Part 3
Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, Signal Corps (Air Service), U. S. R., November 27, 1917. Stationed at the School of Military Aeronautics, University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois, December 7, 1917 to January 31, 1918. Transferred to the School of Military Aeronautics, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, February 1, 1918. Transferred to Park Field, Millington, Tennessee, March 16, 1918. Adjutant 282nd Aero Squadron, March 16 to April 4. In command of this Squadron from April 4 until discharged. Stationed at Mineola, Long Island, Field No. 2, from August 1 to August 7. Sailed overseas in command of the 282nd Aero Squadron, August 7. Stationed at the Duxford Aerodrome, Duxford, England, from August 29 to November 21, 1918, and in command of the United States Troops at this station from October 1 on. Sailed from Liverpool, November 29, 1918, landing in Boston, December 11. Discharged at Camp Devens, December 23, 1918.
LANGDON EMMONS MORRIS
_Permanent Address_ 383 Bath Avenue, Long Branch, New Jersey.
_Business Address_ 182 Broadway, Long Branch, New Jersey.
_Present Occupation_ Lawyer.
_Last heard from_ May, 1922.
Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. R., November 27, 1917. Reported at Port of Embarkation, Hoboken, January 5, 1918. Sailed, January 9, arriving Liverpool, January 23, and Le Havre, January 26. Attended Army Schools at Langres, France, from January to May, 1918. Assigned to 60th Infantry, 5th Division, May, 1918. In lines with 60th Infantry, Anould Sector, to June, 1918. Detailed to French General Staff College. Served with 8th French Army, Lorraine Front, June to September, 1918. Assigned to G-3, Headquarters United States Army, Toul, in October, 1918. In February, 1919, detailed as student to the University of Paris until June, 1919. Arrived at Hoboken, July 29. Discharged at Camp Dix, New Jersey, August 15, 1919.
JOHN J. MURPHY
_Permanent Address_ Eastport, Maine.
_Business Address_ Same.
_Present Occupation_ Weather Bureau, United States Department of Agriculture.
_Last heard from_ May, 1922.
Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. R., November 27, 1917. Attached to 153rd Depot Brigade, Camp Dix, New Jersey, December 15, 1917. Transferred to Signal Corps (Air Service) January 31, 1918. Attended School of Military Aeronautics, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, February 2 to March 28. Detached service at Kelly Field, Texas, April 1 to May 10. Detached service at Ellington Field, Texas, until August 25. Promoted to Captain, Infantry, August 14. Attached to 165th Depot Brigade, Camp Travis, Texas, August 26. Assigned to 19th Infantry, Camp Travis, January 10 to October 1, 1919. Discharged at Boston, October 1, 1919.
GEORGE E. O’BRIEN
_Permanent Address_ 24 Carruth Street, Dorchester, Massachusetts.
_Business Address_ 92 South Street, Boston.
_Present Occupation_ Salesman.
_Last heard from_ May, 1922.
Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. R., November 27, 1917. Assigned to Camp Dix, December 15, 1917, and remained there until May 1, 1918. At this station duties as follows: Attached to Officers’ School from date of reporting till February 1, 1918; then attached to Company F, 309th Infantry, until May 1. Transferred May 1 to Camp Gordon, Georgia. Assigned to Company D, 3rd Infantry Replacement Regiment, and on duty with this outfit till December 12, 1918. Retains Reserve Commission as 1st Lieutenant, Infantry.
EDWARD J. OWENS, JR.
_Permanent Address_ 5 Walnut Street, Newport, Rhode Island.
_Business Address_ 816 University Building, Syracuse, New York.
_Present Occupation_ Sales Engineer.
_Last heard from_ May, 1922.
Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. R., November 27, 1917. Attached to Company E, 303rd Infantry, Camp Devens, from December 15, 1917 to June 10, 1918. Ordered to Newton Technical School Training Detachment as Military Instructor, June 10, 1918. Served as Personnel Officer, Detachment Adjutant, Court Martial and Survey Officer until discharged, January 6, 1919. Retains Reserve Commission as 1st Lieutenant, Infantry.
