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RUSSELL COUNTY MILITARY BIOGRAPHIES |
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COOK, ARTHUR E.
Arthur E. Cook, Sergeant. September 19, 1917 to April 15, 1919. 1st Co., 164th D. B. Bn. Wounded in Argonne, October 24, 1918. Overseas Service. St. Mihiel Salient Off. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 67)
Loren W. Mendell, Sergeant. April 13, 1917 to December 6, 1918. 31st Balloon Co., Aviation Corps. Trained at Waco, Texas; Fort Sill, Oklahoma, and West Point. Served as an instructor. Appointed to Officers Training School and attended from September 1, 1918 to December 6, 1918. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 67)
Harry L. Humphrey, Sergeant. December 1, 1913, to April 9, 1918. Co. M. 139th Inf. Served with National Guard on Mexican border. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 67)
Charles Rusch. June 24, 1918 to February 5, 1919. Battery F, 337th F. A. Cas. Det. 55, 163rd D. B. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 67)
Leo F. Fox, July 25, 1918, to March 5, 1919. 1st Co., 3rd Bn., 164th D. B. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 67)
Phillip Propp. October 3, 1917 to March 24, 1919. Cas. Det. 147-163 D. B. Wounds right hand (shrapnel). Overseas Service. Chateau Thierry St. Mihiel, Argonne Forest. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 68)
Robert M. St. Aubyn, April 26, 1918 to February 27, 1919. 4th Co., Convl. Centers. Overseas Service. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 68)
John Addington. Enlisted April 10, 1917, in Battery B, 1st Field Artillery. Served until March 29, 1919. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 68)
Joseph N. Mills, August 26, 1918 to March 26, 1919 (Wagoner) 3rd Co., 3rd Bn. D. B. Overseas Service. A. E. F. in France from November 12, 1918 to March 1, 1919. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 69)
John Pope, First Class Private. February 25, 1918 to January 17, 1919. Overseas Service. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 69)
Victor Stenzel, First Class Private, July 25, 1918 to January 29, 1919. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 69)
Doran R. Dole, Sergeant, November 11, 1917 to December 19, 1919 with Medical Corps. Saw service with M. O. T. C. at Fort Riley, Base Hospital Camp Logan, Texas, U.S. A. General Hospital No. 28, Fort Sheridan, Illinois. Confined to hospital two weeks with influenza at Camp Logan, Texas. Was on riot duty in Chicago during race riots for over a week. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 69)
John H. Erlich, Second Class Hospital Apprentice. March 28, 1918 to October 11, 1919 in the Medical Dept of the Navy at the Great Lakes Training Station. Most interesting experience was "getting discharged." (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 69)
Herbert H. Delp, First Class Sergeant, April 13, 1917 to December 24, 1918 in the Aviation Corps, 211th Aero Sqd. Also with the 15th Aero Sqd and the 44th Aero Sqd. Trained at Kelly Field, Texas and Dayton, Ohio. Served overseas from June 11, 1918 to November 23, 1918. Made five trips from England across to France, taking over Bristol fighters for the front; a British type of aeroplane. Suffered one accident in a fall which confined him to hospital nine days. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 70)
Alex D. Browne. Entered service August 26, 1918 and served with the 377th Ambulance Co. of Medical Corps, 95th Division until mustered out December 14, 1918. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 70)
Henry Ruppel. October 21, 1918 to December 17, 1918. 27th Co., 165th D. B. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 70)
Patrick William Crowe June 24, 1918 to December 28, 1918 with Co. G. 2nd Bn Chemical Warfare Service. Trained at Edgewood Arsenal, Edgewood, Maryland. Special work filling shells with poison gas. Confined to hospital ten days with influenza. The casualty list in this branch of the service exceeded that of the army overseas averaging 37 percent of the men Engaged for the entire period. During the hot months of 1918 it ran exceeding high, owing to the more dangerous effect of the gas handled. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 70)
David Miller, Sent to Camp Funston September 20, 1917. Later released because of dependents. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 70)
