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Roll of Honor - Official War History of Ozaukee County, Wisconsin by R.B. Pixley
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MADNIK, SAM, former residence, 201 Franklin Street, Port Washington, Wis.; enteredservice at Port Washington, May 25, 1918; trained at Camp Grant, Ill. No furtherrecord obtainable.

MAECHTLE, DEWEY LEROY, born in Port Washington, Wis., June 22, 1898; son ofJacob and Lois (Sizer) Maechtle; lives Cedarburg; former military service,University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.; entered service at Madison, Wis., October12, 1918; member Company D, 1st Regiment, S. A. t. C.; rank, private; trained atUniversity of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis., Honorably discharged at Madison, Wis., December14, 1918.

MAECHTLE, WESLEY R., born in Town Saukville, Ozaukee County, Wis., March 2,1891; son of George A. and Pauline (Muehlberg) Maechtle; lives R. F. D. 1,Fredonia, Wis.; entered service at Joliet, Ill., April 29, 1918; member Company B,357th Infantry, Ninetieth (Alamo) Division; rank, private; trained at Camp Travis,Tex; foreign station, France, Luxemburg, German7; battles, St. Mihiel offensive,9/12, 1918 and second Argonne offensive; on detached service while at front, servingin chemical warfare service. Honorably discharged at Camp Grant, Ill., May 29, 1919.

MAIER, BERNARD, born in Milwaukee, Wis., July 28, 1890; son of Bernard andFrancis (Kannerer) Maier; lives Grafton, Wis.; entered service at Port Washington,Wis., March 29, 1918; member 49th Company, R. R. Transport Corps, 17th (Grand) Division;rank, private, first class; trained at Camp Custer, Mich., Camp Lee, Va., Camp Humphrey;foreign station, Montmorillon, Vienna, La Courtine, Creuse. Honorably dischargedat Camp Grant, Ill., July 9, 1919.

MAIER, WILLIAM T., born in Newburg, Washington County, Wis., January 26, 1895;son of John B. and Margaret (Bauer) Maier; lives 729 Chestnut Street, PortWashington, Wis.; entered service at Port Washington, Wis., September 21, 1917; memberCompany C, 340th Infantry, 85th (Custer) Division, transferred to Campany D, 345thInfantry, 87th (Acorn) Division; rank, private, corporal; trained at Camp Custer,Mich., Camp Pike, Ark., and Camp Dix, N. J.; foreign station, Liverpool, England;Gievres, France; in construction work during entire period in France. Honorably dischargedat Camp Grant, Ill., January 18, 1919.

MAMER, GROVER C., born in Port Washington, Wis., November 8, 1892; son ofMathias and Theresa (Zimmerman) Mamer; lives 413 Washington Street, Port Washington;entered service at Port Washington, September 6, 1917; member 310th Ammunition Train,85th (Custer) Division; rank, private first class, electrician, sergeant first class;trained at Camp Custer, Mich.; transformed to Fortress Monroe, Va.; attended CoastArtillery School; assigned as instructor Coast Artillery School, Eastern Division;transferred to 41st Railroad Artillery. Honorably discharged at Camp Grant, Ill.,December 22, 1918.

MAMER, JULIUS, born in Port Washington, Wis., October 8, 1889; son of Peterand Christine (Wittman) Mamer; lives 611 Wisconsin Street, Port Washington;entered service at Port Washington, March 29, 1918; member of Battery A, 104th FieldArtillery, 27th (New York) Division; rank, first class private; trained at Camp Custer,Mich., Camp Gordon, Ga., and Camp Stewart, Va.; foreign station, Brest and Camp DeSouge, France; battles, St. Mihiel, Meuse and Argonne. Honorably discharged at CampGrant, Ill., April 5, 1919.

MANJANIS, JOHN, former residence 225 Washington Street, Port Washington, Wis.;entered service at Port Washington, April 4, 1918; member Company I, 106th Infantry,85th (Custer) Division; rank, private. Killed in action, September 22, 1918. No furtherrecord obtainable.

