P. M. 3CL Leslie Hoak Son of J. F. Hoak, born at Shickley, Nebraska August 28, 1893; volunteered for service at Great Lakes Naval Station June 26, 1918, and served with the U. S. Naval Reserve Forces.
Sergeant Forrest Hodge (No Photo) Son of Frank A. and Etta Divens Hodge, born at Lanark, Illinois September 25, 1883; volunteered for service at Mobridge, South Dakota in June 1917; served overseas with the 148th Machine Gun Battalion, 41st Division and participated in battles.
Pharm. Mate 3CL Harold Eugene Hogan Son of William and Blanche Hogan, born at Lanark, Illinoi May 1894; volunteered for service in Naval reserve October 3, 1917, at Grant Park Naval Camp, Chicago, Illinois; served at U. S. Naval Hospital, Washington, later with U. S. Marines. Made hike to the Rhine with 2nd Division and served in the Army of Occupation at Honnigen on the Rhine for 7 months.
Corporal Harold Howard Horner Son of Fred L. and Minerva Horner, born at Lanark, Illinois April 8, 1895; inducted for service September 19, 1917; served overseas 17 months with A. Co. 59th Infantry, 4th Division, also Pershing 3rd Army Composite Regiment; participated in 2nd Battle of the Marne, Aisne-Marne Offensive, St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. Served in Army of Occupation at Ernst, Konigsfeldt, Mallandar, Arweiller and Coblenz, Germany.
Private Robert R. Horner Son of Fred L. and Minerva M. Horner, born at Lanark, Illinois September 2, 1900; volunteered for service May 3, 1918 at Chicago, Illinois; served with Battery F, 9th Field Artillery, Ft. Sill, Oklahoma.
Mechanic Albert O. Horning Son of S. A. and Anna G. Horning, born at Lanark, Illinois October 3, 1887; inducted for service at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., May 24th, 1918; served with 305th Cavalry at Leon Springs, Texas, later with Battery A. 44th Field Artillery.
Corporal William Robert Jones Son of Mrs. Mary Wingate, born at Crystal Lake, Illinois July 23, 1892; inducted for service at Savanna, Illinois May 25, 1918; served 1 year overseas with Co. D. 52nd Signal Battalion; participating in the Aisne-Marne, Fismes, Oise-Aisne and Meuse-Argonne battles; also in march to the Rhine and served in Luxembourg, Germany, Belgian and Army of Occupation.
Private Zack B. Kinkade Son of John and Blanche Kinkade, born at Lanark, Illinois April 6, 1894; induced for service June 15, 1918 and served in the U. S. with the Motor Transport Corps at Camp Zachary Taylor, Louisville, Kentucky.
Sergeant 1CL Elmer Austin Lockwood Son of Charles and Ella Lockwood, born at Byron, Illinois in November 1895; volunteered for service at Chicago, Illinois June 18, 1917, served overseas 11 months with the 323rd Field Signal Battalion.
Will Lowell (No Photo or Information available)
Everett P. Metzger Son of Mrs. Lou Metzger Elliott, born in Carroll County, Illinois, served 9 months overseas and after 4 days fighting at Chateau Thierry was badly gassed and unfit for further service.
Private Albert C. Michael Son of Charles F. and Malinda Michael, born at Belmont, Iowa June 19, 1893; volunteered for service August 15, 1918, at Harrison technical Training Detachment, Chicago, Illinois; later in Ordinance Department, unassigned.
Albert F. Miller Son of Henry and Catherine Miller, born in Freedom Township, Illinois September 24, 1892; inducted for service at Mt. Carroll, Illinois September 19, 1917; served 10 months overseas with 86th Division, at Embarkation Camp, LeMans, France.
Private 1CL George E. Miller - no photo available - Son of George F. and Emma Miller, born at Chambersburg, PA August 1894; inducted for service June 26, 1918 at Savanna, Illinois; served overseas 9 months with Infantry. (No Photo Available>
Private Menzo Jacob Miller Son of Jacob H. and Alice Jeanette Miller, born at Perry, Iowa June 16, 1885; volunteered for service at Winson, Ontario, Canada September 17, 1917 with Canadian Forces; served with 4th Reserve Battalion Western Ontario Regimental Depot, 11 months overseas.
