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Somerset Patriots in World War One |
Ether
Beattie 2nd
Lieutenant William Gilmore Bobbitt Midshipman, USN James Achilles Bolin Captain Lawrence Edward Brown Captain Silas G. Cain Lieutenant Coak Esther Carter Ensign, USN William E. Converse Lieutenant Paul Dexheimer Captain Edward Thomas Gallagher Major Charles Paschal May Hall Lieutenant John P. Hill Lieutenant, Meuse Argonne Layton Irvine Lieutenant, St. Mihiel, awarded Silver Star Robert Fulton Jasper Lieutenant, Medical Corps Walter Krisbaum Lieutenant Rucker Massengale Lieutenant Grover Meece Captain Am Meece Lieutenant (wounded severely) Charles H. Morrow Lieutenant Colonel (awarded Distinguished Service Medal Japanese Order of the Sacred Treas. Croix de Guere.) Carl Norfleet Captain, Medical Corps Sam F. Parker Ernest Parsons Lieutenant, Dental Corps Robert Gibson Richardson 2nd Lieutenant Walter Albert Reid Ensign, USN John Warren Rousseau 2nd Lieutenant William Parker Shadoan 2nd Lieutenant Charles Richardson Smith Lieutenant William Solander Taylor Captain Andrew Brock Waddle Lieutenant, Dental Corps Benjamin Lee Waddle 2nd Lieutenant Stanley Austin Waddle Captain Achilles Waddle 2nd Lieutenant (20% disability) Howard Wesley Lieutenant Cecil Thurman Williams Lieutenant Sergeants: James M. Barclay Jacob W. Brown Severely wounded, (Verdun, Troyon, Chateau, Thien Soissons) William Brown Robert W. Cain Lester D. Camden John J. Chamberlain Luther Claxton William E. Craig Wounded, died of wounds, once reported missing in action, (St. Mihiel, Meuse Argonne, gassed) William Crawford Fred M. Curtiss (Band Sergeant) Harrison Davis Wounded severely, awarded Croix de Guerre Edward H. Denton James Bernard Doyle John Ferguson Frederick Fitzer (Cantigny, Aisne, Marne, St. Mihiel, Meuse Argonne, gassed) Leon Gooch William T. Gossett Thomas A. Gregory Jesse E. Grubbs (no residence listed) Lawrence Hall Frank Hardgrove Gideon L. Hardgrove Elzy Laton Hines Gabriel Hughes Joseph Henry Hussing (Sgt. Maj.) James E. Kissam Elmer Lair (died of pneumonia) Carroll C. Owens Charles H. Owens (Band Sgt.) William O. Owens (Staff Sgt.) William Brockson Parmley Killed in action. Charles E. Pickens George Pryaer Leslie Riddle Thomas Roberts Ben Sears Thomas Slaughter Charles R. Smith Louis F. Todd Edward Vaught Otis Waddle (Sgt. Maj.) Frank Waite Henry Warren John L. Welch Gladstone Wesley John H. Wesley James B. Williams Willie Wolfe Corporals: Charles Barnett Edward A. Baute Ephraim Beattie James M. Beaty Tony Beneli Clarence C. Bishop Harry S. Bobbitt Robert L. Bogle Lillian V. Carl William S. Carl Emry M. Casada Norman Dugger Thomas F. Duncan James A. Dykes Frank Floyd Frank H. Haynes Earnest Hines Joel S. Hudson Lewis H. Humble Elmer Jones John Dewet Lawhorn (character excellent) Andrew Lee Lawrence Leese Louis G. Lester John Lindle Dean Lynch Fayette Mincey John Muser Able Newton Chester Phelps George W. Rainwater Wise L. Shoun Alphonso Silvers Charley Tanner Edward B. Turpen Harry M. Turpen William B. Vaught Wells W. Watkins J. Thomas Whitaker