MAREK, LOYAL, born in Green Bay, Brown, County Wis., March 8, 1899; son ofJoseph John and Theresa (Bell) Marek; lives 872 Twenty-seventh Street, Milwaukee,Wis.; entered service at Great Lakes Naval Training Station, Grat Lakes, Ill.; U.S. navy; rank, seaman, recommended for coxwain; trained at Great Lakes, Ill., CampDecatur, Camp Perry, New Isolation; foreign station, U. S. Naval Air Station, Brest,France, U. s. Naval Air Station, Pannillac, France; sea service U. S. S. KaiserinAuguste Victoria. Released from duty at Hoboken, N,. J., May 25, 1919.

MARQUARDT, WALTER PHILLIP, born in Town Mequon, Ozaukee, County, Wis., August17, 1899; son of Ernst and Minnie (Schloegel) Marquardt; lives R. F. D. 2,Cedarburg, Wis.; entered service at Port Washington, Wis., November 11, 1918; rankprivate. Honorably discharged at Port Washington, Wis., November 11, 1918.

MARTIN, LA VERNE CHARLES, born in Menomonee Falls, Waukesha County, Wis.,May 23, 1888; son of John and Emma (Schneider) Martin; lives St. Cloud, Wis.;entered service at Camp Bowie, Tex., September 22, 1917; member A. R. D., No. 328;rank, first lieutenant. Honorably discharged at Camp Bowie, Tex., April 22, 1919.

MARTIN, MELCHIOR, born in Chicago, Ill., December 27, 1893; son of john andSusan (Kartheiser) Martin; lives 212 Pier Street, Port Washington; enteredservice at Philadelphia, Pa., October 1, 1918; assigned to limited service, stationedat Hog Island Shipyards; with U. S. Shipping Board, Investigation Bureau. Honorablydischarged at Philadelphia, Pa., April 8, 1919.

MARTIN, STEVE J., born in Milwaukee, Wis., March 17, 1897; lives Saukville,Wis.; entered service at Chester, Pas., September 10, 1918; member 28th Company,(Regular) Division, transferred to Base Hospital No. 210; trained at Camp Greenleaf,Ga., and Camp Mills, L. I.; foreign station, Bordeaux, Chaudeney, France, to BadNeuenah, Germany. Army of Occupation, July 30, 1919.

MARZINI, EDWARD N., born in Town Fredonia, Ozaukee County, Wis., August 15,1893; son of John H. and Margaret (Hess) Marzini; lives Fredonia, Wis.; enteredservice at Port Washington, Wis., May 25, 1918; member 27th Company, 161st DepotBrigade and 23rd Receiving Company, Field Remount Squadron, Quartermaster Corps,Auxiliary Remount Depot No. 333; rank, private; trained at Camp Grant, Ill., andCamp Johnson, Fla., attended Steam Tractor Engineering School at Camp Johnson. Honorablydischarged at Camp Johnson, Fla., February 27, 1919.

MASKE, PAUL AUGUST, born in Cedarburg, Wis., October 2, 1895; son of Charlesand Louise (Manske) Maske; lives Cedarburg; entered service at Port Washington,September 5, 1917; member Company C, 340th Infantry, 85th (Custer) Division; rank,privcate, corporal, sergeant; trained at Camp Custer, Mich.; foreign station, LaHavre, Toul, France; Headquarters, Second Army. Honorably discharged at Fort Sheridan,Ill., June 26, 1919.

MAY, JOSEPH F., born in Town Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wis., November 8, 1890;son of Peter and Katherine (Burhofen) May; lives Belgium, Wis.; entered serviceat Port Washington, Wis., August 14, 1918; member 43rd Machine Gun Company; rank,private; trained at Sweeney Auto School, Kansas City, Mo., and Camp Hancock, Ga.Honorably discharged at Camp Grant, Ill., February 4, 1919.

MAY, NIC. J., born in Town Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wis., December 6, 1886;son of Peter and Katherine (Burhofen) May; lives Belgium, Wis.; entered serviceat Milwaukee, Wis., May 28, 1918; member Veterinary Corps No. 2 A; rank, private,first class; trained at Camp Grant, Ill., and Camp Lee, Va.; foreign station, Liverpool,Trickenville. Honorably discharged at Camp Grant, Ill., July 3, 1919.

McCARTHY, JOHN ADRAIN, born in Fredonia, Wis., April 28, 1896; son of Williamand Frances (Ryan) McCarthy; lives Fredonia; entered service at Port Washington,Wis., August 15, 1918; member Company A, University of Wisconsin S. A. T. C.; rank,private; trained at University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.; transferred to 44th Company,Fourth Group, M. F. D., M. G. T. C., Camp Hancock, Ga.; transferred to 11th Company,3rd Training Battalion, 161st Depot Brigade, Camp Grant, Ill. Honorably dischargedat Camp Grant, Ill., January 12, 1919.

