Additional Soldiers – H Surnames

Hackler, George R., Private, Ing., Co. 118 M. G., 30th Div. Hackney, E., Sergt., Co. M, 30th Div., 120th Inf. Hackney, Guy A., 1st Class Seaman, Navy. Hackney, M. G., Private, 113th F. A., 30th Div. Hackney, Walter S., Private, Co. K, 30th Div., 120th Regt. Haddock, A. W., Private, 113th F. A., 30th Div. Hager, Clyde L., Private, Co. D, 105th Engrs., 30th Div. Hager, E. S., Private, Co. D, 105th Engrs., 30th Div. Hager, R. S., Private, Co. F, 105th Engrs., 30th Div. Hahn, C. N., Private, 113th F. A., 30th Div. Hailey, N. H., Private, 113th F. … Read more

Additional Soldiers – G Surnames

Gabriel, Frank M., Private, Motor Mech., Co. C, S. A. T. C. Gaddy W., Corporal, 113th F. A., 30th Div. Gaddy, D. E., Private, F. A., 3d Regt. Gaddy, Kemp, Private, 113th F. A., 30th Div. Gaddy, R. W., Private, 113th F. A., 30th Div. Gaddy, T. C., Private, 113th F. A., 30th Div. Gaither, Ralph G., Private, H. M. A., San. Detach., 81st Div., 316th Regt. Galbreath, T. A., 2d Lieut., Co. B, 96th Div., 384th Regt. Galloway, J. E., Corporal, 113th F. A., 30th Div. Gamble J. D., Private, Co. C, 105th Engrs., 30th Div. Gamble, C. O., … Read more

Additional Soldiers – F Surnames

Faircloth, B. E., Private, Co. E, 105th Engrs., 30th Div. Faircloth, D. M., Private, Co. E, 105th Engrs., 30th Div. Faircloth, E., Private, Co. F., 105th Engrs., 30th Div. Faircloth, Josiah, Corp., Inf., Co. F, 30th Div., 119th Regt. Faison, Ferdinand J., Sergt., Q. M. C. Faison, Isham R., Private, Inf., Co. A, 81st Div., 322d Regt. Farmer, Edgar, M. P., M. P. C. Farmer, Glenn, M. E. Sr. Gr., Hdqrs. Co. 105th Engrs., 30th Div. Farmer, Glenn, Sergt., Co. A, 105th Engrs., 30th Div. Farmer, I. F., 1st Lieut., Inf., Co. I, 80th Div., 317th Regt. Farmer, Jake, Private, … Read more

Additional Soldiers – E Surnames

Eaker, Romeo, Seaman, 2d Class, Navy. Eakes, William H., Private, Med. Dept., 1st Div. Early, H. R., Sergt, 1st Class, Q. M. C. Early, Lacy M., Sergt., 1st Class, Med. Corps, 80th Div., 318th Regt. Early, Millard, Private, Inf., Co. E, 81st Div., 324th Regt. Earnest, R. M., Private, Co. F, 105th Engrs., 30th Div. Earney, Robert M., Private, Co. B, 105th Engrs. 30th Div. Earnhardt, Raymond P., 1st Lieut., Inf., Co. A, 30th Div., 120th Regt. Earnhart, V. B., Private, 113th F. A., 30th Div. Earp, Charles C., Private, 1st Class, Inf., Co. M, 42d Div., 168th Regt. Earp, … Read more

Additional Soldiers – D Surnames

Daivs, B., Private, 113th F. A., 30th Div. Dalehite, Rufus H., Sergt., L. A., Hdqrs. Co., 82d Div., 321st F. A. Dallas, H. G., Private, Co. E, 105th Engrs., 30th Div. Dallas, Russell W., Sergt., Inf., Co. L, 81st Div., 322d Regt. Dallas, Thomas Grady, Sergt., Inf., Supply Co., 30th Div., 120th Regt. Dalton, Benjamin F. Private, Art. Daly, John M., Ph. Mate, Navy. Damer, Z. V., Private, Co. C, 105th Engrs., 30th Div. Danas, George, Private, Inf., Co. M, 11th Div., 17th Regt. Danerly, J., Musician, 113th F. A., 30th Div. Daniel, Donald S., Cadet, 6th S. A. Co., … Read more

