MEDIA INFORMATION

 
 
 
COLLECTION NAME:
World War I Honor Roll
Record
Filename:
MCPL_WW1HR_100.jpg
Identifier:
MCPL_WW1HR_100
Title:
WWI Honor Roll Page 098
Creator:
C. W. Whiting
Subject:
World War -- 1914-1918
Subject:
Armed services
Subject:
Soldiers
Publisher:
McCracken County Public Library
Contributor:
Chas E. Smith, Editor
Contributor:
Billings Printing Co., Paducah, KY
Contributor:
Transcribed by Devin Cook
Date:
1919
Type:
Still Image
Format:
Image/JPG
Language:
English
Coverage:
McCracken County (KY)
Rights:
Public Domain
Text:
Sergeant William Hough Adams; Paducah, Kentucky; Born in McCracken Co., Ky., June 22, 1891; Son of Scintilla and James M. Adams; Entered Aviation Department December 12, 1917. Received training at Park Field, Tenn. Sailed for overseas September 8, 1918. Stationed at Nottingham, England where he was when armistice was signed.
Text:
Sergeant John Milton Yarbro; Paducah, Kentucky; Born at Paducah, Ky., March 22, 1896; Son of Enoch and Julia Yabro; Entered Service Septemeber 19, 1917, 345th Infantry, Co. A., 87th Division. Sailed for France August 24, 1918.
Text:
Sergeant Thomas P. Glynn; Paducah, Kentucky; Born at Paducah, Ky., June 27, 1893; Son of John and Josephine Glynn; Entered Infantry May 12, 1917. Embarked for France June 17, 1917. Engaged in several battles at Canteguy May 28, 1918. Was woundered June 9, 1918. Engaged in the battle of St. Mihiel September 13, 1918, and the battle of Argonne Woods September 30, 1918. Wounded the second time October 4, 1918. Landed in New York January 21, 1919, after 19 months overseas service.
Text:
Sergeant Chas R. Iseman; Paducah, Kentucky; Born at Paducah, Ky.; Son of Mike and Manda Iseman; Entered Service June, 1917. With 379th Infantry, Co. F., 95th Division. Received training Camp Chillicothe, Ohio, and Camp Taylor.
Text:
Ira L. Hutchen; Machinist Mate, First Class; Paducah, Kentucky; Born at Paducah, Ky., September 10, 1895; Son of James T. and Lillian Hutchen; Enlisted November 20, 1917. Stationed at Brest France on U. S. S. Promethens for eleven months.

WWI Honor Roll Page 098

WWI Honor Roll Page 098