MC CARTHY, JOHN THOMAS, born in Rockland,Mich., October 5, 1889; lives 112 Franklin Street, Port Washington, Wis.; enteredservice at Milwaukee, Wis., September 1, 1918; member Headquarters Company, MedicalCorps; rank, private, corporal; trained at Camp Greenleaf, Ga. Honorably dischargedat Camp Greenleaf, Ga., December 18, 1918.

MELBINGER, JOHN J., born in Town Saukville,Ozaukee County, Wis., March 11, 1895; son of George and Anna (Schmit) Melbinger;lives Saukville, Wis.; entered service at Port Washington, Wis., May 25, 1918; memberVeterinary Hospital No. 9; rank, private; trained at Camp Grant, Ill., Camp Lee,Va.; foreign station, Brest, St. Nazaire, France. Honorably discharged at Camp Grant,Ill., July 5, 1919.

MENTZEL, ALVIN F., born in Town Grafton, Ozaukee County, Wis., April 9, 1893;son of Charles and Elizabeth (Prowatzke) Mentzel; lives Grafton, Wis.; enteredservice at Port Washington, Wis., September 2, 1918; medical corps; rank, private,first class; trained at Camp Greenleaf, Lytle, Ga., Fort Hamilton, N. Y., East Norfolk,Mass., and Otisville, N. Y. Honorably discharged at Otisville, N. Y., July 26, 1919.

MERTEN, EDWARD, born in Town Saukville, Ozaukee County, Wis., August 18, 1898;son of Herman William and “Emma (Hoffman) Merten; lives 952 Second Street,Milwaukee, Wis.; entered service at Great Lakes Naval Training Station, Great Lakes,Ill., July 5, 1918; U. S. navy; member 366th Company, 8th Regiment, Camp Decatur;rank, seaman, second class; fireman, third class, fireman, first class; trained atCamp Decatur, Perry, New Isolation and Luce; sea service, W. S. S. Indiana, U. S.S. Des Moines. Released from duty at receiving ship at New York Bay Ridge Barracks,January 26, 1919.

MERZ, OTTO HENRY, born in Glen Ellyn, Ill., April 8, 1894; son of John andCatherine (Sauer) Merz; lives 201 Franklin Street, Port Washington; enteredservice at Grand Rapids, Mich., March 30, 1918; member of Twelfth Company, 160thDepot Brigade; rank, first class private, sergeant, mess sergeant; first sergeant;trained at Camp Custer, Mich., and Camp Lee, Ga. Honorably discharged at Camp Custer,Mich., December 17, 1918.

MERZDORF, ALBERT H. J., born in Town Fredonia, Ozaukee County, Wis., June17, 1887; son of Gustav and Mathilda (Oehme) Merzdorf; lives R. F. D. 3, Fredonia,Wis.; entered service at Port Washington, Wis., May 25, 1918; member 325th Supplycompany, Quartermaster Corps; rank, private, first class; trained at camp Grant,Ill., and camp Johnson, Fla; foreign station, Brest, Bordeaux, France. Honorablydischarged at Camp Grant, Ill., July 21, 1919.

MENTZEL, ARTHUR, born inGrafton, “Wis., March 19, 1895; son of Charles andElizabeth (Prowatske) Mentzel; lives Grafton; entered service at Milwaukee,Wis., May 4, 1918; U. S. navy; member Company B, 4th Regiment; rank, seaman secondclass; trained at Great Lakes Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill.; four months seaservice, stationed English Channel; convoy duty on U. S. S. Des Moines. Relievedfrom duty on Receiving Ship Bay Ridge, New York, December 18, 1918.

MEYER, WERNER P., born in Cedarburg, Wis., June 29, 1898; son of F. E. andDelia (Pollack) Meyer; lives West Street, Cedarburg; entered service at Milwaukee,Wis., July 2, 1917; member Battery D, 121st Field Artillery, 32nd (Les Terribles)Division; rank, private first class; trained at Camp Douglas and Camp MacArthur,Waco, Texas; foreign station, Liverpool, England, La Havre, Camp Coetquidan, France;battles, Roogemont, 6/18 to 7/23, 1918; Marne, 7/31 to 8/20, 1918; Soissons, 8/28to 9/7, 1918; Argonne Sector 9/22 to 11/9, 1918. Army of Occupation, 11/11/1918 to4/18, 1919. Honorably discharged at Camp Grant, Ill., May 19, 1919.

