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SALZER, GEORGE A., born in Port Washington, Wis., April 3, 1899; son of Adam and Mary (Weller) Salzer; lives 509 WisconsinStreet, Port Washington; entered service at Milwaukee, Wis., June 25, 1918; U.S. navy; rank, seaman, cook second class; trained at Puget Sound Navy Yard, PugetSound, Wash; served on U. S. S. Western Star, cargo and ammunition transport. Releasedfrom duty at New York, N. Y., January 30, 1919. SAMPON, EDWARD P., born in Milwaukee, Wis., November 13, 1896; son of JohnN. and Katherine (Pauly) Sampon; lives Fredonia, Wis.; entered service atPort Washington, Wis., August 12, 1918; member Section 589, U. S. A. Ambulance,Medical Corps; rank, private, corporal, motor mechanic; trained at University ofIowa, Iowa City, Ia., and Camp Crane, Allentown, Pa.; foreign station, SommersmountBase Camp, U. S. A. Ambulance Section, Ferrieres, France; Bretzenheim near Magence,Germany, in advanced sector; Frauenstein, Germany, with 32nd (Les Terribles) Division; transferred to 18th (Cactus) Division at Dt. Goar, Germany. Honorably dischargedat Camp Grant, Ill., July 11, 1919. SANDER, ALFRED C., born in Saukville, Ozaukee County, Wis., January 10, 1893; son of Conrad and Helen (Tiere) Sander; lives Saukville, Wis.; enteredservice at Milwaukee, Wis., May 27th, 1918; member 161st Depot Brigade, transferredto 143rd Infantry, 86th (Black Hawk) Division, transferred to 43rd Infantry, 15thDivision; rank, private; trained at Camp Grant, Ill., and Camp Logan, Tex. Honorablydischarged at Camp Grant, Ill., January 22, 1919. SANDERS, ALOIS, Saukville, Ozaukee County, Wis.; entered service at PortWashington, Wis., October 2, 1918; member S. A. T. C.; trained at Marquette University,Milwaukee, Wis. Honorably discharged at Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wis. SAUERESSIG, LORIN J., born in Town Fredonia, Ozaukee County, Wis., June 25,1899; son of Louis and Lydia (Blank) Saueressig; lives R. F. D. 2, Fredonia,Wis.; entered service at Port Washington, Wis., November 11, 1918. Honorably dischargedat Port Washington, Wis., November 111, 1918. SAWICKIS, FRANK K., born in Russia, December 28, 1894; son of John and RoseSawickis; lived 771 Grand Avenue, Port Washington; entered service at Port Washington,May 28, 1918; member Company I, 339th Infantry, 85th (Custer) Division; rank, private; sent overseas July 22, 1918, with 85th (Custer) Division Engineers, transferredto Replacement Regiment and sent to Archangel, Russia. Killed in action, NorthernRussia, March 29, 1919. SAWICKIS, JOHN, born in Russia, November 25, 1891; son of John and Rose Sawickis; lived 771 Grand Avenue, Port Washington; entered service at Port Washington, May29, 1918; member Company C, 302nd Engineers, 77th (Metropolitan) Division; rank,private first class; trained Camp Custer, Mich., and Camp Humphrey, Va.; battles,Meuse-Argonne offensive, 9/26 to 11/11, 1918. Army of Occupation. Honorably dischargedat Camp Grant, Ill., May 17, 1919. SCEPER, MICHAEL B., born in Port Washington, Wis., January 22, 1899; sonof Michael and Magdelena (Meyer) Sceper; lives 538 Montgomery Street, PortWashington; entered service at Port Washington, July 30, 1918; member Company K,36th Infantry, 12th (Plymouth) Division; rank, private, bugler; trained at JeffersonBarracks, Mo., Fort Snelling, Minn., and Camp Devons, Mass.; engaged in repair ofsmall arms, rifles and machine guns. Honorably discharged at Camp Grant, Ill., February1, 1919. SCHANEN, EDWARD D. born in Port Washington, Wis., March 