D 570 26th .B6 Copy 1 VELCOM E 2) HOMED In Commemoration OF THE Foreign Service AND Home -Coming of THE 26™DlVISION OFFICIAL PROGRAMME - 25 CENTS HE BOOK ^/SALUTATION TO THE TWENTY-SIXTH ("YANKEE") DIVISION of //6^ AM ERIC AN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES % WITH A MEMORIAL RECORD of ITS ORGANIZATION FOREIGN SERVICE, CITATIONS AND NECROLOGY X ALSO THE OFFICIAL PROGRAM FOR THE DIVISIONAL PARADE APRIL TWENTY-FIFTH, NINE- TEEN NINETEEN 2) BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS ^ PUB- LISHED BY THE COMMITTEE OF WELCOME APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR OF MASSACHUSETTS AND THE MAYOR OF BOSTON ^ ■p to 00 Pi W Q Z < o u O t-H l-H > t— I Q H HO'- b?^' fe^ M^ :i.A5l«)77 i IN ALLEGIANCE AND GRATITUDE TO THE SOLDIERS OF THE 26™ DIVISION THE DEAD AND THE LIVING SEEKERS OF PEACE BY THE SWORD WHO DIED AND WHO LIVE FOR THE SAME HIGH PURPOSE THAT LIBERTY AND LAW MAY RULE THE WORLD 'LrLnrznl % GOVERNORS OF THE NEW ENGLAND STATES MAINE HON. CARL E. MILLIKEN NEW HAMPSHIRE HON. JOHN H. BARTLETT VERMONT HON. PERGIVAL W. CLEMENT MASSACHUSETTS HON. CALVIN COOLIDGE RHODE ISLAND HON. R. LIVINGSTON BEECKMAN CONNECTICUT HON. MARCUS H. HOLCOMB '^ MAYOR OF BOSTON HON. ANDREW J. PETERS W4r -8 ISI9 Copyright. 1919. by A, L. Winship MAJOR-GENERAL CLARENCE R. EDWARDS AND STAFF THE 26th division A Narrative Compiled by Direction of the Commanding General by Officers of the General Stajf Sections, Division Headquarters, from Field Orders, Operations Reports, and Records in Division Adjutant's Office I ORGANIZATION AND MOVEMENT OVERSEAS HE TWENTY-SIXTH DIVISION — the "Yankee Division," as it has been most appropriately named — was organized from National Guard troops of all the New Entjland States, except a small draft of recruits from the 76th Division used as re- placements just prior to the departure of the Twenty-Sixth overseas. In the great majority of units, however, the strength was composed exclusively of volunteer State troops (as in the loist Infantry or loist Machine Gun Battalion); it comprised organizations whose military history in many instances (ist Mass. Engrs., 1st Conn. Inf., for example) dated back to Colonial or Revolutionary times. The Division was formed pursuant to telegraphic authority of the War Department dated August 13, 1917, units being made up as follows: — Unit and Commander 26TH Division Headquarters Troop Captain Oliver Wolcott Composition Troop B, Mass. Cav. /. TWENTY-SIXTH DIVISION Unit and Commander loisT Infantry Colonel Edward L. Logan I02ND Infantry Colonel Ernest Isbell 103RD Infantry Colonel Frank M. Hume 104TH Infantry Colonel William C. Hayes loisT Field Artillery Colonel John H. Sherburne I02ND Field Artillery Colonel Morris E. Locke 103RD Field Artillery Colonel Emery T. Smith ioist Machine Gun Battalion Major James L. Howard I02ND Machine Gun Battalion Major John Perrins, Jr. 103RD Machine Gun Battalion Major W. G. Gatchell IOIST Trench Mortar Battery Captain Roger A. Greene IOIST Engineers Colonel George W. Bunnell IOIST Field Signal Battalion Major Harry G. Chase ioist Train Headquarters and M. P. Colonel Warren M. Sweetser ioist Ammunition Train Lieut. -Col. William C. Keville IOIST Supply Train Captain Davis G. Arnold IOIST Engineer Train 1ST Lieut. S. R. Waller IOIST Sanitary Train Composition 9th Mass. Inf.; 175 men, 6th Mass. Inf.; 1400 men, 5th Mass. Inf. 2nd Conn. Inf.; 35 officers and 1582 men, ist Conn. Inf.; 100 men, 6th Mass. Inf.; 50 men, 1st Vt. Inf. 2nd Maine Inf.; 1630 men, 1st N. H. Inf.; Detchs. Cos. F, H, K, M, 8th Mass. Inf. 2nd Mass. Inf.; 12 officers and 800 men, 6th Mass. Inf.; 12 officers and 800 men, 8th Mass. Inf.; Detchs. Cos. F, H, K, M, 8th Mass. Inf. 1st Mass. F. A.; 180 men New England Coast Ar- tillery 2nd Mass. F. A.; 150 men. New England Coast Artillery Batt. A, N. H. F. A.; 3 Batts., R. I. F. A.; 2 Batts., Conn. F. A.; Troop M, R. I. Cav.; Detch. New England Coast Artillery Squadron Conn. Cav.; iq6 men, 1st Vt. Inf. Squadron Mass. Cav., less Troop B; 3 officers and 213 men, ist Vt. Inf. Squadron R. I. Cav., less Troops B, M; N. H. M. G. Troop; detch. ist Vt. Inf. Detch. 1st Maine Heavy F. A. 1st Mass. Engrs.; 100 men, ist Maine H. F. A.; 479 men. New England Coast Artillery 1st Mass. F. S. Bn. 326 men, 6th Mass. Inf. 13 officers and 700 men, 1st Vt. Inf.; 6 officers and 234 men from Mass. Coast Artillery Troop B, R. I. Cav.; 5 officers and 359 men, 8th Mass. Inf.; 62 men, Co. M, 6th Mass. Inf. 82 men, 6th Mass. Inf. 1st and 2nd Mass. Amb. Cos.; 1st and 2nd Mass. F. H.; 1st Conn. Amb. Co.; 1st Conn. F. H.; 1st R. I. Amb. Co.; 1st N. H. F. H. On August 22, 1917, Major-General CLARENCE R. EDWARDS, then commanding the Northeastern Department, assumed command of sonnel and divisional staff: — Capt. John W. Hyatt, Inf. 1ST Lieut. Nathaniel S. Simpkins LiEUT.-CoLONEL George H. Shelton, G. S. Major. A. A. Maybach, G. S. Lieut.-Colonel George S. Simonds, Inf., N. A. Lieut.-Colonel Horace P. Hobbs, Inf., N. A. Lieut.-Colonel Joseph W. Beacham, Jr.. Inf., N. Lieut.-Colonel James L. Bevans, M. C. Lieut.-Colonel Cassius M. Dowell the new division, with the following per- Aide-de-Camp Aide-de-Camp Chief of Staff Assistant Chief of Staff Adjutant Inspector Quartermaster Surgeon Judge Advocate ORGANIZATION AND MOVEMENT OVERSEAS Major E. E. Phillips Major H. G. Chase (Signal Corps, Mass.) Ordnance Officer Signal Officer BRIG.-GENERAL PELHAM D. GLASSFORD BRIG.-GENERAL JOHN H. SHERBURNE BRIG.-GENERAL GEORGE H. SHELTON BRIG.-GENERAL WILLIAM LASSITER Brig.-General W. L. Lassiter, V. A., N. A. Colonel George W. Bunnell, Eng. Corps (Mass.) Chief of Artillery Chief of Engineers J. T W E N T Y - 3 I X T H DIVISION Brigade Commanders were designated at the same time as follows: Brig.-General Peter E. Traub Brig.-General Charles H. Cole Brig.-General William L. Lassiter A large majority of the troops had been in active service, on guard duty or in training, following response to the call of the President on various dates before and after the declara- tion of war on April 6th. Mobilized at the State or other training camps, at Framingham, Westfield, and Boxford, Massachusetts; New Haven and Niantic, Connecticut; and Quonset Point, Rhode Island, the units of the Division were held there for further training, and to re- ceive their equipment, until the time should come to send them overseas. The first elements of the Division to arrive abroad were Headquarters, 51st Infantry Brigade, and loist Infantry, which, sailing from Hoboken, N. J., on September 7, landed 5 1ST Infantry Brigade 52ND Infantry Brigade 51ST F. A. Brigade at St. Nazaire, France, on September 21, 191 7. The remainder followed rapidly, until by the end of October all units had arrived in France. Thus the Twenty-Sixth was the second Divi- sion to arrive in France (whither the First Di- vision had preceded it); and it was the first division of the National Guard or the Na- tional Army troops to be organized, equipped, and sent overseas. The 51st F. A. Brigade was asse'mbled for training at Coetquidan; the infantry brigades, machine gun battalions, engineers, field signal battalion, and trains were assembled in the area just south of Neuf- chateau, where Division Headquarters was established on October 31. II TRAINING PERIOD Intensive training for trench warfare began at once. A very thorough, progressive course was laid out by the training section, G. S., G. H. Q.; and this was followed, though, at the same time, it was necessary for large details from all units to be used on construction work on bar- racks, telephone lines, quartermaster store- houses, hospitals, and other buildings. To demonstrate the latest methods of trench war- fare, the 162nd and a detachment of the 151st Regiment of French Infantry were put at the disposal of the Division. Daily instruction was thus given in grenade throwing, machine gun and automatic rifle practice, Stokes mortar and 37 mm. guns, and in formations of approach and attack. A school for officers and N. C. O.'s in bayonet fighting was established at Ba- zoilles; many other officers were sent to the First Corps School at Gondrecourt tor infantry instruction; others were sent to the Army General Staff College at Langres for training as staff officers; details of machine gun officers and N. C. O.'s were sent to machine gun schools conducted by the British or the French; other detachments took courses as signallers and liaison agents in schools at Neufchateau. In a similar way, officers and men of the artillery brigade, at their sta- tion at Coetquidan, were given courses of in- tensive special training, while many received advanced artillery instruction at French or British school centers. A feature of the in- fantry and engineer instruction in the Neuf- chateau area was the construction of a model system of fire, cover, and support trenches, suitable for a battalion front, in which practical problems of attack and defense were worked out during December and January. Units in turn occupied this "Noncourt Sector," as the trenches were nicknamed, and all had oppor- tunity to become accustomed to trench meth- ods of warfare by these means. During this period the following changes oc- curred among officers commanding organiza- tions and in the divisional staff: Colonel W. C. Hayes was succeeded by Colonel G. H. Shelton in command of 104th Infantry, January 2, 1918. Colonel E. L. Isbell was succeeded b\- Colonel f- T R A I N I N i; PERIOD J. H. Parker in command of the 102nd Infantry, January 11, 1918. Major A. Ashworth suc- ceeded Major W. S. Gatchell in the 103rd Ma- 191S. Major T. C. Baker succeeded Captain D. G. Arnold in loist Supply Train, January 21, igi8. Captain O. Wolcott was succeeded BRIGADIER-GENERAL CHARLES H. COLE BRIGADIER-GENERAL PETER E. TRAUB BRIGADIER-GENERAL DWTGHT E. AULTMAN BRIGADIER. GENERAL LUCIUS L. DLIRFEE chine Gun Battalion, January 21, 1918. Major by Captain B. L. Ashby in 26th Division Head- O. S. Albright succeeded Major H. G. Chase in quarters Troop, January 2, 1918, the former be- the loist Field Signal Battalion, January 10, coming A. D. C. to the Division Commander. TWENTY -SIXTH DIVISION As Division Chief of Staff, Colonel G. K. Shel- G. S. Simonds was succeeded by Major L. W. ton was succeeded by Lieut. -Colonel C. M. Cass, who, in turn, gave way to Lieut. -Colonel Dowell, then Judge Advocate. Lieut. -Colonel C. A. Stevens, as Division Adjutant. Ill CHEMIN DES DAMES This preliminary training came to an end the first week in February, 1918. The Division, with its artillery, was placed under the tactical direction of the Commanding General, nth Army Corps (French), for the purpose of giving to all elements, by a month's actual expeii- ence in the front line, a finishing course of prac- tical instruction. Between February 5th and February 8th the Division entered the line north of Soissons, in the famous Chemin des Dames sector, between Pmon Forest and Pargny-Filain. At first, infantry companies (with two platoons on the line and two in sup- port) were alternated in the line with French companies; the batteries were also allowed at first to take over only a few positions; at all headquarters were detailed experienced French officers and N. C. O.'s, who gave minute per- sonal instruction to all units, down to the smallest. Patrols, working parties, machine gun and artillery sections — all were super- vised and taught by the French day and night. Confidence and proficiency were secured rap- idl\'. By degrees, larger stretches of the front line were entrusted to the American troops and the French were withdrawn, until practically the whole division front was oc- cupied by the infantry regiments, each with one battalion in line, one in support, and one in reserve. In a similar way, a continually in- creased number of positions was allotted to the artillery and the machine guns. Although the sector had been considered a quiet one, it was only a very short time before the enemy tried out the new arrivals, whom they took at first to be British. On February 19th, in the vicinity of the Bois Quincy, the enemy attempted to raid the sub-sector occu- pied by Company B, 104th Infantry, and the Machine Gun Company, 104th Infantry. He was beaten off, with a loss both in killed and wounded, and also in prisoners. On Febru- ary 28th he made a second attempt, this time against the 2nd Battalion, 102nd Infantry, near Chavignon, where he had no better success. On March 16-17 ^^ PUt down a heav\' and con- tinuous gas bombardment, mainly directed on the part of the Division's front occupied by the loist and 102nd Infantry, between Pargny- Filain and Chavignon, as well as on the Bat- tery positions. This caused us some losses, es- pecially in the 3rd Battalion, 102nd Infantry; but the retaliation fire b\- the 51st F. A. Brigade was exceedingly severe, and did the enemy much damage. Raids to make prisoners, and to give our troops experience in this form of trench war- fare, were undertaken against the enemy in conjunction with the French. Thus, on Febru- ary 23rd, a volunteer detachment ot the loist Infantry, supported by the loist F. A., 103rd F. A., and Company B, xoist Machine Gun Battalion, raided the German lines at Grand Pont, bringing back 22 prisoners, two of whom were officers. This affair was doubly note- worthy in being the first raid in which American infantry had engaged, and in that, for the first time, an attacking force advanced behind a rolling barrage laid by American artillery. Other similar raids were carried out by the 102nd and 104th Infantry. IN LA REINE SECTOR View of the ration dump of the loist Field Signal Battalion, located at the crossroads leading to " Death Valley," which was constantly under shell fire, at Samogneux, France, Oct. 27, 1918. IV IN LA REINE (BOUCQ) SECTOR — BOIS BRULE, SEICHEPREY, XIVRAY, HUMBERT PLANTATION Between March iSith and 2ist, 191S!, the Division wa.s relieved in the Chemin dts Dames sector, with the result that good practice was given in road discipline, hilleting, and supply when in movement, the troops, after a short railroad trip to Brienne le Chateau and Bar sur Aube, began a march of five days' length to the Rimaucourt (Ninth) Training Area, which lay west of Neufchateau, adjommg the area where the first period of training had been passed. It was supposed that the Division would have opportunity, on settling down in the new area, to be refitted with much-needed shoes, clothing, and equipment, to rest, and to perfect its train- ing and discipline. But the military situation required it to return to the line at once. Forty- eight hours after the troops arrived in the rest area, they were taken by motor truck and rail, less the artillery, which marched direct to the so-called "La Reine" or "Boucq" Sector, north- west of Toul, where the Division relieved the First Division between March 28th and April 3rd, iqiS. The hne here taken over extended from the vicinity of Apremont, on the west, in front of Xivray-Marvoisin, Seichepre\-, and Bois de Remieres, as far as the Bois de Jury, on the right, where the French line joined ours. Di- vision Headquarters were at Boucq. The sta\- of the Division in this sector was marked by several serious encounters with the enemy, where considerable forces were engaged. There were furthermore almost nightly encoun- ters between patrols or ambush parties, and the harassing fire of the artillery on both sides was very active. On April loth, 12th, and 13th, the lines held by the 104th Infantry in Bois Brule (near Apremont), and by the French to the left, were heavii\- attacked by the Germans. At first the enemy secured a foothold in some advanced trenches which were not strongly held, init sturdy counter-attacks succeeded in driving the enemy out with serious losses, and our line was entirely re-established. For its gallant con- duct on this occasion the 104th Infantry was cited (April 26th, 191S) in a general order of the 32nd Army Corps (French), and had its colors decorated with the Croix de Guerre. The units engaged included 2nd and 3rd Battalions, 104th Infantry; 3rd Battalion, 103rd Infantry; M. G. Company, 104th Infantry; Company C, 103rd M. G. Battalion; 51st F. A. Brigade. April 20th, 2 1 St, the Germans made a second raid on our lines. This, like the attack at Bois Brule, appears to have been one of many sim- ilar local operations undertaken at this time. To accomplish them successfully, the enemy 7. T W F N T Y - S I X T H DIVISION employed usually :i specially trained and ex- perienced body of infantry ("Stosstruppen," or "shock troops"), to attack in conjunction with troops on the ground. It was a force of this description which attached our lines about and in the town of Seicheprey and Remieres Woods, supported by exceptionally severe ar- tillery fire. The 1st Battalion, 102nd Infantry, and the 102nd Machine Gun Battalion, on which the full force of the attack fell, suffered very severely, both in killed and wounded and in prisoners, although Company E, 102nd In- fantry, and the 3rd Battalion, loist Infantry, also endured casualties. The strength of the attack was such that it looked for a time like the beginning of an important operation; but at length the enemy force withdrew, while our artillery and machine gun fire caused him very heavy losses, as he himself later acknowledged. If an operation more extensive than a raid to make prisoners was planned, it was abandoned. May 27th another raiding party, numbering about 400, attacked the line held by the 1st Battalion, loist Infantry, at Humbert Planta- tion, in the vicinity of Flirey; but the enemy was unable to penetrate the line and was re- pulsed with loss. It was at this time that the front held by the division was shifted easterly to include the Bois de Jury and Bois de Ha- zelle, as far as Flirey (inclusive). The German attack caught the infantry just as they came into the line, and the artillery (loist F. A.) had barely occupied their new positions. A third raid was launched on June 16th against the sub-sector held by the 103rd In- fantry at the village of Xivray-Marvoisin. Pre- ceded by a heavy bombardment and a dense barrage, a strong German force moved against the village and nearby trenches, but failing to get within our defenses, immediately withdrew, leaving many dead and wounded. Troops en- gaged were 3rd Battalion, 103rd Infantry; M. G. Company, 103rd Infantry; 103rd M. G. Battalion; 51st F. A. Brigade. As if in retaliation for the decisive check the enemy had suffered, he delivered throughout the day (June i6th) exceedingly severe artillery- fire on the battery positions and rear areas, as well as up and down the forward parts of the sector. Division Headquarters was forced to i. change location from Boucq toTrondes; casual- ties and material damage were caused in Cornie- ^ ville, Royaumeix, Bernecourt, Broussey, and Raulecourt; also in the already ruined towns of the sector such as Beaumont, Mandres, Ansau- ville, Rambucourt, and Xivray itself. -^ Two offensive operations were undertaken ' by the Division at this time. A raid in force, to make prisoners, against the German posi- tions in Richecourt, was made by 300 volunteers of the loist Infantry, with strong artillery sup- port, on the night of May 30th-3ist. A de- structive gas projector attack was directed against enemy lines in the Bois de Sonnard (Saillant du Renard) on June 6th, which is said to be the first attack of its kind to be delivered by American troops, and to have broken up an assembly for attack on the part of the enemy. On June 24th-28th the Division was relieved ., by the 82nd Division (less artillery, machine gun units, and one infantry regiment) and the 154th Division (French) less one infantry regi- ment. The 51st F. A. Brigade, in addition to its work within the Division, was employed on four occasions, either as a whole or in part, to support operations of French divisions to right or left. Noteworthy was the fact that all through its three months' occupation of the Boucq Sector, the relations with the French, both higher com- mand and neighboring units in line, continued on the same plane of intimate friendship and mutual high esteem which began on the Chemin des Dames and continued to the end. The Di- vision, on entering the sector March 28th, took over the front of a division, and functioned as such as a unit of the 34th Army Corps (French). Change in command of organizations dur- ing this period (March 28th-June 28th) in- cluded the following: 51st F. A. Brigade, Brig.- General W. L. Lassiter succeeded by Brig.- General D. F. Aultman, May 9th, 1918; 103rd F. A., Colonel E. T. Smith succeeded by Colonel P. D. Glassford, June 15th, 1918; 102nd M. G. Battalion, Major John Perrins succeeded by Captain D. T. Gallup, April 9th, 1918, who was succeeded by Major J. D. Murphy on April 15th, 1918; loist F. S. Battalion, Major O. S. Albright succeeded b}- Major S. W. Walmsley, %. THE AISNE-MARNE OFFENSI\'E April 29th, 191S, who was succeeded by Major April i8th, 1918. May 1st Captain M. J. Paul W. Fugne, June 19th, 1918. Colonel D. O'Connor, Chaplains' Corps, was appointed K. Major became Division Chief of Staff on Senior Chaplain. Aeroplane spotters working in co-operation with observation balloons, 2d Balloon Squadron, Signal Corps, Foret-de-la-Reine, France, May 21, 1918. Anti-aircraft machine gun of loist Field Artillery firing on a German observation plane at Plateau Cbemm des Dames, France, March 5, 1918. Three of the 155-mm. guns of the 103d Field Artillery battering German Imes between Samogneux and Beaumont, Meuse, France, Oct. 23, 1918. V THE AISNE-MARNE (CHATEAU THIERRY) OFFENSIVE Upon relief from the Boucq Sector, the Di- vision w:;s concentrated h}' decauville (tram- way) and marching in and near Toid, hut pro- ceeded two days later by rail to the vicinity of Meaux, with Division Headquarters at Nanteuil- les-Meaux. On July 5 th it moved up to support positions near Montreuil-aux-I>ions; and be- tween July 5th and Sth it relieved the Second Division (9th Infantry, 23rd Infantry, 5th and 6th Marines) in the line just to the northwest of Chateau Thierry. The great German drive southward between Compiegne and Rheims had reached the Marne River. For the moment it had been stopped, TWKNTY-SIXTH DIVISION but a renewal of the attack was to be expected, and was intended to start not later than July 15th. It was just before the date when the great counter-offensive stroke by Marshal Foch was to begin that the Division resumed dut}' on the front, taking over the hotly contested and hard-won line from Vaux (inclusive) — Bou- resches — Bois de Belleau — to vicinity of Bussiares (exclusive). It formed part of the 1st Corps (U. S.), commanded by Maj. -Gen- eral Hunter Liggett, together with the 167th Division (French), which was on our left, and the 2nd Division (afterwards the 4th) in sup- port. On the Division's right was the 39th Division (French). For the first time an Amer- ican corps entered the line to attack as an or- ganization; and in the lead of the corps was the Twenty-Sixth Division. In this so-called "Pas Fini" Sector, awaiting the hour to attack, the Division suffered. With no system of trenches or shelters, there wasgreat exposure to enemy machine gun and artillery fire; the woods and villages on the line (Vaux, BourescheSjLucy leBocage) were drenched with gas; a vigilant and aggressive enemy allowed no respite in his attentions. On July 12th and 13th he made a vigorous thrust at our positions in Vaux, held by the loist Infantry, which beat back the blow as fiercely as it was dealt. July loth, Major M. G. Bulkeley, Jr., suc- ceeded Lieut. -Colonel J. L. Howard in com- mand of loist Machine Gun Battalion. Jul\' 1 2th, Colonel J. H. Sherburne, commanding the loist F. A., was promoted to Brigadier General and transferred to duty away from the Divi- sion. July i6th, Brig.-General Peter E. Traub, commanding the 51st Infantry Brigade, was promoted to Major General, and assigned to command the 35th Division, being succeeded by Brig.