Clarence A. Haynes

Wagoner, 113th F. Artly., Supply Co., 30th Div.; of Guilford County; son of Jacob A. and Mrs. Elizabeth Haynes. Husband of Mrs. Ellen Stalker Haynes. Entered service July 8, 1916, at High Point, N.C. Sent to Camp Glenn, N.C. Transferred to Camp Sevier, S. C. Sailed for Brest, France, May 2, 1918. Fought at Defense of Toul Sector, Aug. 26th, to Sept. 18th. Wounded at St. Mihiel Sept. 18, 1918. Shell socked. Sent to American Hospital. St. Mihiel Offensive Sept. 14th to 18th, Meuse-Argonne Oct. 11th to Nov. 7, 1918. Defense Wamues Section, Wamues Offensive Nov. 7th to Nov. 11, 1918. Served on Mexican border from July 8, 1916, to Feb. 13, 1917. Sailed from St. Nazaire May 2, 1919. Returned to USA March 12, 1919, at Newport News, Va. Mustered out at Camp Jackson, S. C., March 28, 1919.


Surnames:
Haynes,

Topics:
World War 1,

Locations:
Guilford County NC,

Collection:
AccessGenealogy.com. North Carolina World War 1 Military Records.

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