JOHN M. PARKER
_Permanent Address_ 3 Main Street, Hartford, Connecticut.
_Business Address_ Same.
_Present Occupation_ Travelers Insurance Company.
_Last heard from_ May, 1922.
Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. R., November 27, 1917. Attached to 313th Infantry, Camp Meade, Maryland, from December 15, 1917 to June 15, 1918. Transferred to 3rd Training Battalion, same station, June 15, 1918. Promoted to 1st Lieutenant, Infantry, August 16, 1918. Discharged at Camp Meade, February 5, 1919.
CHARLES PARSONS
_Permanent Address_ Kennebunk, Maine.
_Business Address_ 15 Broad Street, New York City.
_Present Occupation_ Mining.
_Last heard from_ May, 1922.
Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. R., November 27, 1917. Assigned to 153rd Depot Brigade, Camp Dix, New Jersey, December 15, 1917, and served with this organization until discharged, January 16, 1919. In this duty served in the following capacities, Battalion Adjutant, Regimental Personnel Officer, and Company Commander. Promoted to Captain, Infantry, September 10, 1918. Retains Reserve Commission as Captain, Infantry.
WALTER C. PECK
_Pre-war Address_ 74 Mill Street, New Bedford, Massachusetts.
_Last heard from_ Plattsburg, 1917.
LOREN RAY PIERCE
_Permanent Address_ Woodstock, Vermont.
_Business Address_ Same.
_Present Occupation_ Lawyer.
_Last heard from_ March, 1922.
Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. N. A., November 27, 1917. Assigned to various companies for instruction at Camp Stanley, Leon Springs, Texas, December 16, 1917 to January 10, 1918. Transferred to Camp Wadsworth, South Carolina, January 15, 1918, and was on duty there to July 27, 1918. Adjutant 1st Battalion, 52nd Pioneer Infantry, from January 15 to March 17, 1919. Sailed overseas from Hoboken, New Jersey, August 2, 1918. Landed at Brest, France, August 11, 1918. Moved from Brest to St. Nazaire, August 16, 1918—from St. Nazaire to Montoir, August 22—from Montoir to Le Mans, September 12—from Le Mans to Ancemont, September 18—from Ancemont to Avocourt, September 22—from Avocourt to Cheppy Woods, October 4—from Cheppy Woods to camp near Montfaucon, October 9—Montfaucon to Cheppy, October 20. Attended the gas school at Chaumont, November 2-9, and rejoined regiment at Nouart, November 12. In camp at Les Senades, Luzy, and attended the 3rd Corps Infantry School at Clamecy, February 15 to March 15, 1919. On March 17, 1919, relieved as Adjutant of the 1st Battalion and made ranking Lieutenant of Company E. Transferred to Chemire and then to Brest, March 19. Sailed for Hoboken, April 2, on the SS Rotterdam, landing April 11. Sick in hospital at Camp Dix; then transferred to the Demobilization Group and was discharged, August 2, 1919. Retains Reserve Commission as Captain, Infantry, ranking from March 30, 1920.
*Harold L. Pinkham
_Next of Kin_ Mr. and Mrs. William F. Pinkham (Father and Mother), 69 Sagamore Avenue, West Medford, Massachusetts.
Commissioned Provisional 2nd Lieutenant, Infantry, November 27, 1917. Reported Hoboken, January 8, 1918. Sailed overseas on SS Mongolia, January 15, landing Liverpool, January 30. Sailed from Southampton, January 31, landing Le Havre, February 1. Attended 2nd Corps School (Intelligence Course), Chatillon-sur-Seine, February 5 to March 10. Tour of observation at French Front, March 11-24. Assigned to 16th Company, 5th Regiment, Marines, 2nd Division. Mortally wounded leading men in assault on machine gun nests in Belleau Woods, June 23, 1918. Died of wounds in hospital, June 24, and was buried at La Ferte-sous-Jouarre. Reburied in American Cemetery at Belleau Woods where body will remain at parents’ request.