-General George H. Shelton (then com- manding 104th Infantry). July 1 8th the attack of the Division, as part of the general operation to reduce the Chateau Thierry salient, and thereby avert the threat- ened danger to Paris, was begun by the 103rd and 104th Infantries. The whole operation was a very difficult maneuver, for the right element of the Division (loist Infantry) could not ad- vance until the general line to the left had been brought up abreast of its position in and near \aux; and, turthermore, no other element of the Division could attack until elements fur- ther to the left had advanced sufficiently to straighten the general line. The Division's axis of attack, moreover, required two changes of direction to be made. The closest liaison and mutual understanding were required of every unit down to companies. The attack of July i8th, led by the 3rd Bat- talion, 103rd Infantry, advanced the line of the 52nd Brigade successfully. The villages of Bel- leu, Torcy, and Givry were taken; Hill 193, behind Givry, was twice won, but had to be abandonded owing to the fact that the French on our left had not been able to make rapid enough progress to secure the position. HeavyT opposition was encountered, especially at \ Bouresches railway station and Bouresches , Wood, the enemy employing many machine I gims and well-placed artillery fire. ' On the afternoon of July 20th the right of the Division (51st Infantry Brigade) moved for- ward, clearing the eastern part of the Bouresches Wood and other pieces of woodland where en- emy machine gims and snipers found ideal posi- tions. By noon of July 21st the Division reached the Chateau-Thierry-Soissons road, where a brief halt was made prior to resuming the ad- vance toward the Epieds Trugny position and the more distant objective, the Jaulgonne-Fere- en-Tardenois road. Later that day the ad- vance guard (102nd Infantry) developed the enemy positions at Trugny and Epieds. On the nn)rning of July 22nd, an attack was delivered which was unsuccessful, although some prog- ress was made. On July 23rd, with thorough artillery preparation, the Division attacked again the right brigade (sist), endeavoring to penetrate and clean up Trugny Wood, while the left (52nd) drove at Epieds and the woods be- hind it. Although stubbornly opposed, and in spite of severe losses, our troops went forward steadily. On July 24th the retiring enemy was followed closely, and our troops disposed on a line running through Bois La Fere between Breuvardes and Le Charmel. The attack was to have been resumed on July 25th, but on that day the front line elements of the Division were relieved by the s8th Brigade. {^ REST AREA Even a summary history of the work of the Division in the Aisne-Marne offensive would be incomplete without allusion to the high com- mendatit)n all elements won from the French Children watching loist Ammunition Train, 26th Division, en route to front through Soulosse, France, April 10, 1918. Army Commander (General Desgouttes). His only criticism was that the troops were too im- petuous — that in attack "they went ahead too fast." The efficient work of the military police and of the services of supply and evacuation, throughout a week of continuous attack and advance, was most notable, as was the auda- cious dash of the motorized loist Machine Cnin Battalion, whopreceded the final forward move- ment of the infantrv toward the Jaulgonne- Fere-en-Tardenois road in the same manner as independent cavalry. A battalion of the loist Engineers served as combatant infantry before Trugny on July 22nd-23rd. A detachment of the divisional military police entered Epieds with the advance infantry, and had the Epieds- Bezu road traffic under control almost before the possession of the road was secure. The record of the 51st F. A. Brigade in this offen- sive was also remarkable. In common with the loist Ammunition Train and the loist F. S. Battalion, the artillery was not relieved on the same date (July 25th-26th) as the infantry. Continuing in action, it supported successively the 42nd, 4th, and 2Sth Divisions, advancing as far as the ^'esle River (a total advance of 41 kilometers), and was firing on Fismes when it was relieved finally on August 5th. The Divi- sion as a whole effected an advance of 17.:; kilo- meters, took manv prisoners, and a very large amount ot material, including heavy artillery. VI REST AREA Upon relief from the line (July 2 5th-26th) the Division (less artillery, which rejoined some days later) was marched to a place in reserve, with headquarters at Mery-sur-Marne. Some opportunity for recuperation was given, but training for open warfare, with target practice, was promptly resumed. August i3th-iSth the Division moved by rail to the Chatillon Train- ing Area, with headquarters at Mussy-sur- Seine. Here, replacements were received; considerable new clothing and equipment were issued; and ever\' effort was made to replace the animals (especially of the artiller}), who had become very seriously reduced, both in numbers and condition, by their work at Cha- teau Thierry. Changes in command at this time included: 102nd Infantry, Colonel J. H. Parker was succeeded by Colonel H. P. Hobbs, July 31st, who in turn was succeeded by Colonel H. I. Bearss (U. S. M. C.) on August loth. Colonel D. K. Major took command of 104th Infantry on July 31st and was succeeded by Colonel G. Sgt. John Letzing, Co. E, io4tii Inf , 2f.itli I >i\ . hr^r American to capture a German prisoner. Decorated with war cross. /> TWENTY -SIXTH DIVISION McCaskev on August 13th. Colonel Albert T. Bishop took command of loist F. A. on August 26th and was succeeded by Colonel Robert E. Goodwin on September 9th. In 102nd F. A., Colonel M. E. Locke was succeeded by Lieut. -Colonel J. F. H. Herbert on August 13th. Captain J. A. Walsh succeeded Captain R. A. Greene in command of loist Trench Mortar Battery on September nth. On August 1st, Captain A. L. Ford succeeded Captain B. L. Ashby in command of Headquarters Troop. August 15th, Colonel (). W. B. Farr succeeded Brig.-General D. F. Aultman in command of the 51st F. A. Brigade. Active training was carried on every day for open warfare until, on August 25th, the troops began moving again, by rail, to the vicinity of Bar-le-Duc, as a unit m the 5th Army Corps. VH ST. MIHIEL As fast as they detrained near Bar-le-Duc, the troops were marched north. The greatest efforts were made to keep the movement secret. By day the troops stayed under cover, and circulation was reduced to a mimmum. Con- centrated first in the vicinity of Somme-Dieue, the Division was moved almost at once to the co-called Rupt Sector, where (September 5th) it relieved the 2nd French Dismounted Cavalry Division. The line which was taken over ex- tended from Les Eparges, on the left, through the Bois des Eparges, Mouilly, across the Ravin de France, and thence in a generally southwest direction to Vaux-les-Palameix, exclusive. Until September 12th the sector remained quiet. On that date, however, began the great attack in force on the St. Mihiel salient by the 1st American Army, which had been long in prepa- ration. At I o'clock the artillery began a heavy preliminary bombardment of seven hours' dura- tion, the 51st F. A. Brigade being reinforced by the heavy artillery of the corps and army in great strength. A 8 o'clock the infantry at- tacked, following a rolling barrage, the loist, 103rd, 104th from right to left, in that order. The 102nd Infantry was held out as divisional reserve with the loist Machine Gun Battalion. Rapid progress was made, in spite of the enemy resistance, in the thick woods of the Bois de St. Remy (through which the loist Infantry ad- vanced) and from Le Chanot Bois, where the 103rd and 104th had to cross wide stretches of open country without cover. The principal defense of the Germans was machine guns, well placed in concrete pill boxes; there was very little artillery response from the enemy to the formidable fire of our own guns. All objectives were reached during the afternoon and early evening of the 1 2th. The French on our right (2nd D. C. a P.) had been equally successful. The enemy on their front retired rapidly, and it was thought he was withdrawing toward St. Maurice-sous-les-Cotes, which lay on our left on the edge of the Woevre plain. Since our mission, like that of the French, was to drive the enemy off the high ground of the Cotes_jde OFFENSIVE Woevre, the French division commander pro- posed that the Twenty-Sixth Division should act jointh' with the 2nd D. C. a P., and move to Its own left on St. Maurice. This plan was on the point of being put into execution when word was received from headquarters 5th A. C, about 5 130 o'clock in the afternoon, that every effort must be made to reach Hattonchatel and Vigneulles,forthepurpose of effecting ajunction with the American advance from the south. Within a half hour after the order went to the Division reserve to push through at once to Vigneulles, the troops (102nd Infantry gnd loist Machine Gun Battalion) were on the march, the machine gunners carrying their guns and ammunition by hand. The 102nd Ma- chineGun Battalion and loist Infantry followed shortly after. Pressing forward at top speed along the Grande Tranchee de Calonne, and through the woods not yet completely cleared of the eneniA', the 102nd Infantry entered Vig- neulles at 2:30 on the morning ot September 13th. Detachments dispatched toward Heudi- court and Creue got in touch with the left ele- ments of the 1st Division a few hours later, the loist Infantry occupying Hattonchatel. On the left the 52nd Infantry Brigade cleared the high ground from Thillot-sous-les-Cotes to St. Remy, and, following the retreating en- emy with energy, established outposts far out in the Woevre plain at Wadonville and Saulx, patrols going even further. The success of the St. Mihiel operation was complete. At comparatively slight cost, the Division executed to the letter the mission re- quired of it, all elements outdoing each other in zeal and soldierly quality. Hardly less note- worthy than the night march to Vigneulles was the work of the engineers in making the wrecked roads passable for the field artillery, which was able to follow almost on the heels of the advanc- ing infantry, while the trains and military police performed duty of a kind to win the highest praise. A great store of artillery and engineer material was captured, as well as many prisoners. A /2. T H K \I E U S E - A R G O N N E OFFENSIVE VllI THE MEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE The Division remained on the line it had won for some time after the St. Mihiel drive. Cer- tain minor adjustments were made in the sector held hy our troops, and by the French on our right and left; the position on the Cotes de Woevre was organized and prepared against a possible counter-offensive movement by the enemy. The Division passed under the orders of the 2nd Colonial Army Corps (French), and headquarters were established at Tro\on- sur-Meuse. Ver\' active raiding operations to and Herbeuville, considerable losses, while weather conditions and the insufficiency of shelter made the occupation of the sector very trying. When the situation warranted the move, such elements as could be spared were brought back to positions further in rear, where better living conditions were available. It was at this time the official division insignia to be worn on the left sleeve was authorized and adopted, — a blue ^'D monogram on a diamond of khaki color. 26th Division Boys return on the Mt. Vernon, April 4, 1919. make prisoners were undertaken, the loist Infantry executing a raid on Bois de Warville, the 102nd executing another in the direction of St. Hilaire, while the 52nd Brigade was equally active against the enemy's new line on the left. Many prisoners were captured, and the enemy constantly harassed by these means. His artillery fire, both gas and high explosive, caused our troops, in such advanced positions as Hannonville, Saulx, Wadonville, On September 2()th, the Division was given the mission of executing a heavy raid against the German positions at Marcheville and Ria- ville, as a diversion in the general attack of the First American Arm\', which was to start on that date on the whole Meuse-Argonne front. Similar raids were to be executed by the other divisions of the corps at the same hour, the or- ders being to penetrate the enemy lines, make prisoners, and occupy the position throughout f3. TWENTY -SIXTH DIVISION the da}% withdrawing under cover of darkness. The operation, undertaken under cover of dense fog by a battalion each of the 102nd and 103rd Infantry, strongly supported by machine gun detachments and the divisional artillery, operat- ing under exceptional difficulties, was success- fully accomplished despite heavy enemy re- sistance and counter-attack, which caused se- vere casualties. The 103rd Infantry entered the enemy lines in perfect order, while for the meretorious conduct of the troops of the 102nd Infantry, the regimental colors and 1st Battal- ion of that regiment were decorated with the Croix de Guerre by Marshal Petain in person on January 14th, 1919. Changes in command at this time included the following: 104th Infantry, Colonel G. McCaskey succeeded by Colonel B. F. Cheat- ham on September 2Sth; 102nd ¥. A., Lieut. - Colonel J. F. J. Herbert succeeded by Colonel J. A. Mack on October 9th; 103rd F. A., Colonel P. D. Glassford succeeded by Colonel J. A. Twachtman on October 20th, Colonel Glass- ford being promoted to Brigadier General and succeeding Colonel O. W. B. Farr in command of the 51st F. A. Brigade. October 1st, Major F. B. La Crosse succeeded to the command of the loist F. S. Battalion; October i8th, Major H. L. Bowen took command of 103rd M. G. Battalion; October 1st, Major W. Denton took command of loist San. Train; September 28th, Captain W. L. Morrison took command of Div. Hdqrs. Troop; September iSth, Major Henry Wheelock succeeded Major T. C. Baker in command of the loist Supply Train; October 19th, Captain L R- Sanborn succeeded Lieut. - Colonel J. D. Murphy in command of 102nd M. G. Battalion. Withdrawn from this (Troyon) sector, the Division passed into army reserve, concentrated in and near Verdun. On October 14th, the 104th Infantr}^ was put into sector as reserve of the 17th Army Corps (French); it relieved elements of the iSth Division (French), and took part in an attack for the purpose of ob- taining possession of the Bois d'Haumont on October l6th, supported by tanks. The fol- lowing day, the Division Headquarters was moved from Verdun to the advanced command post near Bras, and the relief of the 1 8th Divi- sion was completed. The occupation of this sector (Neptune) continued until November 14th. While the larger part of the arm}', in conjunction with the 4th French Army, was operating west of the Meuse, in the Argonne Forest, the 17th Corps (which included the 33rd, 29th, 79th, and 26th American Divisions, as well as three French Divisions) was charged with the duty of protecting the arm3's right flank and extending its success easterly' and north- easterly by clearing the enemy from his very strongly held positions on the Cotes de Meuse ^ above Verdun. To hold this line, which guarded a main line of communications, was vitally important to the Germans. The suc- cessive reduction and occupation of such strong points and resistance centers in the general posi- tion as Bois de Consenvoye, La Grande Mon- tagne, Bois Belleu, Hill 360, Hill 3 24, Bois d'Or- mont, Ville-devant-Chaumont, Bois de Ville,and La Warville, to name only the principal strong- holds, was the difficult task assigned to the various units of the corps. Conditions were very severe, not only for the Twent3'-Sixth, but for all divisions. Influenza was prevalent; the rain was almost continuous; shelter was insufficient. The enemy occupied positions of great natural strength, and was backed by a numerous artillery. What estimate the enemy placed on the importance of the Verdun front may be judged from the following captured official German document. "Vth Army StaflF la No. io6ig Secret Army Hq., Oct. I, 1918. According to information in our possession, the enemy is about to attack the Vth Army east of the Meuse and try to push toward Lon- guyon. The object of this attack is to cut the Longuyon-Sedan line, the most Important artery of the Army of the West. Moreover, the enemy's intention is to render it impossible for us to exploit the Briey basin, on which de- pends in large part our steel production. Thus the heaviest part of the task will once more fall on the Vth Army in the course of the combats in the coming weeks, and the safety of the Fatherland will be in its hands. It is on the unconquerable resistance of the Verdun front that depends the fate of a great part of the west front, perhaps even of our nation. 1 he Father- land must rest assured that ever}- commander and ever}' man realizes the greatness of his mission and that he will do his duty to the very end. If we do this, the enemy's attack will, as heretofore, break against our firm will to hold. The Commander in Chief, Von der Mar%vitz, General of Cavalry and Adjutant Gcntral." To insure that the Verdun front would hold, the enemy concentrated there the best troops at his disposal. And that as man}' German di- visions as possible should be pinned there, and thus diverted from the defense of the Argonne line, was the purpose of the higher command. Thus, if the service of the Division at Verdun was difficult, it was even more a service of the highest responsibilit}^ and honor. /f Colonel Edward L. Logan and Staff, loist Int'antiy, en route to the front, March, ioi8. Brigadier-General Charles H. Cole and Staff, at En •«• \ / 6. TWENTY-SIXTH DIVISION Attacks were made on October 23rd-27th in- clusive, in conjunction with the 29th Division against the Pylon d'Etrayes-Bois Belleu-Hill 360 positions, by the 51st Infantry Brigade, which won for us a considerable advance, in spite of our heavy losses. For the possession of Bois Belleu, the loist Infantry struggled desperately; to win a foothold on Hill 360 be- yond the Bois d'Ormont, the 102nd Infantry gave of its best, just as the Division's neighbors on the left (the 29th and 33rd, and later the 79th Divisions) had fought for every meter ot ground between our line and the river Meuse. Our rapidly waning strength in effectives was very serious, especially as no replacements, eitherof officers or men, were forthcoming at the time. On October 24th Maj .-General Edwards was succeeded in the command of the Division by Brig. -General Frank E. Bamford. In the sisr Infantry Brigade, Colonel H. I. Bearss (ot the 102nd Infantry) had taken Brig. -General G. H. Shelton's place during the hitter's illness, be- tween October 14th and 25th, on which date General Shelton resumed command. On Octo- ber 25th Colonel E. L. Logan of the loist In- fantry was succeeded by Colonel H. P. Hobbs. Following the attacks of October 23rd-27th, the next few da\s passed without any action save vigorous and successful patrolling to make prisoners, though the artillery executed heavy retaliation and destructive concentrations every day on the German battery positions and assembly points. But, following the reported commencement of an enemy withdrawal on November 7th, the Division, with its general axis of advance changed from east to southeast, executed a second attack on a wide front, toward the Jumelles d'Orne beyond the Chau- mont-Flabas line. The attack was renewed daily up to and including November nth. The battalions, reduced to mere skeletons at their effective strength, were pushed forward slowly but steadily in the face of the heaviest opposition, the enemy yielding only very grad- ually. Finally, at 11 o'clock, of November / I ith, the line attained extended southward from Ville-devant-Chaumont, past Cap de Bon Es- perance and St. Andre Farm, to the vicinity ot the Ouvrage de Bezonvaux, where the cessation of hostilities brought the active operations of the Division to a conclusion. A few days earlier, on November 6th, Colonel F. M. Hume, of the 103rd Infantry, had been succeeded by Lieut.-Colonel C. M. Dowell. On November 9th Brig.-General C. H. Cole was succeeded in com- mand of the 52nd Infantry Brigade by Brig.- General G. H. Shelton, whose command of the 51st Infantry Brigade was taken over by Colo- nel H. I. Bearss. On November 2nd Captain R. Myers succeeded Major M. G. Bulkele>' in command of the loist Machine Gun Battalion. The latter days of the Verdun operations brought in daily captures of prisoners, secured by raiding patrols from all the infantry regi- ments. The stay of the Division on the Verdun front was longer than that of any other (25 full days) except its neighbor, the 26th French. Its ground gained amounted to a depth of 5.5 kilometers, every inch of which was secured by the hardest fighting against the greatest diffi- culties. On November 14th the Division was relieved in the Neptune Sector by the 6th Division, and proceeded by marching to the Eighth Training Area, where headquarters were established at Montigny le Roi on November 23rd. An ex- tensive program of training — drill, ceremonies, terrain exercises, and maneuvers — was under- taken. The troops were refitted, and many re- placements received from hospitals and depot, so that gradually approximately full strength was resumed. On the occasion of the visit of President Wilson to G. H. Q., December 24th- 25th, the guard of honor was furnished by the 2nd Battalion, 102nd Infantry, with the band of loist Engineers; the Division was repre- sented at the Presidential Review at Humes- by a provisional battalion of infantry, and detach- ments from the 102nd Machine Gun Battalion, loist Engineers, and loist Field Signal Bat- talion; and the President ate Christmas din- ner with the Commanding General and officers of Division Headquarters and officers who had received American or French decorations. Changes in command during this period were as follows: In the command ot the Division, Brig.-General F. E. Bamford was succeeded by Maj.-General Harry C. Hale on November 17th. On November 23rd, Brig.-General L. L. Durfee succeeded Colonel H. I. Bearss in com- mand of the 51st Infantry Brigade, and was suc- ceeded b\- Brig.-General G. H. Shelton on De- cember 7th. Brig.-General C. H. Cole resumed command of the 52nd Infantr\' Brigade De- cember 7th. On February 7th, Brig.-General P. D. Glassford was succeeded in command ot the 51st F. A. Brigade by Brig.-General J. H. Sherburne. On February 4th, Colonel E. L. Logan resumed command of the loist Infantry. On December 12th, Colonel D. Potts took com- mand of the 102nd Infantr\'. On December 2nd, Colonel P. W. Arnold succeeded Lieut.- Colonel C. M. Dowell in command of the 103 rd Infantry, and following the death of Colonel Arnold, on lanuary 25th, Colonel F. M. Hume resumed command (February 4th). In the loist Machine Gun Battalion, Major L. H. Watres was in command December 27th- January 14th, and Major S. Westbrook suc- ceeded him on February 2S!th. Major W. R. .'s \ iG. Ruins of the Village ot Neuville, Oct. 23, 19x8 Where Company A, loist M. P.» was billeted, Nanteuil les Meaux, July i, 1918. *> V /7. TWi: NT Y -SIXTH DIVISION Carpenter commantled the I02ncl M. G. Battalion December 20th-Fehriiary 22ncl, suc- ceeded on the latter date by Major J. R. San- born. On January nth. Major A. L. Crafts took command of loist Field Signal Battalion. On December loth, Lieut.-Colonel F. E. Jones took command of loist Sanitary Train. On January 5th, ist Lieutenant T. J. Byrne was placed in command of Divisional Headquar- ters Troop. Jan. 21, 1919, the Division began moving to the American Embarkation Center, where headquarters were opened at Ecommoy (Sarthe). On March 14th, orders were re- ceived for the movement of the Division to the embarkation port for home — almost exactly eighteen months from the date the first units of the Division arrived in France. DIVISION STATISTICS AND INFORMATION The Division was organized on August 22, 1917, in Boston, Mass., from units of National Guard troops of the New England States and a quota of National Army troops from Camp Devens, Massachusetts. It was trained at the following places: — Division Headquarters Boston, Mass. Headquarters Troop Boston, Mass. loist Field Signal Battalion Boston, Mass. Hdqrs. 51st Infantr\- Brigade Framingham, Mass. loist Infantry Framingham, Mass. 102nd Infantry New Haven, Conn. I02dMachine Gun Battalion Framingham, Mass. Hdqrs. 52nd Infantry Brigade Westfield, Mass. 103rd Infantry Westfield, Mass. 104th Infantry Westfield, Mass. 103rd Machine Gun Battalion Quonset Point, R. I. loist Machine Gun Battalion Niantic, Conn. First troops sailed from Hoboken, N. J., on September 7, 1917, and landed at St. Nazaire, France, on September 21, 1917. ^ The Division remained in the Training Area, with headquarters at Neufchateau, for about four months, during which time details of troops were engaged constructing hospitals, building telephone lines, acting as labor de- tachments, assisting in organizing sections of the Service of Supplies, and otherwise mak- ing preparations for the Army which began to arrive after Januar)' ist, 191S. PRISONERS CAPTURED Officers, 61; Other Ranks, 3,0X7; Total 3,148. CASUALTIES IN BATTLE Officers Men Total Killed 7S 1,652 1,730 Wounded SevereU' lOO 3,524 3,624 Wounded Slightly in 2,708 2,819 Gassed 113 3'-50 j-.i^.i Missing 10 273 283 Prisoners 9 127 136 TERRITORY TAKEN IN BATTLE Offensive Dc:te Depth, Kilo. Aisne-Marni-: July 18-25, igi8 17.5 St. Mihiel Sept. 12-13, 1918 14,0 Meuse-Argonne Oct. 18-Nov. 11, 191S 5, 5 Total deptii (if advance 37-0 Totals 421 11.534 ii>955 CITATIONS The Division has been cited in American and French orders and commended in letters and service memoranda as follows: — Cited in G. O. No. 7, Hq. nth .