George E. Munsell, October 1, 1918 to December 21, 1918, S. A. T. C., University of Kansas. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 71)
Frank Addington, Enlisted May 25, 1918, in Co. M. 352nd Infantry, 88th Division. Served in France, being in the Defense of Center Sector, Haute Alsace, from October 11, 1918 to November 4, 1918. Received discharge June 17, 1919. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 71)
Albert M. Bronson, First Class Private. Entered service August 24, 1917 with 16th Engineers. Served overseas from February 26, 1918 to April 10, 1919. Battles: Vimy Ridge, Arras, and Verdun. Discharged May 6, 1919. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 71)
Clement R. Chrisler, Horseshoer, May 7, 1918 to February 3, 1919. With the 310th Cavalry and with the 59th Field Artillery. Trained at Fort Ethan Allen, Vermont; Camp Jackson, South Carolina. Took horseshoers' course at special school in Camp Devens, Massachusetts. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 71)
Adam Deines, First Class Private, April 8, 1917 to June 16, 1919. Company C, 137th Inf., 35th Division. Overseas from April 1918 to May 1919. Battles of Meuse-Argonne and on Alsace Sector. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 71)
Henry g. Claussen, First Class Sergeant October 25, 1917 to July 19, 1919 with Co. 1, 353rd Inf., 89th Division. Trained at Camp Funston. Overseas from April 3, 1918 to June 29, 1919. Stationed aat Romerantin, France, where he saw service with M. T. C. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 72)
Henry J. Major, August 9, 1918 to July 24, 1919. Cas Det. 1105th Dem. Group. Overseas Service. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 72)
Dewey C. Peck, Wagoner. July 22, 1917, to March 27, 1919. Co. B. 29th Engrs. Overseas service from September 1, 1917 to March 11, 1919. At Longre, Toul Sector, Mons and Chateau Thierry. The 2nd Battalion of the 29th Engrs. Was the only Flash and Sound unit overseas. Their work was to locate the enemy guns by triangulation. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 72)
Paul W. Petty, May 14, 1918 to January 30, 1919. Battery B, 70th Field Artillery. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 72)
Theodore G. Kuhnle, First Class Private. August 1, 1917 to July 30, 1919. Cas. Det. 1163, Dem. Group. Overseas Service. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 72)
Carl H. Anschutz, Machinist. Enlisted as private at Camp Funston, Kansas, June 24, 1918 and by reason of an injury to right foot was given a discharge, as he failed to pass the infantry test. Immediately got permission from his Major to re-enlist in the Supply Department. He was sent to Kansas City, Missouri, and after a course of intensive training, took an examination for special work which he passed and on September 22, 1918 was sent to Bremerton, Washington where he was stationed in the Government shops, in Shop 2, X 31 Machinery Division, where he remained until discharged on May 17, 1919. When discharged had a rating of Machinist. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 73)
Celous E. Brandenburg. Entered service May 25, 1918, in Quartermaster Corps, Field Remount Squardron No. 316. Overseas from August 14, 1918 to June 14, 1919, stationed at Lux, France. Discharged July 5, 1919. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 73)
Herman H. Nuss, First Class Private, August 9, 1918 to February 5, 1919. 276th Amb Co., 19th San. Train. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 73)
Luther C. Allgood, June 13, 1914, to November 10, 1919. (Musician) 2nd Class, Regt. Band. 1th Engs. Overseas Service. Aisne-Marne Offensive. Vesle Sector. Toulon, Sector, St. Mihiel Offensive and Army of Occupation, Germany. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 74)
Ivan V. Allison, First Class Private, February 25, 1918, to June 11, 1919. Hdq. Co., 356th Inf. Overseas Service. Army of Occupation. Lucey Sector, St. Mihiel. Euvizen Sector. Argonne-Meuse Off. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 74)
Fred Nick Albrecht. July 1, 1918 to December 12, 1918. See B., New Mexico. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 74)
Marion M. Anspaugh, August 26, 1918, to February 5, 1919. (Wagoner) 4th Co. 1st Bn. D. B. 244th F. H. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 74)