MICHELS, HARRY J., born in Port Washington, Wis., February 4, 1899; son ofChrist J. and Elizabeth (Bisch) Michels; lives 431 Harrison Street Port Washington;entered service at Port Washington, November 11, 1918. Honorably discharged at PortWashington, November 11, 1918.

MIHOR, FRANK, born in Ahomitz, August 29, 1897; son of Frank P. and Mary Mihor;lives 202 Division Street, Port Washington, Wis.; entered service at Milwaukee, Wis.,March 24, 1916 former military service, member Company F, First Wisconsin Infantry;member Company F, 127th Infantry, 32nd (Les Terribles) Division; trained at CampDouglas, Wis., and Camp MacArthur, Tex; foreign station, Brest, Bordeaux, La Rochelle,La Pollise, Augueres, Alsace-Loraine front; battles, Chateau Thierry, Juvigny, 7/29to 8/; Soissons front, 8/29 to 9/5; Kreinhelde Stellum, Verdun sector, 9/29 to 10/4,1918; wounded at Verdun sector, October 4, 1918; in base hospital No. 70 at Allary,France, three and one-half months, transferred to 330th Machine Gun Battalion, 86th(Black Hawk) Division; stationed at Tennee, France, after signing of armistice. Honorablydischarged at Camp Grant, Ill., April 18, 1919.

MILBAUER, JOE J., born in Milwaukee, Wis., January 13, 1897; son of John andAnna (Winger) Milbauer; lives 907 Wisconsin Street, Port Washington; enteredservice at Port Washington, October 22, 1918; member 15th Company, 161st Depot Brigade;rant, private; trained at Camp Shelby, Hattiesburg, Miss. Honorably discharged atCamp Grant, Ill., December 26, 1918.

MILLER, EDWARD FRANKLIN, born in Town Fredonia, Ozaukee County, Wis., May31, 1895; son of Michael B. and Annie M. (Cigrand) Miller; lives 823 N.Hamlin Avenue, Chicago, Ill.; entered service at Port Washington, Wis., September22, 1917; member Company C, 340th Infantry, 85th (Custer) Division; rank, private,first class, corporal, 5/25, 1918, sergeant, 11/4, 1918, at Bois Deleveque et Moselle,France; trained at Camp Custer, Mich.; took special snipers' course and sharpshooting,was gas non-commissioned officer and instructor for Company C, 340th Infantry inthe measures of gas defense; attended special school at Clamecy, France, to studypoisonous gases; foreign station, La Havre, France, 8/8, 1918; battles, S. Mihiel,Meuse-Moselle offensive; wounded at St. Mihiel, 9/13, 1918, machine gun bullet throughleft chest and shrapnel in right fool; in hospital forty-five days at San Cerre,France; sent to St. Mihiel sector in charge of 103 replacements to the 89th (MiddleWest) Division; while there drive was started, was wounded before returned to originalcompany; landed in U. S. 3/26, 1919. Honorably discharged at Camp Grant, Ill.,April 25, 1919.

MILLER, JOHN, lives 734 Chestnut Street, Port Washington, Wis.; entered serviceat Port Washington, Wis., May 25, 1918; member 27th Company, 161st Depot Brigade,transferred to Motor Transport Company No. 1, and to Tractor Company No. 8, thento Tractor Company 631; rank, private, corporal; trained at Camp Grant, Ill., CampJoseph E. Johnston, Fla., Camp Jessup, Ga., Camp Knox, Ky., and Camp Taylor, Ky.,later sent to U. S. General Hospital No. 28, Fort Sheridan, Ill. In service August1, 1919.

MINTZLAFF, ALVIN, born in Town Mequon, Ozaukee County, Wis., December 4, 1890;son of Edward and Emma (Mittag) Mintzlaff; lived R. F. D. 1, Thiensville,Wis.; entered service at Port Washington, Wis., May 25, 1918; member 27th Company,161st Depot Brigade; rank, private; trained at Camp Grant, Ill., and Camp Upton,N. Y.; foreign station, England, 7/1918; France, ill with tuberculosis, transferredto hospital at Tours, transferred to Red Cross Evacuation Hospital No. 31 at Nantes,5/5, 1919. Died in Red Cross Hospital Center at Savenay, France, May 30, 1919.

