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Jonah McAuley

Cook, F. A., Hdqrs. Detachment, 81st Div., F. A. B., 156th; of Montgomery County. Entered service Oct. 1, 1917, at Troy, N.C. Sent to Camp Jackson, S. C. Transferred to Camp Mills, L. I. Sailed for Liverpool, Eng., Aug. 12, 1918. Promoted from Private to Cook. Mustered out at Camp Lee, Va., June 25, 1919.

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John Ward Boring

Regt. Sgt. Major Inf. Hdqrs. 30th Div., 120th Reg.; of Durham County; son of John W. and Mrs. Lizzie W. Boring. Entered service May 29, 1917, at Durham, N.C. Sent to Camp Sevier. Sailed for Calias, France, June 5, 1918. Canal Sector, Ypres-Lys offensive, Somme Offensive. Promoted to rank of Bttn. Sgt. Major Aug. 10,

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John W. Medford

Batt. Segt. Mjr., Inf., Hdqrs. Co., 30th Div., 120th Reg.; of Granville County; son of J. J. and Mrs. Mary Savage Medford. Entered service July 25, 1917, at Oxford. Sent to Camp Sevier. Transferred to Camp Merritt. Sailed for France May 17, 1917. Promoted to rank of Sergt. July 26, 1917, Sergt. Major July 20,

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John W. Creagh

Corpl., Btry. A, 30th Div., 113th F. Artly.; son of H. A. and N. E. Creagh; of Jones County. Entered service June 25, 1917, at Pollocksville, N.C. Sent to Camp Sevier, S. C. Transferred to Camp Mills. Sailed for France May 26, 1918. Fought in all engagements with 113th F. Artly. Returned to USA March

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John W. Branson

Corpl., Co. F, 29th Div., 116th Reg.; of Guilford County; son of W. E. and M. A. Branson. Entered camp at Petersburg, Va. Sent to Camp McClellan. Sailed for France June 15, 1918. Fought at Defensive Center Sector, Hauta, Alsace, July 25, 1918 to Sept 23; Meuse-Argonne offensive Sept. 26 to Oct. 11; Mallbrook Hill,

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John W. Barbee

Sergt. Major. Enlisted at Charlotte, N.C., Dec. 14th, 1914. Was sent to Columbus Barracks, Ohio. Was there until Jan. 15, 1915. Transferred to Fishers Island, Ft. Wright; there until June 28, 1916, with 2nd Company, Coast Artillery. Transferred to San Francisco, Cal.; there eight days. Sent to Honolulu, C. A. Corps; there until Sept. 10,

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John Thomas Ring

Corpl., 6th Marines, 97th Co., 145th Regt.; of Forsythe County. Born Sept. 3, 1896; son of S. G. and Mrs. Laura May Ring. Entered service Jan. 17. 1918, at Winston-Salem, N.C. Sent to Paris Island, S. C. Transferred to Quantico, Va. Sailed for France April 22, 1918. Killed near Tigny, France, in the battle of

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John T. Wells

Sergt., Inf., Co. E, 30th Div., 119th Regt.; of Pender County; son of W. S. and Mrs. Lizzie B. Wells. Entered service Sept. 25, 1916, at Burgaw, N.C. Sent to Camp Glenn, N.C., transferred to Camp Stewart, Tex., then to Camp Sevier. Sailed for Calais, France, April 26, 1918. Promoted to rank of Corpl. Sept.

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John T. Sheil

Private, Hdqrs. Co., 30th Div., 105th Regt., Engineers. Son of John T. F. and Mrs. S. Sheil. Entered service June 21, 1917, at High Point, N.C. Sent to Camp Sevier, Greenville, S. C., Sept. 1, 1917. Sailed for France May, 1918. Fought with the 30th Div. Returned to USA April 13, 1919. Mustered out at

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John T. Burrus

Lt. Col., Medical Corps; of Guilford County; son of John G. Burrus. Entered service May 25, 1917, at High Point, N.C. Sent to Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga., then to Camp Wadsworth and transferred to Camp Beauregard. Promoted to rank of Major, April, 1917, Lt. Col. April, 1918. Mustered out at Beauregard, La., Jan. 1, 1919.

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John Simmons

Sergt., Btry A, 30th Div., 113th F. A.; of Jones County; son of Becton and Martha Simmons; husband of Mrs. Elizabeth Simmons. Entered service Aug. 5, 1917, at Pollocksville. Sent to Camp Sevier, S. C. Transferred to Camp Mills. Sailed for France May 26, 1918. Fought at all battles with 113th. Returned to USA March

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John S. Adams

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Adams, of Pender Co. Entered service May 27, 1918, at Burgaw, N. C. Pvt. Artillery, Battery C, 76th Division, 302nd regiment. Sent to Camp Jackson, S. C. Transferred to Camp Hill, Va., August, 1918. Sent over sea to France. Fought at St. Mihiel. Returned to U. S. A. April

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John R. Selby

Messenger, Express. Born in Beaufort County; son of S. T. and Beulah Selby. Entered service April, 1917, at Washington, N.C., and sent to Raleigh, transferred to Portsmouth, detached service. Notified to join service Nov. 11th at Camp Jackson. Mustered out at Raleigh Dec. 19, 1919.

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