^rm} Corps (French), March 15, 1918. Cited (104th Inf.) in G. 0. No. 737 A, Hq. 32nd Army Corps (French), April 26, 1918. Commended (loist Inf.) in Service Memoran- dum, Hq. Vlllth Army (French), June 8, 191S. Commended in Service Memorandum, Hq. Vllth Army (French), June 17, 191S. Congratulated in Memorandum, Hq. 32nd Arm\' Corps (French), June 18, i )i8. Cited in G. O. No. 131, Hq. 32nd Army Corps (French), June 18, 1918. Commended (103rd Inf.) in knter from G. H. Q., A. E. F., June 20, 1918. Cited in G. O. No. 133, Hq. 32nd Army Corps (French), June 27, 1918. Congratulated in letter, Hq. Vlth Army (French), July 29, 1918. Cited in G. O. Vlth Army (French), August 9, 1918. Cited in G. O., G. H. Q., American E. F., Au- gust 2S, 1918. Cited (102nd Inf.) in G. O. No. ig, Hq. 5th Army Corps, American E. F., September 18, 1918. Commended in letter from Hq. 2nd Colonial Corps (French), October 3, 191 8. Commended in letter from Hq. 2nd Colonial Corps (French), October 7, 191S. Commended in letter from Hq. 17th Army Corps (French), October 24, 1918. .V NEW ENGLANDS OWN Commended (104th Inf.) in letter from Hq. Cited in G. O. No. 232, G. H. Q., A. E. F., De- iStli Division (French), November 17, cember 19, 1918. 1918- Cited in G. O. No. 238, G. H. Q., A. E. F., De- Commended in letter from He]. ;nd Colonial cember 26, 1918. Corps (French), November 14, 1918. NEW ENGLAND'S OWN There's a sound that swells to the listening sky, and breaks, and swells again — A sound to the April breezes blown of a host of marching men ; And the people's hearts lift up to hear, and the city's gates swing wide To the tramp of twenty thousand strong, the beat of a tawny tide. They come, they come with the throbbing drum! Let the glad word be known! Fling the flags to the four free winds, and greet New England's Own! These were the eager-hearted ones when first the bugles blew; The clean north winds had swept their souls before the war-flags flew. They set their faces like the flint of the old north country hills; They pledged their manhood without stint, and their young, intrepid wills. They did not stay for the perilous way. Fonoard ! their cry was thrown; Stout hearts might well have faltered then — but not New England's Own I The\- caught the spurt of the first red stars that flamed the luittle sign; They gave their bodies as iron bars to weld the battle line; Aisne-Marne, Chavignon, St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne — east and west — The old strange names, familiar now as heart-beats in each breast, And keen with memories of those they left to sleep alone, Dust to dust in an alien land, yet still New England's Own. They dreamed the dreams of peace and youth, but when the storm was rife They counted comfort less than truth and honor more than life. Each with his starry flag above, his weapon in his hand, Fought for earth's liberty, and love, and his own dear native land; Walked blindly in the smoking ways, that the light his eyes had known Might never perish from the shore that sent New England's Own. There's a sound that swells in the April air till it shakes the market-place — The tread of a host of marching men who ha\"e looked death in the face; Who have staggered back from the brink of hell to find the world still sweet And the dust of God's own country gray once more upon their feet. They come, they come with the throbbing drum! Let the high flag be fl'iwn — ■ The flag they shed their blood to keep, and kept — New tlngland's Own! — Xancy Bvrd Turner. 'y9. WAR MAP OF THE 26th division 20 KEY TO MAP 1. Chemin des Dames Sector. Bap- tism of fire; pupils in the art nf war under the expert teaching of our French allies; rough lessons given by the Germans in raid and gas attack; hard blows returned; the first rolling barrage e\'er fired b\' American artillery. 2. Toul Sector. While nccupying this sector the Di\-ision was engagetl with the enemy at BOIS BRULE (APREMONT), April 10, 12-13; SEICHEPREY, April 20-21; HUMBERT PLANTATION, May 27; RICHECOURT, May 30; XIVRAY-MAR- VOISIN, June Ki. 3. Pas Fini Sector. The Twenty- .Sixth relie\'ed the Second Division in this sector. The line ran through the tamous BOIS DE BELLEAU and the villages of VAUX and BOURESCHES, with the town of CHATEAU-THIERRY a short distance to the southeast. Here it was that the Divi- sion made ready for the ium[)-ofT tor the AISNE-MARNE offensi\e. 4. Aisne-Marne Offensive. The re- peated attacks of the Dix'ision during the week of Jul\- lS-25 netteil a total advance of sev-enteen and a half kilometers, freeing the towns of TORCY, GIVRY, BELLEAU, EPIEDS, TRUGNY, and ETREPILLY. 5. Rupt Sector. Occupied prior to St. Mihiel otfensi\-e. 6. St. Mihiel Offensive. An attack made notable by the night march to occupy MGNELILLES, thus effecting a junction between the American attacks on the west and south of the .ST. MIHIEL salient. 7. Troyon Sector. The occupation and organization of the ground captured in the ST. MIHIEL offensive. The freed vil- lages included THILLOT, ST. MAURICE, VIGNEULLES, VIEVILLE, and HANNON- VILLE, all of which held a civilian population that had suffered for four years under German occupation. 8. Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Twen- ty-six days of continued exposure to severe artillery and machine-gun fire; two attacks on a large scale, over a wide Iront, against some of the most important C.erman positions in the whole Western battle line. A month on the famous Verdun front — a month of suftering and of glory. 2 A ORDER OF MARCH POLICK ESCORI Department Commander MAJOR-GENERAL CLARENCE R. EDWARDS AND STAFF 26TH DIVISION FLAG OF HONOR 220-MILLIMETER HOWITZER Captured b\- the 26th Division on the road to Trugny, Jul\- 21, 1918, at the Second Battle of the Marne WOUNDED SOLDIERS OF THE 26TH In Automobiles Division Commander MA TOR-GENERAL H. C. HALE AND STAFF HEADQUARTERS TROOP AND DETACHMENT loiST ENGINEER REGIMENT Colonel George W. Bunnell, Commanding loiST FIELD SIGNAL BATTALION Major Addison F. Crafts, Commanding loiST MACHINE GUN BATTALION Major Stillman F. Westbrook, Commanding 5 1 ST INFANTRY BRIGADE HEADQUARTERS Brigadier-General George H. Shelton, Commanding loiST INFANTRY REGIMENT Colonel Edward L. Logan, Commanding 102ND INFANTRY REGIMENT Colonel Douglas Potts, Commanding 102ND MACHINE GUN BATIALION Major John R. Sanborn, Commanding 52ND INFANTRY BRIGADE HEADQUARTERS Brigadier-General Charles H. Cole, Commanding 103RD INFANTRY REGIMENT Colonel Frank M. Hume, Commanding 104TH INFANTRY REGIMENT Colonel B. F. Cheatam, Commanding 103 RD MACHINE GUN BATTALION Major Herbert L. Bowen, Commanding SiST FIELD ARTILLERY BRIGADE HEADQUARTERS Brigadier-General John H. Sherburne, Commanding loiST flELD ARTILLERY REGIMENT Colonel Robert E. Goodwin, Commanding ZZ- ORDER OF MARCH— CONTINUED 102ND FIELD ARTILLERY REGIMENT Colonel John F. L Herbert, Commanding 103 RD FIELD ARTILLERY REGIMENT Colonel }. Al.DEN TwACHTMAN, Commanding loiST TRENCH MORTAR BATTERY Captain James A. Walsh, Commanding loiST TRAIN HEADQUARTERS Colonel Warren E. Sweetser, Commanding loiST SUPPLY TRAIN Major Henry H. Wheelock, Commanding loiST AMMUNITION TRAIN Colonel William J. Keville, Commanding loiST SANITARY TRAIN Lieutenant-Colonel Fred E. Jones, Commanding QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE SALES COMMISSARY NO. 15 loiST MOBILE ORDNANCE REPAIR SHOP MAIL DETACHMENT (A.P.O. 709) SALVAGE SQUAD NO. 20 26TH MILITARY' POLICE COMPANY Captain Michael J. Dee, Commanding ROUTE OF MARCH Starting Point: Be.icon and Charles Streets Route: Beacon, Park, Tremont, Boylston, Arlington, Commonwealth northwest, Charlesgate West, Commonwealth southeast, Berkeley, Boylston, Massachusetts Avenue, Columbus Avenue, Park Square. Dismissal Point: Park Square POUTE 5lst F A BRIGADE 102nd INF- 103rd F. A REGT. lOhi M G. B N 102nd F. A. 103rd M G BN 2^ MEDAL OF HONOR The Medal of Honor was awarded to two privates of the 26th Division, in the following terms: — General Orders No. 20 Headquarters 26th Division American Expeditionary Force France, March 8, 1919. The Division Commander is pleased to announce the award by the President, in the name of Con- gress, of the Medal of Honor to the foUovvmg-named enlisted men, for acts of gallantry and intrepidity, above and beyond the call ot duty, performed in action against the enemv while members of this command. PRirJTE, FfRST CLJSS, GEORGE DILBOY {Deceased), COMPANY "//," 103rd IN- FANTRY [Medal awarded December 5, igiS) For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity, above and beyond the call of duty, in action with the enemy on July 18, 1918, near Belleau, France. After his platoon had gained its objective along a railroad embankment. Private Dilboy, ac- companying his platoon leader to reconnoitcr the ground beyond, was suddenly fired upon by an enemy machme gun from one hundred yards. From a standmg position on the railroad track, fully exposed to view, he opened fire at once, but failing to silence the gun, rushed for- ward, with his bayonet fixed, through a wheat field towards the gun emplacement, falling within twenty-five yards of the gun, with his right leg nearly severed above the knee, and with several bullet-holes in his body. With undaunted courage he continued to fire into the emplacement from a prone position, killing two of the enemy and dispersing the rest of the crew. PRIFATE, FIRST CLASS, MICHAEL J. PERKINS {Deceased), COMPANY "D," loist INFANTRY {Medal awarded February 20, igio) For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity, above and beyond the call of duty, in action with the enemy at Belleu Bois, France, October 27, 1918. Private Perkins, voluntarily and alone, crawled to a German "pill box" machine-gun emplace- ment, from which grenades were being thrown at his platoon. Awaiting his opportunity, when the door was again opened and another grenade thrown, he threw a bomb inside, bursting the door open; and then drawing his trench knife, rushed into the emplacement. In a hand-to-hand struggle he killed or wounded several of the occupants and captured about 25 prisoners, at the same time silencing seven machine guns. Such acts as these are rare indeed, and it is to be regretted that both these soldiers lost their lives as a result of their extreme courage and fearlessness. Their deeds will stand recorded in the annals of this division and will remain in the memories of its officers and men as true examples of the high- est spirit of patriotism and self-sacrifice. HARRY C. HALE, Major General Commanding. DISTINGUISHED SERVICE CROSS The following officers and men of the 26th Division have been awarded the Distinguished Service Cross : — DIVISION headquarters Lt. Col. J.\MES L. Howard, Sept. 26, 1918. Lt. Col. John D. Murphy, July 22, 1918. ID! ST INFANTRY Lt. Col. John C. Gree.nway, Oct. 2j, iqiS. Maj. .\RTHrTt A. Hansen, Oct. 2, 191S. Maj. Thomas F. Foley, July 15-22, 1918.. Capt. George L. Goodridge, Nov. 8, iqi8. Capt. David J. Brickley, Oct. 23-24, iqi8. 2nd Lieut. Roland S. Dodge, Oct. 23-24, igi8. 2nd Lieut. Frank P. O'Neill, Sept. 12, IQ18. Sgt. Joseph W. Casey, Co. F, July 23, igi8. Sgt. John L. Clabby, Co. F. July 23, 1918. Sgt. Joseph DeCota, Co. B, Oct. 23, igi8. Sgt. Westea Higgins, Co. C, Oct. 23, 1918. Sgt. Francis J. McGowen, Co. F, Sept. 12, 1918. Sgt. S. L. Nickerson, Co. D, July 23, 1918. Sgt. William T. Nimmo, Co. F, Sept. 12, 1918. Sgt. Daniel O'Connor, Co. C, Oct. 27, igi8. Cpl. James Doucette, Co. I, Oct. 23, igi8. Cpl. Victor A. Dubois, Hdqrs. Co., Oct. 23, igi8. Cpl. William L. Harris, Co. E, Sept. 13, igi8. Cpl. David B. Hunt, Mach. Gun Co., July 16, 1918. 2nd Lieut. Francis E. Hurley, Co. E, Feb. 28, 1918. Cpl. HoLGER Jager, Co. ,\, Oct. 27, igi8. Cpl. Austin J. Kelley, Co. L, July 20, 1918. Cpl. M. J. O'CoNNELL, Co. D, July 23, 1918. Cpl. Bernard McGuirl, Hdqrs. Co., Oct. 23, 1918. Battery D, io3rci F. A., firing from camouriaged. position, Mandres, May 12 1918. Boys of tlie front line trench receive food from food detail, Co. M, 102nd Inf , Aizy, March 5, 1918. A Bati.i hil.illlrv ell umlL- I" Liif Lfifiii jnies at which the Croix dc Lju^ i Lieut. C. R. Holmes and Sergeant Murphy. Men of 103rd Infantry bringing German machine gun out of dugout. 'Have a doughnut." S.iKatiun Arni\- girls 1 at Ansanville. I the job Cpl. George J. Spinney, Co. C, Oct. 27, 1918. Pvt. ist cl. Fritz Hedlund, Co. F, July 23, igi8. Pvt. Joseph Bougham, Co. C, Oct. 27, igi8. Pvt. Daniel J. Clasby, Co. F, Sept. 12, igi8. Pvt. JoH.v J. Grady, Co. L, July 20, 1918. Pvt. Rudolph Holtz, Co. D, July 23, 1918. Pvt. Lawrence J. Kelley, Co. F, Sept. 12, igi8. Pvt. JoHM B. L.AiNERGAX, Co. B, Oct. 23 and 27, igiS. Pvt. John Mayne, Med. Detach., July 23, igi8. Pvt. John H. McXeece, Co. D, Oct. 23, igi8. Pvt. Charles Miller, Co. A, July 23, igi8. Pvt. Douglas Ross, Co. K, July 16, igi8. Pvt. Harold E. Rounds, Co. L, Julv 20, igi8. Pvt. Thomas Ryan, Co. D, July 23,'igi8. Pvt. Martin Shoman, Co. D, Oct. 27, 1918. Pvt. Raymond St. George, Co. G, Oct. 27, igi8. Pvt. Benjamin Yabovitz, Co. B, Sept. 12, igi8. I02ND INFANTRY Col. John H. Parker, Apr. 20, igiS. (2 Oak Leaves awarded with Cross) July 2: and 25, igi8 Col. Hiram L Bearss, Sept. 26, 1918. Lt. Col. E. E. Lewis, Sept. 26, 1918. Lt. Col. E. E. Lewis, Nov. 10, igi8. Maj. Cristophe^ F. Lee, Oct. 25, igi8. Capt. Conrad Wesselhoeft, Med. Detach,. Xov. 8, 1918. Capt. Edw.vrd Edmunds, Jr., Oct. 27, 1918. ist Lt. Henry A. Riecke, July 20, 1918. Capt. JoHM R. Feegal, July 20, igi8. Maj. Charles W. Comfort, Med. Detach., .\|>r. 20, igi8. (Oak Leaf with Cross) Sept. 26, igiS. 1st Lt. Ross E. Weaver, Med. Detach., Sept. 2ft. 1918. ist Lt. Howard A. Mathews, Sept. 26, 1918. ist Lt. Paul H. Hin-es, Sept. 25-26, 1918. ist Lt. William Hepburn, Oct. 24, 1918. ist Lt. Carroll Reece, Oct. 23-28, 1918. Chap. Thomas G. Speers, Sept. 26, 1918. 2nd Lt. Ralph H. Bishop, Feb. 28, igi8. 2nd Lt. EusTis B. Grimes, Sept, 26, igi8. 2nd Lt. William G. Moller, Sept. 26, igi8. 2nd Lt. Charles E. Petit, Cct. 27, 1918. 2nd Lt. Ralph LLaewood, Cct. 23-29, 1918. 2nd Lt. Edward J. Gilchrist, Oct. 29, 1918, Sgt. Thomas F. Byron, Co. G, Sept. 22, 1918. Sgt. Frank J. Cummings, Hdqrs. Co., Sept. 26, igiS. Sgt. John T. Dillon, Co. C, July 22, 1918. Sgt. Albert W. Herman, Co. D, July 21, igi8. Sgt. William T. McKernan, Co. K, Oct. 24-29, 1918. Sgt. Eric S. Olsen, Co. F, Feb. 28, 1918. S.gt, Robert Ry.\n, Co. A, Sept. 27, 1918. Sgt. Julius I. Twiss, Hdqrs. Co., Sept. 26, igiS. Sgt. James Walsh, Co. A, Sept. 26, 1918. Sgt. H. B. Whedon, Co. B, Sept. 26, igi8. Sgt. Lotus N. Mobley, Co. L, July 23, igiS. Cpl. Timothy K. Ahearn, Co. C, Oct. 27, 191S. Cpl. William B. Aylward, Co. A, July 23, 1918. Sgt. Henry Br.adsnvder, Co. G, Oct. 23, igi8. Cpl. John L. Casey, Co. I, July 23, igi8. Cpl. Frank J. Dougenick, FIdqrs. Co., Sept. 26, igi8. Cpl. John F. Fray, Co. H, Sept. 18, 1918, Cpl. Edward E. Hixtz, Co. I, July 20, 1918. Cpl. Steven Jona, Co. B, Sept. 26, igiS. Cpl. Thomas P. Kelley", Co. G, Sept. 22, igi8. Cpl. Earl J. Martin, Co. I, Oct. 27, igi8. Cpl. Earl IL Sanderson, Co. F, Feb. 28, igi8. Cpl. James R. Thornley, Co. C, Apr. 20, igiS. Cpl. Charles Timm, Co. G, Oct. 23, 191S. Pvt. ist cl. William J. Biegando, Co. I, Oct. 27, 1918. Pvt. ist cl. Edwin D. Bramble, Co. Hdqrs., Sept. 26, 1918. Pvt. ist cl. Leslie I\L Lane, Co. C, .'\pr. 4 and 5, 1918. Pvt. ist cl. Archie C. Nash, Co. Hdqrs., Sept. 26, 1918. Pvt. ist cl. Cecil O. Wilder, Co. Hdqrs., Sept. 26, igi8. Pvt. Chvrles E. Brundett, Co. P, Apr. 20, igiS. Pvt. Samuel H. Block, Co. A, Sept. 26, 1918. Pvt. J.\mes B. C.ARTY, Co. K, Sept. 12, 1918. Pvt. Edward L. Dion, Co. C, Apr. 20, I9i8. Pvt. Burtice Endicott, Co. C, July 22, 1918. Pvt. Burtice Endicott, Co. C. Sept. 26, 1918. Pvt. Edward Farrell, Co. .-V, Feb. 28, 191S. Pvt. Henry C. Harmon, Co. C, Sept. 26, igi8. Pvt. Abe Tohnson, Co. G, Sept. 2O, igi8. Pvt. John J. Kearney, Co. B, Sept. 26, igiS. Pvt. Tony Paradise, Co. D, July 23, igiS. I'vt, Jeremiah Teyon, Co. C, .'\pr. 20. igi8. 103 RD INFANTRY Maj. William E. Southard, July iS, igi8. ist Lt. Robert O. Blood, July 20-23, 1018. ist Lt. William H. Jutres, Sspt. 26, igi8. 2nd Lt. Charles E. H. Bates, Sept. 2'), 1918. ist Lt. Eliot .\. Carter, Se])t. 12, 191S. 2nd Lt. Harry M. Noicl, Julv 20, i )iS. Sgt. Ralph F. Alberts, Co. Hdqrs., July 23, igi8. Sgt. Charles R. B.arton, Co. L, July 20, igiS, Sgt. .\lbert C. Brackett, S^pt. 2'), 1918. Sgt. James S. Butler, Co. G, Nov. 3, 1918. Sgt. John T. Diggins, Co. I), Seiit. 2'), 1918. Sgt. .\lbert W. Klick, Co. II, Sept. 12, igi8. Sgt. William H. Nourse, Co. C, July 20, 1918 Cpl. James E. Brown, Co. M, July iS-20, igiS Cpl. Odlin Custeau, Co. C, July '20, igi8. Cpl. Eddie Cary, Co. H, Sept. 12, 1918. Cpl. C.vndide Dumas, Co. H, Sept. 12, igi8. Cpl. Ernest A. S. Harrington, Co. F, Sept. 12, igi8. Cpl. Harry M. Nightingale, Co. F, Sept. 12, igi8. Cpl. Walter T. Thornhill, Co. H, Sept. 12, 1918. Cpl. Walter Wiechman, Co. D, Sept. 26, 1918. Cpl. Arthur Winslow, Co. H, Sejjt. 12, 1918. Mech. Ralph T. Moan, Co. K, Sept. 26, 1918. Mech. Joseph A. Thibodeau, Co. L, July iS-23, igi8. Pvt. ist cl. Henry A. Lait, Co. G. Sept. 12, 191S. Pvt. Charles G. Brownville, Med. Detach., July 20 and 22, 1918. Pvt. Abraham Cohen, .\tt. San. Det., Nov. 9, 1918. Pvt. Leon Cushion, Co. D, S;pt. 26, 1918. Pvt. Eugene Dubie, Co. C, July 20, 1918. Pvt. Iv,\N Grindle, Co. D, Sept. 2'), 1918. Pvt. Elmer H. Lindie, Co. F, Sept. 12, igi8. Pvt. Edward McNeil, Co. B, July 20, igi8. Pvt. ist cl. George Dilbov, Co. H., July 18, 1918. Pvt. R.YLPH Mover, Co. F, Sept. 12, 19 iS. Pvt. Lester Palmer, Co. F, Sept. 12, igi8. Pvt. .Arthur Paradis, Co. B, July 18-24, iQiS. Pvt. Robert A. Rhodes, Co. M, Julv 20 and 22, 1918. Pvt. Flay J. Tibbetts, Co. F, Sept. 12, igi8. Pvt. Anthony J. Weiss, Co. D, Sept. 26, igiS. Pvt. Albert S. Ingold, Co. H, Sept. 12, igi8. IO4TH INFANTRY Capt. Dwight T. Colley, Oct. 16, igi8. Capt. W. J. Blythe, July 21, igi8. ist Lt. Chester R. How.ard, July 20, rgiS. Capt. John Rachek, July 22, 1918. 2nd Lt. ,\llen K. Dexter, Ajir. 12-13, 1918. ist Lt. Charles F. Nelson, July 22, 1918. 2nd Lt. Verxe J. Rogers, Sept. 13, igi8. 2nd Lt. Edward J. Sullivan, Sept. 12, 1918. 2nd Lt. Julius W. Toelkin, July 20, 1918. Sgt. GusTus H. Carlson, Co. B, Oct. 15, igi8. Sgt. John J. Coltrtney, Co. L, .'\pr. 10, igi8. Sgt. Leo p. T. Jacques, Co. L, Apr. 10, igi8. Sgt. Earl R. McGuire, Co. L, July 18, igi8. Sgt. Edward J. McNerney, Co. K, July 22, igi8. Sgt. Edward W. Blanchette, Co. A, Oct. 16, 1918. Cpl. William Hay-xes, Co. I, July 20, 1918. Cpl. Russell .V. Hoyt, Co. E, Ajir. 12, igi8. Cpl. Louis P. Marqitette, Co. B, Oct. 15, igi8. Cpl James D. Miffin, Co. B, Oct. 15, 1918. Cpl. Edward F. Murphy, Co. D, Oct. 16, 1918. Sgt. William Pozzi, Co. G, July 21, igiS. Cpl. Otis L. Stone, Co. K, July 23, igi8. Cpl. Earle B. Stowell, Co. C, Sept. 12, igi8. Cpl. Thomas A. Upton, Co. B, July 21, igi8. Mech. William F. Bolack. M. G., Oct. 25. igiS. Pvt. I cl. Charles M. Dodge, Sled. Detach., Apr. 10, 1918. Pvt. I cl. W.ALTER J. McCann, Med. Detach., .-^pr. 10, 1918. Pvt. I cl. Kenneth B. Page, Med. Detach., Apr. 10. 1918. Pvt. Joseph R. Blair, Co. E, Apr. 12. igiS. Pvt. Willi \M Davis, Co. E, Apr. 12, 1918. Pvt. HowA:tD P. Fitzgerald, Co. L, Apr. 10, 191S. Cpl. Joseph J. Gannon, Co. E, Apr. 12, 1918. Pvt. Glenn Hill, Co. E, Apr. 12-13, igiS. Pvt. Joseph R. Huntley, Co. I, July 21, igiS. Pvt. Elmer L. Lane, Co. F, .^pr. 13, igiS. Pvt. Alfred P. Lee, Co. L, Apr. 10, 1918. Pvt. Henry J. Laviolette, Co. K, July 20-23, iQiS. Pvt. Charles Marino, Co. L, .'\pr. 10, 1918. Pvl. Malcolm McC.auley, Co. K, July 20, 1918. The first batch of German prisoners that were taken by the 26th Division, Oct. 24, 1918. ^'^tiiiit^.w Temporary Headquarters, Co. G. 104th Inf., Wadonville- en-Woevre, Sept. 15, 1918. German prisoners captured in first American raid m February, 1918. >■ -HV: ^W^^&#f: Co. B, 102J Machme Gun Battalion, en route near Menil-la-Tour, 21st Engmeers Supply Tram in background, May 27, 1918. Pvt. Clifford E. Melle, Co. A, Oct. i6, 1918. Pvt. George Muxroe, Co. K, July 20-23, 1918. Pvt. Ch.\rles E. Richardson, Co. I, July 21, 1918. Pvt. Edgar A. Rohan, Co. .\, July 20-23, 1918. Pvt. John W. Roy, Co. H, July 15-19. 1918. Sgt. James C. Thomson, Co. C, July 20, 1918. lOIST FIELD ARTILLERY 1st Lt. Frank A. JIacXaiiee, July 19, 1918. ist Sgt. Benjamin James, Co. .\, Apr. 21, 191S. Sgt. Charles B. Johnson, Jr., Co. A, July ig, 1918. Pvt. ist cl. Thomas Jolley, Med. Detach.. Mar. 6, 1918. Cpl. Norman L. Torrey, Co. C, Oct. 23-27, 1918, I02ND FIELD ARTILLERY ist Lt. George \V. Jones, Oct. 21, 1918. Pvt. Charles Gunter, Feb. 28, 1918. Pvt. H. H. Johnson, Hdqrs. Co., Apr. 20, igi8. Pvt. Joseph C. Parent, Co. B, .\pr. 20, 1918. IO3RD FIELD ARTILLERY Maj. Norman D. McLeod, Sept. 2), 1918. Sgt. Joshua H. Brokdhead, Co. A, Apr. 20, 1918. Cpl. Russel K. Bourne, Co. C, Oct. 24, 1918. Pvt. ist cl. Frank P. Gordon, Co. E, Apr. 20, 1918. Pvt. ist cl. Walter F. Lyons, Co. C, Oct. 24, 1918. Pvt. Thomas J. Hickey, Co. C, Oct. 24. igiS. lOIST MACHINE GUN BATTALION Sgt. Herbert Rattenburg, San. Detach., July 22, 1918. Wag. Edmund R. Hampson, Co. B, July 22, 1918. Wag. Clifford R. Haskins, Co. B, July 22, 1918. I02ND MACHINE GUN BATTALION Capt. John Humbird, Sept. 26, igiS. 1st Lt. Gerald Courtney, Sept. 25, 1918. 2nd Lt. Cola A. Gray, Sept. 26, 1918. 2nd Lt. Edward H. Wyatt, Sept. 25, 1918. ist Sgt. Herman L. Bush, Co. B, Oct. 25, 1918. Cpl. Francis P. ]\L\lone, Co. D, July 22-23, 1918. Pvt. ist cl. H.^rold S. Batten, Co. A, Sept. 26, 1918 Pvt. ist cl. Charles S. Toy, Co. ;\, Sept. 26, 1918. Pvt. Frederick E. Ballard, Co. C, Sept. 26, 1918. Pvt. Richard Butler, Co. D, Sept. 26, 1918. Pvt. George J. Kite, Co. B, Oct. 24, 1918. Pvt. Carl S. Lu.nd, Sept. 12, 1918. Pvt. Harold S. Saurman, San. Detach, July 22-23, 1918 103 RD MACHINE GUN BATTALION Cpl. Ralph Ramsdell, Co. D, Sept. 26, 1918. Pvt. ist cl. .Arthur D. Blake, Co. B, Sept. 12, 1318. Pvt. Jesse M. Bailey, San. Detach., July 18-24, 1318. Pvt. Harry .\. Cheney, Co. B, July 18-24, 1918. Pvt. Philip Roberge, Co. D. Jily iS, 1918. Pvt. Mellen F. Tuttle, Co. B, July 23, 1918. ICIST FIELD SIGNAL BATTALION Sgt. Edward E. Nickles, Co. B, Oct. 24, 1918. Cpl. William J. Brown, Sept. 26, 1918. Cpl. James L. CouiTE'V™1''=- Co.. 104th Inf. i'^ Slu!^""; J'i''" ■*■ f^'°""'- ^<^'i'^- Co.. 104th Inf Pvt. Philip J. Ahern, Hdqrs. Co., 104th Inf Pvt. Joseph H. Conlev. Hdqrs. Co.. 104th Inf Pvt. Henry Crosby, Hdqrs. Co., 104lh Inf Pvt. Frank R. Forn.ason, Hdqrs. Co.. 104th Inf Pvt. Hollis W. Goldthwaite, Hdqrs. Co 104th Inf Pvt. Robert C. IL'inesv, Hdqrs. Co. li54ih Inf ' Pvt. Robert Ing.Tiill, Hdqrs. Co.. 104th Inf Pvt. Edward C. Loder. Hdqrs. Co.. 104th Inf Pvt. George W. M:Grath, Hdqrs. Co.. 04th InL Pvt. Jjhn J. MuUiney. Hdqrs. Co., 104th Inf Pvt. reren:e "I. Sheedy, Hdqrs. Co.. 104th Inf Pvt. vVilliam J. Bullock, Co. E. I04lh Inf. Pvt. John li. Burkhart, Co. E. 104th Inf. Pvt. George E. Burnett. Co. E. 104th InL Pvt. Gejrge d. Currie. Co. E. 104th Inf. Pvt. Cnarles L. Hickey, Co. E. 104th InL Pvt. William F. Norcross. Co. E. 1041h Inf. Pvt. John J. O'Brien, Co. E. 104th InL Pvt. Cnarles H. Quakers, Co. E, 104th InL Pvt. Edivard \V. Harris, Co. F. 104th InL Pvt. Georg; J. Carney, Co. G. 104 h Inf. Pvt. Robert P. Syner, Co. G. 1041h Inf. Pvt. Clyde E. Cregor, Co. H. 104th InL Pvt. Leonarl H. Fletcher. Co. H. 104th Inf. Pvt. Alfred Gaulin, Co. H, 104th InL Pvt. John Greenhalgh, C... H, 104lh Inf. Pvt. Jacob Kessler, Co. H. 104th Inf. Pvt. Everett Keyes, Co. H. 104th Inf. Pvt. Napjieja St. Charles, Co. H, 104th Inf. Pvt. Dennis J. Warner, Co. H. lOJth Inf. Pvt. Lej E. Archambeau, Co. I. 1041 h InL- Pvt. 1st CI. Arthur S. Britt, Co. I. ll)4th InL Pvt. Newell G. Flood, Co. I. 1041h InL Pvt. Francis A. Murray, Co. I. 104lh InL Pvt. Leo <;. Talbot. Co. I, 104tli InL Pvt. Wal.b Galinski, Co. K, 1041h InL Pvt. Eugjne F. Hurd. Co. K, I04th Inf. Pvt. Casimir Jawarski, Co. K. ll'.4th Inf Pvt. Willi im Johnson. Cn,. K. I(l4lh If Pvt. Harold T. Lloyd, Cn. K. 104th Inf Pvt. Georg; W. Nelson, Co. K, I04tli Inf Pvt. Edward J. O'Connor, Co. K. 104tli Inf. Pvt. Ernest F. Weaver, Co. K, KHth InL Pvt. Maurice C. Day. Co. L. lOUh InL Pvt. John F. Harrington. Co. L. 104th Inf. Pvt. John P. Jones. Co. L. 10 Uh Inf Pvt. Joseph N. Levi, Co. L, lOltli InL Pvt. WiUiim Quinn, Co. L, 104lh Inf Pvt. Philip Durocher, Co. M. 104th InL Pvt. Henry T. Phelps. Co. M. l(14th Inf. Pvt. Liurenc- Russett. Co. M. 104th Inf Pvt. Ern;st C. Diebner, Hdqrs. Co.. 104th Inf, Pvt. Fln-d F. Foster. Hdqrs. Co.. 104th InL Pvt. Alton P. Gardner, Hdqrs. Co., 104th Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Aubrey F. McDonald. Hdqrs. Co.. lOith Inf. Pvt. VVilliam A. O'Callaghan, Hdqrs. Co.. I04th Inf. Pvt. John L. Parks. Hdqrs. Co.. 104th Inf. Pvt. William J. Adams. M. G. Co.. 104th Inf Pvt. David F. Berkeley. M. G. Co., 104th Inf Pvt. Clarence R. F. Cath. M. G. Co., I04th Inf Pvt. Frank A. Egan, M. G. Co., 104th Inf. Pvt. Samuel B. Gibson, Jr.. M. G. Co.. 104tli Inf Pvt. Charles E. Gurley. M. G. Co.. 1041h Inf Pvt. William Johnson, M. G. Co., I04th InL Pvt. Harlow E. Jones, M. G. Co.. 104t'i InL Pvt. Paul R. Kendall, M. G. Co.. 104th Inf Pvt. William L. Nickerson, M. G. Co. 1041h Inf Pvt. James F. Ripley. M. G. Co., 104th Inf. Pvt. Charles W. Rushford, M. G. Co.. 104th InL Pvt. John J. Shea, M. G. Co., 104th InL Pvt. W. M. Barnes. Co. D, 103rd M. G. Btln. Pvt. Roy E. Boemig. Co. B. 103rd M. G. Btln. Pvt. Edward C. Desale. Co. B, 103rd M. G. Btln. Pvt. Frederick Draper, Co. B, I03rd M. G. Btln. Pvt. David A. Goodrow, Co. B, 103rd M. G. Btln. Pvt. Joseph S. Pelkey, Co. B 103rd M. G. Btln. Pvt. Levi Serois, Co. B, 103rd M. G. Btln Pvt. Willis D. Wilson, Co. B. 103rd M. G. Btln. Pvt. Eric G. Ssanson, Med. Det,, 104d M. G. Utin. April 20. 