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Generai Orders No. 9

HEADQUARTERS,

27th DIVISION, U.

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Camp Wadsworth,
October

Spartanburg, S. C.
1,

1917.

Pursuant to telegraphic orders from the War De])artment, dated September 11, 1917, this
Division is organized under the provisions of General Orders No. 101, War Department, 1917, as
follows

The 53d Infantry Brigade,

Brigadier General R. E. L. Michie commanding, consisting of Brigade


Headquarters, the 105th and 106th Regiments of Infantry and the 105th Machine Gun Battalion,
is organized as follows:
The 106th Regiment of Infantry (23d N. Y. Infantry), Colonel Frank H. Norton com-

manding.

The Commanding Officer of the 14th N. Y. Infantry will transfer to the 106th Regiment of
Infantry 1,292 enlisted men of appropriate grades.
The above order constituted the birth of the 106th Regiment of Infantry, U. S. A.

HISTORY OF THE

REGIMENT
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23d

The

original organization which ultimately became the parent unit of the 23d Regiment, N. G.
N. Y., was formed at a meeting held at Gothic Hall in Brooklyn, New York, May 1, 1861, and
the name (^ity Guard Reserve soon afterwards assumed. A desire for a regimental organization
was soon manifested, and a committee reported the existence of a number of detached companies
At a meeting of the City Guard Reserve January 6,
eligible for inauguration into a regiment.
1862, the question of a regimental organization was left to the commissioned officers. Captain
William Everdell, Jr., First Lieutenant Thomas Brooks and Second Lieutenant L. D. Atwater,
and they reported that the company had been pledged to start the 23d Regiment. A committee
was .selected from the roll with power to draft a plan of organization. That committee recommended
a plan under which it was proposed to split the City Guard Reserve in two part.s one part to
form Company A of the new regiment and the other to constitute Company C, and that Captain
Beers' company the Excelsior Guards should form Company B.
On January 20, 1862, the first Companies A, B and C were mustered into the 23d Regiment of
On March 17th the City Guard,
the 11th Brigade, commanded by General Jes.se C. Smith.
commanded by Captain Bassett, was mustered in as C'ompany D. During the summer Companies E and F were mustered in and in August and September a ten-company status was attained
by the organization of Companies G, H, I and K.
Captain Everdell was .selected as first Colonel of the regiment July 14, 1862. On June 18, 1863,
the regiment under Colonel Everdell left the armory, then located at Orange and Fulton Streets,
to serve in the Gettysburg Campaign and was mustered into the U. S. Volunteer service until
July 22, 1863. The regiment was not organized in the other campaigns with the National Guard.
After its return the regiment was on guard for about sixty days from July to September at East
New York and Brooklyn because of the riots prevailing at that time. Colonel Everdell resigned
October 3, 1863, and was succeeded by Colonel Calvin E. Pratt, who in turn resigned on March
24, 1868, and Lieutenant-Colonel Rodney C. Ward was selected Colonel of the regiment.
The regiment commanded by Colonel Ward visited Long Branch, New Jersey, August 4, 1871,
and was reviewed by General U. S. Grant. The armory at Orange and Fulton Streets was too
small to accommodate the regiment and for this reason all regimental formations were made in
S.

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Place.

During the administration of Colonel Ward the cornerstone of a new armory on Clermont
Avenue near Myrtle Avenue was laid on October 28, 1872, and possession of the armory taken
the following year on September 29, 1873.
In July, 1877, Governor Robinson ordered Colonel Ward to proceed with the 23d to Hornellsthree hundred
ville, and at eight o'clock in the evening the regiment marched from the armory
strong leaving a detachment to follow on the next day under Major Alfred Cutler Barnes. The
regiment was stationed in and around Hornellsville station, roundhouses and yards guarding
the railroad property against attacks of rioting strikers. It took out the first train that had been