Additional Soldiers – C Surnames

C. E. Dalton, Private, Q. M. C., Reclamation Co. No. 1. Cabe, Fred C., Inf., Co. I, 305th Regt. Cable, Ruben, Private, 1st Class, Inf., Co. I, 30th Div., 120th Regt. Cade, Walter M., Private, 1st Class, Aviation Sectional Signal, 159th Div. Caffey, M. M., Private, Co. C, 105th Engrs., 30th Div. Cagle, Cleve Earl, Cook, 164th Depot Brigade, Co. 48, 4th Regt. Cagle, W. L., Private, 113th F. A., 30th Div. Cahill, B. M., Jr., Private, Inf., Co. E, 56th Regt. Cahill, Edw., Sergt., Co. C, 105th Engrs. 30th Div. Cahill, Edward, Private, Hdqrs. Co., 105th Engrs., 30th Div. … Read more

Additional Soldiers – B Surnames

Baggett, Mahlon S., Private, Inf., Co. M, 32d Div., 128th Regt. Bagley, Benjamin Pool, Private, Inf., Recruit Duty. Bagwell, M. E., Corporal, 113th F. A., 30th Div. Bagwell, Marshall E., Corporal, Art., Btry. B, 30th Div., 113th Regt. Bahner, H. A., Private, Co. E, 105th Engrs., 30th Div. Bailes, Charlie, Sergeant, Inf., Co. A, Div. 30th, 120th Inf. Bailey, A. M., Private, 113th F. A., 30th Div. Bailey, C. C., Private, 113th F. A., 30th Div. Bailey, Charles L., Sergt., Med. Corps, Co. 323d, 81st Div., 306 San. Tr. Bailey, D. A., Private, Inf., Co. I, 30th Div., 120th Regt. … Read more

Additional Soldiers – A Surnames

Aarons, Aaron, Private, 1st Class, Co. F, 81st Div., 322d Regt. Abbott, Barney, Private, M. G., Co. 49, 5th Group. Abbott, John William, Private, Art., F. A. R. Div., 8th Regt. Abee, G. H., Private, Co. C, 105th Engrs., 30th Div. Abee, Mart., Corporal, Co. C, 105th Engrs., 30th Div. Abel, Joshua F, Major, Medical, Div. Genl. Hospital, Regt. 14. Abernathy, A. A., Corporal, Co. A, Inf., 30th Div., 120th Regt. Abernathy, J. B., Private, Co. D, 105th Engrs, 30th Div. Abernathy, J. C., Horseshoer, 105th Engrs. Train, 30th Div. Abernathy, L., Private, 501 Motor Truck Co. Abernathy, M. T., … Read more

Ada Estelle Harris

Of Concord, N.C., Cabarrus County. Entered the service at Camp Meade as Army Nurse, unattached. Joined Dr. Long’s Unit from Greensboro, N.C., and sailed for France Sept. 1, 1918, from New York. Landed at Liverpool, Eng. Then went to Havre, France, from there to Brest. Sailed over on Convoy Unit to Base Hospital No. 65–Debarkation Hospital for wounded soldiers to be sent back to the United States. Sailed for USA June 1, 1919. Arrived June 11, 1919. Discharged July 6, 1919, at New York.

Abram Rencher Winston

Lt. Col., Med. Corps, 30th Div. Born in Franklin County, 1878; son of R. N. and Charlotte Winston. Husband of Mrs. Fannie Winston. Entered the service at Franklinton July 27, 1917. Sent to Camp Sevier, S. C. Overseas to France May 8, 1918. Promoted to rank of Lt. Col. April 15, 1919; to rank of Captain, Feb. 23, 1903; to rank of Major, March 4, 1905. Fought at Somme, Aisne, Ypres, Lys. On Mexican border eight months. Landed in USA August 20, 1919. Mustered out at Camp Dix, Oct. 31, 1919. Holds British Decoration D. S. O., also American Citation.

Abraham Saleeby

Private, 22nd Receiving Depot; from Rowan County, N.C. Entered the service at Salisbury, N.C., July 6, 1918, and sent to Camp Hancock, Ga. Mustered out of the service at Camp Hancock, Ga., Jan. 13, 1919. Was discharged as member 6th Group, Hdqrs. Co., Q. M. C.

Abner F. Nash

Private 1st Class, Inf., S. A. T. C., Co. B. Born in Robeson County Dec. 15, 1900; son of Abner and Mrs. Roberta Nash. Entered service Oct. 1, 1918, at Chapel Hill, N.C. Mustered out at Chapel Hill, N.C., Dec. 11, 1918.

