Detail View: World War I Honor Roll: WWI Honor Roll Page 125

Filename: 
MCPL_WW1HR_127.jpg
Identifier: 
MCPL_WW1HR_127
Title: 
WWI Honor Roll Page 125
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: 
Corporal Basil C. Carney; Paducah, Kentucky; Born in Graves Co., Ky., Dec. 3, 1897; Son of A. M. and Fannie Carney; Entered Service July 10, 1917. With Co. F., 113th Ammunition Train, 38th Cyclone Division. Sailed for France October, 1917, where her served for three months.
Text: 
Corporal Hugh T. Elder; Paducah, Kentucky; Born at Paducah March 16, 1899; Son of Nettie and Thomas Elder; Entered Field Artillery April 21, 1917. Active service overseas.
Text: 
Corporal Edwin Lee Wright; Paducah, Kentucky; Born at Paducah 1888; Son of Annie and George Wright; Enlisted in the Marine Corps in the standing army February , 1910. Served his country in the Mexican trouble with 3,000 Marines from January to March, 1911. Was honorably discharged February 8, 1914. Re-enlisted April 29, 1918, and served on special duty as Major's Orderly at Camp Taylor, Ky.
Text: 
Corporal Gus Robert Harris; Paducah, Kentucky; Born in McCracken Co., Ky., Aug. 17, 1895; Son of U.J. and M. L. Harris; Entered Quartmaster's Department July 14, 1917. Served in France as a baker.
Text: 
Corporal Henry O. Koch; Paducah, Kentucky, Route 2; Born in Massac County, Ill., August 3, 1892; Son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koch; Entered Service October 2, 1917. Overseas with Co. A., 309th Supply Train, 84th Division.