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moved east for several days, repelled a number of attacks, protected the railroad men and assisted
so well in the administration of justice that it finally restored order without the necessity of firing
at the rioters. On its return to Brooklyn, July 27, it was given an enthusiastic reception by the
citizens with pyrotechnics and welcoming speeches and received the thanks of Governor Robinson
for the service it had rendered the State.
On December 26. 1879, Colonel Ward retired and was placed on the supernumerary list of the
State by the Commander-in-Chief. Lieutenant-Colonel John N. Partridge was then elected his
successor and served as Colonel from January 10, 1880, until February 15, 1882. Upon Colonel
from
Partridge's resignation. Colonel Ward was re-elected Colonel of the regiment and served
March 8, 1882, until his promotion to be Brigadier-General in command of the 4th Brigade,
February 25, 1886.
During the second administration of Colonel Ward the 23d had the honor of opening the State
encampment at Peekskill in July, 1882, and its percentage of attendance was eighty-five, being
greater than that of any other organization during that year.
Major Charles L. Fincke, a popular and efficient officer, who had resigned February 18, 1885,
was called into service as the new Colonel. His service commenced March 22, 1886, and was
marked in its efficiency. Under Colonel Fincke the regiment had made a second visit to Newport,
Rhode Island, in July', 1886. Colonel Fincke resigned May 11, 1887, because of ill health, caused
by his close application to the duties of the position he held, and his death soon followed.
History repeated itself and Colonel John N. Partridge was recalled from civil life to command
the regiment and this time served as Colonel from October 17, 1887 to February 10, 1894. Under
Colonel Partridge the regiment reached the highest numbers since its organization and led the
State in .shooting.
An appropriation was secured from the State and a site purchased for a new armory in the
The cornerstone of the new armory on Bedford
rapidly-growing Bedford section of the city.
Avenue, between Pacific Street and Atlantic Avenue, was laid by Governor David B. Hill on
November 14, 1891, amid impressive ceremonies with the regiment paraded in a hollow square.
The building was completed in 1894 and the regiment marched into its new home November 3d.
All of the company rooms and the headquarters were fitted and decorated from funds raised by
the regiment.
Colonel Alexis C. Smith was the next commanding officer, serving from February 26, 1894, to
January 17, 1900. The organization was not called upon for service in the Spanish-American
War, although it volunteered its services under Colonel Smith on three different occasions. In
spite of the fact that it was not taken as a regiment almost enough officers and men volunteered
to form a battalion of the 201st New York Volunteer Infantry.
In 1900, after the Spanish-American War, General Alfred Cutler Barnes, a former LieutenantColonel of the regiment, was called back as Colonel and served as such until April 27, 1904, when
he was retired as a Brevet Brigadier-General. Many brilliant functions took place under Colonel
Ting Fang, on February
Barnes, including a review of the regiment by the Chinese Minister,
12, 1901, and a parade and review on Governor's Island, June 27, 1903, by General Adna R. Chaffee.
The regiment made a number of trips through the country in addition to those already mentioned, including the celebration of the Centennial at Philadelphia, July, 1876; camped at Newport, Rhode Island, June 3 to 10, 1879; participated in the inauguration of President William
McKinley in 1901 and of President Theodore Roosevelt in 1905.
Lieutenant-Colonel William A. Stokes was selected as the successor to Colonel Barnes, serving
until 1909. Colonel Stokes gained a splendid reputation as a tactician and disciplinarian, and
under his command the 23d was the first National Guard regiment to train at the Government
reservation at Pine Camp, Jefferson County, New York. The regiment's tour of duty was from
June 14 to 25, 1908.
Lieutenant-Colonel Frank Hastings Norton, who succeeded to that rank May 1, 1907, was
elected to succeed Colonel Stokes with rank from July 26, 1909, and accepted the office at the
unanimous request of the officers of the regiment on August 4 of that year. Colonel Norton
inaugurated many changes in the regiment and brought it up to a high standard, so that it was
selected as one of the nine regiments of infantry to leave the State for the Mexican Border under
the call of the President of June 19, 1916.
The regiment left the armory for Mexican Border service July 4, 1916, and arrived at Pharr,
Texas, July 11th, with a strength of about twelve hundred men. During its service on the
Border the regiment took part in a ten-day forced march through the desert section of Hidalgo
County without losing a man. Different detachments of the regiment were stationed on the Rio
Grande through the fall and early winter for the purpose of guarding against raids by the Mexicans
and received the highest compliments from the Brigade Commander, General William Wilson,
and the Division Commander, Major-General John F. O'Ryan.
During its service on the Border an enlisted band was organized and brought to a high state