ELLSWORTH J. PIPER
_Permanent Address_ Bellows Falls, Vermont.
_Business Address_ Same.
_Present Occupation_ Paper Broker.
_Last heard from_ May, 1922.
ARNOLD STUART POTTER
_Permanent Address_ 54 Allen Avenue, Lynn, Massachusetts.
_Business Address_ 261 Franklin Street, Boston.
_Present Occupation_ Accountant with Lybrand, Ross Bros., and Montgomery.
_Last heard from_ May, 1922.
Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. R., November 27, 1917. Attached 153rd Depot Brigade, Camp Dix, New Jersey, December 15, 1917 to January 27, 1918. Attached Company L, 311th Infantry. February 7, attached 303rd Field Signal Battalion. April 26, transferred to Camp Gordon, Atlanta, Georgia, and attached to 11th Battalion, 157th Depot Brigade. May 21, attached to 63rd Company, 6th Replacement Regiment. Attended Gas and Bayonet Schools, July 6 to August 2. Sailed overseas August 31, in command of Company 21, Camp Gordon August Automatic Replacement Draft. Landed at Brest, France, September 7. On September 18, arrived at 76th Division at St. Amand-Montrond. Made M. T. O. at Gradignan near Bordeaux, January 16, 1919. March 3 to June 30, on detached service at University of Bordeaux. July 15, sent to St. Nazaire and then sailed for Brest, July 19. Sailed from Brest for the U. S., August 6, arriving Camp Dix, August 14. Discharged at Camp Devens, September 2, 1919, as 1st Lieutenant, Infantry.
ROBERT EDWIN PRICE
_Permanent Address_ 61 Ashley Street, Hartford, Connecticut.
_Business Address_ Aetna Casualty and Surety Company, Worthington Building, Springfield, Massachusetts.
_Present Occupation_ Special Agent.
_Last heard from_ May, 1922.
Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. R., November 27, 1917. Assigned to Company D, 304th Infantry, 76th Division, Camp Devens, December 15, 1917, and later detailed as Assistant to Regimental Exchange Officer. Ordered to Depot Brigade, June 28, and subsequently reordered to Company L, 304th Infantry, as Casual Officer. Sailed for France, July 8, as Casual Officer. Transferred from 76th Division to St. Aignon and reported to 37th Division, August 15. Assigned to Company D, 346th Infantry in Baccarat Sector. Division relieved September 22 and transferred to the Argonne Forest. Transferred to the Saint Mihiel Sector, October 4. Transferred to Company F, 146th Infantry, on October 10, and to Company K, on October 12. Division relieved October 16 and sent to Toul. Sick in hospital at Toul, October 18, 1918 to January 6, 1919. Sent to Gondrecourt and thence to 33rd Division in Luxembourg, reporting January 18. Assigned to Company L, 129th Infantry, and transferred to Company E, February 15. Transferred to Supply Company, April 1, and was Assistant to the Regimental Exchange Officer. Left Luxembourg, April 28, and sailed from Brest, May 15, landing at Hoboken, May 22. Transferred to Camp Grant, Rockford, Illinois, May 29. Discharged at Camp Grant, June 8, 1919.
LYLE MILTON PROUSE
_Permanent Address_ 424 56th Street, Brooklyn, New York.
_Business Address_ Lybrand, Ross Brothers, and Montgomery, 110 William Street, New York City.
_Present Occupation_ Public Accountant.
_Last heard from_ May, 1922.
Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. R., November 27, 1917. Reported at Port of Embarkation, Hoboken, January 5, 1918. Sailed on SS Mongolia, January 15, landing Liverpool, January 30. Sailed from Southampton, January 31, arriving Le Havre, February 1. Attended Second Corps School, Chatillon-sur-Seine, February 1 to March 1, 1918. Observation in Alsace with the French 7th Army, March 1-15, 1918. On duty with the 101st Infantry, March 15, 1918 to March 1, 1919. Toul Sector, April 1 to June 30, 1918. Chateau-Thierry, July 7-14. Champagne-Marne Defensive, July 14-18. Aisne-Marne Offensive, July 18 to August 4 (Vaux and Epieds). Saint Mihiel Offensive, September to October, including Les Eparges, Vigneulles, Wadonville. Meuse-Argonne Offensive, October to November 11, including Verdun, Bois de Belieu, Beaumont, and Heights of Meuse. Promoted to Captain, Infantry, November 13, 1918. Stationed at the Sorbonne University of Paris, March 1 to July 1, 1919. Transferred to Brest, July 15, and sailed for United States, July 19, on SS Zeppelin. Discharged, August 15, 1919, at Camp Dix. Retains Reserve Commission as Captain, Infantry.