A. W. Ray

Private 1st Class, 2nd Co., 1st Corps, Artillery Park. Born in Durham County; son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ray. Entered service Feb. 25, 1918, at Durham, N.C. Sent to Camp Jackson, S. C., and from there to Camp Merritt, N. J. Sailed for France May 22, 1918. Fought at Champagne, Marne defensive, Aisne-Marne offensive, Oise-Aisne offensive, Verdun, Chateau Thierry Sector, Meuse-Argonne offensive. Was with army of occupation in Germany seven months. Mustered out at Camp Lee, Va., Aug. 10, 1919.

A. V. Edwards

Corpl., C. A. C., Anti-Aircraft, 7th Btry.; of Henderson County; son of W. F. and Martha Edwards. Entered service July, 1917, at Hendersonville, N.C. Sent to Ft. Caswell, N.C. Transferred to Camp Mills. Sailed for France May 19, 1918. Promoted to Corpl., when enlisted. Fought at St. Mihiel, Toul Sector, Argonne. Returned to USA Feb., 1919. Mustered out at Camp Lee, Va., March 14, 1919.

A. V. Edwards

Corpl., C. A. C., Anti-Aircraft, 7th Btry.; of Henderson County; son of W. F. and Martha Edwards. Entered service July, 1917, at Hendersonville, N.C. Sent to Ft. Caswell, N.C. Transferred to Camp Mills. Sailed for France May 19, 1918. Promoted to Corpl., when enlisted. Fought at St. Mihiel, Toul Sector, Argonne. Returned to USA Feb., 1919. Mustered out at Camp Lee, Va., March 14, 1919.

A. S. Hatem

1st Lt. Co. A, 79th Div., 310th Machine Gun Battalion; born in Pitt County; son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Hatem. Entered service October, 1917, at Greenville, N.C. Was sent to Camp Meade, Md. Sailed for France June 25, 1918. Promoted to rank of Lieutenant November, 1918. Fought at St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne offensive. Received shrapnel wound, Meuse-Argonne, Sept. 27, 1918. Sent to Hospital No. 18. Served on Mexican border six months, 24 months Philippine Islands, also in China. Mustered out at Camp Dix, N. J., July 5, 1919. First enlistment was from 1911 to 1914.

A. R. Rice

Private 1st Class, Heavy Artillery, Btry. F, 81st Div., 316th Regt.; of Guilford County; son of J. H. and Mrs. Laura Rice. Husband of Mrs. Treva Long Rice. Entered service May 24, 1918, at High Point. Sent to Camp Jackson, S. C. Transferred to Remount; had charge of horses. Mustered out at Camp Jackson, S. C., March 11, 1919.

A. R. Pierce

Cook, Med. Dept. Born in Randolph County; the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pierce. Entered the service Dec. 10, 1917, at Asheboro, N.C. Was sent to Camp Jackson, S. C., and from there to Camp Mills, L. I. Sailed for France July 14, 1918. Was under shell fire at Meuse-Argonne Front. Returned to USA Aug. 1, 1919; landed at Hoboken, N. J. Served with Army of Occupation in Germany for five months. Mustered out at Camp Lee, Va., Aug. 11, 1919.

A. O’Neill

2nd Lt., 3rd Air Service, 19th Co. Son of M. J. and Mrs. Mary E. O’Neill. Entered service July 27, 1917, at Richmond, Va. Sent to Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga. Transferred to Camp McClellan, Ala. Transferred to Camp Greene, N.C. Sailed for Brest, France, May 24, 1918. Promoted to rank of 2nd Lt. February, 1918. Fought at Belleau Woods, Champagne Hill. Wounded in head and back at the Battle of Belleau Woods Aug. 20, 1918. Gassed slightly. Sent to Base French Hospital No. 4. Arrived in USA May 20, 1919, New York; returned on hospital ship. Mustered out at Camp Lee, … Read more

A. N. Alexander

Corporal Supply Train, 306th Co., 81st Div.; of Washington County; son of A. and Mrs. Rennie Valiginia Alexander. Entered service May 27, 1918. Sent to Camp Jackson. Transferred to Camp Sevier, then to Camp Mills. Sailed for France. Fought at Meuse-Argonne, St. Die. Received Victory Medal with two stars. Returned to U. S. A., Newport News, Va., June 25, 1919. Mustered out at Camp Lee, Va., July 9, 1919.