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The regiment left the Border on January 2d and arrived in Brooklyn January 9, 1917, where it
was received with great acclaim, being escorted from South Ferry to the armory by over fifteen
hundred veterans of the regiment. The regiment was enthusiastically received throughout its
entire line of march and received much favorable mention from the newspapers. It was mustered
out of the United States Service January 19, 1917, and resumed its place in the National Guard of

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In anticipation of threatened trouble with Germany, it was again called into the service of the
United States on March 31, 1917, under the call of the President of March 30th, and was the first
Federal force engaged in the protection of the water supply of the City of New York. This call
came direct from the War Department because of the splendid record of the regiment in its
previous service. A battalion of the 47th Regiment and a squadron of the First Cavalry were
also called and assigned to duty with the 23d and placed under the command of Colonel Norton.
The Lieutenant-Colonelcy, which had become vacant through the resignation of I.,ieutenantColonel William E. Wel.sh, a regular army officer serving with the regiment during the Mexican
Border service, was filled by the promotion of the Regimental-Adjutant, Morris N. Liebmann.
The regiment was stationed from the northern end of the New York City line to Storm King
Mountain on the Hudson, with the other troops attached to the regiment prolonging the line
north along the water system. The entire system of guarding and protecting the water supply
was remodeled by Colonel Norton and was adopted by the troops of the New York Guard, which
took over the work of protecting the aqueduct.
During the early summer a detachment of more than 350 trained men was transferred to the
165th U. S. Infantry (old 69th N. Y.) to help fill the ranks of that regiment. In August, 1917,
the regiment was reassembled at Van Cortlandt Park and on September 29, 1917, marched through
New York e.scorted by the Veteran Association to the 23d Street Ferry, where it was transported
to the Central Railroad of New Jersey, for duty at (]amp Wadsworth, Spartanburg, South
Carolina. When it left New York State, tlie regiment had a strength of more than 2400 officers
and men, the largest number of any regiment in the State. On October 1st the regimental designation was changed to the 106th United States Infantry, by General Order No. 9, Headquarters,
27th Division, the entire regimental strength having been drafted by the President August 5, 1917.
The strength of the regiment was increased by detachments of officers and men from the 14th
and 47th Regiments of Brooklyn and commenced a thorough course of intensive training in modern
warfare under the direction of Colonel Norton. On the final examination of the personnel of the
regiment on the eve of its departure for France, greatly to the regret of every man in the regiment.
Colonel Norton was certified by the surgeons to be physically incapacitated for foreign service

and was honorably discharged.


After the regiment had been called into Federal service in March, 1917. a Depot Battalion was
formed under the command of Major James Robb, a former Captain of Company C.
He was ably assisted by Captains Thomas Fairservis, Clifford F. Lamont, Ethelbert Green
and Vivian L. Outerbridge, former officers of the 23d Regiment, and the new organization quickly
expanded into a regiment. Major Robb was promoted Colonel of the new 23d Infantry, New
York Guard, as it was called by the State, to distinguish it from the old National Guard, which
had ceased to be a State force. Captain Louis Jewett Praeger, formerly Captain of Company A
for ten years, was appointed Lieutenant-Colonel and Captains Fairservis, Lamont and Green
were appointed Majors.
Colonel Robb was subsequently promoted to be Brigadier-General of the new Second Brigade

New York Guard and was

succeeded by Colonel Praeger, who now commands the new


Major Fairservis was promoted to be Lieutenant-Colonel and Captain Outerbridge
was promoted to be Major. Colonel Praeger is a strict soldier and a stern disciplinarian, and the
of the

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upholding the traditions of the old 23d.