1918 Maj. Frank S. Perkins, 101st F.A. 1st Lieut. Thomas Sanders. 101st F. A. 1st Lieut. Thomas G. Holt, 101st F. A. Sgt. Hadley M. McPhetus. Batt. E, 101st F. A. 1st Lieut. Henry A. Harding, 101st F. A. 2nd Lieut. Harold B. Gray, 101st F. A. 2nd Lieut. Gordon Harrower, 101st F. A. 2nd Lieut. Theodore L. Storer. 101st F. A. Sgt. Robert Biddle, Hdqrs. Co.. 101st F. A. Sgt. James B. Gavin, Batt. F, 101st F. A. Sgt. William J. Hadley. Batt. D. 101st F. A. Sgt. Thomas J. Bannon Batt. D. 101st F. A. Sgt. Henry F. Sullivan. Batt. E. 101st F. A. Sgt. Albert F. Hurd. Batt. E. 101st F. A. Sgt. Howard B. Phelan, Batt. E. 101st F. A. Sgt. Chester D. Moore. Batt. E. 101st F. A. Sgt. George E. Hunhardt, Jr.. Batt. A. 101st F. A. Sgt. Benj-imin E. Runnals. Batt. F, 101st F. A. Cpl. James H Flvnn, Batt. E. 101st F. A. Cpl. Charles A. Phelps. Batt. E. 101st F. A. Cpl. Joseph V. Carr. Batt. E. 101st F. A. Cpl. Charles E. Conway. Batt. A. 101st F..A. Cpl. Joseph I. Abbott, Batt. A, 101st F. A. Mcch. Charles Fisher. Batt. A, 101st F. A. Pvt. 1st CI. Joseph Walters. San. Det.. 101st F. A. Pvt. Joseph H. Brault, Batt. D, 101st F. A. Pvt. Edward T. Martin, Batt. A. 101st F. A. Pvt. Vincent C. Murphy, Batt. A, 101st F. A. 1st Lieut. Andrew W. Thompson. 102nd F. A. 1st Lieut. Theodore R. Johnson. 102nd F. A. 1st Lieut. Lee H. Cover, 102nd F. A. 1st Lieut. Harold Morrison, in2nd F. A. 2nd Lieut. Daniel Willard, Jr., 102nd F. A. Sgt. David Cronin, Batt. A, 102nd F. A. Sgt. John E. Hobson, Batt. A, 102nd F. A. Sgt. James A. Delraore, Batt. F. in2nd F. A. Sgt. Carlton S. Hosley, Batt. F, 102nd F. A. Sgt. Alfred D. Gustafson, Batt. F, 102nd F. A. Cpl. Harry F. Healv, Hdqrs. Co., 102nd F. A. Cpl. Fred B. Ingalls, Hdqrs. Co., 102nd F. A. Cpl. Frank Killea, Batt. C, 102nd F. A. Cpl. David Yule, Batt. C, 102nd F. A. Cpl. Theodore Weil. Batt. C, 102nd F. A. Cpl. Harold J. MacDonald, Batt. C. 102nd F. A. Cpl. John A. Booth, Batt. A, 102nd F. A. Cpl. John G. McNieve, Batt. A. 102nd F. A. Mech. Michael O. Kyne, Batt. B, 102nd F. A. Bugler Frederick D. Hurrell, Batt. C, 102nd F. A. Bugler Leonard McDonald, Batt. D, 102nd F. A. Pvt. 1st CI. Henrv Beaulieu. Batt. D. 102nd F. A. Pvt. Henry Kenworthy, Batt. D, in2nd F. A. Pvt. Timothy J. Barry, Batt. C, 102nd F. A. Pvt. Ernest E. Bernier, Hdqrs. Co., 102nd F. A. Pvt. Charles Clapham, Hdqrs. Co.. 102nd F. A. Pvt. Raymond E. Clark. Hdqrs. Co., 102nd F. A. Pvt. Roy T. Sherwood, Batt. A, 102nd F. A. Pvt. Albert J. Quintal, Batt. A. 102nd F. A. Pvt. Warren S. Jacques, Batt. A, 102nd F. A. Pvt. Thomas A. Porter, Batt. A, 102nd F. A. Pvt. Neal Wainwright. Batt. A. 102nd F. A. Pvt. William R. Wood, Batt. A, 102nd F. A. Pvt. Charles J. Vincent, Batt. A, 102nd F. A. Pvt. Alfred B. Perkins, Batt. A. ia2nd F. A. Pvt. Cheever T. Evans, Batt. A. 102nd F. A. Pvt. Elmer C. Eaton, Batt. A, 102nd F. A. Pvt. John McK. Crocker, Batt. A, 102nd F. A. Pvt. Walter F. Doucette, Batt. A. 102nd F. A. Pvt. Joseph E. Tuttle, Batt. A. 102nd F. A. Pvt. Benjamin S. Andrews, Batt. A. 102nd F. A. Pvt. John F. Brosnihan, Batt. B, 102nd F. A. Pvt. Frank L. Lemanski, Batt. B, 102nd F. A. Pvt. Otto A. H )feman, B.att. C. 102nd F. A. Pvt. William W. Phelps, Batt. E, 102nd F. A. Cpl. Howard Morse. Hdqrs. Co., in2nd F. A. Cpl. Russell L. Brown, Batt. F, 102nd F. A. Pvt. Robert Cassie. Batt. B, 102nd F. A. Pvt. Dominick Palosky, Batt. C. 102nd F. A. Pvt. John F. O'Brien, Batt. C, 102nd F. A. Pvt. Vincent Polito. Batt. C. 102nd F. A. Pvt. Joseph R. Madden, Batt. E, 102nd F. A. Pvt. Ward M. Parker, Batt. D, I02nd F. A. 1st Lieut. Joseph C. Davis, 103rd F. A. 1st Lieut. William J. Farrell, Chap., 103rd F. A. 2nd Lieut., Renville Wheat, lOJrd F. A. Cpl. William H. Chaplin, Hdqrs. Co., 103rd F. A. Cpl. Robert TefFt, Hdqrs. Co., 103rd F. A. Cpl. John M. Dowe, Batt. A. 103rd F. A. Cpl. Edward L. Veaudry, Batt. C, 103rd F. A. Pvt. 1st CI. Norris W. Riley, Batt. B, 103rd F. A. Pvt. Charles H. Moulton, Batt. B, 103id F. A. Pvt. Eduin Hobbs. Batt. D, 103rd F. A. Pvt. Frederick G. Avery, Batt. D. 103rd F. A. Pvt. Eugene C. Merrill, Batt. F, 103rd F. A. Sgt. William C. Knox, Co. L, 102nd Inf. Sgt. Thomas F. Smith. 102nd Inf. Cpl. Ronald Tier, 102nd Inf. Cpl. Frederick J. Gehrke, Co. C, 102nd Inf. Cpl. Emil Ciogun, 102nd Inf. Cpl. James R. Thornlev, Co. C, 102nd Inf. Cpl. James T. Bird, Co. D, 102nd Inf. Lieut. Col. Cassius M. Dowell, Gen'l Staff, at- tached to 102nd Int. Maj. George J. Rau, 102nd Inf. Capt. Clarence M. Thompson. 102nd Inf. 1st Lieut. Charles E. Lockhart, 102nd Inf. 1st Lieut. A. Frederick Oberlin. 102nd Inf. 1st Lieut. OrviUe A. Petty, Chap., 102nd Inf. 1st Lieut. Charles W. Comfort, Med. Corps. Color-Sgt. OrviUe T. Church, 102nd Inf. Mech. Friend W. Rosene, Co. E, 102nd Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Andrew Mclkavey, Co. E, 102nd Int. Pvt. 1st CI. Julius Lorynec. Co. E, 102nd Inf. Pvt. Edward L. Dion. Co. C, 102nd Inf. Pvt. William H. McMahon, Co. C, 102nd Inf. Pvt. George F. Stephens, Co. C, 102nd Inf. Pvt. Waldo F. Ashley, Co, C, 102nd Inf. Pvt. Martin J. Meehan, Co. C, 102nd Inf. Bugler Robert D. Brinley, Co. C, 102nd Inf. Pvt. Patrick Maloney, Co. C, 102nd Inf. Pvt. Jeremiah Tryon, Co. C. 102nd Inf. Pvt. Henry Noder. Co. D, 102nd Inf. Pvt. ,\rthur F. Socia, Co. D, 102nd Inf. Pvt. Ernest Firth, Co. D. 102nd Inf. Pvt. Alvin C. Lugg. Co. D, 102nd Inf. Pvt. Stanley A. Coskv, Co. C. 102nd Inf. Pvt. Charles A. Anderson, Co. D. 102nd Inf. Pvt. Vincent Ostroski, Co. D. 102nd Inf. Pvt. Charles E. Brundett. Co. D. 102nd Inf. Pvt. Ulyuses Arbartous. Co. D, 102nd Inf. Pvt. Maury J. Shea, Co. C, I02nd Inf. Pvt. Jame Capprola, Co. D, 102nd Inf. Pvt. Michael J. Ryan, Co. C, 102nd Inf. Pvt. Raymond R. LaSerty. Co. C, 102nd Inf. Pvt. Jacob Lew, Co. C, 102nd Inf. Pvt. William Pushnik, Co. E, 102nd Inf. Pvt. George F. Gaudette, Co. E, 102nd Inf. Pvt. John D. Currv. Co. E, 102nd Inf. Pvt. Arthur Bjornberg. Co. E. I02nd Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. James F. Clark, Co. E, 102nd Inf. Pvt. Ray Moore. Co. A. I02nd Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Hugh W. Mellon, Co. A. 102nd Inf. Pvt. William R. Bolton, Co. D. 102nd Inf. Pvt. Harry W. Congdon, Co. C, 102nd Inf. Pvt. George C. Peckham. Co. L. 102nd Inf. Pvt. John P. Galvin. Co. A. 102nd Inf. Pvt. H. A. Root, Co. A, 102nd Inf. Pvt. Albert C. Trautman. Co. D, 102nd Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Thomas White. Co. C. 102nd Inf. Pvt. Daniel Curric, Co. A, 102nd Inf. Pvt. Albert Langdon, Co. A, 102nd Inf Pvt. 1st CI. Guy Hartford. Co. B. 102nd Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Lawrence Donim, Hdqrs. Co., 102nd Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. John E. Deso, Co. B, 102nd Inf. Sgt. Robert Dundas, 101st Fid. Btln. Sig. Corps. Sgt. Louis L. Morse, 101st Fid. Btln. Sig. Corps. Sgt. George A. Bulmer, 101st Fid. Btln. Sig. Corps. Sgt. Aaron L. Chase, 101st Fid. Btln. Sig. Corps. 1st Lieut. Walter A. Hardie, 101st Fid. Btln. Sig. Corps. Master Elec. Edmund J. Winslow, 101st Fid. Btln. Sig. Corps. Sgt. 1st CI. William E. Harrington, 101st Fid. Btln. Sig. Corps. Sgt. l3t CI. James D. Wood, 101st Fid. Btln. Sig. Corps. Sgt. Walter A. McLennan, lOlst Fid. Btln. Sig. Corps. Sgt. 1st CI. DaL> Ballard, 101st Fid. Btln. Sig. Corp Cpl. Leo. F. O'Neil. lOlst Fid. Btln. Sig. Carps. Cpl. William P. Monahan, 101st Fid. Blh. Sig. Corps. Cpl. John II. Falbn, 131st Fid. Btln. Sig. Corps. Cook Alfred W. Young, 101st Fid. Btln. Sig. Corps. Pvt. 1st CI. Jam;s N. Galvin, 101st Fid. Btln. Sig. Corps. Pvt. 1st CI. Joseph E. Galvin, 101st Fid. Btln. Sig. Corps. Pvt. Ist CI. John A. Capute, 101st Fid. Btln. Sig. Corps. Pvt. Ut CI. Charles W. Keay, 101st Fid. Btln. Sig. Corps. Pvt. Ibt CI. Gunnar T. Lundquist, 101st Fid. Btln. Sig. Corps. Pvt. 1st Cl. John Simpson. 101st Fid. Btln. Sig. Corps. Pvi. 1st CI. Sigsbee C. Donovan, 101st Fid. Btln. Sig. Corps. Sgt. Daniel Brandon, 101st Fid. Btln. S g. Corps. Cpl. Jahn Paul Ualy. 101.it Fid. Btln. Sig. Corps. Cpl. Gustaf A. Lofberg, 101st Fid. Btln. Sig. Corps. Cpl. Paul H. Graham, 101st Fid. Btln. Sig. Corps. Pvt. Arthur C. Carlson, 101st Fid. Btln. Sig. Corps. Pvt. Wm. H. Cummings. 101st Fid. Btln. Sig. Corps. Pvt. August DeVos, 101st Fid. Bthi. Sig. Corps. Pvt. George B. Harris, 101st Fid. Btln. Sig. Corps. Pvt. August F. Winters, 101st Fld.Blln. Sig. Corps. Pvt. James R. Baird, lOIst FIJ. Btln. Sig. Cjrps. Pvt. Earl Farlow, lOlst Fid. Bthi. Sig. Corps. Pvt. Egbert G. White, lOls.: FIJ. Bt n. Sig. Corps. Pvt. James K. Stinson, 101st Fid. Btln. Sig. Corps. Pvt. P. L. Martin. lOlst Fl.l Blln. Sig. Corps. Pvt. A. E. Mariin, IJlst Fid. Bcln. Sig. Corps. Pvt. Lewis R. Lenhirt. 101st Fll. Btln. Sig. Corps. Pvt. Thomas A. Lysett. lOlst Fid. Btln. Sig. Corps. Pvt. Herman Reichman, 101st Fid. Btln. Sig. Corps. Pvt. Herbert E. Liming, 101st Fid. Btln. Sig. Corps. Pvt. Claude T. Williams, 101st Fid. Btln. Sig. Corps. Pvt. W illiam L. Nash. 101st Fid. Btln. Sig. Corps. Pvt. Roe A. Balo, 101st Fid. Btln. Sig. Corps. Pvt. Ernest G. Grey, 101st Fid. Btln. Sig. Corps. Cpl. Ralph M. Wniting, 101st Fid. Btln. Sig. Corps Cpl. Leo M. Emery, Co. D, 101st Am. Tr. Wag. Jeremiah D. Murphy, 101st Amb. Co. Pvt. John A. Mulhearn. 101st Amb. Co. Pvt. 1st CI. Joseph L. Sheridan, 101st .Amb. Co. Sgt. Gerald C. Northrope, 102nd Amb. Co. Sgl. John A. Holzheinier, 102nd Amb. Ci Sgt. Granville W. Wilcox. 102nd Amb. Co. Sgt. Jack B. Kendrick, S.S,U.No.&4/, attached to 102nd Amb. Co. Capt. Herbert W. Taylor, I03rd .\mb. Co., com- mandmg. Pvt. Wilbur J. Hannon, 103rd Amb. Co. Wag. Russell R. Drury, 102nd Arab. Co. Pvt. William F. Keenan. 103rd ,\mb. Co. tsl Lieut. Daniel H. Lawlor. M. C, N. G. Cpl. Raymond F. Sawyer. Co. L. 101st Inf. Sgt. Earl N. Tarbell Sgt. Martin F. Joyce Cpl. Harold \'. Mortenson Cpl. George P. Stowell Cpl. Guy R. Waite Cpl. Harry Jenkins Sgt. James L. Miller Pvt. 1st CI. Fred L. Grant Pvt. 1st CI. Rodney E. Haynes Pvt. Otis R. Dow Pvt. 1st Cl Horatio E. Richards Pvt. 1st Cl. George C. Thompson Pvt. Jack Sambides Pvt. 1st Cl. Harry R. Wallace Pvt . Arthur Toulouse May 21, 1918 Sgt. 1st Cl. Patrick I. Kellev Cpl. William S. Shaw Pvt. 1st Cl. Joseph .N. Cahill Pvt. 1st Cl. William P. O'Hallorau Pvt. 1st CI. Joseph F. Reed Pvt. 1st Cl. Paul W. Snyder Pvt. Alonzo Fernald Pvt. Francis L. Kennedy Pvt. George H. Monahan Pvt. Arthur C. Rooney Pvt. Everett J. Sheehan May 29, 1918 2nd Lieut. Philip J. Dwight. 103rd Inf. Sgt. Louis T. Dav, Hdqrs. Co., 103rd Inf. Pvt. Earl B. Holbrook. Hdqrs. Co.. 103rd Int 1st Lieut. Weir W. Wycoli, 103rd Inf. 1st Li.-ut. Thomas J. Quirk, 103rd Inf. 2nd Lieut. Clarence C. Twitchell, 103rd Inf. Sgt. Harold B. Flint, Co. K. 103rd Inf. Sgt. Victor Thibeault, Co. K. l')3rd Inf. Pvt. Gerald Flagg. Co. K. 103rd Inf. Pvt. Ambrose W. Garland. Co. K, 103rd Inf. Pvt. Lloyd S. Herrick, Co. K, 103rd Inf. Pvt. Frank C. Therriault. Co. K. 103rd Inf. Pvt. William E. Whitnev, Ci. K. 103rd Inf. Pvt. Robert Campbell, Co. K, 103rd Inf. Pvt. Joseph Beaulieu, Co. K. 103rd I.if Pvt. John J. Grady, Co. K, 10.!rd Inf Pvt. John I. Hout. Co. K, 103rd Inf. Pvt. Amasa Jackson. Co. K, 103rd Inf. Pvt. Ephrem Lamv, Co. K. 103rd Inf. Pvt. David C. Redmond, Co. K. 103rd Inf. Pvt. Edward C. St. Jean, Co. K. 103rd Inf. Pvt. L;o E. Leveille, Co. K, 103rd Inf. Pvt. Carl V. Brackett, Co. K, 103rd Inf. Pvt. Guy W. Melcher, Co. K, 103rd Inf. Pvt. Fred Walker, Co, K, 103rd inf. Pvt. Ralph Dunphv, Co. L, 103rd Int. Pvt. L;ster W. Chase, Co. K, 103rd Inf. Sgt. William S. Bennett Sgt. Francis M. Carroll Sgt. Albert S. Worthen Cpl. Earle G. Stevens Pvt. James E. Coffee Pvt. William B. Coffee Pvt. James Callary Pvt. Henry Duplissee Pvt. William G. Houghton Pvt. Bingnam C. Labelle Pvt. John Ryan Pvt. Howard B. Smith Pvt. William E. Stein Pvt. Leon G. Stevens Pvt. Charles Tnompson 2nd Lieut. John S. Kramer Sgt. William H. Njurse, Co. C Cpl. John J. Murphy. Co. C Cpl. Arthur Foster, Co. C, 101st Fid. Blln. S'g. Corps. Pvt. F~red Marden, Co. C, 101st Fid. Btln. Sig. Corps. Pvt. Clarence James. Hdqrs. Co., 103rd Inf. Sgt. Henry F. Durant. Hdqrs. Co.. 103rd Inf. Cpl. Vinal E. Ridcuut, Co. K. 103rd Inf. May 31, 1918 Maj. James F. Hickey. 101st Inf. June 8, 1918 Capt. Stanhope Bayne-Jone:-, 101st Inf. 1st Lieut. Donald E. Dunbar, 101st Inf. 1st Lieut. Stephen T. Schoonmaker. 101st Inf. 1st Lieut. Edward J. Price. 101st Inf. 1st Lieut. George A. Tibbetts, 101st Inf. Chap. Lyman Rollins, 101st Inf. 2nd Lieut. Clinton W. Johnson, 101st Inf. 2nd Lieut. Roger W. Bennett, 101st Inf. 2nd Lieut. Carl Mayhew. lOlst Inf. 2nd Lieut. James T. Duane, lOlst Inf. 2nd Lieut. William J. Blake, 101st Inf. 2nd Lieut. Mark H. King, 101st Inf, 2nd Lieut. Joseph W. Strong, IJlst Eng. 2nd Lieut. John J. Riley, 101st Inf. 1st Sgt. John F. A. MeUedy, Co. K, 101st Inf. Sgt. 1st Cl. William C. Shea, Co. D, lOlst Eng. Sgt. Fred S. Murphy. Co. L, 101st Inf. Sgt. William L. Roach, Co. K, 101st Int. Sgt. Paul L. Devanev, Co. K, 101st Inf. Sgt. Edward J. Brady, Co. K, 101st Inf. Sgt. John Wallace, Co. M. 101st Inf. Sgt. Robert A. Ginivan, Co. M, 101st Inf. Sgt. Milton A. Maxim, Hdqrs. Co., lOIst Inf. Sgt. Walter B. Grant. Co. I, 101st Inf. Sgt. Edward J. Rotchford, Co. M, 101st Inf. Cpl. James McGrath. Co. L. 101st Inf. Cpl. James F. O'Toole. Co. K. 101st Inf. Cpl. Oscar R. Durand. Co. M, 101st Inf. Cpl. William S. Foster. Co. I, 101st Inf. Cpl. Howard A. Welch. Co. E. lOlst EnR. Cpl. William A. Trafton, Co. L. 101st Inf. Cpl. Ernest P. McCarthy. Co. L. 101st Inf. Mcch. Frank J. Keyes. Co. L. 101st Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Harold F. Bostwick, San. Det.. 101st Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Jesse S. Ferry. San. Det.. 101st Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Frank E. Barry, San. Det., 101st Inf. Pvt. John J. McKenzie, Co. K. 101st Inf. Pvt. William H. Pitts. Co. K. 101st Inf. Pvt. Earl Shea. Co. L. 101st Inf. Pvt. Herbert L. Bailey. Co. K. 101st Inf. Pvt. Adelbert Bresnahan. Co. K. 101st Inf. Pvt. George W. McGinnis, Co. I, lOlst Inf. 1st Lieut. Simon B. Kelleher, 101st Inf. Sgt. George F. Kunhardt, Jr.. Batt. A. 101st F. A. Cpl. Frank M. Miller, Co. A, 101st Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Willie J. N. Saindon. Batt. A, 101st F. A. Pvt. 1st CI. Norman F. McCann. Batt. A. 101st F. A. Pvt. 1st CI. .\rthur W. Drake, Co. A, 101s Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. John G. Bekeart, Co. A, 101st Inf. Pvt. Jerome J. Crowley. Co. A. 101st Inf. Pvt. Arthur Gately, Co. A. 101st Inf. Pvt. Ale.xandro Gasseleano, Co. A, 101st Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. James L. Blair, San. Det.. 101st Inf. Pvt. Harry C. Goodwin, Batt. A, 101st F. A. Pvt. Andrew Rega, Co. G. 102nd Inf. June 21. 1918 2nd Lieut. Oliver W. Hammond. 101st Inf. Pvt. John Campbell, Co. F, 101st Inf. Pvt. George H. Buote, Co. F. 101st Inf. Pvt. Thomas F. Concannon, Co. F. 101st Inf. Pvt. John T. Flaherty, Co. F, 101st Inf. Pvt. Philip Hamel, Co. F, 101st Inf. Pvt. Frederick Noyes, Co. F. lOIst Inf. Pvt. Hugh A. Stevenson. Co. F. 101st Inf. Pvt. Elmer J. Atkins, Co. C. 102nd Inf. Capt. C. C. Stanchfield. 102nd M. G. Btln. ■.Sgt. George J. M.acKenzie. Co. B. 102nd M.G. Btta. Cpl. Joseph R. Vatcher. Co. B, 102nd M. G. Btln. Cpl. Edward P. Wing. Co. B. 102nd V. G. Btln. Cpl. Edwin Martin. Co. B, 102nd M. G. Btln. Pvt. 1st CI. Bernard T. Fitzsimmons. Co. B. 102nd M. G. Btln, Pvt. 1st CI. Walter Jordan, Co. B, 102nd M. G. Btln. Pvt. 1st CI. William T. McGlory, Co. B. 102nd M. G. Btln. Pvt. 1st CI. Augustine F. Mulqueeney, Co. B, 102n(i M. G. Btln. Pvt. George A. Devoid. Co. B, 102nd M. G. Btln. Pvt. 1st CI. Ellsworth A. Bumham. Co. B, 102nd M. G. Btln. Pvt. John L. Dwine, Co. B, 102nd M. G. Btln. Pvt. William A. Flynn, Co. B, 102nd M. G. Btln. Pvt. Roy Goggin, Co. R, 102nd M. G. Btln. Pvt. William D. Knowles. Co. B. 102nd M.G. Btln. Pvt. Benjamin A. Smith. Co. I. lO.ird Inf. Pvt. Frank W. Manning, Co. E. lOKt Inf. 1st Lieut. Fred W. Benner, 103rd Inf. Sgt. Charles F. Blanchard. M. G. Co. 10.)rd Inf. Sgt. Robert Reid. M. G. Co., 103rd Inf. Cpl. Walter G. Moore, M. G. Co.. 103rd Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Norman N. Dow, M. G. Co., 103rd Inf. Pvt. Henry L. Danforth, M. G. Co., 103rd Inf. Pvt. Ernest C. Melendv, M. G. Co., 103rd Inf. Pvt. Leon E. Ellsworth. M. G. Co., 103rd Inf. Bugler Ch.arlc5 J. Merrill, M. G. Co., 103rd Inf. Sgt. Ist CI. Edwin M. Clapp, Co.C, 101st Eng. Sgt. Martin F. Joyce, 101st Trench Mort. Batt. Cpl. Eugene E. Sanborn, 101st Trench Mort. Batt. Cpl. Guy R. Waite, 101st Trench Mort. Batt. Cpl. Harold D. Tibbets, 101st Trench Mortar Batt. Pvt. Reuben Patch, Co. C, 101st Eng, Pvt. Alfred K. Tinkham, Med. Det., 101st Eng. Capt. John F. Goodman, 102nd Inf. Sgt. C. W. Fisher, Co. B, 102nd Inf. Pvt. Augustin Como, Co. B, 102nd Inf. Pvt. Joseph Moscarelli, Co. B, I02nd Inf. 2nd Lieut. Gayle Scott. 101st F. A. Cpl. Edward H. Calhoun, Batt. E, 101st F. A. Pvt. William Piasecki, Batt. E. 101st F. A. 2nd Lieut. Harold B. Gray, 101st F. A. July 12, 1918 1st Lieut. Cornelius Beard, 101st Eng. 1st Lieut. Allen K. De-Xter. 104th Inf. 2nd Lieut. Ralph M. Bishop, 102nd Inf. 1st Sgt. Benjamin James, Batt. A, 101st F. A. .Sgt. John J. Courtney, Co. L, lOJth Inf. Sgt. Leo P. T. Jacques, Co. L, 104th Int. Sgt. Eric S. Olsen, Co. F, 102nd Inf. Sgt. James R. Thornley, Co. C, 102nd Inf. Cpl. Francis E. Hurley, Co. E, 101st Inf. ■Cpl. Ralph H. Sanderson, Co. F, 102nd Inf. Pvt. 1st Cl.Thoma-.Jolley.Med. Dcpt.. lOlst F.A. Pvt. 1st CI. Leslie M. Lane. Co. C. 102nd Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. William R. Davis. Co. E, 104th Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Kenneth B. Page, Med. Dept., 104th Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Charlie M. Dodge, Med. Dept., 104th Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Walter J. McCann, Med. Dept., 104th Inf. Pvt. Edward J. Farrell, Co. A, 102nd Inf. Pvt. Edward L. Dion, Co. C, 102nd Inf. Pvt. Jeremiah Tryon, Co. C, I02nd Inf. Pvt. Charles Gunter. 102nd F. A. Pvt. H. R. Johnson, Hdqrs. Co.. 102nd F. A. Pvt. J. C. Parent, Halt. B. 102nd F. A. Pvt. Joseph J. Gannon, Co. E, 104th Inf. Pvt. Glenn Hill, Co. E, 104th Inf. Pvt. Elmer L. Lane, Co. F. 104th Inf. Pvt. Charles Marino, Co. L, 104th Inf. Pvt. Alfred P. Lee, Co. L. 104th Inf. Sgt. Joshua H. Broadhead, Batt. A. lOird F. A. (posthumously). Pvt. Ist CI. Frank P. Gordon, Batt. E, 103rd F.A. (posthumously), Cpl. Russell A. Hoyt. Co. E. 104th Inf. (posthu- mously). Pvt. Joseph R. Blair, Co. E. 104th Inf. (posthu- mously) Pvt. Howard P. Fitzgerald, Co. L, 104th Inf. (posthumously). August il, 1918 Col. John H. Parker, 102nd Inf. Maj. John D. Murphy, 102nd M. G. Btln .Maj. Frank S. Perkins. 101st F. A. Maj. J. Alden Twachtman, 103rd F. A. Capt. DanaT. Gallup, 102nd Inf. Capt. Thomas F. Foley, 101st Inf. Capt. James A. Haggertv. 102nd Inf. Capt. Daniel W. .Strickland, 102nd Inf Capt. Harry B. Bissell, 102nd Inl. Capt. Frederick L. Blair, 104th Amb. C.>. Capt. Harry E. Mitten, 101st F. A. Capt. Coburn Smith, 101st F. A. Capt. Frank W. C^avanaugh, 102nd F. A. Capt. Herbert L. Bowen, 103rd Inf. 1st Lieut. Donald E. Dunbar, 101st Inf. 1st Li-ut. Martene W. Corum. lOlst Inf. 1st Lieut. George E. Irving, 101st Inf. 1st Lieut. E. R. Dcnsmorc, 101st Inf. 1st Lieut. William P. Fitzgerald. 101st InL 1st Lieut. Edward J. Price. 101st Inf. 1st Lieut. A. D. Corkum. 104th Inf. Ist Lieut. Carl W. Wirth. 104th Inf. 1st Lieut. Halleck Welles. Jr.. 104th Inf. 1st Lieut. James A. Lyon, 104th Inf. 1st Lieut. John R. Fcegal, 102nd Inf. 1st Lieut. Henry A. Riecke, 102nd Inf. 1st Lieut, .\5hlev J. Grifln, 102nd Inf. 1-t Lieut. Howard S. Williams, 102nd Inf. lit Lieut. William S. Schley. 102nd Inf. 1st Lieut. Conrad Wesselhoeft, 102nd Inf. Ist Lieut. James A. Gettings, 102nd Inf. lit Lieut. Daniel H. Lawlor, 102nd Inf. Ist Lieut. Theodore G. Croft. 102nd Inf. lit Lieut. Karl M. Erouse, 102nd M. G. Btln. lit Lieut. John R. .Sanborn, 102nd M. G. Btln lit Lieut. Harley J. Scott, 102nd M. G. Btln. lit Lieut. George D. Condren, 102nd M. G. Btln. 1st Lieut. John A. Humbird. 102nd M. G. Btln. 1st Lieut. Harry R. Howe, 101st Eng. l,t Lieut. W. J. Blylhe, 104th Inf. 1st Lieut. Paul R. McCampbell, 104th Inf, 1st Lieut. Chester R. Howard. 104lh Inf. 1st Lieu % John Rachek, 104th Inf. 1st Lieut. Daniel Needham. lOlst F. A. 1st Li--ut. Walter F. Tobey, 101st F. A. Ist Lieut. Thomas Sanders, 101st F. A. 1st Lieut. Huntington Frothingham. 103rd Inf. 1st Lieut. Robert O. Bhiod, 103rd Inf. 1st Lieut. Timothy D. Bonnev, 103rd Inf. 1st Lieut. Isaac H. .\ngell, 101st F. A. 1st Lieut. Frank A. MacNamee, 101st I'. A. 1st Lieut. Ernest C. Porter, 102nd F. A. 1st Lieut. Roscoe F. Mauser, 102nd F. A. 1st Lieut. Lester L. Powell, Med. Corps, loisl M.G. 2nd Lieut. Frank P. O'Neil, 101st Inf. 2nd Lieut. David Brickley, 101st Inf. 2nd Lieut. George L. Goodridge, 101st Inl. 2nd Lieut. Valentine C. Jacobs, 101st Inf. 2nd Lieut. Chester B. Winans, 101st Inf. 2nd Lieut. John A. Jones, 104th Inf. 2nd Lieut. Russell A. Harmon, 104lh Inf- 2nd Lieut. William II. Morris, 1041h Inf. 2nd Lieut. Jesse W. Penn, 104th Inf. 2nd Lieut. Walter T. Day, 104th Inf. 2nd Lieut. J. A. MacKenzie, 104th Inf. 2na Lieut. Douglas Gordon. 104th Inf. 2nd Lieut. William M. Brigham, 104th Inf. 2nd Lieut. Ralph W. Robart. 101th Inf. 2nd Lieut. James B. Polacek, 102nd Inf. 2nd Lieut. Orlando G. HilLs, Jr., 102nd Inf. 2nd Lieut. Lee F. Pickett, 102nd Inf. 2nd Lieut. Frederic W. Davis, 102nd Inf. 2nd Lieut. Gregory P. Connolly, 102nd Inf. 2nd Lieut. E. L. King. 102nd F. A. 2nd Lieut. Paul H. Hines, 102nd Inf. 2nd Lieut. John S. Bruce, 102nd Inf. 2nd Lieut. John Kjellberg, 102nd Inf. 2nd Lieut. Leo F. Covey, 102nd Inf. 2nd Lieut. Jean Toulouse, French Army, attached to 102nd Inf. 2nd Lieut. Gerald Courtney, 102nd M. G. Btln. 2nd Lieut. Gustaf A. Nelson, 102nd M. G. Btln. 2nd Lieut. Alfred J. Bartram, 102nd M. (i. Btln. 2nd Lieut. Raymond M. Atherton. 102nd M.G. Btln. 2nd Lieut. Warren E. Robinson, 102nd .M. G. Btln. 2n(l Lieut. John A. Baton, 102nd M. G. Btln. 2nd Lieut. Joseph vV. Strong, 101st Eng. 2nd Lieut. Morris L. Shadburn, 101st Eng. 2nd Lieut. Julius W. Toelken, 104th Inl. 2nd Lieut. Charles E. Nelson. 104th Inf 2nd Lieut. Frank Zink, 104th Inf. 2nd Lieut. Lester C. Barton, 101st F. A. 2nd Lieut. Henry M. Noel. 103rd Inf. 2nd Lieut. Gordon Harrower, 101st F. \ 2nd Lieut. Gayle Scott, lOlst F. A. 2nd Lieut. Frederick R. Seibert, 101st F. A. 2nd Lieut. Norman.C. Carnes, 102nd F. A ' 2nd Lieut. Charles G. Reed, 10!rd Inf. 2nd Lieut. Josejih H^innahan, 101st Inf. 2nd Lieut. ILirdd Amory, 101st M. G. Btln 2nd Lieut. Harold Winslow. 