FRANK E. PUNDERSON
_Pre-war Address_ Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
_Last heard from_ Plattsburg, 1917.
HOWARD RANDALL
_Permanent Address_ 9 Patterson Avenue, Brockton, Massachusetts.
_Business Address_ Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio.
_Present Occupation_ Chemist.
_Last heard from_ February, 1922.
Commissioned Provisional 2nd Lieutenant, Infantry, November 27, 1917. Stationed at Camp Greene, Charlotte, North Carolina, from January 8 to April 4, 1918, as Detention Camp Mess Officer. Sailed overseas and was assigned to Company D, 59th Infantry, taking part in the Aisne-Marne Offensive, July 29, and the Meuse-Argonne Offensive, September 29, 1918. Transferred to the 3rd Ammunition Train, Army of Occupation, December, 1918 to February, 1919. March to July, 1919, A. E. F. University, Beaune, Cote d’Or. Discharged at Camp Devens, August 15, 1919.
JOHN A. REGAN
_Permanent Address_ 128 Congdon Street, Providence, Rhode Island.
_Business Address_ Box 253, Cushing, Oklahoma.
_Present Occupation_ Independent Oil Operator. Treasurer of Banigan Petroleum, Inc.
_Last heard from_ March, 1922.
Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. R., November 27, 1917. Reported at Camp Dix, December 15, 1917, and attached to 153rd Depot Brigade as Supply Officer until January 5, 1918. Then attached to Battery D, 350th Field Artillery, as Bayonet Instructor. Transferred to Signal Corps and attended Cornell University for instruction as pilot, January to April. Assigned to Hazelhurst Field, Mineola, Long Island, for flying service. Commissioned R. M. A., June 29, 1918. Coast Patrol, 48th Squadron, until August. In charge of cadet athletics, Camp Dick, Dallas, Texas, August to October. Bombing and night flying school, Ellington Field, Houston, Texas, October, 1918 to January 10, 1919. Discharged January 10, 1919.
JAMES J. REGAN
_Permanent Address_ 7 Sheridan Street, Natick, Massachusetts.
_Business Address_ Tummbly Building, Irving Square, Framingham, Massachusetts.
_Present Occupation_ Insurance Salesman.
_Last heard from_ About January, 1921.
Assisted in selling Liberty and Victory Bonds during the war.
DONALD L. RICHARDS
_Permanent Address_ 257 Prince Street, West Newton, Massachusetts.
_Business Address_ 111 Devonshire Street, Boston.
_Present Occupation_ Salesman.
_Last heard from_ May, 1922.
Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. R., November 27, 1917. Reported to Camp Dix, December 15, 1917, and assigned to Company G, 311th Infantry, 78th Division. Sailed overseas with regiment, May 18, 1918. Battalion Transport Officer, July 1 to November 27. Commissioned 1st Lieutenant and transferred to Supply Company, November 27, 1918. Engaged in the following actions: Saint Mihiel, September 12 to 16; Limey Sector, September 17 to October 4; Meuse-Argonne Offensive, October 16 to November 5. Returned from overseas, May 19, and was discharged at Camp Lee, Virginia, May 29, 1919.
RALPH P. ROBINSON
_Permanent Address_ 5 Main Street, Merrimac, Massachusetts.
_Business Address_ Whittier Building, Haverhill, Massachusetts.
_Present Occupation_ Supervisor of Physical Education in Haverhill Public Schools. (Until next September, Robinson will be with MacMillan Expedition in the Far North.)