of Colonels of the

23d Regiment, N. G. N. Y., with their terms

Date
William Everdell, Jr
Calvin E. Pratt

July
October

Rodney C. Ward

June
January

John N. Partridge

Rodney C. Ward
Charles L. Fincke

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March
March

John N. Partridge
Alexis C. Smith
Alfred C. Barnes

October
February

William A. Stokes

October
July

Frank H. Norton

December

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REGIMENT
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In the year 1844, the mihtia of Kings and Richmond counties constituted the Second New York
Division, under connnand of Major General Underhill. A new regiment, the 265th, had been added
to the 44th Brigade and its (Colonel, Gilbert Reid, was in that year made Brigade Commander.
These two men, with the best interests of the service at heart, had labored long for a better
organization of the militia, and it was due in part to their activities that the Legislature of the
State, on May 13, 1847, passed a bill calling for the reorganization of the State militia by consolidating and reducing the number of brigades and regiments.
It was the general intention to encourage the formation of uniformed companies and place
the citizen soldiery on a more distinctively military basis. Under the provisions of this bill, eight
companies of light infantry, riflemen, grenadiers or infantry, were to form a regiment, with two
additional flank companies, one of cavalry and one of artillery. On or about the fifth of July,

1847, the 265th Regiment, according to the bill, became the 14th Regiment, New York State
Previous to this time, there were no uniformed regiments, outside of the First Division,
in the State.
Colonel Willets had been appointed by the Governor of the State, in 1846, to organize the
14th Regiment and lay out the regimental district, but being unsuccessful, he had been relieved,
and Phillip S. ('rook appointed as Colonel to do this work. At a meeting held in Mrs. Prest's
Military Garden, which stood where the County Court House is now located, these companies
participated in an enthusiastic initial muster: National (iuard, Company A, the Union Blues or
From various sources, principally from the
City Grenadiers, already organized and uniformed.
Washington Guards, a volunteer organization attached to the No. 1 Fire Engine Company,
there was quickly recruited the number of men required by law (thirty -two) for another company,
which was duly inspected and designated as Company B.
These were the only two companies recruited until in February, 1848, when Company C was
completed. The Franklin Guards were recruited from No. 3 Fire Engine Company and mustered as Company D. The Steuben Guards were organized and took the letter E. The Shields
Guards were mustered as (company F, and the Columbian Riffes as Company G. From nearby
villages the complement of men was gathered to form Company H.
It was about 1858 that Companies B and E withdrew from the regiment, and Company
was
split into two other companies, which became known as B and E.
In the summer of 1854, the regiment took part in the suppression of riots created by the preachings of a fanatic who called himself "The Angel Gabriel." Encampment was on the Joralemon
The companies of the 14th did notable .service during the Williamsburg riots also.
lots.
It was after this that it took part in a general State encampment.
The regiment paraded on April 27, 1859, at the celebration of the introduction of water into
the city. In October, 1860, it took part in the great reception tendered to the Prince of Wales,
on this occasion wearing for the first time the new uniform, dark blue single-breasted frock coat,
three rows of buttons, gold lace trimmings, dark blue trousers, buff stripe and .shako.
In April, 1861, the regiment was on .several occasions called out and ()uartered in the armory
at Odean, E. D., in anticipation of an attack upon the Navy Yard by rebel sympathizers. Besides
these events of unusual import, the 14th took its part in the usual city and State military parade,
Militia.

demonstrations and encampments.


were organized in July, 1861, and they reached
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Porter, Virginia, in

that same month.

Upon receipt of the news of the firing upon Fort Sumpter in 1861, measures were at once taken
to place the 14th Regiment upon a war footing. Vacancies among the commissioned officers were
filled, and recruiting was begun under President Lincoln's proclamation for 75,000 three-months
troops. The ranks were so quickly filled that on April 18, 1861, report was made to headquarters
that the regiment was in readiness to be marched to the front. Until May 18 the regiment
remained in Brooklyn drilling and equipping, expecting daily to receive marching orders.
was not long before the 14th was given the opportunity to .show that they meant bu.siness.
Wood telegraphed to Washington that his regiment was in readiness to take the field.
He was informed that no more men would be received for a shorter term than for three years
"Three years or the war," the phra.se went. The different companies of the regiment were, therefore, drawn up and asked if they would enlist for that length of time. The respon.se was instantaneous. It left no room for doubt of the temper of the command. With scarcely a dissenting
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voice, the regiment accepted the terms of enlistment into the United States service proposed
to them.