102nd F. A 1st Sgt. Leo Fox, Co. M, 101st Inf. 1st Sgt. John J. Maguire, Co. F. 101st Inf. Sgt. Frank Harris. Co. D, 101st Inf. Sgt. James F. Kelley, Co. G, 101st Inf. Sgt. James M. Beatty, Co. G. 101st Inf. Sgt. Timothy J. Sullivan, Co. G. 101st Inf. Sgt. John B. Shanahan. Co. G. 101st Inf. Sgt. Frederick Murphy, Co. G, 101st Inf. Sgt. John Holland, Med. Dept. lOIst Inf. Sgt. S. L. Nickerson, Co, D, 101st Inf. Sgt. Robert A. Ginivan. Co. M, 101st Inl Sgt. William C. Kirk, Co. M, 101st Inf. Sgt. Wilbur Packard, Med. Dept. 101st Inf Sgt. Joseph W. Casey, Co. F, 101st Inf. Sgt. John L. Clabby, Co. F. 101st Inf. Sgt. Camille E. Meyer. Co. F, 101st Inf. Sgt. Clifford H. Briscoe, Co. C, 101st F. Btln., Sig. Corps. Sgt. 1st CI.. John P. Holland, Med. Dept. 101st Inf. Sgt. John P. Carroll. Med. Dept., 101st Inf. Sgt. .Mfred J. Anderson, Med. Dept., 101st Inf Sgt. Hayward R. C. Mott. Med. Dept., 101st Inf. Sgt. Michael J. Lannon. Med. Dept. 101st Inf. Cpl. John J. O'brien, Co. G. 101st Inf. Cpl. M. J. O'Connell, Co. D. 101st Inf. Cpl. Austin J. Kelley. Co. L. 10 Ist Inf. Cpl. John J. Grady, Co. L. 101st Inf. Cpl. Christopher Sullivan. Co. K. 101st Inf. Cpl. Philip A. Lo Cascio. Co. F. 101st Inf. Cpl. Gavin R. Mclver, Co. A, 101st InL Cpl. Harvey .\damson, Co. C, tOlst F. Btln., Sig. Corps. Cpl. Ralph Robinson, Hdqrs. Co., 101st Inf. Cpl. Peter Sullivan, 101st F. Btln., Sig. Corps. Cpl. Richard T. Murphy, Co. L. 101st Inf. Cpl. John Dunn, Co. L, 101st Inf. CpL David B. Hunt, M. G. Co.. 101st Inf. .\ct'g Cpl. Arthur G. Irwin. Co. K. 101st Inf. .\Iech. Michael Kennedy, Co. F. 101st Inf. .Mech. Arthur Rogers, Co. F. 101st Inf. Mech. Leon Mayer. Co. F, 101st Inf. .Mech. Arthur E. Lancour, Co, L, 101st Inf. Mech. John R. McDonald, Co. L, 101st Inf. Cook Fred R. Brown, Co. D. 101st Inf. Cook Herbert H. Sanford, Med. Dept.. 101st Inf. Bugler Joseph W. Perrv. Co. I, 101st Inf. Bugler John F. Jordan, Co. L, 101st Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Joseph F. Cain, Med. Dept.. 101st Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. John A. Cronin, Med. Dept., Ifllst Inl. Pvt. 1st CI. Frank J. Greene. Med. Dept., 101st Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Leon L. Hall, Med. Dept.. 101st Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Albert W. Barn.ard, Med. Dept., lOlst Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Ferdinand LeBlanc, Med. Dept.. 101st Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Joseph F. Sullivan, Med. Dept., 101st Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. William Gr.aham. Co. G. 101st Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Cornelius H. Shea, Co. G. lOlst Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Daniel Taylor, Med. Dept., 101st InL Pvt. 1st CI. Joseph Zapolsky, Co. I, 101st Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. James L. Blair, Med. Dept., 101st Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Ernest T. Finan. Co. F, 101st Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Fritz Hedlund, Co. F. 101st Inf. Pvt. 1st Class Ulric .Mercier, Co. F, 101st Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. John H. Woods, Co. C, 101st F. Btln. Sig. Corps. Pvt. 1st CI. William H. Garrison, Co. C, 101st Fid. Btln., Sig. Corps. Pvt. 1st CI. Daniel T. Kelly, lOlst Fid. Btln., Sig. Corps. Pvt. 1st CI. Elwin J. Cooney, Co. C. 101st Fid. Btln., Sig. Corps. Pvt. 1st CI. Patrick J. Barry, Med. Dept., 101st Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. William J. Davis.Med. Dept.. 101st Inf. Pvt. Ist CI. William A. Dillon, Med. Dept., lOlst Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Edward H. Kinder, Med. Dept.,101st Inf. Pvt. John J. Bedford. Med. Dept., 101st Inf. Pvt. Charles Cottingham. Med. Dept.. 101st InL Pvt. Alex A.Davidson. Med. Dept.. lOIst Inf. Pvt. Carroll P. Foss, Med. Dept.. 101st Inf. Pvt. John Walther, Med. Dept.. lOlst InL Pvt. Mortimer Butler. Co. D. 101st Inf. Pvt. Alvin H. Smith, Co. G. 101st Inf. Pvt. Leslie A. Childres, Co. G. 101st Inf. Pvt. David B. Christie, Co. G, 101st Inf. Pvt. Joseph L. McGee, Co. G. 101st Inf. Pvt. Raymond Knipe, Co. G, lOlst Inf. Pvt. William J. Callahan, Co. M. 101st InL Pvt. Charles J. Sullivan. Co. L, 131st InL Pvt. Frank Notling. Co. G. lUlst InL Pvt. Irving J. Loucraft. Co. M. 101st InL Pvt. .\ndrew F. Finnegan. Co. .M. 101st Inf. Pvt. Michael Mitchell. Co. M. 101st InL Pvt. Ralph L. I)av. M. G. Cu.. lOlsl Inf. Pvt. Standish V. Furber, M. G. Co.. lOIst Inf. Pvt. Thomas Rvan, Co. D. 101st Inf. Pvt. Charles Mllkr. Co. A. inist Inf. Pvt. Rudolph Holtz, Co. D, lOIst Inf. Pv-t. M. Kaufman. Co. E. 101st Inf. Pvt. Harold E. Rounds. Co. L. 101st Inf. Pvt. Syerre Knudson, Co. L. 101st Inf. Pvt. Douclas Ross, Co. K. 101st Inf. Pvt. Reginald Bates, Co. K, 101st Inf. Pvt. Reginald R. Peal. Co. K. 101st Inf. Pvt. .\lfred A. Hall Co. K. 101st Inf. Pvt. Stuart B. Walther. Wed. Dept.. 101st Inf, Pvt. Edward J. McNamara. Med. Dept.. 101st Inf. Pvt. John R. Kilev. Med. Dept., 101st Inf. Pvt. Thomas A. Fulham, M. G. Co.. lOlst Inf. Pvt. Frank E. Marr, Med. Dept., 101st Inf. Pvt. Harold Bostwick, Med. Dept., 101st Inf. Pvt. Bertrand Spooner. Med. Dept., 101st Inf. Pvt. Albert C. Smith. Co. A, lOlst Inf. Pvt. Edward W. Dobracki, Co. C. 101st Fid. Btln., Sig. Corps Pvt. Earle H. Young, Hdqrs. Co.. 101st Inf. Pvt. Clvfton Burgess, Hdtirs. Co., 101st Inf. Pvt. John Danahy. 101st Fl.l. Btln.. Sig. Corps. Pvt. William Hey, Hdqrs. Co.. 101st Inf. Pvt. Edwin M. Hurder. Med. Dept.. lOlst Inf. Pvt. Gunnor Carlson, Med. Dept.. 101st Inf. Pvt. Willard H. Lowman, Med. Depl., Ifllst Inf Pvt. Arthur Cleverslev, Co. L, 101st Inf. Pvt. Walter Berry, Co. L. Wist Inf. Pvt. Ernest Adams. Co. L, 101st Inf. Pvt. Joseph E. .Spence. Co. L, 101st Inf. Pvt. Howard A. Wells, Co. L, 101st Inf. Pvt. Henry L. Bouret, Co. L, 101st Inf. Pvt. William B. Benner, Co. L, 101st Inf. Pvt. William C. N. Boylen, Co. L, lOlst Inf. Pvt. Walter P. Kellev, Co. L, 101st Inf. Pvt. James J. McCarthy, Co. I., 101st Inf. Pvt. Arthur Preston. Co. I., lOlst Inf. Pvt. John Mavne, Med. Dept., lOlst Inf. Ist Sgt. George Tvrell. Co. B, 102nd Inf. Regt. Sup. Sgt. Edward Packtor, Sup. Co., 102nd Inf. 1st Sgt. Harold Shields, Co. C, 102nd Inf. 1st Sgt. David A. Edmunds, Co. K. 102nd Inf. Sgt. James J. Ward, Co. A. 102nd Inf. Sgt. Harry L. LaRue. Co. A, 102nd Inf. Sgt. Ovide Lemieux. Co. C, 102nd Inf. Sgt. Robert Maher, Co. D. 102nd Inf. Sgt. Francis W. Bossidy, Co. K, 102nd Inf. Sgt. Lotus N. Mobley, Co. L, 102nd Inf. Sgt. Frank Giordano, M. G. Co., 102nd Inf. Sgt. Arthur Cartier, Co. C. 102nd Inf. Sgt. Edward Sweeton. Co. C. 102nd Inf. Sgt. Thomas Blake, Co. C, 102nd Inf. Sgt. John T. Dillon, Co. C, 102nd Inf. Sgt. Daniel J. O'Connell, Med. Dept., 102nd Inf. Sgt. Herman J. SchaeSer. Co. G, 102nd Inf. Sgt. William Bergin, Co. G, 102nd Inf. Sgt. Eugene Smith. Co. L, 102nd Inf. Sgt. Albert W. Herman, Co. D. 102nd Inf. Sgt. Alfred Alexander, Co. M, 102nd Inf. Sgt. Jeremiah J. Griflin, Supply Co., 102nd Inl, Sgt. F. Edward McGuinness, Sup. Co.. 102nd Inf. Sgt. Alfre 1 I. Brewer, Sup. Co.. 102nd Inf. Cpl. Edward E. Hintz. Co. I, 102nd Inf. Cpl. John Thomson. Co. B, 102nd Inf. Cpl. John H. Simmons, Co. H, 102nd Inf. Cpl. Harry B. I.. Marvm. Co. H, 102nd Inf. Cpl. Harold Sanford, Co. M. 102nd Inf. Cpl. John C. Shulthiess. Kdtirs. Co., 102nd Inf. Cpl. John L. Casey, Co. I, 102nd Inf. Cpl. William P. Tiezien. Co. A, 102nd Inf. Cpl. James J. Walsh. Co. A, 102nd Inf. Cpl. Williiim B. Ayhvard, Co. A. 102nd Inf. Cpl. Henry F. Meigs, Co. L, 102nd Inf. Cpl. William Ostrander. Co. M. 102nd Inf. Cpl. Samuel Turbin. Co. W. 102nd Inf. Cpl. Thomas A. Meehan. Co. M. 102nd Inf. Cpl. Henry Evanier. Co. K. 102nd Inf. Mech. Horace J. Tanguay, Co. I. 102nd Inf. Mech. Charles Harris, Co. L. 102nd Inf. Bugler Carl Johnson. Co. I. 102nd Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Norman O. Miller, Co. K. 102nd Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. James Tamborini. M.G. Co., 102nd Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. James Broderick. Med. Dept., 102nd Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Peter J. Kochiss, Co. K. 102nd Inf. Pvt. 1st LI. Edwin C. Delesderni, Co. L, 102nd Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Clarence Brightman. Co. L, 102nd Inf. Pvt. Joseph Smith, Co. B, 102nd Inf. Pvt. Tony Paradiso, Co. D, 102nd Inf. Pvt. Frederick M. Parsons, Co. E. 102nd Inf. Pvt. Patrick H. Dugan, Co. E, 102nd Inf. Pvt. William M. Moore, Co. M, 102nd Inf. Pvt. Fred C. Clinton. Med. Dept., 102nd Inf. Pvt. Robe t Rayburn, Med. Dept., 102nd Inf. Pvt. Harold Frisbe, Med. Dept., 102nd Inf. Pvt. Wade E. Benson, Sup. Co., 102nd Inf. Pvt. James G. Somers. Med. Dept., 102nd Inf. Pvt. Edward L. Zimmerman. Med. Dept., 102nd Inf. Pvt. Hugh J. Lawlor. Med. Dept., 102nd Inf. Pvt. George E. Robert, Med. Dept., 102nd Inf. Pvt. Burtice Endicott, Co. C. 102nd Inf. Pvt. Walter Sanderson, Med. Dept., 102nd Inf. Pvt. Wm. J. Grabeck, M. G. Co., 102nd Inf. Pvt. George B. Phelps, M. G. Co., 102nd Inf. Pvt. George Banfi, M. G. Co., 102nd Inf. Pvt. Frank V. O'Keefe, M. G. Co.. 102nd Inf. Pvt. Herbert Nelson. Med. Dept.. 102nd Inf. Pi-t. John McGowan. Med. Dept.. 102nd Inf. Pvt. Harry Liebcskind. Med. Dept., 102nd Inf. Pvt. Frederick Clinton, Med. Dept., 102nd Inf. Pvt. Louis Miller. S. S. U., a tached 102nd Inf. Pvt. Rov Hotchkiss, Med. Dept.. 102nd Inf. Pvt. Fred ). Ludwig, Med. Dept., 102nd Inf. Pvt. Augustus Cardoza. Med. Dept., 102nd Inf. Pvt. Mark Fisher, Co. A, 102nd Inf. Pvt. William Carangello, Co. A, 102nd Inf. Pvt. Alfred L. Crues, Co. A, 102nd Inf. Pvt. Alysses .^rhountous, Co. D. 102nd Inf. Pvt. James Carty, Co. K, 102nd Inf. Pvt. Cyrus Hilton, Co. K. 102nd Inf. Pvt. Earl La Pier, Co. K. 102nd Inf. Pvt. John Conrov, Co. L. 102nd Inf. Pvt. Robert Rude. Co. L. 102nd Inf. Pvt. Guy Burr. Co. L. 102nd Inf. Pvt. William Williamson, Co. M, 102nd Inf. Pvt. Joseph I. Spelas, Co. K, 102nd Inf. Pvt. Arnold R. Rohan. Co. L, 102nd Inf. 1st Sgt. Frank B. Spr.ague. Co. M. 103rd Inf. 1st Sgt. Walter Eutterfield, Co. B. 103-d Inf. Sgt. Frederick J. Trachier, M. G. C^.. lO.lrd Inf. Sgt. Elmer A. LeBlanc, M. G. Co.. 103rd Inf. Sgt. Williiim H. Nourse. Co. C, 103rd Inf. Sgt. Andrew Jackson. Co. C. 103rd Inf. .Sgt. Harold L. Fennell. Co. M. 103rd Inf. Sgt. Harvey S. Butler. Co. M. 103rd Inf. Sgt. Ralph F. Alberts. Hdqrs. Co.. 103rd Inf. Sgt. Charles R. Barton. Co. L. 103rd Inf. Sgt. John F. Hough. Co. C, 103rd Inf. Sgt. James T. Hall. Hdqrs. Co.. 103rd Inf. Sgt. Alfred S. Winslow. Co. L. 103rd Inf. Sgt. Ernest A. Perrow. Co. L, 103rd Inf. Cpl. Odilon Custeau. Co. C. I03rd Inf. Cpl. James E. Brown. Co. M. 103rd Inf. Cpl. Waman S. Hassett. Co. B. 103rd Inf. Cpl. Wilfred Mills. Hdqrs. Co.. 103rd Inf. Cpl. George Langlais, Co. C, 103rd Inf. Cpl. Charles H. Cheverie, Co. I. !03rd Inf. Mech. Charles A. Stevens. M. G. Co.. 103rd Inf. Mech. Joseph A. Thibodeau, Co. L. 103rd Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Purvis S. Berr>-. Hdqrs. Co., 103rd Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Louis P. Parent, Hdqrs. Co., 103rd Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Mellen F. Tuttle, Co. B, 103rd Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Joseph A. Cormier, Hdqrs. Co., 103rd Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Arthur Paradis, Co. B. 103rd Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. George Dilboy, Co. H, 103rd Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. James A. McDonnell, Co. B, 103rd Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Francisco Girondo, Co. B. 103rd Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Walter P. Thornhill. Co. H. 103rd Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Leon Labonville. Co. L. 103rd Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Howard Goodall, Co. L, 103rd Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Walter S.Wynter, Hdqrs. Co., 103rd Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Donald V. Henry. Hdqrs. Co.. i03rd Inf. Pvt. Edward E. Ayotte, Hdqrs. Co., 103rd Inf. Pvt. Edward B. Gould. Hdqrs. Co., 103rd Inf. Pvt. Harrison Richardson. Hdqrs Co., 103rd Inf. Pvt. Joseph Ferguson, Hdqrs. Co., 103rd Inf. Pvt. Asaph Fancy, Med. Dept., 103rd Inf. Pvt. Ronald Lapham, Hdqrs. Co., 103rd Inf. Pvt. Robert A. Rhodes, Co. M, 103rd Inf. Pvt. Charles G. Brownvilk, Med. Dept., 103rd Inf. Pvt. Thomas N. Weeks. Med. Dept.. 103rd Inf. Pvt. Eugene Dubies. Co. C. 103rd Inf. Pvt. Roland F. Thompson. Co. E, 103rd Inf. Pvt. Edward McNeil. Co. B. 103rd Inf. Pvt. Nelson J. Leclair, Med. Dept., 103rd Inf. Prt. Vernon C. Bond, Med. Depl., 103rd Inf. Pvt. Bernard C. Rounds. Med. Dept., 103rd Inf. Pvt. Louis P. Dechane, Hdqrs. Co., 103rd Inf. Pvt. Walter E. Clinton, Hdqrs Co., 103rd Inf. Btb. Sgt. Maj. Gallon A. Hinds. 3rd Btln. 104th Inf. Btln. Sgt. Maj. Harry H. Barr. Hdqrs. Co.. 104th Inf. Sgt. Edward J. McNernev. Co. K. 104th Inf. Sgt. Ralph J. St. Germain, Co. E, 104th Inf. Sgt. William L. Allingham, Co. E. 104th Inf. Sgt. John C. Gramstorff. Co. F. 104th Inf. Sgt. John W. Martinson. Co. A. 104th Inf. Sgt. John W. Powers, Co. M. 104th Inf. Sgt. Earl R. McQuire, Co. L. 104th Inf. Sgt. Harry J. Kelley. Co. I, 104th Inf. Sgt. Frank W. Parks. Co. A. 104th Inf. Sgt. Roy Lovejov. Co. A. 104th Inf. Sgt. Raybcrn B. Melendy. Co. G. 104th Inf. Sgt. Arthur F. Gildav. Co. G. 104th Inf. Sgt. William S. Bradford. Co. C. 104th Inf. Sgt. Earl F. Sherman, Co. K. 104th Inf. Sgt. William M. Smith. Co. C. 104th Inf. Cpl. Edward L. Laplante. Co. K. 104th Inl. Cpl. Charles J. Regan. Hdqrs. Co.. 104th Inf. Cpl. Otis L. Stone. Co. K. 104th Inf. Cpl. Robert J. Sullivan, Co. E. 104th Inf. Cpl. Carlos F. Nickerson. Co. E. 104th Inf. Cpl. Albert E. Davidson. Co. E. 104th Inf. Cpl. Earl H. Christopher. Co. M. 104th Inf. Cpl. Edward Wandray. Co. M. 104th Inf. Cpl. Joseph Tworig. Co. M. 104th Inf. Cpl. William Haynes. Co. I, 104th Inf. CpL F. R. Daley. Co. 1, 104th Inf. Cpl. Albert L. Packard. Company I. 104th Inf. Cpl. William Pozzi. Co. G. 104th Inf. Cpl. Thomas A. Upton. Co. B. 104th Inf. Cpl. Jeremiah F. Kingston, Co. K. 104th Inf. Cpl. Maximillien Malatesta. Co. H. 104th Inf. Cpl. Clarence N. Nelson. Co. A. 104th Inf. Cpl. James P. J. Gannon. Co. E. 104th InL Cpl. Edward J. McGuire, Co. L. 104th Inf. Cpl. Arthur O. Fiset. Co. L. 104th Inf. Cpl. Carl Watts. Co. L. 104th Inf. Cpl. Raymon S. Lemon, Co. G, 104th Inf. Cpl. Joseph F. Campbell. Hdqrs. Co.. 104th Inf. Cpl. David L Lanigan. Hdqrs. Co., 104th Inf. Cpl. Archie I. Bradley, Co. A, 104th Inf. Cpl. Rosario H. Qu;rv, Co. G, 104th Inf, Cpl. Arthur J. Hall. Hdqrs. Co., 104th Inf. Cpl. Chester \. Graham. Co. M., 104th Inf. Cpl. Anthony DeMilia, Co. E, 104th Inf. Mech. George Frost, Co. E, 104th Inf. CookOsmind D. Gott, Co. L. 104 1 h Inf. Cook Claude C. Gott, Co. L. 104lh Inf. Wag. George H. Webster, Sup. C.i.. 104th Inf. Wag. Thomas J. Milnjs. Sup. Co.. 104th Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. John W. Heppler, Co. E. 104th Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Maurice A. Hilmes, Co. E. 104th Inf, Pvt. 1st CI. Victor E. L.afrenz. Co. H. 104th Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Horace A. Manning, Co. H. 104th Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Stewart Russell, Med. Dept.. 10411i Inf Pvt. 1st CI. Maurice C. Day, Co. L. 104th Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. J. E. Gilbert. Co. I, 104th Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Henry J. Burke. Co. M, 104th In'. Pvt. 1st CI. Guy Stew.art. Co. G. 104th Inf. Pvt. Ist CI. George W. Lonergan. Hdqrs. Co.. 104lh Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Thomas H. Erwin, Hdqrs. Co., lOtth Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Chester H. Grant, Hdqrs. Co.. 104th Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Rudolph P. Foster. Med. Dept.. 104th Inf. Pvt. John J. O'Brien, Co. E, 104th Inf. Pvt. John E. Burkhard, Co. E, 104th Inf. Pvt. Joseph R. Huntley, Co. I, 104th Inf. Pvt. Charles E. Richardson, Co. I. 104th Inf, Pvt. Walter Stodia, Co. M, 104th Inf. Pvt. Frank C. Esmond, Co. M, 104th Inf. Pvt. Andrew Shaw. Co. I, 104th Inf Pvt. Peter J. Mc.Vairn, Co. D, 104th Inf. Pvt. George H. G'Hara, Co. I, IfMth Inf. Pvt. J. F. Caton. Co. I, 104th Inf. Pvt. Ernest H. Young Co. K. 104th Inf. Pvt. Joseph S. Mortel, Co. K. 1041h Inf. Pvt. Henry Sunderland, Co. L. I04th Inf. Pvt. Pnilip S. Moreau. Co. H. 104th Inf. Pvt. Theodore Moeller, Co. H. I04th Inf Pvt. ELzear Cournoyer, Co. G. 104th Inf. Pvt. John W. Roy, Co. H. 104th Inf. Pvt. Leo yuirck, Co. K, I04th Inf. Pvt. Arthur F. Nobljs, Co. G. 104th Inf. Pvt. Donald Hitchcock, Med. Dept., 104th Inf. Pvt. Albert Lafountain, Co. K. 104th Inf. Pvt. Malcolm A. Macauley, Co. K. 104th Inf. Pvt. WillLim VVill.-tte, Co. L, lOllh Inf. Pvt. John D. LaFlesh, Co. D, 104th Inf. Pvt. Fador Strobel, Co. G, 104th Inf. Pvt. Alfred G. Champagne, Co. G, 104th Inf. Pvt. John Wozniak, Co. G, 104th Inf. Pvt. Tiiomas W. Casey, Co. M. 104th Inf. Pvl. Alfred J. Belliveau, Co. E. I04th Inf. Pvt. James F. Doolin. Cj.M. 104th Inf. Pvt. John C. Ross, Co. L, 104th Inf. Pvt. Pnilip J. Peterson, Co. L. 104th Inf. Pvt. Thomas E. Whitf jrd. Med. Dept.. 104th Inf. Pvt. Charles D. Shaw, Med. Dept.. 104th Inf. Pvt. HaDld S. Clark. Med. Dept.. 104th Inf. Pvt. William F. McNuky, Med. Dept.. 104th Inf. Pvt. Frank J. Conlan, Hdqrs. Co., 104th Inf. Pvl. Earl S. Crawford, Hdqrs Co., 104th Inf. Pvt. Michael J. Hach.'y. Co. M, 104th Inf. Pvt. Feibi Herbert. Co. M, 104th Inf. Pvt. Lawrence E. Russctt, Co. M, 104th Inl. Pvt. Joseph Granger, Co. G, 104th Inf. Pvt. Eugjne Poissant, Co. M, 104th Inf. Pvt. Andrew Watt, Co. E. 104th Inf. Pvt. Warren B. Morse, Co. E, 104th Inf. Pvt. Herman Dean, Co. K. 104th Inf. Pvt. Henry J. Laviolette, Co. K. 104th Inf. Pvt. George Munroe, Co. K, 104lh Inf. Pvt. Edward J. O'Connor, Co. K. 104th Inf. Pvt. Frederick A. Paul, Co. K. 104th Inf. Pvt. James J. Toomey, Co. K, 104th Inf. Pvt. Joseph Jasak, Co. K, 104th Inf. Pvt. Harry A. Brown, Co. D, U>4th Inf. Pvt. John H.Donavan, Co. C. 104th Inf. Pvt. James C. Thompson, Co. C, 104th Inf. Pvt. Earle .\ndrews, Co. A. 104th Inf. Pvt. Edgar A. Rohan. Co. A, 104th Inf. Pvt. Williiim P. Ryan, Co., F, 104th Inf, Pvt. Michael P. Withero, Co. F, 104th Inf. Pvt. John J. O'Connell, Co. F, 104th Inf. Pvt. Lewis V. Dorsey, Co. F. 104th Inf. Btln. Sgt. Joseph Maj. G. Gavin, Hdqrs Co., 101st F. A. Sgt. Frank A. Chivers. Batt. B. 101st F. A. Sgt. William A. Sullivan, Med. Dept., 101st F. A. Sgt. George C. Moison. Hdqrs. Co., 101st F. A. Sgt. 1st CI. Daniel F. Maloney. Med. Dept.. 101st F. A. Sgt. John A. Lacassc, Batt. E, lOlst F. A. Sgt. Maurice W. Fuller, Batt. D. 101st F. A. Sgt. Stanislaus A. Piasecki, Batt. D, lOlst F. A. Sgt. William J. Hadley, Batt. D, 101st F. A. Sgt. Charles B. Johnson, Jr., Batt. A, lOlst F. A- Sgt. Albert E. Hood, Batt. E. lOlst F. A. Cpl. George W. Phillips, Batt. F, 101st F. A. Cpl. Robert J. Standlev, Batt. F, 101st F. A. ftll, Ball. E, 102nd F. A. Pvt. Cpl. William Farrell, Batt. D, 102nd F. A. Pvt. Cpl. Edwin B. Johnson, Hdqrs. Co., 102nd F. A. Pvt. Cpl. Howard McGuinness, Hdqrs. Co., 102nd F. A. Pvt. Cpl. Charles V. McGuerly, Hdqrs. Co., 102nd F. A. Pvt. Cpl. Edward B. Rvan. Hdqrs. Co.. 102nd F. A. Pvt. Mech. Philip L. Millay, Bait. E, 102nd F. A. Pvt. Cook L;on F. Newton. Bait. E, 102nd F. A. Pvt. Pvl. 1st CI. Armand Daigle, Batt. D, 102nd F. A. Pvt. 1st CI. Omcr Laperle. Batt. D, 102nd F. A. 1st CI. Ernest Lincoln, Batt. D. 102nd F. A. 1st CI. Eugene Sheerin, Batt. D, 102nd F. A. 1st CI. James O'Roark. Batt. C. 102nd F. A. 1st CI. Frank G. Dallison. Med. Dept.. 102nd A. 1st CI. Leslie J. Burke. Med. Dept., 102nd F. 1st CI. George J. Ferguson. Med. Dept. 102nd A. lit CI. John Santos, Batt. D, 102nd F. A. Everett W. Brown. Batt. E. 102nd T. A. James S. Brown. Bait. E. 102nd F. A. Robert M. Brown. Batt. E. 102nd F. A. Daniel BrockL-bank. Batt. E. 102nd F. A. Siitse P. Bruinsma. Batt. E. lQ2nd F. A. Arthur Broadbcnt. Batt. E, 102nd F. A. Harold R. Burbank, Batt. E. 102nd F. A. George L. Benoit. Bait. E. n2nd F. A. Arthur H. Bovle. Batt. E. n2nd F. A. John H. Buckley. Batt. E. M2nd F. A. William E. Carroll. Batt. E. 102nd F. A. Ralph A. Corey. Battery E. 102nd F. A. George J. Cusick, Ball. E, 102nd F. A. Alfred J. Demers. Batt. E. 132nd F. A. Neils H. Frostholm. Batt. E. 102nd F. A. Harris A. Geroux. Batt. E. 102nd F. A. American Officers being decorated at Mononcourt. France. June 11, 1918. Tvt. Fred H. Hinckley, Batt. E. 102nd F. A. Pvt. George A. Johnson. Batt. E. 102nd F. A. Pvt. William J. Kentile. Batt. E, 102nd F. A. Pvt. Arthur L. La Flcur. Batt. E, 102nd F. A. Pvt. Henry J. Le Duke. Battery E. I02nd F. A. Pvt. Carl J. Lindbcrg, Batt. E. 102nd F. A. Pvt. Earle E. Lovcjoy. Batt. E. 102nd F. A. Pvt. Joseph R. Madden. Batt. E. 102nd F. A. Pvt. Frederick L. M.ayo, Batt. E. 102nd F. A. Pvt. Roland C. Millctt, Batt. E. 102nd F. A. Pvt. Frank Palm. Batt. E. 102nd F. A. Pvt. Ernest L. Paranto. Batt. E. 102nd F. A. Pvt. Walter A. Rand. Batt. E. 102nd F. A. Pvt. Edward G. Richards, Batt. E, 102nd F. A. Pvt. Georse 11. Whittaker. Batt. E, in2nd F- A, Pvt. Ralph W. Sildcy, Batt. E, 102nd F. A. Pvt. William Higgins. Batt. D. 102nd F. A. Pvt. Joseph T. Lopes. Med. Dcpt.. 102nd F. A. Pvt. Luther G. Surface. Batt. C, 102nd F. A. Pvt. Leslie Anderson, Batt. C, 102nd F. A. Pvt. John J. O'Xcil, Batt. C. 102nd F. A. Pvt. Chanel L. Dufour, Hdqrs. Co., 102nd F. A. Pvt. R.aymond C. Benzanson, Bait. E. 102nd F. A. Cpl. Albert J. Tracev, Batt. C, 10,?rd F. A. Pvt. David Papineau. Batt. C. lO.ird F. A. Pvt. Jerry E. Bacon, Med. Dcpt., 103rd F. A. Pvt. James J. Kearns, Batt. C. 10.3rd F. A. Pvt. Alexander B. Campbell. Batt. C, 103rd F. A. Sgt. 1st CI. Edward J. Kencfick, Med. Dept., 101st M. G. Btln. Sgt. Herbert Ratenburg, Med. Dept.. 101st M. G. Btln. Wag. Clifford R. Haskins. Co. B. 101st M. G. Btln- Wag. Edmund R. Hampson, Co. B. lOlst M. G. Btln. Pvt. 1st CI. Ilarrv Crompton. Med. Dept., 101st M. G. Btln. Pvt. 1st CI. Anthony Telesca, Med. Dept.. lOlst M. G. Blln. Pvt. Herman B. Levin. Med. Dept.. 101st M. G. Btln. Pvt. 1st CI. Charles IngersoU. Med.. Dept.. 101st M. G. Blln. 1st Sgt. Sydney A. Morency. Co. C. 102nd M. G. Blln. Mess Sgt. Jeremiah F. Lucey, Co. B, 102nd M. G. Blln. Sgt. Edward C. Jackson, Co. A. 102nd M. G. Blln. Sgt. Charles L. Rogers, Co. D, 102nd M. G. Btln. Sgt. Leonard L.Millican, Co. B, 102nd M. G. Btln. Sgt. Forrest C. Goodwin, Co. C, 102nd M. G. Blln. Sgt. Wesley E. Gould, Co. D, 102nd M. G. Btln. Sgt. Cecil J. Dowers. Co. D. 102nd M. G. Btln. Sgt. Dana E. Pike. Co. C, 102nd M. G. Btln. Sgt. Harold F. Still. Co. C, 102nd M. G. Btln. Cpl. Edwin W. Vicbranz, Co. D, 102nd M. G. Btln. Cpl. Francis P. Malone. Co. D. 102nd M. G. Btln. Cpl. Errol H. LaBombard. Co. B. 102iid M. G. Btln. Cpl. Elliot Zwicker, Co. A. 102nd M. G. Btln. Cpl. Firth B. Andrews, Co. A. 102nd M. G. Btln. Cpl. Herman Gustafson. 102nd M. G. Btln. Cpl. Francis B. Morse, Co. C. 102nd M. G. Btln. Cpl. Oswald E. Regnicr, Co. C, 102nd M. G. Btln. Cpl. Dwight W. Cooke. 102nd M. G. Btln. Cpl. Maurice A. Guerrant, Co. D. 102nd M. G. Btln. Cpl. Leslie V. Hodge, Co. D, 102nd M. G. Btln. Cpl. Michael Kondrat. Co. D, 102nd M. G. Btln. Cpl. Martin Krekovec. Co. D. 102nd M. G. Btln. Mech. Frederick E. King, Co. B, 102nd M. G. Btln. Wag. John J. Shevlin, 102nd M. G. Btln. Pvt. 1st CI. Clarence C. McLaine, Co. A. 102nd M. G. Btln. Pvt. 1st CI. Vernon F. Ackley, Co. C. 102nd M. G. Btln. Pvt. 1st CI. Everett E. Ford, Co. C, 102nd M. G. Btln. Pvt. 1st CI. Herbert E. Partridge, Co. C. I02nd M. G. Blln. Pvt. 1st CI. Edward M. Lewis, Co. D. 102nd M.G. Blln.. Pvt. Isl CI. Frank P. Shanley, Co. D. 102nd M. G. Btln. Pvt. James M. Hines, Co. A, 102nd M. G. Btln. Pvt. William L. Wadsworlh, Med. Dent., 102nd M. G. Blln. Pvt. Harold S. Saurman, Med. Dept., 102nd M. G. Btln. Pvt. Harold S. Metcalf. Co. C. 102nd M. G. Btln. Pvt. Eben A. Farnsworth. Co. D, 102nd M. G. Btln. Pvt. Albert C. Wilson, Co. C, 102nd M. G. Btln. Pvt. Maurice A. Berryman, Co. D, 102nd M. G. Btln. Pvt. Guy Harrington. Co. D. 102nd M. G. Btln. Pvt. Ernest Terry, Co. D, 102nd M. G. Btln. Pvt. Dean M. Brock, 102nd M. G. Btln. Sgt. Robert W. Moody, Co. A, 103rd M. G. Btln. Sgt. Frank A. McLaughlin. Co. B, 103rd M.G. Btln. Sgt. William F. Donegan, Co. B. lOJrd M. G. Btln. Sgt. Louis J. Mayo. Co. B, 103rd M. G. Btln. Sgt. Claude Lindstrom. Co. B, 103rd M. G. Btln. Cpl. Walter E. Bell. Co. B, 103rd M. G. Btln. Cpl. .\rthur W. Thibeault. Co. B. 103rd M.G. Btln. Cpl. Daniel J. Connor. Co. B, 103rd M. G. Btln. Cpl. Raymond W. Sebastion. Co. B. 103rd M. G. Btln. Cpl. Alferie Lafleurv, Co. E. 103rd M. G. Btln. Mech. William H. Mayo. Co. B, 103rd M. G. Btln. Pvt. 1st CI. Andrew W. Capwcll. Co. C, 103rd M. G. Btln. Pvt. 1st CI. Jesse M. Bailev. Med. Dept.. 103rd M. G. Btln. Pvt. 1st CI. Homer J. LaCross. Co. B. 103rd M. G. Btln. Pvt. 1st CI. Paul D. Martin, Co. B. 103rd M. G. Blln. Pvt. 1st CI. Elmer Watts, Co. B. 103rd M. G. Btln. Pvt. 1st CI. Clayton H. Dow. Co. B, 103rd M. G. Blln. Pvt. 1st CI. William F. Hicker. Co. B. 103rd M. G. Blln. Pvt. 1st CI. Walter M. Parker, Co. B. 103rd M. G. Blln. Pvt. 1st CI. Robert L. Ostrowski. Co. B. 103rd M. G. Btln. Pvt. Phillip Roberge, Co. D, 103rd M. G. Btln. Pvt. Raymond Owens. Co. D, 103rd M. G. Btln. Pvt. Chester Akins, Co. D. 103rd M. G. Btln. Pvt. Henry Johnson, Co. D, 103rd M. G. Btln. Pvt. Arthur Fairchild, Med. Dept. . 