_Last heard from_ August, 1921.
Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. R., November 27, 1917. Assigned to Camp Dix, December 15, 1917. Duty as Assistant Athletic Instructor, Post Graduate School, while attached to 153rd Depot Brigade. Transferred to Aviation, January 20, 1918, and assigned to the 32nd and later 35th Aero Squadrons, Waco, Texas. Police Officer, 3rd Regiment at Camp Greene, Charlotte, North Carolina, May 23 to August 7. Detailed to Handley-Page Acceptance Park No. 2 and appointed Assistant Supply Officer, August 22. Sailed overseas, August 31, arriving at Liverpool, September 13. Flowerdown Camp, Winchester, England, until October 2. Arrived at Le Havre, October 3. Sent to school at St. Maxient, October 4. Reported to 2nd Aviation Instruction Center, Tours, October 16, and assigned to Replacement Squadron as Assistant Post Athletic Director. Transferred back to Infantry, October 26, and assigned to Company K, 52nd Infantry, 6th Division. With this organization in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Sent to Army Infantry Specialists’ School at Andilly, November 17, 1918. Returned to Regiment, December 22, and went to Germany with the Division, May 1. Returned to the United States via Brest, June 5, arriving June 12. Discharged at Camp Devens, July 1, 1919.
EDWIN S. ROSS
_Permanent Address_ United States Army, Care of the Adjutant General, Washington, D. C.
_Business Address_ Emerson Hotel, Baltimore, Maryland.
_Present Occupation_ Army Officer.
_Last heard from_ May, 1922.
Assistant Intelligence Officer, Northeastern Department, Boston, Massachusetts. Port Intelligence Officer, Newport News, Virginia. Acting Assistant Chief of Staff for Military Intelligence, 3rd Corps Area. Aide to Major General Adelbert Cronkhite. Still in the Regular Army as Captain, Infantry.
ERNEST B. ROWE
_Permanent Address_ 344 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston.
_Business Address_ 53 State Street, Boston.
_Present Occupation_ Lawyer.
_Last heard from_ May, 1922.
Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. R., November 27, 1917. Reported at Camp Devens, December 15, and attached to Company D, 303rd Infantry. Served overseas from July, 1918 to July, 1919, with same organization.
*George William Ryley
_Next of Kin_ Mrs. Thomas Ryley (Mother), Andover Street, Lawrence, Massachusetts.
Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. R., November 27, 1917. Reported to Port of Embarkation, Hoboken, January 5, 1918. Sailed overseas on SS Mongolia, January 15, landing at Liverpool, January 30. Sailed from Southampton, January 31, landing Le Havre, February 1. Attended 2nd Corps School (Tactical Course), Chatillon-sur-Seine, February 5 to March 10. Assigned to Company L, 102nd Infantry, 26th Division. With this organization during its service in the Toul Sector. In Aisne-Marne Offensive, 102nd Infantry, attacked near Bouresches, July 19. During advance when company commander was wounded Ryley assumed command but was himself instantly killed shortly afterwards leading the company through heavy machine gun fire. Ryley’s body was first buried where he fell and then reburied in the American Cemetery at Belleau Woods. His remains were brought back to this country and buried in the West Parish Cemetery, Andover, Massachusetts, on September 8, 1921.
GEORGE A. ST. CLAIR
_Permanent Address_ 58 Eastern Avenue, Boston.
_Business Address_ Same.
_Present Occupation_ Clerk.
_Last heard from_ May, 1922.
Commissioned Provisional 2nd Lieutenant, Infantry, November 27, 1917. Sailed overseas, January 15, 1918, and landed at Liverpool, January 30. Landed at Le Havre, February 1. Attended 2nd Corps School at Chatillon-sur-Seine, February 1 to March 10. Tour of observation in the Verdun Sector with the French, March 11 to 24. Assigned to 18th Infantry, 1st Division, March 24, in the Montdidier Sector opposite Cantigny, for three weeks. Returned to the United States as instructor, May 15, 1918. Instructor at Infantry School of Arms, Fort Sill, Oklahoma, June 14 to October 1. Instructor at Infantry School of Arms, Camp Benning, Georgia, October 1, 1918 to July 15, 1919. Discharged July 15, 1919.