The

order came from Washington on May 18, 1861, for the 14th to start for Washington. At
time the regiment was locally known as the "Brooklyn Cha.s.seurs." Later, when it arrived
upon the field of action, and fought its way to fame, the regiment was rechristened by the men

this

in gray. The title, "Red-legged Devils," was derived partly from the fact that the men wore red
trousers, but also because they had a habit of making their presence felt wherever they went.
It was for this trait also that they were called the "Fighting 14th."

The regiment

arrived in Washington about 9 p. m. on the nineteenth, twenty-four hours after

leaving Jersey City.

On May 23d it was mustered into the United States service for the period of the war unless
sooner discharged. The 14th was then known as the 84th U. S. Volunteers. Until July 2d the
regiment remained in "Camp Wood" (named after Colonel A. M. Wood, the commanding officer)
drilling and doing guard and picket duty. On this date, camp was broken, the Potomac crossed
by way of Long Bridge, and another camp made in the vicinity of the Arlington House. While in
this camp. Companies I and
were added to the organization. The regimental aggregate now
being 960, it was assigned to the brigade of Brigadier General Andrew Porter.
The regiment remained in Camp Porter until July 16, doing guard and picket duty. About
4 p. m. on that day, march was begun toward Richmond, Va.
It is impossible in the limited amount of space which we have to enumerate the many battles
which the "Fighting 14th" participated in and covered themselves with glory.
It was about mid-day on the twenty-second of May, 1864, when a regiment of battle-scarred
soldiers in blue halted near the Bowling Green road in Virginia and rested arms. The men were
bearded and unkempt, their clothing was worn and weather-stained, many wore bandages, all
bore the unmistakable marks of many marches, of many days and nights in the trenches and on
the firing line. There was an air about them that bespoke their veteranship, a poise, a glint in the
eyes, a quietness, which proved a discipline not learned in classrooms.
But there was another light in the eyes one of great anticipation. They were waiting for
something an order, a word. They stood waiting patiently. The Colonel of the regiment
appeared, and then the word, like a whispered question, ran along the lines. It was "Home."
Almost before the officer had fini.shed reading a short order he held, the .spirit of the lines in blue
changed. The role of the .soldier .seemed to vanish, the ranks broke, men threw their caps high in
the air and cheered and shouted and danced with joy. It was true! Their work was ended!

THEY WERE GOING HOME!

On

the afternoon of the twenty-fourth of May, 1864, the quartermaster's department furnished
which the men of the 14th piled, and the last leg of the trip home was begun. It
was expected that Brooklyn would be reached the next morning, but numerous delays prevented
the regiment from reaching Jersey City until the evening of the twenty-fifth. At Elizabethtown
a committee of Brooklyn citizens boarded the train and the first part of a royal reception was
given the "Red-legs."
After a splendid dinner at Taylor's Hotel, in Jersey City, the regiment, with its escort, embarked
on one of the Fulton ferry boats for the City of Churches home at last.
And thus ended the memorable services of the gallant regiment of Brooklyn men, who, for three
long years, had risked their lives for their country's flag, and in doing so, had won not only signal honor, but undying fame.
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THE FOURTEENTH IN THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR


The 14th Regiment Infantry, New York Volunteers, as the organization became known when,
May, 1898, it was mustered into the service of the United States to take part in the SpanishAmerican War, saw only about four months' camp service and did not reach the front. Every
preparation was made for duty in Cuba, however, and the troops were in a fine state of organization. Officers and men were anxious to participate in the real action, but this ultimate movement
was finally deemed unnecessary by the Government.
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MEXICAN BORDER SERVICE AND WAR WITH GERMANY


On June 19, 1916, the regiment, under command of Colonel John H. Foote, was called into the
Federal service for duty on the Mexican Border. They arrived at Mission, Texas, on July 2d
and remained thereuntil September 7th, when they were ordered home, and on October 11, 1916,
were mustered out of the service of the United States. In July the regiment was again
ordered into the Federal service for the war with Germany, under command of Colonel James
R. Howlett, he having succeeded Colonel Foote, who had been promoted to Brigadier General.
The regiment trained at Sheepshead Bay. While there, about three hundred and fifty of the
enlisted men were transferred to the 165th, which formed a part of the Rainbow Division and was
one of the first divisions to go to France.
On September 29th the balance of the regiment was
ordered to Spartanburg, S. C., After arriving there about 1300 officers and men were transferred to the 23d and became the 106th Regiment of the 27th Division. This left but a skeleton
organization, which later became the 2d Pioneer Regiment, under command of Colonel
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Howard F. Kreller
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Dental Assistant Oscar Anderson