103rd M.G.Btln. Pvt. William Shav, Med. Dept., 103rd M. G. Btln. Pvt. Ernest E. Stewart, Med. Dept., 103rd M. G. Btln. Pvt. \\illiam J. Pierce, Co. A, 103rd M. G. Btln. Pvt. Harry A. Templeton, Co. A, I03rd M. (i. Btln. Pvt. Emmetle C. Rvea, Co. B. 103rd M. G. Btln. Pvt. Arthur D. Blake, Co. B, 103rd M. G. Btln. Pvt. Henry A. Cheney, Co. B, 103rd M. G. Btln. Pvt. Earl R. Vinall, Co. B, 103rd M. G. Btln. Pvt. Samuel F. McDonald, Co. B, 103rd M. G. Bthi. Pvt. Howard F. Kaiser, Co. B, 103rd M. G. Btln. Pvt. Carmi G. Comings, Co. B, 103rd M. G- Btln. Pvt. James W. Butler. Co. B, 103rd M. G. Btln. Pvt. Levi Sjrois Co. B, 103rd M. G. Btln. Pvt. Wesley M. Barnes, Co. B, 103rd M. G. Btln. Pvl. Willie D. Wilson, Co. B. 103rd M. G. Btln. Pvt. Edward Desbe, Co. B, 103rd M. G. Btln. Cpl. Irving L. Marsh, Co. A, 101st Eng. Pvt. James A. Walsh, Co. A, 101st Eng. Pvt. James J. Lewis, Co. D, 101st Eng. Sgt. Andrew G. Connell, 101st Arab. Co. Sgt. Joseph E. Sullivan. 101st Arab. Co. Pvt. Ernest P. Runnells, 101st Amb. Co. Pvt. John J. Tesorcro, 101st Amb. Co. Pvt. William C. Louis, 101st Amb. Co. Wag. Curtis F. Banks, 102nd Amb. Co. Wag. Earl E. Radikcn, 102nd Amb. Co. Pvt. 1st CI. George A. Stevens, 102nd Amb. Co. Pvt. 1st CI. Frank E. Wall, 102nd Amb. Co. Pvt. 1st CI. Michael Kwasniski, 102nd Amb. Co. Pvt. 1st CI. Roy Thompson, 102nd Ami). Co. Pvt. 1st CI William McElroy. 102hd Amb. Co. Sgl. Joseph F". McLaughlin, 103rd Amb. Co. Cpl. Ernest T. Siebert, 103rd Amb. Co. Pvt. 1st CI. Oliver W. Hood. 103rd Amb. Co. Pvt. Albert H. McArdIc, 103rd Amb. Co. Pvl. Harold F. Golden. 103rd Amb. Co. Pvl. Robert Riggs, 103rd Amb. Co. Pvt. Joseph R. Rousch, lOtrd Amb. Co. Sgt. William W. Huntlev, 104th Amb. Co. Sgt. Alfred J. S. Weaver, 104th Amb. Co. Pvt. 1st CI. Charles C. Thompson, 104th Amb.Co. Pvt. 1st CI. William A. McGregor, 104th Amb. Co. Pvt. Roy D. Chapin. 104th Amb. Co. Pvl. Leland S. Cutler, 104th Amb. Co. Pvt. Hjalmur Flinkfeldt, 104th Amb. Co. September 17, 1018 Cpl. Edwin Martin, Co. B, 102nd M. G. Btln. Cpl. Edward P. Wing. Co. B, 102nd M. G. Btln. Cpl. Joseph R. Vatcher, Co. B, 102nd M. G. Btln. Pvt. 1st CI. Bernard T. Fitzsimmons, Co. B, 102nd M. G. Btln. Pvt. 1st CI. William T. McGlory, Co. B, 102nd M. G. Btln. Pvt. 1st CI. Ellsworth A. Bumham, Co. B, 102nd M. G. Btln. Pvt. 1st CI. Walter Jordan, Co. B. 102nd M. G. Blln. Pvt. 1st CI. Augustine F. Mulqueeney, Co. B, 102nd U. G. Btln. Pvt. William A. Flynn, Co. B, 102nd M. G. Btln. Pvt. Roy Goggin, Co. B. 102nd M. G. Btln. Pvt. John L. Uwire, Co. B, 102nd M. G. Btln. Pvt. George A. Devoid, Co. B, 102nd M. G. Btln. Sgt. George H. Martin. Co. I, 104th Inf. Cpl. Wm. J. O'Brien, Co. I, 104th Inf. 1st Lieut. Elmer R. Ilaslett, 12th Aero Squad. Sgt. Harley Forsythe, Co. D, 103rd M. G. Btln. 1st Sgt. William B. Winfield, Co. D, 103rd M. G. Btln. Sgt. Harry M. Walsh. Co. D, 103rd M. G. Blln. Sgl. Arthur P. Jones, Co. D, 103rd M. G. Btln. Cpl. Romeo O. Coulombe, Co. D. 103rd M. G. Blln. Pvt. 1st CI. George W. Rollins, Bat. F, 101st F. A. Pvt. John J. Culhane, Co. D, 103rd M. G. Btln. Pvt. Simon Godfrey, Co. D, 103rd M. G. Btln. Pvt. Earl J. Conger, Co. D, 103rd M. G. Btln. Pvt. Eugene Taylor, Co. D, 103rd M. G. Btln. Pvt. Harold R. Gorgstrom, Co. D, 103rd M.G.Btln. Pvt. Horace W. Ro.\bury, Co. D, 103rd M.G. Btln. Pvt. William R. Ritchie, Co. D, 103rd M.G. Btln. Pvt. Arthur A. McCann, Bat. B. 102nd F. A. 1st Lieut. A. N. Van Ostrand. 103rd F. .•\. Wag. James J. Burke, Co. A. 1 1st Am. Tr. Pvl. Ira Margolis. Co. B, 102nd M. G. Btln. Pvt. Harold J. Crocker. Co. B, 103rd Inf. Pvt. T. W. Hoivard, Co, C, 101st F. Blln., Sig. Corps. Pvt. H.B.Lovelace. Co. C. 101st F.Btln..Sig.Corps. Pvt. Victor M. Perry, Hdqrs. Co.. 102nd F. A. Capt. Sherman N. Shumway, 103rd Inf. 1st Lieut. John E. Wilson, 103rd Inf. Maj. E. E. Lewis, 104th Inf. Maj. Elson A. Hostord, 103rd Inf. Maj. James W. Hanson, 103rd Inf. Maj. William E. Southard, 103rd Inf. Capt. Emerson G. Taylor. 102nd Inf. Capt. Irving E. Doane, 103rd Inf. Capt. William D. Ireland, 103rd M. G. Btln Capt. Will N. Thompson. 103rd M. G. Btln Capt. William H. Munsell. 103rd M. G. Btln Capt. Joseph A. Evarts, 103rd M. (;. Bt n 1st Li;ut. jack B. Wood. 103rd M. G. Btln 1st Lieut. Geo. M. Wallace. 103rd M. G. Btln 1st Li3ut. Fred M. Fay, 103rd M. G. Blln. 1st Lieut. Howard C. Arnold. 103rd M. G. Btln 1st Lieut. Bertram H. Buxton, 103rd M. G. Blln 2nd Lieut. Rex V. McPherson, 103rd M. G. Btln 2nd Li-'ut. Charles II. Saltmarsh. 103rd ?.I. G. Btin 2nd Lieut. Lawrence G. Miller, 103rd M. G Btln 2nd Lieut. Roland T. Fcnton. 103rd I.I. G. Btln 2nd Lieut. Paul E. Mattice. 103rd M. G. Btln 2nd Lieut. Charles E. Ames, 103rd M. G. Btln 2nd Lieut. Harry Van Hala, 103rd M. G. Blln 2nd Lieut. Charles W. Field. 103rd M. G. Btln 2nd Lieut. Orville P. Johnson, 103rd M. G. Btln Sgt. Ist Cl. Gideon J. Eickleberv, Pho. Det.. S C Pvt. 1st CI. E. Painter. Pho. Dit., S. C. Pvt. Arthur B. Cobb. Pho. Del.. S. C. Pvt. Carleton L. Morse, Pho. Det. S C Sgt. Frank J. HurL-y. Co. H, lOlst Inf. CpL Eugene T. Zanni. Co. H. lOlst Inf. Pvt. George David. Co. H. 101st Inf. Pvt. Leo J. Driscoll, Co. H, 101st Inf. Cpl. John E. Kamb, Co. B, IO!rd Inf. Cpl. James Kirstead, Co. B. 103rd Inf. Pvt. Victor M. Perry, Hdqrs Co., 102nd F \ Cpl. George F. Meyer, Co, L, 103rd Inf. Cpl. William Murphy, Co. B. 103rd Inf. Cpl. Berdon Kennison, Co. B, 103rd Inf Cpl. Peter O'.Malley. Co. B, 103rd Inf. Cpl. Charles E. Moller, Co. B, 103rd Inf. Mech. Gilbert H. Sanders, Co. B, 103rd Inf Pvt. Ist Cl. Clement J. Carroll, Co. L, 103rd Inf. Pvt. 1st Cl. John J. Cloonan. Co. B, 103rd Inf. Pvt. 1st Cl. Gideon Gagne, Co. B, 103rd Inf. Pvt. 1st Cl. William Gilman, Co. B., 103rd Inf Pvt. 1st CI. Walter J. Boardman. Co. B. 103rd Inf. Pvt. 1st Cl. Gerald McCarthy, Co. B, 103rd Inf. Pvt. Lucian Arsonault, Co B, 103rd Inf. Pvt. John L. Cochran, Co. B. 103rd Inf. Pvt. Charles Wenzcl, Co. B. 103rd Inf. Pvt. Benjamin S. Shepard. C .. B, 103rd Inf. Pvl. Eldon A. Dull, Co. B, lOlrd Inf Pvt. Michael F. Hessian, Co. B, 103rd Inf. Pvt. Marston Burnett, Co. B, 103rd Inf. Pvt. Benjamin Arsenault, Co. B. 103rd Inf. Col. P. D. Glassford, 103rd F. A. Capt. Harold R. Barber, 133rd F. A. Capt. Stuart L. BuUivant. 103rd F. A. 1st Lieut. J. Wilbrd Newton. 133rd F. A. 1st Lieut. Walter F. O'Donohu;. 103rd F. A. 1st Lieut. Dana M. Hubbard, 133rd F. A. 1st Lieut. Felix W. Knauth, 101st F. A. Cpl. Edward Page, Bat. C, lOlst F. A. Cpl. Everett C. Horton, Bat. C, 101st F. A. Cpk Jesse L. Vance, Co. B, 40th Eng., attached to B,rt. F, 101st F. A. Mech. Walter G. Sims, Bat. C. 101st F. A. Bug. John T. Fallon, Bat. C. 101st F. A. Pvt. Ist Cl., Chas. L. Smelledge, Bat. C, 101st F-.V Pvt. 1st CI. .\rnold H,. Eydenberg, Bat. C, 101st F. A. Pvt. George H. Tanner, Bat. C, 101st F. A. 1st Sgt. Paul F. Holland, Bat. li, 103rd F. A. Sgt. Aubrey C. Bartletl, Bat. B, lJ3rd F. A. Sgt. Harold T. Phinnev, Bat. B, 103rd F. A. Sgt. Charles Ogden, Hdqrs. Co., 103rd F. A. Sgt. John W. Khoadcs, Bat. A. IO!rd F. A. Sgt. Frank W. JelTers, Bat. B. 103rd F. A. Sgt. Howard E. Aylesworth, Bat. B, 133rd F. A. Cpl. Ralph M, Wallace. Bat. C. 103rd F. A. Cpl. Albert H. White. Bat. C, I03rd F. A. Cpl. Francis M. Carr, Hdqrs. Co., 103rd F. A. Cpl. James S. Walsh, Hdqrs. Co., IO.ird F. A. Cpl. Earl II. Plympton, Bat. A, 103rd F. A. Sgt. Frank C. Buller. Bat. B. 103rd F. A. Cpl. Edwin K. Devine, Bat. B. 103rd F. A. Cpl. Thomas N. Redfem, Bat. B, 103rd F. A. Cpl. Percy C. Wilkinson, Bat. B, 103rd F. A. Cpl- Herbert E. Harrison, Bat. B. 103rd F. A. Cook Frank Pitt, Bat. B, 103rd F. A. Cook Jack II. Brailey, Bat. B, 103rd F. A. Pvt. 1st Cl. Adelard J. Belheumer, Hdqrs. Co., 103rd F. A. Pvt. 1st Cl. Edward Luther, Bat. C, 103rd F. A. Pvt. 1st Cl. Harry A. Keene, Bat. C, 103rd F. A. Pvt. 1st Cl. Waller F. Lyons, Bat. C. 103rd F. A. Pvt. 1st Cl. Lucian C. Simone. Bat. C, 103rd F. A. Pvt. 1st Cl. Clarence R. .\ndrews. Bat. B. 103rd F. A. Pvt. 1st Cl. Charles D. Gardiner, Bat. B. 103rd F.A. Pvt. 1st Cl. Tateos M. Hoditsian, Bat. B, 103rd F.A. Pvt. 1st Cl. Justin B. Richardson, Bat. B, 103rd F.A. Pvt. Bernard R. Garrity, Bat. C, 103rd F. A. Pvt. Sterling K. Conkey, Bat. C. I03rd F. A. Pvt. Walter R. Hohlcr, Bat. C, 103rd F. A. Pvt. Jack Opochenskv. San. Det.. 103rd F. A. Pvt. Kenneth D. Johnson, Bat. C, 10.3rd I-'. A. Pvt. James J. Kearns, Bat. C. 103rd F. A. Pvt. Joseph Taci. Bat. C. 103rd F. A. Pvt. George Milligan, Bat. C. 103rd F. A. Pvt. James C. Loomis, Bat. C. 103rd F. A. Pvt. Thomas J. FlanniRan. Hdqrs. Co.. 103rd I-.A. Pvt. John W. Boardman. Bat. B. 103rd F. A. Pvt. Robert J. Hakall. Hdqrs. Co., 103rd F. A. Pvt. Stanley Herzos, Bat. F. 103rd F A. Pvt. John F. Yeilush, Bat. A. 103rd F. A. Pvt. Robert A. Pearson, Bat. A. 103rd F. A. Pvt. Peter A. Beaulieu, Eat. A, 103rd F. A. Pvt. Albert Brown. Bat. A, 103rd F A. Pvt. Albion E. Hainer. Bat. A. 103rd F. A. Pvt. Charles Gardiner. Bat. E. 103rd F. A. Pvt. George F. Holmes, Bat. B. 103rd F. A. Pvt. Milton C. Arnold, Bat. B, 103rd F. A. Pvt. Joseph D. Hurley, Bat. D, 103rd F. A. Pvt. Eric O. Toll. Bat. B. 103rd F A. Pvt. Carlton W. Short. Bat B 103rd F. A. Nurses Miss Clara L. Zaung, Night Chief Miss Ruth Bridges Miss Elizabeth Harland Miss Elizabeth Roulstore Miss Sybella T. Haviland Miss Rosa I. Hall Miss Margaret Lowe Miss Ethel Randall Miss Delia A. McNamara October li. 1918 Mai. Thomas F. Foley. 101st Inl. Capt. John R. Feegal. 102nd Inf. Capt. William J. Blythe. 104th Inf. 1st Lieut. Harry R. Howe. 101st Eng. 1st Lieut. Chester R. Howard. 104th Int. 1st Lieut. Robert O. Blood, Med. Corps. 103rd Int. 2nd Lieut. Harry M. Noel, 103rd Inf. Sgt. Joseph W. Casey, Co. F, 101st Inf. Sgt. Herbert Ratenburg. San. Det.. 101st M. C. Btln. Sgt. John T. Dillon, Co. C, 102nd Inf. Cpl. OdUon Custeau, Co. C. 103rd Inf. Cpl. John L. Casev, Co. I. 102nd Inf. Mech. Joseph A. thibodeau. Co. L. 103rd Inf. Pvt. Harold E. Rounds, Co. L, 101st Inf. Pvt. John J. Grady, Co. L. 101st Inl. Pvt. Charles E. Richardson. Co. I. 104th Inl. Pvt. Joseph R. Huntley, Co. I, 104th Inf. Pvt. Albert H. McArdle, 103rd Amb. Co.. 101st San. Tr. Pvt. James C. Thompson, Co. C, 104lh Inf. Pvt. Mellen F. Tuttic, Co. B. 103r- G. lOlst Inf. Cp . John E. Molloy. Co. G, 101st Inf. Cp . Francis M. O Connor, Co. (;. 101st Inf Cp . Francis Murray, Co. G, 101st Inf. Lp . Jhomas Courtney, Co. G. 101st Inf Cp . George L. Malone, Co. G, 101st Inf. Cp . Thomas F. Doherty, Co. G, 101st InL Cp . Thomas J McKee, Co. G. 101st Inf. C^ • will-"" J>Sullivan, Co. G. lOIst Inf. Cpl. William O. Foerster, Co. H, 101st Inf ^',''\ ?°'''A' ^- P="''"' Co. G. lOlsl Inf III- ^■'""l^- '^"''f' Co- G, 101st inf. Pv ■ fefP| P-^L-"'1P''''' Co- G, lOlst Inf. P, ■ V i ' ^i ^? '';-^' Co. G, 101st InL p • u",'""' V C'sh. Co. G. 101st Inf. p: ■ ?"''k''m*^;,P?'^°- Co- G, 101st Inf. Pv. Jacob M. Weiss. Co. G, lOUt Inf. Pv . Rudolph Karlstad, Co. G, 101st InL p" ■ I'^'^Vl- ^''.""=*' Co. G, loist InL P^ • ?h:°l^p'^\i^"""' Co- G. 101st Inf. Pv . Albert PKeenan, Co. G. 101st Inf. P^ ■ Win'''' *f- ^J""?'- Co. G, 101st InL Pvt. William L. Myrick, Co. G. 101st InL S ■ Jfrt Cuccia, Co. G, 101st InL Pv . Mike Art.no. Co. G. 101st Inf. Pvt. Frank Sha lenberger, Co. G. 101st Inf p3 " Xiifl,'"™''^?'^^"'?^' Co- G, 101st InL Pvt. Anthony T Trapp. Co. G. 101st Inf. Pv . Frank Held. Co. G. 101st Inf. Pv . Walter J McMenemy, Co. G, lOlst Inf. Pv . Edward Powers, Co. G, 101st Inf. Pvt. Oscar &. Hoffman, Co. G. loist InL Pvt. Marion Geiger, Co. G, 101st InL Pvt. John F. Donovan. Co. G. lOlst InL Pv.WalterH.Can. Co. G, 101st InL Pv . Daiiiel J. Peoples, Co. G. 101st InL Pv ■ cf,tVr-,^^°^°t^^A Co. G. 101st InL Pvt. Guy E. Goldsmith, Co. G. 101st InL Pv . John W. Delaney, Co. G, 101st InL p" " ll ," ^i.f-^'i'"'^- Co- G, lOlst Inf. Pv . Victor Neichwander. Co. G, 101st InL I ,■ ■J."TP'; ^/'?"^' Co. G, 101st Inf. Pv . Robert y. James, Co. G, lOlst Inf. Pvt. Robert L. kabrick, Co. G. lOlst Inf Pvl' fsTl'rJ- ?"';^?i' C"- G. lOIst Inf. Pvt. 1st U. Charles J Quinn. Co. G, 101st Inf Pvt. Loel Lence, Co. G, 101st InL Pv ■ M°M ^'u"^-"'™' Co- G, 101st Inf. Pv . Ml ford H. Dlx, Co. G, 101st InL Pvt. Aubrey Jones, Co. G. 101st InL Pv. William C. Holmes, Co. G, Wist InL Pvt G. Cancellere, Co. G, 101st Inf. I ,' t^fy^ ALilaika. Co. G, lOlst InL Pv . William E. Moore, Co. G, 101st Inf Pv . Stephen C. Heyman. Co. G, 101st InL Pv . Charles A. Higgms, Co. G, 101st InL Pv . Wilfred J, Senecal, Co. G, lOIsl Inf. Pv • John R. Smith. Co. G, 101st InL p 't ^»'?,'^ E. Ryan, Co. G, 101st InL Pv . Williana McGarr, Co. G, 101st InL p3 ■ iTu i^ V^oods, Co. G, 101st Inf. Pv . Ralph J. Cozzens, Co. G, lOlst InL Pv ' ft'''i^ rv,?'^'"^^' Co- G, 101st Inf. Pv . John E. O Donnell, Co. G, 10 1st InL Pvt. Joseph Meneconza, Co. G, 101st InL Pvt. Perry F. Linton, Co. G, lOlst InL P ■ £ "."."..^■.^"'"S"' Co- G, 101st InL Pvt. Harold M. Allen. Co. G. 101st InL Pvt. Ezra J. Barrett. Co. G. 101st InL Pvt. Rayinond J. Rosseel, Co. G lOlst Inf. Pvt. Frank Lowery, Co. G. 101st Inf Pvt. Lester Fast. Co. G. lOlst Inf Pvt. Harvy P. Newell. Co. G. 101st Inf Pvt. William H. Yarhan, Co. G. 101st InL Pvt. Frank Romonto, Co. G, 101st InL Pvt. Karl Anderson, Co. G, lOlst Inf Pvt. Nils Anderson, Co. G, 101st Inf Pvt. Peter J. Bisbier, Co. G. 101st InL Pvt. .yexander Bennett. Co. G, 101st InL Pvt. John Budzenski, Co. G, 101st InL Pvt. Dominic Ciccarello, Co. G, ioist Inf Pvt. William J. Courtney. Co. G, lOlst InL Pvt. Coleman Connelly, Co. G, 101 st InL Pvt. Raymond Connors, Co. G. 10 1st Inf Pvt. James Fayzo, Co. G, 101st InL Pvt. Warren E. Kelley, Co. G, 101st Inf. Pvt. Waller L. Leonard, Co. G. lOlst Inf Pvt. Geoffrey Lonergan, Co. G, lOlst Inf. Pvt. William J. McCarthy, Co. G, 101st Inf Pvt. Leon P. Duffv. Co. G. 101st InL Pvt. Nick \istav. Co. G, lOlst InL Pvt. Hardy Logan. Co. G. 101st InL Pvt. James L. Brown, Co. G, 101st Inf Pvt. Raymond Westmoreland. Co. G, lOlst Inf Pvt. John CoUucci, Co. G, lOlst Inf. Pvt. Bradford Waterman. Co. G. lOlst Inf. Pvt. Michael Wall. Co. G. 101st InL Pvt. John McMaster, Co. G. lOKt Inf Pvt. Mylo A. Sawtell, Co. G, lOKt Inf Pvt. Arthur Mohan, Co. G, 101st Inf Pvt. Edward J. O'Brien. Co. G, 101st InL Pvt. William Morrissev. Co. G. lOIst Inf Pvt. Michael Mullins, Co. G. 101st Inf Pvt. Henry C. Almass, Co. G, loist Inf Pvt. Harry Peterman. Co. G. 101st Inf Pvt. Charles H. Swangcr. Co. G, 101st Inf. Pvt. Robert H. Koonce, Co. G. 101st InL Pvt. Charlie W. Klees, Co. G, 101st Inf. Pvt. Michael Drohan, Co. G, 101st Inf Pvt. A fred Nelson, Co. G. 101st InL Pvt. Clarence A. Bowers, Co. G, 101st Inf Pvt. Lugi Labroscianno, Co. G. 101st Inf Pvt. Guissippe Tucci, Co. G. 101st Inf Pvt. Lee Bcane, Co. G. 101st Inf Pvt. Antonio Gianguilio, Co. G, 101st Inf Pvt. John F. Kneeland, Co. G. lOlst Inf Pvt. John H. Gilbert, Co. G, lOlst Inf Pvt. Paul Licurs, Co. G. lOlst InL Pvt. Otto Mussehl, Co. G, lOlst Inf Pvt. William N. Gaillard. Co. G. loist Inf Pvt. John Kostelniczak, Co. G, lOlst Inf Pvt. James J. Ca.sey, Co. E. 101st Inf Pvt. -Vnold B. Cox, Co. E. 101st Inf Pvt. Archibald E. Doyle, Co. E, lOIst Inf Pvt. Alc.xander B. Grant, Co. E, 101st Inf. Pvt. Edward E. Larkin, Co. E, lOlst Inf Pvt. Claude M. Sjitze. Co. E. 101st Inf ' Pvt. Raymonii Crozier, Co. F. lOlst Inf Pvt. Joseph W. Donahue. Co. F. 101st Inf Pvt. Oscar Naas. Co. F, 101st InL Pvt. Gilbert Goulding. Co. F, 101st Inf Pvt. Louis King, Co. F, 10 1st Inf. Pvt. Forrest Carter, Co. H. 101st Inf Pvt. Barney Doherty. Co. H. loist Inf Pvt. Edward EMcGrath. Co. H. 101st Inf. Pvt. Joseph O Halloran, Co. II, 101st Inf Pvt. Loran Wadman, Co. H. 101st Inf Pvt. 1st CI. William F. Linnehan. Med. Dept., 101st Pv^t. 1st CI. Joseph P. Sullivan, Med. Dept., 101st Pvt. 1st CI. Peter F. McGourty, Med. Dept., 101st Pvt. 1st CI. Allan Mcintosh, Med. Dept.. 101st Inf Pvt. R.aymond St. George, Co. G, lOIst Inf " Pvt. Joseph Kubes, Co. G. lOlst Inf Pvt. Lester G. Driscoll, Co. H, 101st Inf Pvt. Wellington P. Binns. Co. H, 101st Inf Pvt. Joseph D. Galinis. Co. H. 101st Inf Pvt. Daniel Doherty, Co. H. 101st InL Pvt. Fred G. CrLsp. Co. H. 101st InL Pvt. William P. Flannagan, Co. H. 101st InL Pvt. Dean H. Bowman. Co. H. 101st Inf Pvt. John N. Ncsom. Co. H, 101st Inf Pvt. Daniel Tillman. Co. H, 101st Inf Pvt. Charles H. Fochler. Co. II. lOlst Inf 1 vt. Eustochio Siabotti. Co. H. lOlst Inf Pvt. Phillip Allenzo. Co. H. loist Inf Pvt. James J. Gately, Co. H. lOlst InL December 14. 1918 Col. Hiram I. Bearss. 102nd Inf. Lt. Col. Evan E. Lewis. 102nd Ini. Lieut. Coj. James L. Howard. Div. M. G. Officer Capt. John Rachek. 104th Inf. Capt. John A. Humbird, 102nd Inf Capt. Robert Blood. Med. Corps, IWrd Inf Capt. Charles W. Comfort, Med. Corps. 102nd Inf 1st Lieut. Ross E. Weaver, 102nd Inf. 1st Lieut. Charles E. Nelson. l»4th Inf 1st Lieut. Gerald Courtney. 102nd M. G. Btin Amb^Co "^ Christiansen. Med. Corps, loist 1st Lieut. Joseph H. Dunn. Amb. Sec. loist .San iraln. 2nd Lieut. Edward H. Wyatt. 102nd M. G. BtIn 2nd Lieut. Cola A. Gray. 102nd M. G. BtIn Sgt. James Walsh. Co. A. 102nd InL Sgt. Frank J. Cummings. Hdqrs. Co.. 102nd Inf. Sgt. Herbert S. Whedon. Co. B, 102nd Inf Sgt. Charles R. Barton, Co. L. lOJrd Inf. Sgt. William Pozzi, Co. G, 104th Inf. Sgt. Stanley Beaton, 101st Amb. Co. Cp . Franci; J. Dogenick. Hdqrs. Co.. 102nd InL Cp ■ H.^,™''' 'V Batten. Co. A. 102nd M. G. Btin. Cp . Wilhatn J Brown, 101st F. BtIn.. Sig. Corps Cpl. James L. Courter. lOlst F. BtIn Sis Corns Pvt. Fritz Hedlund. Co. F. 101st Inf ^' ^ Pvt. Henry C. Harmon. Co. C, 102nd InL Pvt. Abe Johnson, Co. G, 102nd Inf Pvt. Edward McNeil, Co. B, lO.Srd Inf. Pvt. Edgar A. Rohan, Co. A, 104th InL Pvt. Henry A. Cheney, Co. B. 103rd M. G. BtIn. Pvt. Joseph C. Parent, Batt. B, 102nd F \ Pvt. Ernest R Runnels, 101st Amb. Co.' ' ' Pv . William J. Craven. 101st Amb. Co. Pvt. Ray C. Turner. 101st Amb. Co Pvt. Ivory H. Chapin. 101st Amb. Co. Maj. Stanhope Bayne- Jones. M. C. Div. Hdors Capt. Irving E. Doane. 103rd Inf Capt. Reuel A. Pierce. M. C. lO.ird Inf Capt. J.ames H. Erienbach. M. C. 103rd InL 1st Lieut. John P. King. Div. H.lnrs. 1st Lieut. Henry M. Bliss. 103rd Inf Cook Ellsworth Runnells. Co. B. 103rd M. G. BtIn Pv . Harry L Dewar. Hdqrs. Troop. Pvt. Char es A. Kelly. Co. I. !03rd InL Pvt. Charles E. Leiand. 103rd Inf Pvt. Emmett Sloane. Co. L. 103rd Inf Pvt. A fred A. Lepage. Cn. L. 103rd Inf Pvt. Clement J. Carroll. Co. L. 103rd Inf. Pvt. Harry Parker. Co. I. 103rd Inf Pvt. Earl B.Holbrook, Hdqrs. Co.. 103rd Int. Pvt. Ernest G. .Seeley. Co. B. 103rd M. G. BtIn Pvt. Winfield S. Hilton. Co. B. 103rd MGBtin Pvt. Jesse M. Bailey, Co. B, 103rd M. G. BtIn. December 28. 1918 w ^^\}YK^-^r''''"- Co. K. 103rd InL Wgnr. Melvin S. Gilnj.n, Sup. Co.. loird InL Cpl. James P. Foley. Sup. r^.. 103rd Eni; ^\o,'?,C'. Robert D. Whittemore, M G Co 103rd Inf. ■• Capt. Vincent C. Breen, lOlst Inf Capt., Herbert W. Taylor, 101st San. Train 1st Lieut. Martene W. Corum. 101st Eng ' 1st Lieut. David J. Bricklev. 101st Inf Sgt. Sabino Souza, Co. D. lOlst Inf Sgt. Daniel O'Connor, Co. C, lOlst'lnf Sgt. Eestra Higgins, Co. C, 101st Inf Sgt. D.'wey Chagnon, Co. M, 10 1st Inf Sgt. Thomas D. Holmes, Co. I, lojnd InL Sgt. Lee B. Landry. Co. F. 101st Inf Sgt. Hayward R. C. Mott, San. Dct loist Inf Cpl. Simon A Castine. Hdqrs. Co.. I'oist Inf. ' Cpl. Frank N. Gannon, Co. I, 101st Inf Cpl. Charles E. Cullen, Co. L, 101st Inf. Cp . Bartholomew, J Finnerty, Co. L. 101st InL Cp . Patrick J. Cassidy, M. G. Co.. loist InL Cp . Gorge J. Spinney, Co. C, 101st Inf. Cpl. Flolger Jager, Co. A, 101st Inf Cpl. James Doucettc, Hdqrs. Co., loist InL Cp . Henry Bradsnyder, Co. G, 102nd Inf. Cpl. Timothy Ahearn, Co. C, lO^nd Inf Pvt. 1st CI. Adelarde Bonclier, Hdqrs. Co., lOlst n''!' i?i'-F'' /°"=Py- J^ckman. Batt. E, lOlst F. A Pvt. Phihp Levi, Co. G, 102nd InL Pvt. George Schobert, Co. K. lOlst Inf Pvt. Roy T. Kelley, M. G. Co., lOlst Inf Pvt. John R. Walsh, M. G. Co., loist Inf Pvt. Frederick Le Blanc. San. Del.. 101st Inf Pvt. Francis J Maypother. Co. K. 101st InL' Pvt. John J. Maguire, Co. F, 101st Inf Pvt. \ictor C. Wedell, Co. II. lOlst Inf Pvl. Maurice Shoman, Co. I), 101st Inf Pvt. Joseph J. Bangham, Co. C, loist I'nf Pvt. Gearge J. Kite, Co. B, 102nd M. G BtIn Pvt. Norman L. Torrcv, Batt. C, 101st F A ' Maj. Cnstopher F. Lee, 102nd InL ' ' 1st Lieut. Carrol F. Reece, 102nd InL 2nd Lieut. Ralph W. Harwood. 102nd Inf 2nd Lieut. Edward J. Gilchrist, 102nd Inf' 1st Sgt. Herman L. Bush, Co. B, 102nd Iiif l*^;- S;!|l'"''-^ ^^''l^y (deceased), Co. E. 103rd Inf. Sgt- William T. McKernan, Co. K, 102nd Inf Sgt. Otto E. Dobaitz, Co. I, Knnd Inf Sgt. Michael Boiko, Co. K. 102nd Inf ' Sgt. Fran:is J Hines, Co. M. 102nd InL Sgt. Edwin W. Reed. Co. M. 102nd Inf Sgt. Ed>vard D. Hauley C i. B. 102nd M. G. BtIn Cpl. EarL- J. Martin. Co. I, 102nd Inf Wag. Leiand F. Gilbert. 102nd An-.b Co Pvt. Ist CI B -njamin F. Clay. 102nd Aiib. Co Pvt. Louis J. Tucker. Co. K. 102nd InL Pvt. Freti C. Dulevitz. Co. K, 103nd InL Capt. William D. Ireland, 103rd M. G. BtIn 1st Lieut. Reginald E. Foss, 103rd Inf 1st Lieut. Herbert W. Peart, Co. I, 103rd Inf Cnap. Harrison R. Anderson. 103rd Inf 2nd Lieut. James B. Callahan. 103rd Inf Mess Sgt. Gejrge W. Smith. Co. L. 103rd Inf. SaL Fred A. Farley. Co. M. 103rd InL Sgt William F. Emery, Co. G, 103rd InL Cp . .\lbert A. Nicholas, Co. H. lO.trd InL Cpl. Canlide Dumais, Co. H, 103rd InL Bugler Oran Michaud, Co. G. 103rd Inf Pvt. Ist CI. Edward J. Russell, Co. H. lb3rd Inf Pvt. \ letor A. Kelton, Co. G, 103rd Inf. Pvt. John F. Joyce. Co. G. lOird InL Pvt. Ernest C. Dunham. Co .H, I03rd Inf Pvt. George H. Parker. Co. M. 103rd Inf Pvt. Abraham Cohen, attached San. Troops, 103rd Inf. 1st Lieut. George H. Kirkpatrick M. ('., lO.^rd Amb. Co. 1st Lieut. Alvan C. Baker. 101st Trencii Mort. Batt. 1st Lieut. John F. Klein, 101st Trench Mort. Batt. 1st Lieut. Roy H. Sloan. 101st Trench Mort. Batt. 2nd Lieut. Dwight T. Colley, 104th Inf. Sgt. 1st Cl. Patrick I. Kelly. lOird Amb. Co. Sgt. James McKieran. Co. D. 102nd M. G. Btln. Sgt. Owen Garrahan. Co. K. lOfrd Inf. Sgt. Leroy F. Norton. Co. L. lOird Inf. Sgt. James S. Butler. Co. F. 103rd Inf. Sgt. Joseph R. Johnson. Co. A. I03rd Inf. Cpl. William J. W'ilson. 101st Trench Mori. Batt. Cpl. Peter G. Cloutier. 101st Trench Mort. Batt. Cpl. Edward W. Blanchette. Co, A. 104th Inf. Cpl. Edward F. Murphv, Co. D. 104th Inf. Wag. Odilon Fortin, Co, C. 101st Eng. Wag, James W, Pratt. lO.ini Amb. Co. Pvt. 1st Cl. James C. Foster. 101st Trench Mort. Batt. Pvt. 1st Cl. Rodney E. Haynes, 101st Trench Mort. Batt. Pvt. 1st Cl. John E. Phillippp. lOlst Trench Mort. Batt. Pvt. 1st Cl. George C. Thompson. 101st Trench Mort. Ball. Pvt. 1st Cl. Raymond H. Arnold. M. G. Co.. lOird Inf. Pvt. 1st Cl. John P. Kellv. 103rd Amb. C i. Pvt. 1st Cl. Thomas F. Owens. IHJrd Amb. Co. Pvt, Arthur Toulouse. 101st Trench Mort. Batt. Pvt. Percy W. Muzzey. Co. M. l!>lrd Inf. Pvt. Michael Vuczczik. Co. II. 102nd M. G, Batln. Pvt. George A. Eddy. Co. D, 102nd M. Ci. Batln. Pvt. Clifford E. Mellen. Co. A. 104th Inf. Sgt. Waldo AI. Brown. Hdqrs. Co.. lOlst F. A. Cpl. Walter D. Porter. Hrlqrs. Co.. lOlst F. A. Cpl. Adolph Louis Billette. Batt. C. lOIst F. A. Pvt. Harvey G, Clauson, Hdqrs, Co., 101st F. A. Pvt. James Patterson, Batt, B, 101st F, A. Pvt. Louis Robert Sullivan. Batt. A. 101st F. A. Pvt. 1st Cl. Harry Dewar, Hdqrs. Troop. 2f)l\\ Div. Pvt. 1st Cl. Alexander Tedesco, Hdqrs. Troop. 26th Div. Pvt. 1st Cl. Edwin Hobbs. Hdqrs. Troop. 26th Div. Pvt. Ernest Bryanton, Hdqrs. Troop. 26th Div. Pvt. Charles Maturo. Hdqrs. Troop, 26th Div. 1st Lieut. Harry B. Henderson, lOJrd F. A. Cpl, Ralph M. Wallace. Batt. C. 10.!rd F. A. Cpl. Albert O. Earle, Batt. C. 103rd F. A. Cpl. James C, Springer. Batt, C. 103rd F. A. Pvt. 1st Cl. Fred L. Humphries (deceased). Batt. C. 103rd F. A. Pvt. 1st CL Bernard O. Garritv. Batt. (', 103rd F. A. Pvt. 1st Cl. Walter F. Lyons, Batt. C. 103rd F. A, Pvt, 1st Cl, Harrv Waite, 102nd Amb, Co. Pvt. 1st Cl. Patrick Preni'.ergast. 102nd Ami). Co. Pvt. Walter Hohler. Batt. C. I(l3rd F. A, Pvt, Lucian C, Simmone, Batt, C, 103rd F, A. Pvt, Waller Heverly. Batt. C. 103rd F, A, Pvt, Henry Mann, San. Del., 103rd F, A. Sgt, Clifford Ward, 101st Amb. Co, Cpl, William F. McGlyn, 101st Amb, Co, Wag, James J, Connors, lOlst Amb. Co. Pvt. Joseph G. Sullivan. lOlst Amb. Co, Pvt, Thomas J. Bale. 101st Amb. Co. Pvt. Clarence N. Bower, 101st Amb. Co. Pvt. Scott C, Hatch, 101st Amb. Co. Pvt, John F, ZoUett, 101st Amb. Co. 1st Lieut, Irvin E, Doane, 103rd Inf, 1st Lieut, Paul H, Smart, 101st F. A, Sgt, James T, Hall, (37 m/m Batt.l, 103rd Inf. 2nd Lieut, Wilbur G. Berry, 102nd F. A, Cpl, Ernest E, La Branche. Batt, E, 102nd F. A. Pvt, 1st Cl. Paul H, Moore. San. Det., 102nd F, A. Pvt. 1st Cl. Harry M. Landman. San. Det.. 102nd F. A. Pvt, 1st Cl, John J. Bro5nih,an, Batt. E, 102nd F. A. Pvt, Harold G, .'Mien, B.att. E, 102nd F, A, Pvt. Frank L. Haynes. Batt. E. 102nd F. A. Pvt. Albert E. Sterzing, Batt. E. 102nd F. A. 2nd Lieut. Norman R. Whytock, 103rd Inf, Sgt, Joseph A. Langlicr, 101st Trench Mort, Batt. Sgt. John F. Coffey. 