Dwight Talmage Armsbury. October 1, 1918 to December 7, 1918. S. A. T. C. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 74)
Roy A. Bates, Corporal. June 29, 1917 to June 26, 1919. Hdq. Co., 146th F. A. Overseas Service. Champagne-marne Defensive, Aisne-Marne Offensive. St. Mihiel Offensive, Meuse-Argonne Offensive. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 74)
Homer Glenn Beatty, October 1, 1918 to December 3, 1919. F. A. R. F. unassigned. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 74)
William M. Biays, Corporal. August 26, 1918 to July 31, 1919. Medical Dept. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 74)
George Washington Brandt. Sergeant, May 25, 1918 to January 8, 1919. Co. A. 26th Bn. U. S. G., U. S. A. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 74)
John P. Bunker, Sept. 5, 1918 to February 1, 1919. Co. K. 69th Infantry. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 74)
Harry Augustus Burch, June 24, 1918 to June 8, 1919. Co. G. 351st Infantry, 88th Division. Overseas Service. Alsace Sector. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 74)
Charles Clarence Burch, First Class Private. June 24, 1918 to May 28, 1919. Co. M., 351st Infantry. Overseas Service. Center Sector. Haute Alsace. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 74)
Clifford Bolt, April 26, 1918 to June 1, 1919. Co. E. 353rd Infantry. 89th Division. Overseas Service. Lucey Sector, St. Mihiel Offensive, Euvizen sector. Meuse-Argonne Offensive. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 74)
Charles Brooks, Corporal. July 16, 1918 to August 11, 1919. Overseas Service. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 74)
Joseph C. Brown, Corporal. May 25, 1918 to May 27, 1919. (Cook) Q. M. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 74)
Edward Buehler. June 24, 1918 to January 27, 1919. 1st Co., Co. E., 352nd Inf., 88th Div. Overseas Service. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 74)
Willie Bender June 24, 1918 to December 1, 1919. Co. C. Development Battalion. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 74)
Orlie Eugene Brown December 13, 1917 to January 4, 1919. 4th Co., 1st Bn., 164th D. B. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 74)
Nicholas A. Broska. June 7, 1917 to August 4, 1919. Cas. Det. 1183rd Dem. Group. Overseas Service. St. Mihiel Offensive, Meuse-Argonne Offensive, Anwell Sector. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 74)
Ray J. Brown. December 9, 1917 to March 19, 1919. Overseas Service. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 74)
Elmer Bowman. June 26, 1918 to ____. Overseas Service. Meuse-Argonne Off., Tryon Sec. Def., Grand Montagne. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 74)
Carter William Brooks, December 5, 1917 to May 19, 1919. (Seaman 2nd Cl.) (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 74)
Albert Leslie Bumgarner, September 6, 1918 to September 17, 1919. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 74)
Emmet L. Blagrave, Corporal. June 1, 1918 to March 13, 1919. 1st Co., 3d Bn., 164th D. B. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 74)
Fred S. Bunker, May 11, 1918 to February 6, 1919. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 74)
William Alonson Buzick. Served with the Adjutant General's Office, Port of Embarkation. Hoboken, New Jersey from October 22, 1917 to November 1, 1918. When discharged, was serving as Assistant Personnel Adjutant, Camp Merritt. New Jersey. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 74)
Russell S. Cade. September 3, 1918 to February 7, 1919. Medical Dept. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 74)
Omer Allen Cochrun, First Class Bugler. May 25, 1918 to March 1, 1919. Engineers (210). (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 74)
David E. Cochrun, December 9, 1917 to February 5, 1919. Co. D, 53rd Ammunition Train, C. A. C. Overseas Service. Meuse-Argonne, St. Mihiel. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 75)
Carl M. Cochrun, First Class Private. June 24, 1918 to June 8, 1919. Demob. Group. Overseas Service. Center Sector, Haute Alsace. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 75)
Ewen C. Chard, First Class Private. August 6, 1918 to June 19, 1919. Demobilization Group. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 75)