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Ralph Bhown
First-class Private Paul M. Fletcher
First-class Private Frank V. Goodman
First-class Private Sylvester Hedberg
First-class Private Ernest M. Izan
First-class Private Leffehts L. Mabie
First-class Private Vincent A. O'Connor
First-class Private Arthur Puhdy
First-class Private Harold H. Walker
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Private William Berry
Private Francis W. Blewitt
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Vincent Hedberg
Louis Hohl
Charles H. Kayser

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Wagoner V. E. Grant
Wagoner J. I. Hanley
Wagoner J. P. Hennessv
Wagoner J. J. HiGGINS
Wagoner M. N. Hughes
Wagoner C. Jacobson
Wagoner M. R. Johnson
Wagoner P. Kestin
Wagoner S. Langdon
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Wagoner M. Nelson
Wagoner J. L. Nesbit
Wagoner D. H. Nicholas
Wagoner E. J. Nolan
Wagoner R. R. O'Brien
Wagoner S. F. O'DONNELL
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Wagoner P. D. Petersen
W^agoner J. C. Ryall
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Sergeant James

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Sergeant Frederick L. Georgens, Jr.

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Corporal Gcstave A. Larson

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Corporal Stanley

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Corporal Alfred A. Seaqriff

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Corporal William Zieoler

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Corporal William

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Private Joseph A.

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Private

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Private Philip

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Private Frederick C. Simon

6.

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8.

Private Johnatiian L.

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James

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Private

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Private L.

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Private G. E.

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Band Sergeant Walter

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Band Sergeant John

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Band Corporal Samuel

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Band Corporal William

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Band Corporal John

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Band Corporal Henry G. Beeney

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Band Corporal Randolph M. Bigelow

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Second-class Musician

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Second-class Musician

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Second-class Musician

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Third-class Musician Joseph L.

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Third-class Musician

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Third-class Musician J. T.

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Corporal D. F. Culkin

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Corporal John

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Sergeant Eladio Rodriqiez

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Corporal Joseph C. Perkins

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Sergeant

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Corporal William K. Greenip

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Corporal Nicholas Gr.\ney

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Corporal William K.

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Mess Sergeant John C. Connolly

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First-class Private

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15.

First-class Private

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First-class Private

Henry

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First-class Private

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First-class Private

George

19.

First-class Private

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22.

First-class Private

John W. Xott

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Mathew J. Canavan

23.

First-class Private

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William E. Pitt

12.

First-class Private

Thomas

25.

First-class Private

Carl Ruroede

13.

First-class Private

Frank

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Private Christian

2.

Mechanic Percy

3.

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4.

Musician Chakles

5.

Musician Lewis

6.

First-class Private

Leslie A. Behhian

7.

First-class Private

John

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First-class Private

Louis

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First-class Private

10.

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Private

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2.

First-class Private

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Private

Wilmer Bourdo

3.

First-class Private

Walter Weller

16.

Private

Clemence Brady

4.

First-class Private

Andrew Wood

17.

Private

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First-class Private

George Zeese

18.

Private Joseph A.

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First-class Private

Frederick Zimmerman

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Private Joseph E.

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Richard W. Abeles

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Private James A.

Ralph Alger

22.

Private Christopher

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DeVoe Atwell

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Private Joseph H.

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Ernest Bartlet

24.

Private

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Charles Bollot

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Private Christian

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14.

Private Joseph A. Leavitt

15.

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Frank Lehnkrt

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Andrew Grillo

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Private C. Leniec

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William C. Hall

17.

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Abraham Levy

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Richard

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Sigmund Loewenkopf

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Frank

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20.

Private

William

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Peter Madia

22.