101st Trench Mort. Batt. Pvt. Benjamin Tabovitz, Co. D. 101st Inf, Cpl, Edward W, Farrington. Batt, D. 101st F. A. Pvt. 1st Cl. .Anthony W. Telesca, San, Det.. 101st M. G. Batln. Pvt. Jacob Fidler. Batt. L, lOlst F, A, Pvt, John F, Manion, Co, B, 101st M. G, Blln. Cpl, .Alexander Robinson, M, G. Co., 104th Inf , Pvt, 1st Cl, Raymond Santos, M, G, Co., 104th Inf, Pvt, 1st Cl, Leslie J, Middleton, M. G, Co,, 104th Inf. Pvt, 1st Cl, David F. Berkeley, M. G, Co., 104th Inf, Pvt, 1st Cl. Charles C. McGinnis, Hdqrs, Co,, 104th Inf, Pvt. Carl H. Fisher, M. G, Co., 104th Inf. Pvt. Norman S. Smith, Co. K. 104th Inf. 2nd Lieut. William T. Aker. 102nd Inf. Sgt. Leonard Gudaim. Co. I, 102nd Inf. Cpl. Devcla Morrissette. Co. L. 103rd Inf. Pvt. P.iul Maijnificant. Co. K. 102 nd InL Pvt. H--nry Hcubnee. Co. M, 102nd Inf. Pvt. Stanl-T Elovetsky, Co, K, 102nd Inf. Lieut. Col. John C. Grecnw; v. 101st In!. Capt. Walter T. D.iy. 1041 h Inf. 1st Lieut. W'lliam HepVurn. 102nd Inf. 1st Lieut. Howard O. Wood. Jr.. 101th Inf. 1st Lieut. Richard J. Whelan. 104th Inf. 1st Lieut. Leight J. Monson. 104th Inf. 1st Lieut. Theodore Chadwick, 102nd F. A. 2nd Lieut. William B. O'Shev. 101st Inf. 2nd Lieut. Charles L. Petit. 102nd Int. 2nd Lieut. Rowlands. Dodge, 101st Inf, M. S. E. William S. Saunders. 101st F. Sig. Btln. Ist Sgt. William M. Smith. Co. C. 104th Inf. Sgt. Edw.ird Nickles, Co, B, 101st F, Sig. Btln. 1st Sgt, Charles L. Marshall, Co, F, 104th Inf. Sgt. ist Cl. Frederick L, Wright, Co, C, 101st F. Sig. Btln. Sgt. Ist Cl. Joseph A. Webster, Batt. F, 102nd F. A. Sgt. Carl E. Mathews. Batt, F, 102nd F. A. Sgt. James A, Delmore. Batt, F, 102nd F, A. Sgt. William Crownshaw, Batt, F, 102nd F, A. Sgt. Chester H. Kaisner, Co, C, 101st F. Sig. Btln. Sgt. Gustof Lofburg, Co, C, 101st M. G. Btln. Mess Sgt. Frank Dondero, Co. K, 102nd Inf, Sgt, Sil.is J. Lynch, Co, I, 102nd Inf, Sgt, Raymond J, Maun, Co, B. 101st M. G. Btln. Sgt, Melvin T, Fontaine, Co. C, 101st M. G. Btln. Sgt, Ernest J, Carrahee, Hdqrs. Co., 101st Inf, Sgt, Clifford Ward, 101st Amb. Co, Sgt, Benton J. Johnson, 101st Amb, Co, Sgt. John A. Holzheimer. 102nd Amb. Co, Sgt. Frank J. D--utsch, 102nd Amb. Co. Sgt. Ru.sell E. Rolfe, 102nd Ami.. Co. Sgt. Stanislas Piasecki, Batt. B, 101st F. A. Sgt. James J, Howard, Co. L, 104th Inf. Sgt. John W, Hopkins, Co. C, 104th Inf. Sgt. Joseph DeCota, Co, B, 101,t Inf. Sgt, Fred S, Haynes, Co. C, 104th Inf. Sgt. George F. Smith, Co, F, 104th Inf. Sgt, Charles F. Heath, Co. F, 104th Inf, Sgt, Fred C. Delany, Co, F, I04th Inf. Sgt. Beniamin A, Jones. Co. F, 104th Inf. Sgt, How.ird P. Phelan, Batt, E, 101st F, A. Cpl. Bernard McGuirl. Hdqrs. Co.. 101st InL Cpl. Frank M. Morse. Batt. F. 101st F. A. Cpl. Leo Brault. Batt. E. 101st F. A. Cpl. Erie Laurin, Batt. F. 102nd F. A. Cpl. James L. Courter. Co, C. 101st Fid. Sig. Btln. Cpl. Phillips H. Ripley. Co. C. 101st Fl I. Sig. Btln. Cpl. Euclid A. Dupont, Co. C. 101st Fid. Sig. Btln. Cpl. Richard E. Thomas. Co. F. 101st Fid. Sig. Btln. Cpl. Bernard J. Flynn. Co. F. 104th Inf. Cpl. Wiley Dethfels. Co. F. 104th Inf. Cpl. Francis P. Lynch. Co. F, 104th Inf. Cpl. Max E. W.ard. Co. F. lOlth Inf. Cpl. James Blakely. Co. F. 104lh Inf. Cpl. John J. Roughan. Co. F. 104th Inf. Cpl. B.isile Ryan. Co. F. 104th Inf. Cpl. .Albert L.icombe. Co. H. 104lh Inf. Cpl. James Kinsella, Co. II. 104th Inf. Cpl. Harold W. Sherman. Co. H. 104th Inf. Cpl. John Vanch. Co. I. 102nd Inf. Cpl. William Cowie. 102nd Amb, Co. Cpl. Martin N. Nortensen. 102nd Amb. Co. Cpl. Victor A. Dubois, Hdqrs. Co., 101st InL Cpl, Roland W. Black, Batt. F, 102nd F, A. Wag. Herbert G. Beers. 102nd Amb. Co. Wag. Curtis F. Banks, 102nd Amb. Co. Wag. Gus F. Hannon, 102nd. Amb. Co. Wag. Theodore J. Gillilant. 102n[l Amb. Co. Wag. Frederick Finney. 102nd Amb. Co. Wag. William D. Goodnow. 102nd Amb. Co. Wag. Edward J, Bergeron, 102nd .\mb, Co, Wag. Ralph S. Merrill, 102nd Amb, Co, Wag, Walter R, Scott, 102nd Amb, Co, Wag, George S, Willis, 102nd Arab, Co, Wag, Earle E. Carter, 102nd Amb. Co. Wag, James Cooper, 102nd Amb, Co, Wag, James J, Connors. 101st Am. Tr. Wag. Elgot M. Swanson, Co, A, 101st Am, Tr. Wag. Otto B, Hamilton, 101st Amb. Co, Wag, Charles Spatola, 101st Ami), Co, Wag. Mahlon Lcavitt, 101st Amb. Co. Cook Frank Forsvthe, 101st Fid. Sig. Btln. Pvt. 1st Cl. Charles E. McHugh. Co. H. 104th Inf. Pvt. 1st Cl. Thomas A, Carr, Hdqrs, Co,, 104th Inf, Pvt, 1st Cl, William Larivierc, Co, F, 104th Inf. Pvt, 1st Cl. Chester J. Kellcher. Co. F. 104th Inf. Pvt. 1st Cl. William E. Fitzgerald. Co. F. 104th Inf. Pvt. 1st Cl. Ralph H. Carleton, 101st Amb. Co. Pvt. 1st Cl, Richard G, Gellrich, lOlst Amb. Co. Pvt. 1st Cl. John A. Mulhern. lOlst Amb. Co. Pvt. 1st Cl. William N. McElroy. 102nd Amb. C). Pvt. 1st Cl. James A. Peck. 102nd Amb. Co. Pvt. 1st Cl. Donald R, Carr, 102nd Amb, Co. Pvt, 1st Cl. Howard P. Davis, 102nd Amb, Co, Pvt, 1st Cl, Frederick Keller, 102nd Amb. Co. Pvt. Ist Cl. George Wright. 102nd Amb. Co. Pvt. 1st Cl. Charles D. Morgan. 102nd Amb. Co. Pvt. Ist Cl. James D. O'Cinnell. 102nd Amb. Co. Pvt. 1st Cl. Charles D. Mills. 102nd Amb. Co. Pvt. 1st Cl. William F. Burke. Co. A, 101st Am. Tr. Pvt. 1st Cl. Raymond F. K. Knowlton, Batt. E. 101st F. A. Pvt. 1st Cl. Ralph S. Griffin, Batt, F, 102nd F. A. Pvt. 1st Cl. William M. Thompson, Batt, F, 102 nd F, A, Pvt, 1st Cl, Albert E. Hanson, Batt, F, 102nd F. A.. Pvt, 1st cl. Ernest J, Utzig, San. Det., 103rd M.G, Btln, Pvt. 1st cl. Gus Brostowicz. Co. C, 101st M. G. Btln. Pvt, 1st Cl. Charles E. Guenther, Co. C, 101st Fid, Sig, Btln, Pvt. 1st Cl. Roy E. Kimball. Co. C, 101st Fid, Sig, Btln. Pvt. Thomas F. Huber. Co. H. 104th Inf. Pvt. Wilbur H. Merrick. Co. H. 104th Inf. Pvt. Elmjr H. Hulbert, C .. H. 104th Inf. Pvt. Clovce W. Kiufmm, C ). H, lOtth InL Pvt. Herbert Hatch, Co. F. 104th Inf. Pvt. Thomas Harris. M. G. Co.. 104th Inf. Pvt. Frank J. Keefe. M. G. Co.. 104th Inf. Pvt. OtisE, Beecher, 101st Amb. Co, Pvt. Mark A. Burkett, 101st Amb, Co, Pvt. John Tesorero, 101st Amb, Co. Pvt, James A, Hargrove, 101st Amb. Co. Pvt. Scott C. Hatch. lOl.t Amb- Co. Pvt. John H. McNeec?. Co. D. 101st Inf. Pvt. Herbert O. BuckU-y, 101st Amb. Co. Pvt. Claude W. Lawson. 101st Amb. Co. Pvt. Leo B. Buzzard. 101st Amb. Co. Pvt. John McZegle. lOUt Amb. Co. Pvt. Ervin C. Young, 101st Amb, Co, Pvt, Thorn IS J, Bale, 101st Amb, Co, Pvt. John J. Brown, lOlst Amb, Co, Pvt. Bernard Willander, 101st Amb, Co. Pvt. J.ihn F. Lon;rgan, Co. B. 101st InL Pvt. William Ward. Co. G. 102nd Inf. Pvt. James F. Grilin. lOlst .\mb. Co. Pvt. Philip Levi. Co, G. 102nd Inf, Pvt, Eugene F, Means, Co, A, 101st .\m. Tr, Pvt. Max Miller, Co, C, 101st Fid, Sig, Btln, Pvt, Roe Balo, Co, C. 101st Fid. Sig. Btln. Pvt. James R. Baird. Co. C, 101st Fid. Sig. Btln. Pvt. Wayne S. Raymond, Co. C, 101st Fid. Sig. Btln. Pvt. Carl L. Stober. Co. C. 101st Fid. Sig. Btln. Pvt. James H. Robinson. Co. C. 101st Fld.Sig.Btln. Pvt. James K. Stinson, Co, C, lOlst Fid, Sig, Btln, Pvt, Warner Callahan, Co, C, 101st Fid, Sig, Btln. Pvt. Cecil R. Clark, Co, C, 101st Fid, Sig, Btln, January 14, 1919 Col, Hiram J, Bearss, Co m. 102nd U. S. Inf. Lieut, Col, James L. Howard, Div, M. G. Officer, 26th Amer. Div. Capt. Norman D. MacLeod. 103rd U. S. F. A. 1st Lieut. John Humbird. 102nd M. G. Btln. 1st Lieut. Frederick M. Linton. 102nd U. S. InL. Liaison Officer of the Headquarters of the .S 1st Inf. Brig. 1st Lieut. Paul H. Hines, 102nd U, S. Inf. 1st Lieut. Charles W. Comfort. Med. Corps. 1st Lieut. Ross E. Weaver. M. R. C. 102nd U. S. InL Med, Corps. Chap, Thomas Guthrie Speers, 102nd U. S. Inf. 1st Lieut, Howard A. Matthews, 102nd U, S. InL 2nd Lieut, Charles E. H. Bates, lotrd U. S. Inf. 2nd Lieut. Eustis B. Grimes. 102nd U. S. Inf. Sgt- Frank J. Cummings. Hdqrs. Co.. 102nd U. S. InL Sgt. H. B. Whedon. Co. B. 102nd U. S. Inf. Sgt. John P. Diggins, Co. D, 103rd U, S. Inf. Sgt, Albert C, Bracket!, Co, D, lOlrd U. S. InL Sgt, Andrew Cornell, 101st Amb. Co. Cpl. Stephen Jona, Co. B, 102nd U. S. InL Cpl. John R. Lee, Co. B, 102nd U. S. Inf, Cpl, Walter Wiechman, Co, D, 103rd U, S. Inf. Pvt. 1st Cl. Archie C. N.ash, Hdqrs. Co., 102nd U, S, Inf, Pvt. 1st Cl. Edwin D. Bramble, Hdqrs. Co., 102nd U, S. InL Pvt, 1st Cl, Edmond Kimball, 101st Fid, Sig. Btln. Pvt. Richard Butler. Co. D. 102nd M. G. Btln. Pvt. Burtis A. Endicott. Co. C. 102nd U. S. InL Pvt. Romeo Rugg. Co. D. 102nd U. S. InL Pvt. Abe Johnson, Co, G, 102nd U. S. Inf. Pvt. Ivon Grindle. Co. D. 103rd U. S. InL 2nd Lieut. Henry J. Harding, Jr., .\djt.. 1st Btln-, 102nd U, S. InL 2nd Lieut. William G. Moller, 102nd U. S. InL Sgt, Julius I. Twiss, Hdqrs. Co., 102nd U, S. InL Sgt. James Walsh, Co, A, 102nd U. S. Inf. Cpl. Frank J, Dougeneck, Hdqrs. Co., 102nd U, S. Inf. Pvt. Henry C. Harmon, Co, C, 102nd U. S. InL Cpl. James L. Courter, 101st Fid, Sig, Btln, Cpl. William J. Brown, 101st Fid. Sig Btln. Pvt, 1st Cl, Cecil O, Wilder, Hdqrs. Co., 102nd U, S. InL Pvt. Ist Cl. James K. Stinson, 101st Fid. Sig. Btln, Pvt, Samuel B, Block. Co. A, 102nd U. S. InL Pvt. John J. Kearnev, Co. B, 102nd U, S. InL Pvt. Martin Waitikus. Co. D. 103rd U. S. InL Pvt. Okia M. Walls, 101st Fid. Sig. Btln. February 19, 1919 Lieut. Col. John D. Murpliy, Hdqrs. 26th Div. Mai. William E. Southard, lOird Inf. Capt. Arthur A. Hansen, 101st Inf. Capt. David J. Brickley, 101st InL Capt, Edward Edmunds, Jr.. 102nd Inf. 1st Lieut. George L. Goodridge. 101st Inf. 1st LieuL Charles L. Petit. 102nd InL 1st Lieut. Eliot A. Carter. 103rd InL 2nd Lieut. Eustis E. Grimes. 102nd InL 2nd Lieut. Edw.ard J. Sullivan, 104th InL Chap. Thomas G, Speers. 102nd Inf. Ist Sgt. Charles R. Barton, Co, L, 103rd Inf. Sgt, Joseph DeCota, Co, B, 101st InL Sgt. Westra Higgins. Co. C. 101st Inf. Sgt. Daniel O'Connor. Co. C, 101st InL Sgt. Francis J. McGowan, Co. F. 101st Inf. Sgt. Henry Bradsnyder, Co, G, 102nd Inf, Sgt. Thomas F, Byron, Co. G, 102nd InL Sgt, James B. Carty, Co, K, 102nd InL Sgt. James S. Butler, Co. G. 103rd Inf. Sgt. Edward W. Blanchette. Co. A. 104th Inf. Cpl. Victor A. Dubois. Hdqrs. Co.. 101st InL Cpl. Holgar Jager. Co. A, 101st InL t pi. Daniel J. Clasbv, Co. F, 101st Inf. Cpl. Austin J. Kellev, Co. L. 101st Inf. Cpl. Harold A. Batten, Co. A. 102n(l M. O. HI In. Cpl. Carl S. Lund. Co. B. 102nd M. G. Btln. Cpl. John J. Kearnev, Co. B. 102nd Inf. Cpl. Thomas P. Kelly. Co. G, 102nd Inf. Cpl. Earl J. Martin, Co. I, 102nd Inf. Cpl. Ernest A. S. Harrington, Co. F. 103rd Inf. Cpl. Lester Palmer. Co. F, lO.lrd Inf. Cpl. Eddie Carey, Co. H, lO.^rd Inf. Cpl. Arthur J. Winslow. Co. H. 103rd Inf. Cpl. Louis F. Marquette, Co. B. 104th Inf. Cpl. James D. MefEn. Co. B, 1041h Inf. Cpl. Otis L. Stone, Co. K, 104th Inf. Cpl. Walter F. Lvons. Batt. C, I03rd F. A. Mech. William F. Bolack. M. G. Co., 104th Inf. Pyt. 1st Class Abraham Cohen San. Det., 10.?rd Inf. Pvt. 1st CI. Thomas J. Hickey, Batt. C, 103rd F. A. Pvt. 1st CI. James K.. Stinson, Co. C, 101st Fid. Btln., S. C. P-t. Harold F. Proctor. Hdqrs. Troop, 26th Div. Pvt. John F. Lanergan, Co. B. 101st Inf. Pvt. Benjamin Yabovitz, Co. B. 101st Inf. Pvt. Lawrence J. Kelley. Co. F, 101st Int. Pvt. George J. Kite, Co. B, 102nd M. G. Btln. Pvt. Samuel M. Block, Co. A. 102nd Inf. Pvt. Elmer H. Lindie, Co. F. 103rd Inf. Pvt. Albert S. Insold, Co. H. 103rd Inf. Pvt. Norman L. Torrev, Batt. C. lOl^t F. A. Pvt. Joseph C. Parent, Batt. B, 102nd F. A. Capt. Roger Williams. 103rd Inf. Capt. William F. Howe, Jr., 102nd F. A. 1st Lieut. Clinton V. Pickering, 103rd Inf. 2nd Lieut. Samuel G. Brown, Jr., 103rd Inf. Sup. Sgt. Herman G. Meinelt, Hdqrs. Co., 102nd F. A. Sgt. Arthur T. Rogerson, Co. B, 103rd Inf. Johnson. Wilfred B.. Sgt., Co. 1, 101st Inf. Jacobs, Joseph, Cpl., Co. M, 102d Inf. J.acobson, Clarence \V., Pvt., Co. A, 102,1 Inf. Jacquin, Charles L., Pvt., Co. M, 103rd Inf. Jarvais, Louis G., Pvt. 1st CI., Co. B, 104th Inf. Jefferson, Earl V., Sgt., Co. D. 102d Inf. Jenkins. Ivvl E.. Pvt.. Co. H. 103d Inf. Jentzel. Harold H., Pvt., Co. C, 103rd M.G. Bn. Johnquist, Henry F., Pvt., Co. D, 101st Inf. Jesseman, .\rthur F., Pvt., Co. E, 103rd Inf. Johnson, Cyrus, Pvt., Co. G, 103rd Inf. Johnson, Daniel S., Sgt., Co. K, 102d Inf. Johnson, Edward R., Pvt., 102d Inf. Johnson, George A., Pvt. 1st CI., Bat. E. 102d F.A. Johnson, Harry, Sgt., Co. B, 102d Inf. Johnson, Henry R., Pvt., Co. C, lOlst Inf. Johnson, Leonard, Pvt., Co. G, lOith Inf. Johnson, Robert J., Pvt., Co. F, 103d Inf. Johnson, William H., Pvt., Co. A. 10.?d Inf. Jones, Aubrey, P\t., Co. G, 101st Inf. Joly, Freddy, Pvt. 1st CI., Bat. D, 101st F, A. Jordan. Walter, Cpl., Co. B, ir)2d M. G. Bn. Josselyn, Leon W.. Pvt., Co. K. Mist Inf. Joyce. Warren J., Pvt. 1st CI., Cj. M. 1 12d Inf. Jusbadone, Andrew, Pvt., Co. C. nith Inf. Jones, Georgj E., Pvt., Co. I, 101st Inf. Kirby, JamJS R.. Pvt., Co. K, 101st Inf. Kehow. Hugh L.. Pvt. 1st CI., M. G. Co.,1 04th Inf. Klawikowski. Frank, Pvt.. Co. I, 103d Inf. Kadelski, Stanley, Pvt., Co. B, 132d Inf. Ralabza, William J., Cpl., Co. F, U2d Inf. Kalenski, Frank, Pvt., Co. L, HJd Inf. K.al,>v. Martin J., Pvt., M.G.Co., 133d Inf. Kamienski. Frank, Pvt.lstCl., Co. I, U2d Inf. Kant. Alfred M., Pvt., Co, A, 102d Inf. Kapitzke. .'Vrthur G.. Pvt. 1st. CI., Co. D, 102d M. G. Bn. Karem. Thomas, Pvt., Co. C, 101st Inf. Reams. Fred, Cpl.. Co. I, 103d Inf. Keith. Harold N.. Pvt., Co. L, 1J2.I Inf. Kellar. Durvain E., Pvt., Co. L, 132d Inf. Kellev, James J.. Pvt. 1st CI., Bat. D, 102d F.A. Kelle'v. John J.. Cpl.. Co. D, 104th Inf. KelL-y. Joseph A.. Cpl.. Co. K, I32d Inf. Kelley, Walter P., Pvt., Ci. L. lllst Inf. Kelley, William C, Cpl., M. G. C)., 131st Inf. Kochiss, Peter J., Cpl., Co. K, 132d Inf. Kendall, Clarence M., Sgt., Co. B, n2d M.G.Bn. Kenison. Bordon J.. Cpl., Co, B, lOiri I.if. Kennedy, James, Pvt. 1st CI., Co. I, Ulst Inf. Kennedy, loseph A., Pvt., Co. L, lJ2d Inf. Kemp. Mason G.. Pvt. 1st Cl.. Co. L. 104th Inf. Katz Maxwell B., Pvt. 1st CL, Co. C, lOlth Inf. Kennedy. William S., Pvt., Co. I, 101 I.if. Klingerman, Harold C, Cpl., Co. C. 132d .M.G.Bn. Kurth. William. Pvt.. Co. B. 131st Inf. Kenney. Joseph .\., Pvt., Cj. F., 131st Inf. Kueder, Joseph, Pvt., Co. M, 13lth Inf. Kressler, Lee L., Pvt., Co. H, 102d Inf. Ke,4.l, Edward. Pvt., Co. C, 101th Inf. Koivalski, .Mike, Pvt. 1st CI., Co. G, 104th Inf. Kettke, Harrv. Pvt.. Co. M. Ulst Inf. Keyes. William J., Co. C, l.)lst F.A. Kaufman, Morris, Cpl., Co. B, 101st Inf. Kemplin, .\rthur D., Pvt., Co. E. 104th Inf. King. Frederick P., Pvt., Co. A. 102d M.G. B i. Kinnett, Milliard. Pvt., Co. B. 102d Inf. Kirk. Frank L.. Pvt.. Co. L, 102d Inf. Knowlton, Raymond F„ Pvt, 1st Cl., Bat, E, 101st F.A. Knowlton, Forest G., Pvt. 1st CL. Co. I, 103rd Inf. Klopp, Peter J., Pvt.. Co. C. 104th Inf. Kolodzeozyk, Alexander. Pvt., Co. B, 102d Inf. Kooi, William P., Pvt., 101st Field Sig. Bn. Kopp, George E., Pvt. 1st CL, Co. C, 101st F.S.Bn. Kopp. Wilbur C. Pvt., Co. B, 102d InL Koglet, Metrug, Pvt., Co. H, 102d Inf. Koreb, Martin G., Pvt., Co. A, 101st Inf. Koutia, John, Pvt., Co. L. 102d Inf. Korzevitch. William. Pvt. 1st CL. Co. L. 102d Inf. Kowaski. Macocoj, Pvt. 1st CL. Co. G, 104th Inf. Kratzki. Ernest, Pvt., Co. A, 102d M.G. Bn. Kubiak, William. Pvt. 1st CL. Co. C. U2d Inf. Labonvilie. Leon, Cpl., Co. L, 103d Inf. Labounty, Nelson A., Pvt., Co. H, 133rd Inf. Lacasse, Oliver. Sgt.. Co. C, 103rd Inf. Lachance, Joseph, Pvt., Co. D, 104th InL Lagicora, Michael, Pvt., Co. K. 102d Inf. Lait. Henry A., Pvt. 1st CL, Co. G, 103rd Inf. Lake, Robert W., Pvt.. Co. F, 101th InL Lambert, John. Pvt. 1st CL, Co. D, lOlth Inf. Lambert. Paul K.. Pvt., Co. B, 101st M.G. Bn. Lamb, Harold C, Sgt., Bat. E, 102d F.A. Lamb, Henrv L., Cpl., 101th Inf. Lambert, Earl L., Cpl., Co. B, 103rd Inf. Lanctot, Napoleon, Pvt., Co. M, 101st Inf. Lancaster, Guy L., Pvt. 1st CL, Co. I, 101st Inf, Lamott, Owen B., Pvt., Co. E, 103rd InL Landers, Thomas E., Sgt., Co. L. 131st Inf. Lane. Milton E., Cpl., Co. A, 132d M.G.Bn. Landry, George, Pvt. 1st CL, Bat. D, 132d F.A. Langsam, Herman E., Cpl., Bat. E, 132d F.A. Lanning. .\ustin C. Pvt.. Bat. D, 132d F.A. Lapan. Henry, Sgt., Co. L, 132d Inf. Laplante. Emile. Pvt.. Co. G, 103rd Inf. Lap.inta, Frank, Pvt., Co. K, 102d InL Lappe, -Morris L., Pvt. 1st CL. Co. L, 102d Inf. Larose. .\lbert. Pvt.. Co. I. 101st InL Larson. John A., Pvt., Co. D, 101st InL Lash. Dee. Pvt., Co. I. lOith Inf. Lavellc. Alvin. Pvt., Co. B, 102d Inf. Lashua. Walter C, Pvt. 1st CL, Co. B, 103d M. G. Bn. Lavelle, Arthur A., Pvt., Co. H. 104th Inf. Lavine. John L., Pvt. 1st CL. Co. B. 103rd Inf. Laviolette. Henry C. Pvt., Co. K, 134th Inf. Lavorgna, Albert, Cpl.. Co. B. 103rd Inf. Lawson, George V., Cpl., Co. H, 102d Inf. Lawrence. Edward C, Pvt., Co. E, 104th Inf. Lyons, Edward C, Pvt., Bat. E, 133rd F.A. . Lawrence. Wesley. Pvt.. Co. E. 102d Inf. Lawson, Lloyd S.. Pvt.. 101st Inf. Lawton, Fred I. L., Pvt., Co. C, 103rd M. G. Bn. Lawton, Thos. G.. Pvt., Co.B. n2d M. G. Bn. Leach, Marshall D., Cpl., Co. H, ll)2d Inf. Leeman, Harry C, Pvt., Bat. B, 103rd F.A. Lees, James E., Pvt. 1st CL, Co. C, 101st Eng. D ■KL_^ 2) Lefrancois. Rowell J. Pvt. 1st CI., Co. .\. I02d M. G. Bn. Leberace. Angelo P., Pvt.lst CI., Co. I. 104th Inf. Lelghton, John H., Pvt.lst CI.. Bat. C. 101st F.A. Leighton, George H., Pvt. IstCI.. Co. H. 103rd Inf. Leighton. W. B., Pvt., Co. M, 103rd Inf. Leigh, Rov, Cpl., Co. L, 102d Inf. Lemay. Victor \V., Pvt.. Co. E, 103rd Inf. Lengyel, Andrew, Pvt. 1st CI. Co. K. 102d Inf Leonard, Everett W., Bugler. Co. A, 103rd Inf. Leonard, William H., Pvt.lstCl., Co. C, 104th Inf. Lynskv, Raymond A., Pvt., Co. C, 103rd Inf. Levasseur. Ralph, 1st Sgt., Co. F, 103rd Inf. Libby, Luciant, Cpl., Bat. F, 103rd F.A. Libby, Peter, Pvt. 1st CI., Co. K, 103rd Inf. Lindberg, Carl }., Pvt., Bat. E, 102d F.A. Lehman, Phillip. Pvt., Co. I, 101st Inf. Linden, Bernard, Pvt., Co. F, 102d Inf. Lacros, William L.. Pvt.. M.G. Co., 104th Inf. Lindsay, John F., Pvt. 1st CI., Co. I. 101st Inf. Lindsay, Andrew B., Pvt., Bat. E, lOIst F..\. Lindsey. James, Pvt., Co. K. 102d Inf. Little, Harrie E.. Pvt.. Co. H. 104th Inf. Little, Herman F., Pvt. 1st CI., Co. D, 103rd Inf. Lloyd, Brancson. Pvt., Bat. D. 102d F.A. Livezly, Morris R., Pvt., Co. I. 102d Inf. Loftus, Patrick J.. Pvt.. Co. M. 101st Inf. Lola, Charles, Pvt. 1st CI.. Co. I. 103rd Inf. Longakcr, Lester D., Cpl., Co. C. 102d Inf. Longdin, Arthur E., Pvt., Co. E. 104th Inf. Lopeman. Edward, Pvt., 103rd Inf. Lord, Henrv A., Cook, Co. E. 103rd Inf. Lord, Ralph J., Pvt.. Co. K. 104th Inf. Lorenson. \'ictor J., Pvt., Hq. Co., 103rd F.A. Lovejoy. Earle E., Pvt. 1st CI., Bat. E, 102d F.A. Lovely, Walter W.. Pvt.. Co. A. 103rd Inf. Loveren. Ralph J., Pvt. 1st Cl., Co. B, I03rd M.G. Bn. Lower. Harry E., Pvt.. Co. M. 101st Inf. Lund. Carl J., Cpl.. Co. C, 104th Inf. Lund, Paul R.. Cpl.. Co. C. 101st Field Sig.Bn. Lucy, Ralph C. Pvt., Co. C. 101st Inf. Lundgren, Osborne R.. Pvt., Co. C. 102dM.G. Bn. Lynch, John J., Pvt., Co. A. 104th Inf. Lyons, Herbert A.. Pvt., M. G. Co.. 101st Inf. Lyons, Frank. Pvt.. Co. M, 101st Inf. Manchester. Stephen W., Pvt.. 101st Tr. Mor. Bat. Myers, Charles S.. Pvt., Co. K. 101st Inf. Mealy, George H., Sgt., Co. K. 101st Inf. Moore, Walter I., Cpl.. Co. I. 104th Inf. Mclsaac, Richard R.. Pvt., Co. L. 103rd Inf. Mack, ,\rthur C. Pvt., Co. B. 101st Inf. McCarty, Lawrence R.. Pvt.. Co. K. 102d Inf. McGurn, James, Pvt., Co. I. 103rd Inf. Mackenzie, George R.. Pvt., Co. C. 103rd Inf. Macphetres, Hadley M.. Sgt.. Bat. E. lOlsl F.A. Maddox, Frank R.. Sgt.. Co. B. 104th Inf. Madeley, Earl W., Cpl.. Co. I. 102d Inf. Maheras. Elias F., Pvt.. Co. A. lOlst Inf. Mahan, .\ustin E., Pvt.. Co. F. 102d Inf. MaUon. John D., Cpl., Co. B. 103rd Inf. Maes, Edmond P., Pvt.. San. Det. 101st F.A. Manias, Theodore J., Pvt.. Co. D. 103rd Inf. Mann, Linward A.. Sgt.. Co. A. 103rd Inf. Manley. Willard B.. Sgt.. Co. E. 103rd Inf. Maple. Emerson, "vt.. Bat. D. 103rd F.A. Manning. Thomas. Pvt. 1st Cl.. Co. M. 101st Inf. Marcelletto, \ito, Pvt. 1st Cl.. Co. D. 102d Inf. Marder, Mauriel E.. Pvt.. M.G. Co., 101st Inf. Maretta. Michele, Pvt., Co. 1, 102d Inf. Marien, Henry C, Sgt., Co. M. 101st Inf. Marona, Charles, Pvt.. Co. L, 104th Inf. Marr. Walter A.. Pvt.. Co. I. 102d Inf. Marquez, Manuel. Pvt., Co. G. 104th Inf. Marshall. Alexander J.. Pvt.. Co. K. 104th Inf. Martell, WiUiam H.. Sgt., Hq. Co. 101st Inf. Mattel, William. Pvt., Co. B. I03rd Inf. Martin. Raymond E.. Pvt., Co. B, 103rd Inf. Martin, Harold W., Pvt. 1st Cl.. Co. D. 104th Inf. Martina, Rene. Pvt.. Co. A. 103rd M. G. Bn. Martz, George H.. Pvt., Co. I. 102d Inf. Martunas. William. Pvt., Co. D, 104th Inf. Marvin, Russell H., Pvt., Co. A. 104th Inf. Masevich. Joseph A., Pvt., Co. F, 103rd Inf. Maun, tlordon F., Pvt. 1st Cl., Co. D, 103rd M, G. Bn. Mathison. Augujt. Cpl.. Bat. C. 102d F. A. Murray, Thomas j., Pvt.. Co. K, 102d Inf. Mattson, Harold, Pvt.. Co. C. 104th Inf. Mayne. John, Pvt. 1st Cl., Med. Det.. 101st Inf. Maxwell, George T., Pvt. 1st Cl., Co. C. 101st Inf. May. Clifford E., Pvt., Co. K, 102d Inf. McAnaugh, William H.. Pvt., Co. M. 101st Inf. McBane, George F.. Pvt., Co. K, 104th Inf. McAviney, Juston I., Pvt., Co. D, 102d M. G. Bn. McBride, John J., Cpl.. Co. A. 101st Inf. McCarthy. Charles W., Pvt., M. G. Co. 101st Inf. Machie. Fred, Pvt., Co. M, 102d Inf. McCain, George, Pvt.. Co. G, 102d Inf. McCallon. Charles, Pvt., Co. B. 101st Inf. McAlUter, Luvelle E., Cpl.. Co. D. 103rd Inf. McCoun. George R., Pvt., Co. L. 101st Inf. McDermott. Edwin C, Cpl., Co. C. 101st Inf. McGraw. Peter W., Pvt., Co. A, 102d M. G. Bn. McDaniel. Charles. Pvt., Co. C. 103rd Inf. McDonald, WiUiam R., Pvt.. Co. G, 104th Inf. McDonald. John H.. Pvt.. Co. E. lulst Lnl. McGarr. William. Pvt., Co. G, 101st Inf. McDonnough. Thomas L., Pvt. 1st Cl.. 103nl Amb. Co. McGinn. Mark L., Cpl.. Co. G, 102d Inf. McGrath, EarlO., Pvt. 1st Cl.. Co. B. 103rd Inf, McGrath. James J.. Cpl., Co. L. 101st Inf. McGovern. Philip W.. Pvt., Co. B. 103rd Inf. McGuirl. Bernard J.. Cpl.. Hq. Co.. lOlst Inf. Mclnnis. Robert. Pvt. 1st Cl.. Co. .\I. 103rd Inf. Mcintosh, Allan, Pvt. IstCl.. Med. Det.. 101st Inf. Mclnlvre. Edward J.. Pvt.. Co. F. 104th Inf. Mclver. Gavin R.. Cpl., Co. A, 101st Inf. Mcjinsey, George M., Pvt., Co. D, lOlst Inf. McAllister, Harry W. .Pvt.lst Cl., Co. C, 104th Inf. McKenna. James M.. Cpl., C3. A. Hist Inf. Minatt. John E.. Cpl.. Co. H, 103rd Inf. McKensev, Arthur, Pvt., M. G. Co.. 101st Inf. McKenzie. Kenneth A., Pvt. 1st Cl. Co. G. 1111 ,t Inf. McKenzie, George R., Pvt., Co, C, 103rd Inf. McKenzie. Archie, Sgt., Co. E, 103rd Inf. McKeon, George J.. Pvt., Co. M. 102d Inf. Martini, Angelo. Pvt.. Co. F. lOlth Inf. McKimraens, Donald B.. Cpl.. Co. G. 104th Inf. McLaughlin. Frank W.. Pvt., Co. C. l;Mst Inf. McLaughlin, Claud T.. Pvt., Co. K. 101st Inf. Morey, Ralph E., Pvt., Co. E. IClst Inf. Messina, Joseph. Pvt., Co. M, 101st Inf. McLasky, Frank, Pvt. Co. B. 102d Inf. McMaster, Frederick A.. Pvt.. Co. C, 103rd Inf. McOiker, Arthur R.. Pvt. 1st Cl.. Co. M. 101st Inf. McOsker, Francis M. .Pvt.lst CL.Hq.Co.. 101st Inf. McShane, Henry C, Pvt., Co. A. lOIst Inf. Meehan, Thomas J., Cpl. Co. M, 102d Inf. Meehan, John R.. Sgt.. Hq. Co., 101st Inf. Mercier, Albert W.. Pvt. 1st Cl. Co. I. 103rd Inf. Melton, Ernest H.. Pvt.. Co. H. Pvt.. 102d Inf. Mellon, Hugh W.. Cpl. Co. A. lC2d Inf. Metcalf. Jack. Pvt.. Co. H. 102d Inf. Metcalf, Harold S.. Pvt.. Co. C. lD2d M.G. Bn. Meyers. William M.. Pvt.. Co. B. 103rd M.G. Bn. Meyer. George F.. Cpl. Co. L. 103rd Inf. Meyers. Valentine. Pvt.. Co. M. 103rd Inf. Michaels, George J.. Cpl, Bat. D. 101st F.A. Migaukas. Thomas J.. Sgt., Co. C. 101st Eng. Michmuik. Tom. Pvt.. Co. I. 103rd Inf. Miefert, Frank M.. Pvt.. Co. C. 103rd Inf. Miller. Carl L.. Cpl. Co. A. 104th Inf. McKeeby. Harrv J.. Mess .Sgt.. Co. G, 101st Inf. Miller. Abu E.. Pvt.. Co. F. 102d lnl Mikalopoas. Arthur. Pvt.. Co. I. 102d Inf. Miller. CUirence J.. Pvt., Co. E. 103rd Inf. Miller. Gale G.. Cpl. Co. B, 102d Inf. MiUer. Joseph A.. Pvt.. Co. A, 101st Inf. Miller, Edgar L.. Pvt.. Co. M. 103rd Inf. MiUer, Eugene. Pvt.. Co. K, 103rd Inf. MiUer, Morris L.. Pvt.. Co. D. 103rd Inf. MiUer. William A.. Pvt.. M.G. Co.. lOIst Inf. Mmer. Marcus. Pvt.. Co. H. 104th Inf. Miseri. Salvatore. Pvt.. Co. K. 102d Inf. Mobuis. Frank. Pvt.. Co. G. 102d Inf. Minigan. James. Pvt.. Co. K. 101st Inf. Mohr. William J.. Pvt.. Co. B. 104th Inf. Moffa. Guiseppe, Pvt. 1st Cl. Co. B. 104th Inf. Monahan, William P., Cpl. Co. B, 101st F.S. Bn. Montagon, John, Pvt.. Hq. Co., 102d lnl Monroe. George H.. Pvt.. Co. F. 102d Inf. Moore. James A.. Pvt.. Co. M. 132dlnl Moore. Raymond J.. Pvt.. Co. I.. 101st Inf. Moragahan. Edward J.. Pvt.. Co. H. 101st Inf. Moran. Dennis J.. Cpl. Co. L. 101st Inf. Morgan, Frank A.. Cpl. Co. M.. 102d lnl Morlarity Harold L., .Sgt., Co. L. 102d Inf. Motley, Jeremiah T.. Sgt.. Co. K. 103rd Inf. Morrison. Daniel. Pvt.. Co. C. 103rd Inf. Moses, John W.. IstSgt.. Co. A. 101st Inf. Mottert, Fred, Pvt.lstCl, Co. D. 104th Inf. Moulton, John H.. Pvt., Co. F. 103rd Inf. Moulton. Weslev H.. Pvt., Co. K. 104th Inf. MuUen. Timothy. Cpl. Co. K, 101st Inf. Moynihan, Frank J.. Cpl. Co. D. 101th Inf. Mundell, William. Pvt.lstCl, Co. D. 103rd Inf, Munroe, George, Pvt.. Co. K. 104th Inf. Murbach. Herbert. Pvt., Co. M., 101st Inf. Murch. Harry L.. Prt., Co. F, 104th Inf. Murphy, Henry G.. Pvt., Co. D. 101st F.A. Murphy. James J., Pvt., Bat. B, 101st F.A. Murphy, John R.. Pvt., Co. G, 103rd Inf. Murphy, John T., Pvt., Bat. D. 101st F.A. Murray, Robert A., Pvt., Co. K, 101st Inf. Murray, Russell S., Pvt., Hq. Det., 101st Eng. Murray, WiUiam, Cook. Co, L. 102d Inf. Mussler. Pierman F., Pvt., Co. D, 101st lnl MyshraU. Matthew K.. Pvt., Co. C, 103rd Inf. Nussbaum. Daniel D., Pvt., Co. H. 101st Inf. Nartoff, Victor J., Cpl, Co. D, 103rd Inf. Nary, Edward G., Pvt.. 101st Inf. Nealey. Nile, Pvt.. Co. L, 101st Inf. Nedeay, Hermas L., Pvt.lstCl. Co. K. 104th Inf. Neelon. Charles E.. Pvt., Co. H. I04th Inf. Nelligan. William P.. Cpl. Co. B. 101st lnl Nelson. WiUiam, Pvt., 101st Inf. Neptune, Moses W., Pvt., Co. I, 103rd Inf. Newman, Tom, Pvt., Co, F, 101st Inf. Newman, Henry T„ Sgt., Co. G. 102d Inf. .