MINTZLAFF, ARTHUR F., born in Town Grafton, Ozaukee County, Wis., March 22,1896; son of Edward and Clara (Noltze) Mintzlaff; lives R. F. D. 2, Port Washington,Wis.; entered service at Port Washington, Wis., March 29, 1918; member HeadquartersCompany; trained at Camp Custer, Mich., and Camp Gordon, Ga. Honorably dischargedat Camp Gordon, Ga., January 25, 1919.

MOCAYTIS, WILLIAM, former residence, 907 Grand Avenue, Port Washington, Wis.;entered service at Port Washington, July 22, 1918; trained at Camp Green Leaf, Ga.,and Camp Taylor, Kentucky. No further record obtainable.

MOLDENHAUER, ERWIN H. born in Town of Cedarburg, Ozaukee County, Wis., August23, 1894; son of Charles and Bertha (Hanneman) Moldenhauer; lives Town ofCedarburg; entered service at Port Washington, May 5, 1918; member Company B, 53rdInfantry, 6th (Regular Army) Division; rank, private first class; trained at CampWadsworth, S. C., and Camp Mills, N. Y.; foreign station, Liverpool, Winchester,England, Colembey, France; battles, Voche Sector, 9/1 to 10/8, 1918; Meuse-Argonnedefensive. Honorably discharged at Camp Grant, Ill., June 23, 1919.

MONDLOCH, FRANK JOHN, born in Port Washington, Wis., October 3, 1895; sonof Mathias and Mary (Laures) Mondloch, mother now Mrs. Joseph Senica;lives 326 Woodruff Street, Port Washington; entered service at Port Washington, May5, 1918; member Company B, 54th Infantry, 6th (Regular Army) Division; rank, privatefirst class; trained at Columbus Barracks, Ohio, and Camp Wadsworth, S. C.; transferredto Company A, 18th Machine Gun Battalion, 6th (Regular Army) Division; took trainingin machine gunnery at Machine Gun Training Ground, Landrum, S. C.; foreign station,Orges, France; battles, relieved 35th Division in Gerardmar Sector in Vosges mountains,9/3 to 10/9, 1918; Meuse-Argonne defensive near Sedan, 11/9 1918; later stationedat Verdun and at Beneuvre, France. Honorably discharged at Camp Grant, Ill., June30, 1919.

MONDLOCH, HENRY NICK, , born in Port Washington, Wis., February 14,1900; son of Mathias and Mary (Laures) Mondloch; lives 326 Woodruff StreetPort Washington, Wis.; entered service at Milwaukee, Wis., October 7, 1918; member,S. A. T. C., engineering course; rank, private; trained at Marquette University,Milwaukee, Wis. Honorably discharged at Milwaukee, Wis., December 18, 1918.

MORRIS, STANLEY, born in Russia, May 4, 1893; son of Charles and Mary Morris;lives 201 Franklin Street, Port Washington; entered service at Windsor, Ontario,April 9, 1917; member of Third Company, Second Battalion, First Brigade, First Division(Canadian Forces); rank, first class private; trained at Camp Guelth, Ontario, Canada;foreign station, Liverpool, Sunningdale, England; Le Havre, Arras, France; battles,Somme, Arras, Cambrai; twice wounded, at Cambrai; in front line eighteen months,Honorably discharged at Toronto, Canada, May 18, 1919.

MOTHS, ARTHUR GOTTLIEB, born in Town Fredonia, Ozaukee County, Wis.; son ofJohn H. and Augusta (Lutz) Moths; lives Fredonia, Wis.; entered service atPort Washington, Wis., April 27, 1918; member Company G, 340th Infantry, 85th (Custer)Division; rank, private; trained at Camp Custer, Mich.; foreign station, England,France; battles, Meuse-Moselle, 11/9 to 11/11, 1918. Honorably discharged at CampGrant, Ill., April 24, 1919.