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Edwin Horsley
Eugene T. Janodet
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John D. McGreevey
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Corporal Harry S. Close
Corporal Joseph Doyle
Corporal Alfred Horsham
Corporal Warner J. Miller
Corporal Timothy A. Connolly
Corporal Harry G. Pearson
Corporal John J. Campbell
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Private Lester M. Banta
Private Joseph F. Behardy
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Joseph Cordaro
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Thomas Morrisey

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Gunnar Olsen

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Tony Lambbbta

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Andrew Van Gordon

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James Reynolds

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Paul Voelker

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John Rinses

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Edward Wollmer

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Nuzio Russo

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Morris Zimmerman

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Charles Seegraber

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John J. Moran
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Walter Murray
Conrad L. Nelson
Genillio Nofe
Christopher O'Rourke
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Daniel Prignano
Joseph Puwalski
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William Riker
Samuel Romm
James J. Ryan
Everett Scammon
George Schoeck

25.

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28.

John Smith
Private Glenford Teetsell
Private Frank Underhill

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Private Israel

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Second Lieutenant James H. Doyle

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Sergeant William E.

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Sergeant Vincent

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Sergeant James

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Sergeant John

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Sergeant William F.

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Corporal James

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Gustav Leonard

17.

Corporal Oscar E. Johnston

18.

Corporal Charles Heissbr

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21.

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John

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23.

Corporal Joseph S. O'Brien

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Clarence Allen

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26.

Corporal Willi.am

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Corporal James H.

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Corporal James

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Corporal John

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Corporal Cornelius

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Corporal William F.

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Thomas M. Allison

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Corporal Albert Sarmentos

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Cook Denis

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Mechanic James

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First-class Private

Jeremiah B. Aitken

5.

First-class Private

Matthew Amato

6.

First-class Private

Charles Cederroth

7.

First-class Private

John

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Harry Cartuicello

9.

First-class Private

William Chamberlin

10.

First-class Private

Joseph Cella

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Robert Clark,

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First-class Private

Charles

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Samuel H. Ellis

First-class Private

John

First-class Private

Irving Fkagneb

First-class Private

James A. Marolda

First-class Private

Harry

First-class Private

John

First-class Private

George Gallo

First-class Private

Charles

First-class Private

Benjamin Gribbins

First-class Private

Frank

First-class Private

Vincent E. Harron

First-class Private

Guisseppe Nevandro

First-class Private

Harry Heimerle

First-class Private

Bernard

First-class Private

John

First-class Private

Edward

First-class Private

Harry

First-class Private

Peter Padavano

First-class Private

Lawrence

First-class Private

Herbert M. Reeves

First-class Private

John M. Johnson

First-class Private

Lawrence

First-class Private

Albert R. Johnston

First-class Private

James A. Sagendorf

First-class Private

George W. Landon

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Matthew

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James Proko

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Charles Trester

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12.

Private Irving

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Edward R. Hartung
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Charles LeAhdo

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4.

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Private James G. McArdle
Private Howard H. McDougall

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24.

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10.

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John T. McQuillan
Henry A. Mahland
Sydney G. Mercer
Charles Henry Miller
John Mulkern
Frank N. Newman
Edward .\. Platkin
Robert E. Quinn
Arthur S. Salvesen

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Abraham Wollrich

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James .\shton
Henry Baldauf
Carlo Benincasa
Thomas Bananza

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Frank V. Tiernan
Harold J. Tyrell
Ira W. Trenchard
John Welsh
John F. White
William Wilson

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First-class Private H.

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First-class Private F.

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First-class Private L. J.

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1.

Private A. G. Ollquist

2.

Private

3.

Private G. A.

4.

5.

15.

Private H. SiMox

16.

Private A.

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17.

Private T.

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Private A. PiPOLA

18.

Private C. L.

Private H.

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19.

Private A.

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6.

Private A.

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20.

Private

J.

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7.

Private

PURDY

21.

Private

J. J.

8.

Private H.

Rehmax

22.

Private P. A.

9.

Private C.

Robertson

23.

Private

RoONEY

24.

Private D. G. Williams

SCHALKHAM

25.

Private G.

J.

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W.

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A.

Pearson

J.

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Ward

Weiss

10.

Private

11.

Private E.

12.

Private G. F.

Schwartz

26.

Private

J.

13.

Private C. A.

Serra

27.

Private

W.

