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COLLECTION NAME:
World War I Honor Roll
Record
Filename:
MCPL_WW1HR_217.jpg
Identifier:
MCPL_WW1HR_217
Title:
WWI Honor Roll Page 215
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:
Seaman George L. Haselbauer; Paducah, Kentucky; Born at Sheboygan, Wis., April 4, 1894; Son of Emiley and Anthony Haselbauer; Entered Aviation Department of Navy June 6, 1918. Received training at Camp Simms, Pa.
Text:
Thomas Lester Drummond; Private; Paducah, Kentucky; Born at Marion, Ky., Dec. 14, 1901; Son of J. A. and Luella Drummond; Entered Field Artillery April, 1918. With 315th Ammunition Train, 90th Division. Trained at Fort Thoms and Camp Jackson, S. C. Sailed from Hoboken, N. J., July, 1918. In active service on western front at Sedan when armistice was signed. Was in Army of Occupation.
Text:
Herman G. Grief; Private First Class; Paducah, Kentucky; Born at Paducah April 4, 1897; Son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Grief; Entered Army April 25, 1917. Served in France with 4th Infantry. Received wound. Transferred to Intelligence Department.
Text:
Private Byron F. Ashton; Paducah, Kentucky; Born at Paducah November, 1901; Son of Nannie and Fred Ashton; Entered Marine Corps October 9, 1918. Received training at Paris Island, S. C. Qualified as high marksman.
Text:
Private J. Carrol Drummond; Paducah, Kentucky; Born at Martin, Tenn., July 13, 1894; Son of J. A. and Luella Drmmond; Entered Air Service December 12, 1917. Trained at Ft. Thomas, Camp Taylor, Kelly Field, Texas, Morrison, Va., Ustis, Va., Garden City, N. Y. Sailed from Boston with the 329th Aero Squadron July, 1918. Took special training at Stonehenge, Eng. Arrived back at New York December 2, 1918, on the H. M. S. Mauritania, the first ship to bring back troops. Discharged from Camp Taylor December 18, 1918.

WWI Honor Roll Page 215

WWI Honor Roll Page 215