Private Glenn H. Minnier Son of Hiram and Sarah Minnier, born at Brookville, Illinois in August 1887; inducted for service at Mt. Carroll, Illinois September 19, 1917. Served 14 months overseas with Co. C. 127 Infantry, 32nd Division.
Corporal Vade L. Minnier Son of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Minnier, born at Brookville, Illinois October 21, 1897; volunteered for service at Freeport, Illinois July 27, 1916; served overseas 1 year with Battery E. and Headquarters Co. 123rd Field Artillery; participated in St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne Offensives. Served in Army of Occupation in Luxembourg.
Sergeant 1CL Harold Z. Musselman Son of Melvin and Annie Musselman, born at Kent, Illinois September 9, 1895; inducted for service September 5, 1917 at Camp Grant, Illinois. Served 13 months overseas with Co. I. 342 Infantry, 86th Division
Corporal Clyde Samuel Newcomer Son of Samuel Isaac and Emma Newcomer, born at Lanark, Illinois December 25, 1892; inducted for service at Lanark, Illinois June 26, 1918; served with the Quartermaster Corps.
Private Paul Newcomer Son of Samuel Isaac and Emma Cathren Newcomer, born at Lanark, Illinois December 1, 1894; inducted for service at Lanark, Illinois October 2, 1917; served with the Quartermaster Corps.
Ben Nobel Son of Herbert O. and Nellie M. Nobel, born at Lanark, Illinois August 22, 1897; volunteered for service in Navy September 12, 1917 at Chicago, Illinois and served on the U. S. S. Lea; making numerous trips overseas.
Private Charles Washington Noll Son of Ida M. and John E. Noll, born at Waynesboro, Pennsylvania November 26, 1893; inducted for service at Savanna, Illinois June 14, 1918; served 3 months overseas with 139th Field Artillery.
Corporal Nelson B. Noll Son of John E. and Ida M. Noll, born at Waynesboro, Pennsylvania October 13, 1895; induced for service at Camp Grant, September 20, 1917, served overseas 12 months with 59th Infantry, 4th Division and participated in the Battle of Chateau Thierry.
Harold Van Alstyn Packard Son of Dr. and Mrs. T. I. Packard, born at Lanark, Illinois August 18, 1902; volunteered for Student Army Training Corps October 1, 1918 at Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa.
Phar. Mate 2CL Roswell W. Packard Son of Dr. T. I. and Etta A. Packard, born at Lanark, Illinois December 30, 1898, volunteered for service in Navy May 1st, 1917, at Great Lakes, Illinois served in Medical Department 3 months at Great lakes, Ill., 2 months at Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, 7 months aboard U. S. S. Massachusetts, and 16 months at Naval Hospital, Newport, R. I.
Sergeant Raymond E. Palmer Son of John and Laura Palmer, born at Mt. Morris, Illinois October 11, 1887; volunteered for service at Chicago, Illinois July 26, 1917; served 18 months overseas with Co. C. 314 Field Signal Battalion; participated in the St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne offensives.
Mechanic Chas. Lee Peat Son of John and Rebecca Peat, born at Brookville, Illinois June 17, 1899; volunteered for service at Chicago, Illinois April 8, 1918; served with Headquarters Co., 9th Field Artillery, at Ft. Sill, Oklahoma.
Chauffeur George Wesley Peat Son of John and Rebecca Peat, born at Brookville, Illinois July 23, 1896; induced for service at Savanna, Illinois September 18, 1918; serving with the Motor Transport Corps.
Sergeant Clyde M. Penticoff Son of Lillie Penticoff, born at Lanark, Illinois December 12, 1896; volunteered for service in 1917 at Billings, Montana and served with the 44th U. S. Infantry.
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