Ray L. Hedley - no photo or information
Private 1Cl Edward F. Bell Son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bell, born at Lyons, Iowa April 7, 1885; inducted for service at Mt. Carroll, Illinois October 3, 1917; served enlistment in the States with Wagon Co. A. R. D. 325.
Ernest Bell Data unobtainable.
Corporal Dwight G. Bennett Son of Mr. and Mrs. Granville Bennett, born at Mt. Carroll, Illinois October 1, 1894; voluntary induction from Class 2 at Savanna, Illinois June 14, 1918, served 9 months overseas with 526th Motor Transport Co.
2nd Lieut. Hubert Arthur Cate Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Arthur Cate, born at Camp Point, Illinois May 21, 1891; volunteered for 3rd Officers Training Corp at Camp Grant, Illinois and later assigned to Co. E. 43rd Infantry, 15th Division.
Willard C. Foster Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foster, born at Thomson, Illinois; volunteered for service at Mason City, Iowa and served in the Naval Aviation Service.
Corporal Gustave Gehlsen Son of Mrs. Maggie Gehlsen, born at Clinton, Iowa, inducted for service at Mt. Carroll, Illinois September 19, 1917; served 7 months overseas 342 Infantry and 58th Infantry, 4th Division, participating in battles at Chateau Thierry, St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. Received wounds.
Private Henry H. Glascock Son of Mrs. Abner Glascock, born at The Plains, Virginia in March 1893. Inducted for service at Savanna, Illinois February 24, 1918; served 12 months overseas with 324th Field Artillery, participating in engagements on the Verdun Sector and Meuse-Argonne. Served in the Army of Occupation at Breitenua, Germany.
Private 1CL Lyle Joseph Greeley Son of Mrs. George Greeley, born at Thomson, Illinois in December 1895, inducted for service at Sterling, Illinois in June 1918; served 11 months overseas with the 52nd Signal Battalion; served in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive, also Belgium, Luxembourg, and Army of Occupation at Neuwied, Germany.
Corporal Henry P. Halfman Son of Peter and Frances Halfman, born at Arcadia, Iowa in April 1891;
inducted for service at Savanna, Illinois June 1, 1918, and served with Co. D. 46th U. S. Infantry.
Private Don Ray Hall Son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hall, born at Thomson, Illinois July 10, 1892; inducted for service at Shell Lake, Wis. May 3, 1918; served overseas 11 months with Co. K. 53rd Infantry; participating in battles in the Vosges and Meuse-Argonne and served in the Army of Occupation on the Rhine.
Private Fay Hall Son of Norman and Emma Whitney Hall, born at Thomson, Illinois October 6, 1890; volunteered for service April 9th, 1918, at Davenport, Iowa. Served 7 months overseas and saw service on the front with 104th Ammunition Train. Served with various other organizations.
Private Paul C. Haywood Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Haywood, born at Thomson, Illinois March 6, 1890; inducted for service at Mt. Carroll, Illinois September 19, 1917; served 11 months overseas with Co. A. 129th Infantry, 33rd Division; participated in battles on Albert Sector, Somme and Meuse-Argonne. Served in Army of Occupation at Ettelbruck, Luxembourg.
William F. Heinze Son of Fred and Christina Heinze, born at Chadwick, Illinois March 22, 1894; inducted for service September 20th, 1917 and served 4 months overseas with 123rd Heavy Field Artillery.
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