MUELLER, ALBIN, born in Clintonville, Wis., March 21, 1894; son of Bernardand Catherine (Etten) Mueller; lives Grafton, Wis.; entered service at PortWashington, Wis., September 22, 1917; member Company C, 340th Infantry, 85th (Custer)Division, transferred to Motor Transport Corps No. 371; rank, private, corporal;trained at Camp Custer, Mich., and Camp Merritt, N. J.; foreign station, Bordeauzand Libourne, France. Honorably discharged at Camp Grant, Ill., July 19, 1919.

MUELLER, ALFRED, born in Waubeka, Wis., November 7. 1896; son of Michael andAnna (Majerus) Mueller; lives Port Washington, Wis.; entered service at PortWashington, Wis., August 15, 1918; rank, private, corporal, sergeant, second lieutenant;trained at Camp Custer, Mich., and Camp Lee, Va. Honorably discharged at Camp Grant,Ill.

MUELLER, ARTHUR, born in Town Grafton, Ozaukee County, Wis., September 13,1895; son of Louis and Helena (Lau) Mueller; lives R. F. D. 1, Grafton, Wis.;entered service at Port Washington, Wis., May 25, 1918; member 27th Company, VeterinaryCorps; rank, private; trained at Camp Grant, Ill.; foreign station, Army of Occupation.Honorably discharged at Camp Grant, Ill., July 16, 1919.

MUELLER, EMIL N., born in Town Saukville, Ozaukee County, Wis.; son of Peterand Margaret (Keller) Mueller; lives Saukville, Wis.; entered service at Milwaukee,Wis., July 13, 1918; U. S. navy, naval aviation section; rank, L. M. M. A.; trainedat Great Lakes Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill. Released from duty at GreatLakes, Ill., January 15, 1919.

MUELLER, JOE A., born in Town Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wis., April 29, 1897;son of John and Katherine (Maus) Mueller; lives Belgium, Wis.; entered serviceat Port Washington, Wis., October 22, 1918; member 7th Company 101st Regiment; rank,private; trained at Camp Shelby, Hattiesburg, Miss. Honorably discharged at CampGrant, Ill., December 26, 1918.

MUELLER, OTTO AUGUST, born in Cedarburg, Wis., August 28, 1894; son of Hermanand Bertha (Schmidt) Mueller; lives Cedarburg; entered service at Port Washington,September 22, 1917; member 5th Company, Supply Train, Quartermaster Department; rank,private, corporal; transferred to Salvage Division; trained at Camp Custer, Mich.Honorably discharged at Camp Custer, Mich., March 18, 1919.

MUELLER, RICHARD N., born in Belgium, Wis., December 26, 1896; son of JohnB. and Mary L. (Steinmetz) Mueller; lives Belgium, Wis.; entered service atPort Washington, October 22, 1918; member 1st Infantry Replacement Company; rank,private; trained at Camp Shelby, Hattiesburg, Miss.; taken sick and sent to hospitalOctober 25, 1918; transferred November 7, 1918, to Recruit Depot; transferred November13, 1918, to Camp Grant, Ill. Honorably discharged at Camp Grant, Ill., December26, 1918.

MUNDT, EMIL F., born in Grand Island, Neb., February 24, 1895; son of Williamand Minnie E. (Ackermann) Mundt; lives 240 Milwaukee Street, Port Washington,entered service at Omaha, Neb., September 18, 1917; member Company C, 341st MachineGun Battalion, 89th (Middle West) Division; rank, private; transferred to CompanyA, 8th Machine Gun Battalion, 3rd (Regular Army) Division; trained at Camp Funston,Kas.; battles, Marne, St. Mihiel, Argonne-Meuse. In service, Army of Occupation,Wassermach, Germany, June 1, 1919.

MUNDT, FRED E., ., born in Grand Island, Neb., July 10, 1896; son ofWilliam and Minnie E. (Ackermann) Mundt; lives 240 Milwaukee Street, PortWashington, entered service at Omaha, Neb., May 27, 1917; member 158th Aero Squadron;rank, observer, Observation Corps; corporal, sergeant first class; trained at JeffersonBarracks, Mo., Kelly Field, Texas, and Gerstner Field, Lake Charles, La.; on boardTransport Tuscania when it was sunk February 5, 1918, off coast of Ireland; landedat Buncrana, Ireland; foreign station, Scampton, England; attended English War Schoolat Ramsgate, England; served with British flyers; observer for American flyers, stationedat Issoudun, American Aviation base. Honorably discharged at Camp Grant, Ill., April23, 1919.

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