RALPH SANBORN
_Permanent Address_ 37 Arlington Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
_Business Address_ 989 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston.
_Present Occupation_ Advertising and Publicity work with Henshaw Motor Company (Dodge Brothers).
_Last heard from_ May, 1922.
Commissioned Provisional 2nd Lieutenant, Infantry, November 27, 1917. Attached to the 49th Infantry, Camp Merritt, New Jersey, December 20, 1917. Sailed overseas, July 18, landing July 30. Assigned to duty in the Advance Section S. O. S. as Assistant Zone Major at Chablis, August 6. Transferred to Montigny-le-Roi, October 27. Returned to United States, April 15, 1919, arriving at New York, May 14. Discharged at Camp Devens, May 22, 1919.
L. B. SARGENT
_Pre-war Address_ 915 Aldus Street, New York City.
_Last heard from_ Plattsburg, 1917.
LAWTON GRISWOLD SARGENT
_Permanent Address_ 457 Humphrey Street, New Haven, Connecticut.
_Business Address_ Sargent & Company, New Haven, Connecticut.
_Present Occupation_ Hardware Manufacturers.
_Last heard from_ May, 1922.
Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, Ordnance Corps, U. S. R., November 27, 1917. Stationed at Washington and connected with the Drop Bomb Unit of the Engineering Division.
MICHAEL A. SCANLON
_Permanent Address_ 34 Mallon Road, Dorchester, Massachusetts.
_Business Address_ 53 State Street, Boston.
_Present Occupation_ Lawyer.
_Last heard from_ February, 1922.
Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. R., November 27, 1917. Attached to Company B, 313th Infantry, Camp Meade, December 15, 1917. Transferred to Machine Gun Company, 313th Infantry, March 13, 1918. Howard University Training Detachment, Washington, D. C., May 13 to July 31. Wentworth Institute Training Detachment, Boston, Massachusetts, until August 31. Valparaiso Training Detachment (Motor Transport), Valparaiso, Indiana, until November 7. Indiana University Training Detachment until March 15, 1919. Discharged at Camp Grant, Rockford, Illinois, March 25, 1919.
HERBERT SCOVILLE
_Permanent Address_ 37 East 68th Street, New York City.
_Business Address_ 67 Wall Street, New York City.
_Present Occupation_ Lawyer.
_Last heard from_ May, 1922.
Served with the American Red Cross at Rome, Italy, from January, 1918 to May, 1919, in the Administrative and Financial Departments. Commissioned Major, A. R. C., August, 1918, and discharged, May, 1919.
JOSEPH RAYMOND SHEEHAN
_Permanent Address_ 36 Bates Avenue, Winthrop, Massachusetts.
_Business Address_ All-America Cables Incorporated, 89 Broad Street, New York City.
_Present Occupation_ Personnel Manager.
_Last heard from_ May, 1922.
Commissioned Captain, Infantry, U. S. R., November 27, 1917. Attached to 304th Infantry, Camp Devens, December 15, 1917. Company Commander, Company M, 304th Infantry, February 16, 1918. Sailed overseas, July 8, and landed at Liverpool, England, July 22. Landed at Le Havre, France, July 26. Attended 3rd Corps School, Clamecy, during September. Attached to Company B, 163rd Infantry, November 9, 1918. Company Commander, Company M, 320th Infantry, 80th Division, January 9, 1919. Sailed from Brest, May 20, landing at Hoboken, May 30. Discharged at Camp Devens, June 24, 1919. Retains Reserve Commission as Captain, Infantry.
CLINTON E. SHERWOOD
_Permanent Address_ Mill Hill, Southport, Connecticut.
_Business Address_ 333 York Street, New Haven, Connecticut.
_Present Occupation_ Lawyer.
_Last heard from_ About January, 1921.
Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. R., November 27, 1917. Attached to Company I, 304th Infantry, Camp Devens, December 15, 1917. Sailed overseas and assigned in turn to Companies A, G, H, and I, 359th Infantry, 90th Division. Saizerais Sector in the Vosges, August 19 to September 10. Saint Mihiel Offensive, September 11 to 28. School of Infantry Weapons, Chatillon-sur-Seine, September 29 to October 26. Meuse-Argonne Offensive, November 1 to 11. Promoted to 1st Lieutenant for meritorious conduct in action, November 5, 1918. Army of Occupation, November 16, 1918 to May 20, 1919. Discharged at Camp Upton, Long Island, July 7, 1919.
NORMAN A. SMALL
_Permanent Address_ 1654 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
_Business Address_ 120 Milk Street, Boston.
_Present Occupation_ Cotton Goods Broker.
_Last heard from_ May, 1922.
Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. R., November 27, 1917. Attached to 304th Infantry, Camp Devens, December 15, 1917. Assigned to the Depot Brigade in July, 1918. Assigned to the 36th Infantry, 12th Division, in August.
FRANCIS ALBERT SMITH
_Permanent Address_ 97 Berkeley Street, West Newton, Massachusetts.
_Business Address_ 221½ Eighth Street, Huntington Beach, California.
_Present Occupation_ Partner in Sales Company.
_Last heard from_ February, 1922.
Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. R., November 27, 1917. Attached to Company D, 303rd Infantry, Camp Devens, December 15, 1917. Transferred to Company K, December 23. Temporary duty with 519th Service Battalion (colored) as Drill Officer, April, 1918. Transferred to Newton Technical High School Training Detachment as Adjutant, Summary Court Officer, and Insurance Officer, June 10, 1918. Transferred to Schenectady, New York, as Assistant District Inspector of the S. A. T. C, District No. 2 (New York and New Jersey), September 13, 1918. Appointed District Adjutant also October, 10. Discharged, February 17, 1919.
ROBERT J. SNIDEWIND
_Pre-war Address_ 218 Beardsley Street, Bridgeport, Connecticut.
_Last heard from_ Plattsburg, 1917.
Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, Signal Corps (Air Service), U. S. R., November 27, 1917. Assigned to duty with 211th Aero Squadron. Sailed overseas, July 14, 1918. Returned to the United States, March 1, 1919. Discharged August 30, 1919.
(_The above information was obtained from the Adjutant General’s Office, Washington._)
FRED W. STAFFORD
_Permanent Address_ 43 North Main Street, Rutland, Vermont.
_Business Address_ 37 Strongs Avenue, Rutland, Vermont.
_Present Occupation_ Wholesale Grocery Business.
_Last heard from_ May, 1922.
Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. R., November 27, 1917. Attached to the 153rd Depot Brigade, Camp Dix, December 15, 1917. Attended Officers’ School. Transferred to Air Service, January 25, 1918. Attended Adjutants’ Course, School of Military Aeronautics, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, February 1 to April 13. Souther Field, Americus, Georgia, April 16, 1918 to February 20, 1919. Duties as Assistant Post Supply Officer, Acting Post Adjutant, Acting Post Supply Officer, and Commanding Officer 5th Aero Squadron.
HARRY STALEY
_Permanent Address_ 510 Davidson Street, Watertown, New York.
_Business Address_ Hudson Products Company, 19 Madison Avenue, New York City.
_Present Occupation_ General Superintendent for Hudson Products Company.
_Last heard from_ February, 1922.
Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. R., November 27, 1917. Attached to Company I, 315th Infantry, 79th Division, Camp Meade, Maryland, December 15, 1917. Assigned to Depot Brigade. Appointed Assistant Camp Exchange Officer. Promoted to 1st Lieutenant prior to discharge.
GEORGE EUSTIS STEPHENSON
_Permanent Address_ 65 St. Mary’s Street, Brookline, Massachusetts.
_Business Address_ 324 Washington Street, Boston.
_Present Occupation_ Assistant Treasurer, Boston Transcript.
_Last heard from_ May, 1922.