Privates Army: David C. Adams wounded severely John C. Ashbrook William M. Ashley Charles W. Baker death from wounds received in action Henry M. Baker James E. Baker Lonville W. Baker Luther C. Baker James M. Barclay Charles Barnett Joseph Andrew Baute Jr. (Excellent Character Disc.) George Beasley Joe S. Black Porter A. Bolin Otho L. Bourne Arthur James Bradshaw Alfred H. Brinson Walter Brotherton USMC, wounded severely Excellent Character Disc. (Toulon, Aisne, Chauteau Thierry, 2nd Marne, Soissons, Marbache, St. Mihiel, Meuse Argonne) Robert C. Brown Will Brown Ben S. Bryant Charles S. Bryant Horace E. Bryant Orester Bryant George Burgin John W. Burton Elmer S. Butner Arthur J. Casada (Taulon, Mt. Mihiel, Argonne) wounded-degree undetermined) Fred M. Catron Otis Chestnut Harold Florian Clark Robert L. Clothier Roy Conrad George L. Cook Harrison Cook George Cooper Wilbern Cooper Charles J. Cornelison Francis P. Cornelison (12.5% disability) Henry P. Cundiff Thomas H. Cundiff Chief Gun Mech. Wallace B. Cundiff Charles Curtiss Will C. Curtiss John Dalton Alex R. Davis Harry P. Davis Luster Davis (Medical 50% disability) Herbert O. Davis Kelley Denny Richard Deprato (20% disability; Champagne, Argonne, St. Mihiel, Lorraine, Toulon) Dow D. Dobkins Everette Dows died of disease John Doyle George Dutton William C. Dutton Ester Dykes Roy May Early Mira Eastham James D. Eller Paskle M. Eller (100% disability) Raleigh A. Eller Prisoner in Germany Hiram F. Ellis Charles H. Fisher Jr. Willie E. Fisher Van H. Fitzpatrick Daniel Flowers Thomas J. Floyd Charlie Flynn Luther Francis G. Freeman Frank D. Freeman Walter A. Frishie Roy Garrett Manford M. Gastineau Howard Gaston Ira Frank Gholson Virgil O. Gibbons Frank R. Girdler (wounded slightly 5% disability; Aisne, Marne, Meuse, Argonne, Verdun, Chateau, Thiery) Harry F. Girdler Perry Glover Oliver Godby Andrew W. Goff Andrew Goggins Homer Goggins John M. Goodloe Robert Gover Sidgall F. Gregory Bedford Greshaw Gerald Griffin Campbell K. Grinstead Harvey M. Grover (25% disability) Charlie M. Guffey Henry E. Hail (100% disability) Elmer Hall James P. Hamilton John J. Haney wounded degree undetermined Joe Leander Hargin William M. Hardwick Oscar Hargis John Haynes John Haynes Claude Hendricks Caleb T. Hill Milford Hines W. E. Hines Dewey Hollers Walter Hollers Sam L. Holloway Ernest Holmes Mec. Hohn Hood William Grant Hoskins Died of disease Walter E. Hubble Cee W. Hudson Clarence Bell Hughes Owen Hughes John C. Humble died of wounds received in action Theodore Hunter George Ingram Fred E. Irvine Mech. Thomas N. Jackson Arthur Jones died of pneumonia Matthew E. Jones Harold C. Kennedy communications Fred Kenney George W. Keyes William R. Lackey Glen William Lair John G. Larkin Clarence Lay Bglr. Mch. Raymond Law Claude Marion Lee Robert Lee Joe O. Lewis Roy Lewis Glenn Louis Loveless Herman Edward Lowenthal Charles Lyons Robert McDowell Andrew J. McKee William L. McPherson Vestal Maden George U. Massengale Rucker Massengale Wag. Wounded-degree undetermined Willie Mayfield Oscar Meece Ed T. Mills Rutherford Morfield Eugene Morrow James B. Mounce Bglr. James F. Mounce Jm. Mounce James William Mounce Lawrence D. Mounce Marshall Neely William L. Neely Oscar Newell Samuel O. Newell Albert L. Newton Everett Nichols Herbert R. Norfleet Arvel Owens Frank Pauley Owens Virgil Howard Parker Arthur Perkins John Cook Perkins Elza C. Phillips John Phipps Elmer Roe Potter John H. Prather (12.5% disability) Chester Rainwater James L. Randall Denton Randall Henry Randolph Mec. James Parker Reid Character excellent Elbert