\ewton. Fred J., Pvt., Co. D, 101st Inf. Nichols. Oscar R.. Cpl. Co. C, 103rd Inf. Nickerson, Simeon L.. Sgt., Co. D. 101st Inf. Nickerson. Edwin E., Pvt., Co, L, 102d lnl Nickles, Edward E.. Sgt.. Co. B. 101st F.S. Bn. .^Jightingal;. Harry M.. Cpl. C ). F. 103rd Inf. .Noonan. Arthur J.. Pvt.. Co. H. 101st lnl Nordquist. Roual W.. 1st Sgt.. Co. G. 104th Inf. Norton, Charl-! S.. Pvt., Co. B, 102d M.G. Bn. Norton. Fred W.. Cpl. 102d lnl O'Neil. Georg: L.. Pvt.. C:). L. 103rd Inf. Osmolski. Boleslaw. Pvt.. Bat. C. 103rd F.A. Ouelbtte. Joseph C. Pvt.. Bat. B. 101st F.A. Obar, Stephen J.. Pvt.. Co. L. 103rd lnl O'Brien. Joseph D., Pvt.. M. G. Co.. 102d lnl 0'Bri:n. Edward J.. Sgt.. Co. G. 102d lnl O'Callaghan. Thomas J. A.. Col. Co. B. 103rd Inf. O'Connell. John M., Sgt.. Cj. F. 101st lnl O'ConneU. Michael J.. Cpl, Co. D, 101st lnl O'Clair. Albert Pvt.. Co. D. 103rd lnl O'ConneU. John J.. Pvt.. Co. F. lOlth lnl O'Donahue. Michael T.. Pvt. 1st Cl. Hq. Co.. 101st Inf. O'Connor. Francis J., Pvt.lstCl, Co. H. 104th Inf. O'Hara. William J.. Pvt., Co. B, 104th lnl O'Keefe, John J., Pvt. 1st Cl. Co. A, 104th lnl OesterU-. Georg; J., Pvt. Ist Cl. Co. I. 103rd Inf. O'Neill. David G., Pvt., Co. H. 102d lnl Olson. C;,- irge H., Pvt.. Co. L. lOlth lnl 05oW5'.ci, Victor. Pvt., Bat. B. 102d F.A. Ostrandsr. William. Sgt., Co. M. 102d Inf. Paglia, Vinzenzo. Pvt. 1st Cl, Co. L. 101st Inf. Palmsr. Perl'y, Pvt., Co. A. 103rd lnl Papagalo, Harry, Pvt. 1st Cl. 102d Inf. Palermo, Tony, Pvt. 1st Cl. Co. K. 104th lnl Paradiso. Tony. Sgt., Co. D. 102d lnl Parker, Otto V., Pvt.. Co. K. 102d Inf. Paradee, Walter N.. Pvt.lstCl. Co. F. 104[h Inf. Pare, Forest J.. Pvt.. Co. H. 103rd Inf. P.ark, Joseph, Pvt.. M. G. Co.. 101st lnl Parquette. Hector, Pvt.. Co. F. 102d Inf. Parker. Clyde A., Pvt.lstCl. Co. E, lOlst A.T. Patneaude. Charles R., Cpl, M. G. Co.. 103rd Inf. Patterson. John, Pvt., Bat, D, 101st F.A. Pavel. Rudolph. Pvt., Co. C, 102d M. G. Bn. Powers. Thomas P.. Pvt., Co. B. 102d M.G. Bn. Payson. Charles H.. Pvt., Co. E. 103rd Inf. Peabodv. EUery. Jr.. Sgt., Bat. A. 101st F.A. Pelarz. Jacob. Mus.. Co. F, 104th Inf. Pelaccia. Paulino. Pvt.. Co. C. 103rd Inf. Perkins. George. Cpl. Co. L. 103rd lnl Pell, Lyman F., Sgt., Co. E. 101st A.T. Perry, Clyde E.. Pvt.. Co. H. 103rd Inf. Perry, Joseph W.. Cpl, Co. I. 101st Inf. Peters, Simon. Cpl, Co. E. 103rd Inf. Papineau, David, Pvt.. Bat. C. 103rd F.A. Pratt, Henry B.. Jr., Pvt., Co. G. 103rd lnl Pyne, Albert N.. Pvt.lstCl. Co. C. 103rd M.G. Bn. Parr, George E.. Cpl. Co. G. 103rd Inf. Peters, Robert A. C. Pvt., Co. H. 102d lnl Peters. Guy H.. Pvt.lstCl. Co. C. 101st F.S. Bn Peterson, Gust A., Pvt.. Co. A. 102d lnl Peterson. William A.. Pvt.lstCl. Co. A. 104th Int Petrizia. Erasno. Pvt.. Co. L. 104th lnl PhiUips. William O.. Pvt.. Bat. C. 102d F.A. Peterson. Philip J.. Pvt.. Co. L. 104th lnl Pistorius, Joseph G.. Pvt.. Co. G. I02d Inf. Pohl. William. Jr., Cpl, Co. C. 103rd lnl Pierson. Homer L.. Pvt.. Co. K. 104th lnl Pluff, Nelson A.. Pvt.lstCl, Co. C, 102d lnl Pizer. Adrian S., Pvt.. 101st lnl Poh-ier. Amedee, Pvt. 1st Cl. Bat. D. 102d F.A. Poore. Raymond. Pvt., Co. C. 103rd Inf. Porter, Hezekiah S., Pvt., Co. B, 101st M.G. Bn. Potvin, Adler F., Pvt., Co. F. 103rd lnl Powers, John W.. .Sgt.. Co. M. 104th Inf. Prigege. Alfred. Cpl. Co. K. 102d lnl Probasco, Edwin T., Pvt., Bat. C. 101st F.A. Prevost, Harold F.. Pvt.. Co. E. 104th Inf. Pomroy, James L., Pvt.. Co. C. 104th Inf. Pueschel, WiUiam C, Pvt.lstCl. Co. D. 104th Inf. Proctor. John C. A., Cpl, Co. C. 102d M. G. Bn. Quimby, David E., Pvt., 101st Inf. Quintin, Edward J.. Pvt. 1st Cl, Co. I. 101st Inf. Quinlan, Edward, Pvt., Co. B, 102d lnl Rand, Walter A.. Pvt., Bat. E. 102d F.A. Randolph, Peyton C. Bat. B. 102d F;A. Rasmussen, James. Pvt.. Co. B, 103rd Inf. Rasmussen, Walter, Pvt.. Co. B. 102d M.G.Bn. Ranch. Lester J.. Cpl, Co. C. 101st F.S. Bat. Ray, Matthew R., Cpl, Co. D. 101st lnl Reames, John W.. Pvt., Co. B. 104th Inf. Recketelle, Joseph, Pvt., Co. B, 102d lnl Reece, Whatton J., Pvt., Bat. D, 103d F.A. Redmond. David C. Pvt., Co. K, 103rd lnl Reed, Verne O.. Cpl, Co. C, 101st F.S. Bat. Reed, Forrest D.. Sgt., Co. A. 104th lnl Randell, WiUiam, Pvt., Co. B, 103rd lnl Regan, Henry J., Pvt. 1st Cl, Co. F. 101st Inf. Regan, Edward J., Pvt., Hq. Co.. 101st lnl Rennie, Charles J., Pvt., Co. F. 101st lnl Ricciardi. Rosario, Pvt., Co. G, 103rd Inf. Rentschler, Fred, Pvt.. Co. D, 102d Inf. Renkunas, Sigmund, Pvt.. Co. K. 102d Inf. Rice. John G., Pvt. 1st Cl. Bat. B. 101st F.A. Rice, Raymond E., Pvt., Co. G. 104th Inf. D ■!fl_^^ 2) Richards, Georse. Pvt. Isl CI.. Co. G. 102d Inf. Richards. Edward. Pvt. 1st CI.. Co. I. 102d Inf. Robbie. John. Sgt.. Co. L. 104th Inf. Richardson. Ernest C. Pvt.. Co. G. 104th Inf. Richardson. Frederick W..Mech.. Bat. D. 102d F..^. Richardson. Georg; I... Pvt., M. G. Co.. 101st Inf. Rooney. Owen. W.ngnr,. 103rd Amb. Co. Ross. Franic L.. CpL. Co. A. 103rd Inf. Rosenkind. Harrv. Pvt.. Co. D. 102d M. G. Bn. Rossi. Thomas A.. Pvt. 1st CI.. Co. B. 104th Inf. Rotch. Lester J.. Pvt.. Co. I. 101st Inf. Rousseau. Albert J.. Pvt. 1st CI.. Co. D. 104th Inf. Roy. Charles. Pvt.. Go. K, 104th Inf. Roy. Loudger. Pvt.. Co. C. 10.?rd M.G. Bn. Rieker. Charles. Pvt.. Co. B. 102d Inf. Riffenburg. Forester, Pvt. 1st CI.. Co. M. 104th Inf. Riley. Charles R.. Cpl.. Co. E. 101st Inf. Ripley. Emmett V.. Pvt.. Co. D. 104th Inf. Ritchie. Joseph L.. Pvt.. Co. I. lOIst Inf. Rhomberg. Theodore H.. Pvt., Co. F, lO.ird Inf. Rivers, Joseph M.. Pvt. 1st CI.. Co. E. 104th Inf. Rekowski, Stanley. Pvt. Co. B, 102d Inf. Rochowics. Thory. Pvt. 1st CI.. Co. I. 102d Inf. Rivers. Leroy G.. Pvt.. Co. F. 104th Inf. Roulard. Albert P.. Pvt. 1st CI.. M.G. Co.. 102d Inf. Regan. Charles J.. Cpl.. Hq. Co.. 104th Inf. Robbins. Alva. Pvt.. Co. D. 102d Inf. Robinson, Thompson R. V., Pvt., Co. C, 101st F.S. Bat. Robidoux, David, Pvt,. Co. E, 103rd Inf. Robinson. Clyde. Pvt.. Co. B. 102d Inf. Rowan. John P.. Pvt.. Co. H. lOIst Inf. Roderick. Gustave. Pvt.. Co. L. 103rd Inf. Rodzin. Muriom. Pvt.. Co. G. 104th Inf. Rugg. Romeo P.. Cpl.. Co. D. 102d Inf. Rumsey. Jewell T,.. Pvt.. Bat. C. 103rd F.A. Reddington. John J., Pvt.. Co. B. 103rd Inf. Rupple. Henry A.. Pvt.. Co. H, lOtst Inf. Rutledge, .Stephen. Pvt.. M.G. Co.. 101st Inf. Ryan. John J.. Pvt.. 1st CI.. Bat. B. 102d F.A. Ryan. Thomas A.. Pvt.. Co. D. 101st Inf. Ryan. John. Pvt.. Co. D. 103rd Inf. Ryan. Edward. Sgl., Co. L, 102d Inf. Ryans, Robert M., Sgt.. Co. A. 102d Inf. Ryder. George E.. Pvt., Co. C. lrj3rd Inf. Ruyle.. Wesley. Pvt.. Hq. Co.. 102d Inf. Sabonis Frederick S., Pvt.. Co. A. 102d Inf. Safonte. Joseph, Mech.. Co. D, 102d Inf. Sadler. Leon A.. Cpl.. Co. C. 103rd Inf. St. George. Raymond. Pvt., Co. G, 101st Inf. St. Arnould, L., Pvt., Co. L, 102d Inf. St. John. John. Pvt.. Co. B. 102d Inf. St, Ledgjr, Harry D.. Cpl.. Co. E. 103rd Inf. St. Lawrence, Joseph C, Cpl.. Co. F. 101st Eng. St. Germain, Ralph J.. Sgt., Co. E. 104th Inf. St. Peter. Alfie. Pvt.. Co. E. 103rd Inf. Savage. Charles H.. Cpl.. Co. C. 103rd Inf. Sargent, Ralph, Pvt., Co. G, 101st Inf. Scalors, Joseph, Pvt.. Co. E. 104th Inf. Schirick. George F.. Pvt.. Co. A. 102d Inf. Sampson, Harry, Pvt.. Co. E, 101st Inf. Scarole. Joseph. Pvt.. Co. M, 102d Inf. Schisler, John. Pvt.. Co. E. 103rd Inf. Schlarb. Irvin A., Pvt., Co. E. 104th Inf. Schmiti. Henry J., Pvt.. lit CI.. Co. F. 102d Inf. Schneider. William. Pvt.. Co. B. 102d Inf. Schofield. William E., Pvt., Hat. F, 101st F.A. Schwab, .\nthony J.. Pvt.. Co. E. 104th Inf. Schwebach, Joseph B., Wagnr.. Sup. Co.. 104th Inf. Schweers. Joseph W.. Mech.. Co. K. 102d Inf. Scott. Albert E.. Pvt. 1st CI.. Co. H.. 101st Inf. Sands. Howard J.. Pvt.. 101st Inf. Seelig, Frederick R.. Sgt., Co. D. 103rd F.A. Shea, James J., Pvt., Co. L., 102d Inf. Seese, Leo, Pvt.. Co. B, 102d Inf. Segal, Nathan, Pvt.. Bat. A. 102d F.A. Sell, Marion. Pvt.. Bat. C. 102d F.A. Sylvia. Anthony h.. Pvt.. Bat. C. 103d F..\. Semonian, Sarkis H., Pvt. 1st CI.. Co.. I. 103rd Inf. Seraphin. John, Pvt., Co. L. 102 Inf. Severance. Earl L., Pvt.. Co. I. 103rd Inf. Shaw. Walter E., Cpl.. Co. D. lOlst Eng. Setter. William L.. Pvt., Co. B. 102d M.G. Bn. SchaSer, George W., Pvt. 1st CI.. Co. G. 104th Inf. Shanesy. Walter J.. Pvt.. Co. E. 103rd Inf. Shanley, John. Pvt.. Co. H. 101st Inf. Shannon. James M.. Pvt.. Co. C. lOlst Eng. Smith. Harold A.. Pvt.. Co. B, 101st G.M. Bn. Shaw. Arthur E.. Pvt.. Co. E. 103rd Inf. Shaw. Frank W.. Pvt.. Co. F, 101st Eng. Shea. Maury J.. Sgt.. Co. C. 102d Inf. Shea, William L.. Pvt. 1st CI., Co. F. 102d Inf. Silk. Gerald R. T., Cpl., Bat. F, 102d F.A. Shawney, Howard. Pvt.. Co. D, 103rd Inf. Sheeter, William A., Pvt.. lOlst Inf. Smith. Joseph. Pvt.lst CI.. Co. F. 102d Inf. Simpson, Hollis C, Sgt., Co. K, 102d Inf. Scott, Ira C, Pvt., Co. K, 102nd Inf. Shedd. Daniel K., Pvt.. Co. B, ia3rd Inf. Sherman. Harry H., Pvt.. Co. I. 103rd Inf. Spino. Angslo, Pvt.. Co. D. 103rd Inf. Sherman. Fred. Pvt., Co. I. 103rd Inf. Shepardson. Robert T.. Pvt.. Co. E. 103rd Inf. Sherman. Charles E., Jr.. Pvt.. Co. M, 103rd bif. Shirley, Ralph W.. Pvt., Co. F. 101st Eng. Shuckerow. Francis P.. Cpl.. Co. F. 102d Inf. Silver. William S.. Pvt.. Co. D. 103rd Inf. Simmons. Harold E.. Cpl.. Co A.. 104th Inf. Sink. VVillard I.. Pvt.. Co. B. 101st Inf. Sinon. Thomas P.. Pvt. 1st CI.. Co. K. 102d Inf. Skinner. Fred M.. Pvt.. Co. H. 104th Inf. SlagI;. Lester L.. Sgt.. Co. D. 102d Inf. Slivinski. Leo J.. Pvt.. Co. I. 103rd Inf. Slootmaker. Adrian C. Pvt.lst CI. San Dt. lOKt Inf. Swan. Phillip B.. Pvt.. Co. K, 102nd Inf. Stunneck. Walter A.. Pvt.. Co. G. 102d Inf. Snow. Frank R.. Pvt.. Co. M. 103rd Inf. Sherman. Ernest. Pvt.. 102d Amb. Co. Stagir. Lanzo L.. Pvt.. Co. B. 102d Inf. Smelledge. Charles L.. Pvt.lst CL.Bat.C. 101st F.A. Smart, Peter H., Pvt.. Co. K, 103rd Inf. Smilowictz. Anthony. Pvt.lst CI.. Co. L. 102(1 Inf .Smith. Bertel. Pvt.lst CI.. Co. F. 102d Inf. Smith. Charles M.. Pvt.. C.j. A. I02d Inf. Smith. Cris J.. Pvt.. Co. E. 102d Inf. Smith. Waller J.. Pvt., Hq. Co. !02d Inf. Smith. William H.. Mech.. M.G. Co.. 101st Inf. Smith. John D.. Pvt.. Co. I. 101st Inf. Smith. Mearil. Pvt.. C). L. 103rd Inf. Smith. Joseph .•\.. Pvt.. Co. K, 102d Inf. Smith. Henry F.. Pvt.. Co. B. 101st Inf. Smith. Joseph N.. Pvt.. Co. C. 103rd Inf. Smith. Alvin II.. Pvt.. Co. G. 101st Inf. Smith, Russell I.. Pvt. Ist CI.. Co. D. 102d Inf. Smith. Albert C. Pvt.. Co. A. 101st Inf. Smouse. Lewis W.. Pvt.. Co. D. 102d Inf. Snow. Robert P.. Pvt.. Co. M. 103rd Inf. Snow. Exbne J.. Pvt.. 101st Eng. Tr. Snyd;r. Frank E.. Pvt. lit CI.. Co. D. 104th Inf. Socia. Arthur L.. Pvt., Co. D. lD2d Inf. Somers. Leo. Sgt.. Co. M.. lD2d Inf. Soper. Otis E.. Pvt.. Co. C, 101st Eng. Sorman, Clifford, Cpl., Co. K, 102d Inf. .Spinney, Georg; F.. Cpl.. Co. C. 101st Inf. Spooner. John C. Pvt., Cn. G. 103rd Inf. Spoor, Millard. Pvt.. Co. B. 103rd Inf. Springer. Otis R.. Pvt.. Hq. Co.. 102d Inf. Stanard. Walter L.. Pvt.. l.st CI.. 103rd Inf. Stackhouse. Eugene. Pvt.. Co. D. 102d Inf. Stanton. Ewdard F.. Pvt.. Co. F. 102d Inf. Stevens. Howard L.. Pvt. .1st CI,. Co. C. 103rd Inf. Stevens, William, Pvt.. Co. B. 101st Inf. Stewart. Ralph II.. Pvt.. Co. F. 102d Inf. Stewart. Carl R.. Pvt.. Cn. C. 101st F.S. Bat. .Stone, Roy P., Pvt.. Co. A. 104th Inf. Stover, Charles C. Pvt.. Co. B. 101st Eng. Storer, Charles H.. Pvt.. Co. C. 103rd Inf. Stratton. Walter M.. Pvt.. Co. H. 103rd Inf. Strovenski. Wilhelm. Pvt.. Co. K. 102d Inf. Street. Walter A.. Pvt., Co. A. 102d M.G. Bn. Strong. Ernest J.. Pvt.. Co. K. 102d Inf. Sucrue. Joseph P.. Pvt.. Co. A. 102d Inf. Sullivan. Edward M.. Pvt.. Co. C. 101st Inf. Sullivan. Charles J.. Pvt. lit CI.. Co. G. lOlsl Inf. Stivers. Luther. Pvt., Co. B, IMrd Inf. Sullivan, Thomas E., Pvt.. Co. C. ia2d Inf. Sullivan. Patrick. Pvt.lst CI.. Bat. B. 101st F.A. Sullivan. Leo E.. Pvt.. Co. F. 104th Inf. Sullivan. Howard J.. Pvt.lst CI.. Co. D. 104th Inf. Sullivan. Jeremiah F.. Cpl.. Co. D. 104th Inf. Sutherland. Gordon A.. Cpl.. Co. B. 104th Inf. Sutermeister. Everett C Pvt..Co..\. 102d M.G.Bn Sweeney. Ray. Pvt.. lOird Inf. Sweeney. Charlie L.. Pvt.. Co. K. 102d Inf. Sylvaro. Byron L.. Pvt.. Co. M. 103rd Inf. Swett. Clarence S., Pvt.lst CI.. Co. K. lOlsl Inf. Stewart. Velpo M.. Pvt., Co. B. 104th Inf. Somers, James G.. Pvt. Med. Det., 102d Inf. Tait.x, Warren. Pvt., Co. A. 104th Inf. Tanguay. Horace J.. Mech., Co. I. 102d Inf. Tatro, Arthur L.. Pvt.. Co. B. 103rd M.G. Bn. Tatro. John H.. Pvt., M.G. Co.. 103rd Inf. Tanner. George H.. Pvt. 1st CI.. Bat. C. 101st F. A. Taylor. Rjv. Pvt.. Co. M.. 103rd Inf. Thoemmel. John J.. Pvt. H;|. Co.. 104th Inf. Thomas. Ei.vard E., Pvt.. Co. M.. 101st Inf. Thomas. Gannard. 1st Sgl.. Co. C. 103rd Inf. Thompson. George M.. Sgt.. Co. G. 102d Inf. Thompson. Albert. Pvt.. Co. I. 101st Inf. Thompson. Clyde. Pvt.. Co. B, 102d Inf. Thompson. Forrest A.. Cpl.. Co. G. 103rd Inf. Truesdale, Lucius B.. Pvt.. Co. C. 102d M.G.Bn. Thomson. Raymond B.. Co. D. 104th Inf. Throne. Leroy C. Pvt.. Co. I. 101st Inf. Tomasko, Tony, Pvt. 1st CI.. Co. I, 104th Inf. Tousant, Ludger J., Pvt.. Co. B. 102d M.G. Bn. Towie, William. Pvt., Bat. C. IJlst F.A. Towne. Oral A.. Pvt., Co. F. 103rd Inf. Tracev. Colie B.. Pvt.. 1st CI., Co. L. 103d Inf. Toy. Charles S.. Pvt. 1st CI.. Co A. 102d M.G. Bn. Tucci. GuLseppe. Pvt.. 101st Inf. Trafton. William A.. Cpl.. Co. L. 101st Inf. Tremblay. George. Cpl.. Co. D. I04th Inf. Tricke. Edmund. Pvt.. Co. G. 102d Inf. Troutman, John H.. Pvt., Cj. L.. 101st Inf. Tro.\;l. John F.. Pvt.. Co. K. l,12d Inf. Trum. Richard. Pvt.. Co. B. 101st M.P. Tullv. Daniel F.. Pvt.. Co. F. 101st Inf. Turcot. Florian, Pvt. 1st CL. Co. C, 103rd Inf. Tucker. Lewis J.. Pvt.. Co. K. 102d Inf. Tyler. Harry V.. Pvt.. Co. C. 103ril Inf. Tuttle. George M.. Pvt.. Co. I. 102d Inf. Ulan. John. Pvt.. Co. E. 102d Inf. Urbon. John. Pvt.. Co. A. 102d Inf. Upton. Thomis A.. Cpl.. Co. B. 104th Inf. Underwood. Joseph J.. Pvt.lst CI.. Co. L. 102 Inf. Urquhart. Alexander. Cpl. Co. B. 102d Inf. Urquhart. Douglas. Sgt.. Co. D. I04th Inf. Venzer. Daniel. Pvt.. Co. G. 103rd Inf. Vaillancourt. Frank A.. Pvt.. Co. L. 104th Inf. Valley, Oscar, Pvt. 1st CI.. Co. D. 103rd Inf. Vallone. Joseph. Cpl. Co. A. 102d Inf. Van Keuren. Karl R.. Pvt.. Co. E. 104th ln(, Veno. Irving. Pvt.. Co. E. 103rd Inf. Vermillion. Nerval. Pvt.. Co. E. 101st inf, \inal. Alberton W.. Wagoner. 101st Eng. Tr. Volin. George J.. Mech.. Co. F. 104th Inf. \elmure. Joseph. Pvt.. Co. G. 103rd Inf. Valek. Ladi. Pvt.. Co. H. 102d Inf. West. Carroll S.. Sgt.. Co. G. 103rd Inf. West. John. Sgt.. Co. A. 102d Inf. Wescott. Elisha W.. Sgt.. Co. A. 103rd Inf. Wetzler. Albert E.. Pvt.. Co. E. 101st Inf. Wetherbee. Warren W.. Pvt. 1st CI.. Co. M. 101st Inf. Whitaker. Herbert O.. Pvt.. Co. A. 104th Inf. Welch. John J., Pvt.lst CI.. Co. A. IBlst Inf. Wheeler. Archie H.. Bugler. Co. F. 101st Inf. White. Alvie S.. Pvt. Ist CI.. Co. A. 102d Inf. Whitcomb. Myron L.. Cpl.. Co. D. 131st Inf. White. William S.. Pvt.. Co. A. 103rd Inf. Whiteman. Frank C. Pvt.. Co. C. 103rd Inf. Whiteman. Leslie G.. Pvt.. Co. E. 103rd Inf. Whitney. William. Pvt.. Co. A. 103rd Inf. Whittaker. Samuel J.. Mech.. Co. A. 1.12d Inf. Wbittemore. Franklin H.. Pvt.. Co. F. 103rd Inf. Whitten. Rupert O.. Cpl. Co. B. 102d Inf. Whittles. John. Pvt.. Bat. B. 102d F.A. Whitzell. Georg; N.. Pvt.. Bat. F. 133rd F.A. Wicha. Ronedvk. Pvt. Co. B. 102d Inf. Wilfore. Frank. Pvt.. Co. D. 102d M.G. Bn. Winslow. Arthur J., Pvt.. Co. H. 103rd Inf. Walls. Okia M.. Pvt.. Co. C. 101st F.S.Bn. Wickert. Bernard J.. Pvt.. Bat. B. 102d F.A. Wilbur. Seamon C. Pvt.. Co. C. 101st Eng. Willett. Charles. Cpl.. Co. H. 103rd Inf. Walsh. Edward. Cpl.. Co. K. 103rd Inf. Willette. Napoleon. Sgt.. Co. B. 103rd Inf. Wilkins. Llovd E., Pvt 1st CI.. Co. C. 104th Inf. Williams. Fred R.. Pvt.. Co. L. 101st Inf. Williams. Mansell. Pvt.. Co. E. 104th Inf. Williams. James W.. Pvt.lst CL. Co. G. 103rd Inf. Williams. William L.. Pvt.. Co. I. 102d Inf. Williams. Gaskin P.. Pvt.. Bat. C. 103rd F.A. Willis. Porter E.. Pvt.. Co. I. 101st Inf. Wilson. Alexander E.. Pvt.. Cx E. 103rd Inf. Withero. Michael. Pvt.. Co. F. 104th Inf. Witt. James. Pvt.. Co. L. 104th Inf. Wlodyka. Edward. Pvt.. Co. M. 104th Inf. Wongrowski. Frank. Pvt.. Co. H. 103rd Inf. Wollman. Solomon. Pvt.lst CI.. Co. K. 102d Inf. Wood, Rene, Pvt.lst CI.. Co. B. 104th Inf. Wood. Harold C. Pvt.. Co. G. 103rd Inf. Wood. Beniamin C. Pvt.. Bat. E. 101st F.A. Woodside. Irving R.. Pvt.. Co. E. 101st Inf. Woodward. Harrv. Pvt.. Co. M. 101st Inf. Worthington. Frank. Pvt.. Co. I. 102d Inf. Wozniak. John. Pvt. 1st CI.. Co. G. lOJth Inf. Wright. George R.. Cpl.. Co. K. 101st Inf. Wurl. William. Mech.. Co. G. lOtth Inf. Ward. Ernest R.. Pvt.. Co, C. 103rd Inf. Worthy. Joseph. Cpl.. Co. M. lOl.st Inf. Williams, Laurence B.. Cpl.. Bat. A. 101st F.A. Walker. Chauncey D.. Cpl.. Co. G. 104th Inf. Wagner, Gilber J.. Pvt.. Co. M. 102d Inf. Whitney. William E.. Pvt.lit CI.. Co. K. 103rd Inf. Worth. Charles. Pvt.. Co. I. 103rd Inf. Waldo. George A.. Sgt.. Co. H, 102d Inf. Walker. Raymond L.. Pvt. 1st CI.. Co. K. 103rd Inf. Walker. George H.. Pvt. 1st CI.. Bat E. 102d F.A. Wagner. Alton D.. Pvt.. Co. B. 103rd Inf. Walls. John E.. Pvt.. 102d .\mb. Co. Walsh. Walter A.. Pvt.. Co. F. 101st Inf. Walsh. Thomas F.. Pvt.. Co. H. 104th Inf. Walsh. William H.. Pvt.. Co. I. 103rd Inf. Walsh. Charles. Pvt.. Co. D. lOlth Inf. Walsh. John M.. Pvt. l^t CI.. Co. D. 101st Inf. Warded. E.irl. Pvt. 1st CI.. Bat. F. 101st F.A. Wambsal. Frederick. Pvt., Ci. B, 102d Inf. Webster, Robert R., Pvt., Co. C. 103rd Inf. Wasser. Lewis. Pvt.. Co. I. IJlst Inf. Webster. Earl A.. Bugler. Co. E. 103rd Inf. Webster. Marshall O.. Pvt., Co. B. 102d Inf. Waldron. Henry. Pvt.. Co. A. With Inf. Weeks, William J., Pvt.. Co. B. I03rd Inf. Weir. James V.. Cpl., Co. H. 102d Inf. Welch. George N.. Pvt.. Co. H, 103rd Inf. Weld. Verne H.. Pvt.. Co. M, 103rd Inf. Wellington. Andrew S.. Pvt. 1st CI.. Co. C. lOlst M.G. Bn. Wentworth. Lester J.. Sgt.. Co. E. 102d Inf. Yaps. Mike. Pvt.. Co. L. 102d Inf. Vanch. John. P.. Cpl.. Co. I. 102d Inf. 2) -S^U'^ Yencavicz, Richard. Cpl., Co. B. 102d Inf. Yeomans. Frederick, Pvt. 1st CI.. Co. L. 101st Inf. Young. Reginald. Pvt.. Co. H. 104th Inf. Young. Gleason W.. Pvt.. Co. F, 103rd Int. Finnegan, Arthur F., Cpl., Co. H. 104th Inf. Emery. Victor A.. Pvt. 1st CI. Co. E. 104th Inf. Anderson, Alfred F., 3d Cl.Mus., Hq.Co.. 104th Inf. Bedenhop, August, Pvt.. Co. D, 102d Inf. Bernard. Alexander. Pvt.. Co. G. lOlst Inf. Bozinski, Joseph, Pvt.. Co. E. 104th Inf. Brown, Carl S.. Pvt., Co. F, 103rd Inf. Brown, Earl I.. Pvt.lstCl.. Co. I. 101st Inf. Burns, Leonard F., Pvt.. Co. E. 102d Inf. Butler. Joseph J.. Pvt., Co. E. 103rd Inf. Catlin. Forest L.. 101st Tr.Mor. Bat. Farquharson. Chas. E., Wag.. Sup. Co.. 104th Inf. Farrell, Edward. Pvt.. Co. B. 102d Inf. Forrest. Richard F., Wagnr., Co. C. 101st .\m.Tr. Ysebeart. Charles. Pvt.. Co. B. lOlst Inf. Frechette. Fred, Pvt. 1st CI.. Co. L. 103rd Inf. Furber, S.. Pvt., M.G. Co., 101st Inf. Fredette, William J., Pvt., Co. C. 102d M.G. Bat. O'Brien. Thomas J., Pvt.. Co. A. 104th Inf. Coakley. Daniel J., Pvt.lstCl.. Co. A. 104th Inf. Ebert. Ralph. Pvt.. Co. A. 104th Inf. Boss. Jacob J.. Pvt.. Co. A. 104th Inf. Brockbank. John C. Cpl.. Co. A. 104th Inf. Brown. Elmer B.. Pvt.. Co. A. 104th Inf. Landis. Samuel, Pvt.. Co. A, 104th Inf. Laboa, Manuel P.. Pvt., Co. A. 104th Inf. Stachursky, Michael. Pvt.. Co. A. 104th Inf. Busby. Frederick A.. Pvt.. Co. M. 101st Inf. Ferry. Patrick L.. Pvt.. Co. K. 102d Inf. Forcer. William J.. Pvt. 1st. CI.. Co. H. ItMth Inf. Garbin. John. Pvt.. Co. M, 102d Inf. Harnsworth. Fred B., Pvt. 1st CI.. M. G. Co.. 104lh Inf. Anderson. Harry. Pvt.. Co. B. 102d Inf. Bennett. Walter 0.. Pvt.lstCl.. Co.D. 103rd Inf. Benner. William H.. Pvt.. Co. L. 101st Inf. Bellows. Chas. A.. Pvt.lstCl.. Co. G.. 104th Inf. Alhnond, Carl K.. Pvt.. 102d Inf. ■Z) Young. Gilbert A., Cpl., Co. A. 102d Inf. Zambrewski. Valentine, Pvt.. Co. K. 102d Inf. Zanni. Eugene P.. Cpl.. Co. H. 101st Inf. Zemki. Staf. Pvt.. Co. A. 102d Inf. DIED IN HOSPITAL Gokey. Harvey. Pvt. 1st CI.. Co. D. 104th Inf. Grabow. Morris. Pvt.. Co. A. 102d Inf. Hensley, George L.. Pvt.. Co. G. 104th Inf. Hurley. Frank J.. Sgt.. Co. H. 101st Inf. Jensen. Walter T.. Sgt.. Co. F. lOlst Eng. Kaiser. Irvin J.. Pvt.. Co. A. 102d Inf. Kelly. SyK-ester V.. Pvt.. Co. A. 102d Inf. Metcalf. Richard F.. Cpl.. M.G. Co.. lOIst Inf. Kelley. Arthur P.. Sgt., 103rd Amb. Co. Kennedy. Thos. F.. Pvt.lstCl.. Hq. Co.. 101st Inf. Keysor. Frank. Cook. Co. G. 104th Inf. Littb. Arthur. Pvt.. Co. A. 101st Inf. Mackinnon. Donald G.. Pvt.. Hq. Co.. 104th Inf. Mann. Floyd W.. Pvt.. Co. M. 103rd Inf. Millett. John J.. Pvt.. Co. B. 102d M.G. Bn. Mitchell. Frank L.. Pvt.. 101st Tr. Mor. Bat. Pitcher. Karl H.. Sgt.. Bat. A. 102d F.A. MISCELLANEOUS Donahue. Arthur E.. Pvt.lstCl., Co. H. 103rd Inf. Dohna, Albert P.. Pvt.. Battery E.. 103rd F.A. Colvin. Clvde. Pvt.. Co. A. 103rd Inf. Bennett. Herbert W.. Bugler. Co. L. 104th Int. Gilbert. Albert A.. Cpl.. Co F.. 101st Inf. Gardner. Leroy W.. Cpl.. Co. C. 104th Inf. Dewitt. Arvard W., Cpl.. Co. G. 103rd Inf. Dinnovellis. Antonio. Pvt.. Co. H. 102d Inf. Dear. William. Cpl.. Co. H, 102d Inf. Blanchard. Ed. J., Pvt. 1st CI., Co. A. 101st Am. Tr. Carlson. John. Pvt.. Co. H. 102d Inf. Evans. Chester A.. Cpl.. Co. F. 103rd Inf. Ferretti. Carlo F.. Pvt.lstCl.. Bat. E. 101st F.A. Marshall. William H.. Sgt.. Co. F. 104th Inf. Clark. Albert. Cpl.. Co. L. 103rd Inf. Carver. James. Pvt.. Co. B. 102d Inf. Bruce. James F.. Pvt.. Co. K. 101st Inf. Denton. Gordon £.. Cpl.. Bat. C. 101st F.A. Foster. John R.. Pvt.. Co. M. 103rd Inf. Bollhorst, Martin, Pvt.. Co. M. 102d Inf. Zimmermann. Edward L.. Pvt. 1st Cl.. Med. Det.. 102d Inf. Zoldik. .\ntonv. Pvt.. Co. I. I04th Inf. Richmond. Anthony. Pvt.. Co. A. 102d Inf. Shoemaker. James. Pvt.. Co. G. 102d Inf. Small, Llewellyn C. Cpl.. Co. A. 101st M P Spallas. Nicholas. Cpl.. Bat. C. lOIsl F.A. Stowed, Earle B.. Cpl.. Co. C. 10411 Irf. Sylvester. Nicholas. Pvt.. Co. A. 101st Inf. Thompson. William A., Pvt.. Co. F. 101st Inf. Vivette, Ovile. Pvt., Co. C. 101st Irf. Wilfred. Albert. Pvt.. Co. D. lO.'rd Inf. Wormhnod. Clifton. Pvt.. Co. E. 103rd Inf. Yerges. Lawrence C. Cp .. Co. B. 101st M.G. Bn. Zenowitch. Vasil. Pvt.. Co. K. 104th Inf. Hagan. Lawrence M. G., Pvt. 1st CI.. Co. L. lOKt Inf. Belliveau. Alfred J.. Pvt.. Co. E. 104th Inf. Allen. Luther T.. Pvt.. Co. D. 103rd Inf. Brown. Harold. Pvt.. Co. C. 102d M.G. Bn. Benson. John E.. Pvt. IstCl., Bat. A. 103rd F.A. Hornicks. Michael J.. Pvt.. Co. A. I04th Inf. Hockenbury. George W.. Pvt.. Co. A. 104th Inf. Chamberlain. Harlan W.. Pvt.. Co. A. 103rd M. (;. Bn. Gzenuk, Bronoslaw. Pvt., Co. I. 102d Inf. Bright. Alexander. Pvt.. Co. A, 102d Inf. Bazinski. Joseph. Pvt.lstCl.. Co. E. 104th Inf. DuUeck. Joseph, Pvt.. Co. K. 102d Inf. Fobscher, Paul T.. Cpl.. M.G. Co.. 102d Inf. Cooney, WiUiam J., Pvt.. Co. G.. 101st Inf. Butler. Richard F.. Pvt.. Co. D. 102d M.G. Bn. Brickman, Nathan. Pvt.. Co. H. 101st Irf. Mahoney. James F.. IstSgt.. Co. E. 101st Inf. Dunagan. John P.. Pvt.. Co. A. 104th Inf. Gregorek. Alexander. Pvt.. Hq. Co.. 102 ITALY Medal for Military Valor ITALY BELGIUM 9 3 ^ \ i 1 1 \\ 1 1 J \i \i w f w. ~^