14.

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M. SiLVA

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Wyman

C. Smith

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3.

Sergeant A.

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4.

Sergeant E.

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5.

Sergeant

6.

Sergeant A. R. Sharbetto

7.

Sergeant

J. F.

8.

Sergeant

J.

9.

Sergeant E. A.

10.

Corporal

11.

Corporal F.

12.

Corporal

J.

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13.

Corporal H.

14.

Corporal C. A. Henrickson

Higgins

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Corporal L.

Dougherty

16.

Corporal \V.

Smith

17.

Corporal

M.

18.

Corporal

J. F.

19.

Corporal

J.

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20.

Cook H.

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21.

Mechanic E. DeGobter

V. Price

22.

Mechanic

Cox.vell

23.

Mechanic E. King

H. Aschoff

24.

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J. J.

J.

L, 106th Infantry

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P.

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Tanke

J.

W. Jurgenson
J.

J. J.

J. J.

Collins

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Morgan

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First-class Private

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14.

First-class Private C. P.

First-class Private J.

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15.

First-class Private A.

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First-class Private L.

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16.

First-class Private L. V.

5.

Cook

17.

First-class Private

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6.

First-class Private E.

18.

First-class Private

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7.

First-class Private J. F.

19.

First-class Private A. J.

8.

First-class Private

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20.

First-class Private A.

9.

First-class Private E.

Fearon

21.

First-class Private J. S.

McPhilips

22.

First-class Private J. A.

Meth

23.

First-class Private

24.

First-class Private F.

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2.

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3.

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10.

First-class Private G. G.

11.

First-class Private A. F.

12.

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G. A. Graneth

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15.

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16.

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17.

Private

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18.

Private T.

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19.

Private R.

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20.

Private

21.

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22.

Private R. A.

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23.

Private G. Jancowk.h

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11.

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Private

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3.

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4.

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16.

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5.

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17.

Private L.

6.

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15.

Private

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7.

Private

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19.

Private

J.

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20.

Private L.

9.

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21.

Private E. R.

22.

Private S.

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23.

Private F.

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J.

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12.

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13.

Private E.

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Private H.

Smalley

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Private C. A.

Mulheady

16.

Private E.

W. Simpson

Neecham

17.

Private G.

Thompson

18.

Private Jos.

19.

Private G.

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J.

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20.

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J. F.

21.

Private

J.

10.

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22.

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11.

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23.

Private R.

12.

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24.

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106th Infantry

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106th Infantry

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Hoffman
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Adam

J.

1.

Corporal

2.

Corporal

3.

12.

John B. Scanlon
George Perry
Corporal Thomas MacDonald
Corporal Alfred Schicht
Mechanic Charles S. Carothers
Mechanic Carl G. Hanson
Cook Frank B. Howard
Cook Fred G. Beyerlein
Cook Christopher G. Kellym
Bugler George D. Heller

13.

Bugler

14.

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15.

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16.

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4.
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9.

10.
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Corporal

Henry

Horsman
Michael Adell
Private Leroy W. Beers
Private John P. Binkevitz
A.

Company M,

106th Infantry

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F.

Fowler

18.

First-cla.ss

19.

First-class Private

Eugene Smith
Warren S. Shampnoi

20.

First-class Private

Thomas

21.

First-class Private

First-class Private

2.

First-class Private

3.

First-class Private

4.

First-class

5.

First-class Private

6.

First-class

7.

First-class Private

8.

First-class Private

24.

9.

First-class

Charles R. Lapp
Private Thomas P. McAlliffe

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Edward H. McCloskey
Private Lawrence A. McGuirk
Private Frank J. McQriLL-\N
Private Edward K. Mathews
Private Eugene F. Mullally
Private Joseph J. Murphy
Private Anthony Salvatore

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Private Fr.\nk C. Giordano

Frederick H.^lsey
Private Charles G. Johns

22.

S.4MUEL A. Kyle

23.

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26.

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30.

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Private Benjamin M. Abramowitz
Private John P. Alioto
Private Fred O. Becker
Private Joseph T. Beckler
Private Emil T. Betley
Private John J. Blank
Private Warren C. Blydenbukgh

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THIS BOOK

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