Carl Casper October 25, 1917 to August 28, 1919. Hdqs. Co., 7th Inf., 3rd Div. Trained at Camp Funston four months with the 353rd Inf. Before being transferred. Served overseas from April 15, 1918 to August 13, 1919. Engaged in Aisne Defensive. Champagne Defensive. Aisne Marne Offensive. St. Mihiel Offensive and Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Served eight months with the Army of Occupation in Germany. Confined to hospital three weeks at Ft. Riley with measles and three weeks in Germany with influenza. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 75)
Oscar Casper, ________ to January 22, 1918. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 75)
Raymond W. Crabtree, May 14, 1918 to February 10, 1919. Wagoner, 3rd Co., 3rd Bn., 164th D. B. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 75)
Chester Ernest Cook, December 5, 1917 to October 1, 1919. H. A. 2 C. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 75)
Samuel L. Craig June 24, 1918 to December 27, 1918. Co. G, 2nd Bn., C. W. S. S. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 75)
Henry G. Claussen First Class Sergeant. October 25, 1917 to July 19, 1919. Cas. Det. 1067th Demob. Grop. Overseas Service. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 75)
Marcus Cunningham, June 24, 1918 to June 8, 1919, with Co. F, 351st Infantry, 88th Division. Overseas from August 15, 1918 to May 21, 1919. Served in Center Sector, Haute Alsace, October 13, to October 28, 1918. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 75)
George F. Darby, April 26, 1918 to April 28, 1919. Company F, 356th Infantry, 89th Division. Trained at Camp Funston. Overseas duty from June 27, 1918 to March 12, 1919. Stationed at Head District of Paris. Confined to hospital with influenza twelve days at Base Hospital 66. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 75)
Louis Deines, May 25, 1918 to December 22, 1919. 57th Co., 164th D. B. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 75)
Alfred T. Dick, July 25, 1918 to February 12, 1919. 3rd Co., 1st Bn., Depot Brigade. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 75)
Roe Dickinson. Service in U. S. Navy Ships: N. T. S. Great Lakes, U. S. S. Wisconsin, R. S. Norfolk, U. S. S. McKonrin. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 75)
William R. Dillon, August 26, 1918 to _____. 337th Amb. Co., Sanitary Train. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 75)
Clarence Darby, Corporal. April 29, 1917 to March 12, 1919. Artillery. Overseas Service. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 75)
Arthur William Dorman, December 5, 1917 to January 30, 1919. (Seaman, 2nd Cl.) (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 75)
William R. Elsner. October 25, 1917 to August 26, 1919 (Wagoner) Cas. Det. No. 1312th Dem. Gropu. One wound received. Overseas Service. St. Mihiel Offensive, Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Army of Occupation. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 75)
Eric E. Ewing, September 19, 1917 to June 2, 1919 (Cook) Headq Co., 353rd Inf., 89th div. Overseas Service. Lucey Sector. St. Mihiel Offensive. Meuse-Argonne Offensive. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 75)
George C. Eyler November 21, 1917 to December 14, 1918. Dental College S. A. T. C. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 75)
August Feil, December 12, 1917 to _____. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 75)
Reinhart J. Fiel, First Class Private, June 24, 1918 to June 6, 1919. Dem. Group. Overseas Service. Haute Alsace Center Sector, Toul Sector. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 75)
Erich Friebus. August 9, 1918 to April 18, 1919. Med. Dept. U. S. A. Gen. Hosp. 25. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 75)
John J. Furthmyer, Corporal. May 19, 1918 to March 22, 1919. (Chauffeur) Att. to 6th French Army; also served in England. Overseas Service. Champagne Sector, Toul Sector, Chateau Thierry, Salient 2nd Battle of Marne. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 75)
Thomas F. Gavin, First Class Private, September 19, 1917 to May 10, 1919. Co D, 16th Engrs. Overseas Service. Meuse-Argonne Offensive. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 75)
Charles B. Garrett. June 24, 1918 to June 8, 1919. Dem Group. (Russell County, The War, by Lieutenant John E. Wilson, 1921,Page 75)
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