C. Retherford James M. Rexroat Charles James Richard Frazure Berry Richardson Odis B. Richardson Sam Richardson Joe R. Ridings wounded severely 11-11-1918 Charlies Roberts James Borum Roberts Thomas Lee Robertson John W. Rousseau John F. Sadler John Scarse Richard Cook Scott Robert E. Scott Leonard (Raymond) Sears John Shadoan Marion E. Shadoan Thomas E. Shoddon (25% disability) Earl Shoun James R. Simpson John Slessinger George Smith William B. Smith Edward Snyder Charles L. Southard Arthur C. Sowder Clarence Stephens Robert Stephens pvt. Mch. Wounded slightly Dumont Stigall pvt. Mch. Raymond D. Stigall Clarence E. Stone James Stone Lee Sweeney Jerome Blaine Tarter Kenneth Tarter Vestal Tarter Glen Tate Owens Tate Derotha W. Terrill Elige Tomlinson Peter Tomlinson Estus Tompkins Abraham Troxell Arthur Tucker (75% disability) Chester Tucker Edgar W. Turpen John W. Turpen William Preston Tuttle Louis Frank Vaugh Beaty J. Vaught Claude B. Vaught Monroe L. Vaught Paris Vaught William D. Vaught Howard H. Waddell Kit Waddle Lewis E. Waddle Oscar Waddle Joseph Wait Jr. Perry Beaty Waite George Warren James R. Warren Clarence Weddle Milton Weddle (90% disability) Luther White Alexander Whitworth (25% disability) John H. William James Saddler Withers George Young
Navy: Escar James Arthur Ships Cook Second Class Clarence Beecher Baker Machinist Mate Second Class Earl Glen Blake Ships Cook First Class Harold Anthony Boone Seaman Second Class Virgil Robert Bottomlee Gunners Mate Third Class James Edwin Bursell Boatswain Mate First Class Luther Bursell Water Tender Guy Logan Cain Boiler Maker Doak Ester Carter Quartermaster Third Class John Ivy Catchings Yeoman First Class Henry Camp Catron Mus. First Class William James Chestnut Water Tender Logan Barnes Christopher Yeoman Second Class Colby Russell Coffey Fireman Third Class Ernest George Collins Electrician Second Class Radio Henry Kelley Converse Seaman Second Class Mark Cartwright Converse Landsman for Y. Andrew Morris Crawford Ordinancemen Seaman Fredrick Alvin Dikeman Fireman Third Class Felix Lee Early Machinist Mate First Class Thomas Anthony Farmer Machinist Mate First Class Maude Elizabeth Girdler Yeoman Second Class F. Francis Marion Gooch Chief Machinist Mate William Thompson Goss Mess Attendant, First Class James Lennie Halcomb Fireman Second Class George Ottis Hall Seaman Signalman Noah Mitchell Hall Seaman Second Class Grover Falsom Hamm Seaman Second Class Robert Winburn Hicks Storekeeper Third Class Jerry McKinley Hines Seaman Second Class Roy Delbert Holt Chief Quartermaster Leaner Y. Jarvis Yeoman Third Class F. Benjamin Aiden Kenner Mus. First Class John Henry McElroy Chief Machinist Mate Terence McElroy Machinist Mate First Class Eugene Mason Chief Machinist Mate Colien Thurmand May Machinist Mate First Class William Hayes Mildrum Mus. Second Class Robert Lee Mize Commissary Steward Andy Newell Fireman First Class William Jennings Bryan Pettus Quartermaster First Class Holis Tallor Randall Seaman Second Class Rufus Shadoan Seaman Second Class Elmer Stephens Machinist Mate Second Class William Harvey Waddell Seaman Second Class James Bernard Welch Landsman for Mech. M.A. John J. Wesley Fireman Third Class Oscar White Seaman Second Class Ben Edward Wichersham Fireman Second Class |
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