18, 1896; son ofJoseph and Mary (Noesen) Schanen; lives 310 O'Connor Street, Port Washington; entered service at Milwaukee, Wis., July 5, 1918; U. S. navy; rank, seaman secondclass; trained at Great Lakes Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill.; foreign station,Rosyth, Scotland, Naval Base, with British Grand Fleet, 6th American Battle Squadron; served on Super-dreadnaught U. S. S. Wyoming, one of the battleships that convoyedthe George Washington, President Wilson's ship, into Brest, France; stationed inNorth Sea, ready to go into action with German Fleet; took active part in surrenderof German High Seas Fleet at May Island, North Sea. Released from duty at GreatLakes, Ill., January 21, 1919. SCHAFT, GEORGE A., born in Port Washington, Wis., January 20, 1896; son ofJohn and Caroline (Hirchert) Scharf; lives 414 Grand Avenue, Port Washington; entered service at Port Washington, September 22, 1918; member Field Hospital No.338, 85th (Custer) Division; rank, private; trained Camp Custer, Mich.; foreignstation, Liverpool, England, La Havre, Veaugues, France; transferred to Fifth Corps,First Army; battles, Meuse-Argonne, 10/31 to 11/11, 1918; citation, for devotionto duty. Honorably discharged at Camp Grant, Ill., on May 6, 1919. SCHEFTGEN, ALBERT, born in Port Washington, Wis., January 30, 1892; son ofDominick and Katherine (Aller) Scheftgen; lives 1616 Galena Street, Milwaukee,Wis.; entered service at Detroit, Mich., September 24, 1917; member Company A,10th Infantry; rank, private; trained at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind., and RockIsland, Ill. Honorably discharged at Camp Custer, Mich., December 19, 1918. SCHEFTGEN, FRANK, born in Port Washington, Wis., April 24, 1888; son of Dominickand Catherine (Aller) Scheftgen; lives 520 Harrison Street, Port Washington; entered service at Port Washington, May 28, 1917; member of Supply Company, 127thInfantry, 32nd (Les Terribles) Dixision; rank, wagoner; trained at Camp Douglas,Wis., and Camp MacArthur, Waco, Texas; foreign station, Prouthay, Tenth French TrainingArea, France; battles, Alsace, 5/18 to 7/21, 1918; Aisne-Marne, 7/29 to 8/7, 1918; Oise-Aisne, 8/26 to 9/6, 1918; Meuse-Argonne, 9/26 to 11/11, 1918; Army of Occupation,11/11, 1918, to 4/8, 1919. Honorably discharged at Camp Grant, Ill., May 17, 1919. SCHELLENBERG, ARNOLD J., born in Horn's Corners, Ozaukee County, Wis., November19, 1895; son of Herman and Louisa (Maas) Schellenberg; lives R. F. D. 1,Cedarburg, Wis.; entered service at Redwood Falls, Minn., June 23, 1917; memberCompany D, 11th Machine Gun Battalion; rank, private; trained at Camp Cody, N.M., and Camp Merritt, N. J., sailed from Camp Merritt, 6/28, 1918; foreign station,France; battles, St. Mihiel, 9/14, Meuse-Argonne, 9/26 to 10/18, Aisne-Marne, 7/18to 8/2, Vesle sector, 8/2 to 9/12, Loulon sector, 9/6 to 9/13, 1918. Arrived CampMerritt, N. J., 7/29, 1919. Honorably discharged at Camp Grant, Ill., August 5,1919. SCHEUNEMANN, ARTHUR, born in Cedarburg, Wis., September 17, 1897; son ofJohn and Mathilda (Damask) Scheunemann; lives Cedarburg; entered serviceat Port Washington, August 12, 1918; member Escort Detachment, Medical Department; rank, private; trained at Sweeney Auto School, Kansas City, Mo., and New York,N. Y. In service, June 23, 1919. SCHEUNEMANN, EWALD G., born in Cedarburg, Wis., October 18, 1894; son ofJohn and Mathilda (Damask) Scheunemann; lives Cedarburg; entered serviceat Port Washington, November 19, 1917; member Company D, 48th Infantry, 4th (RegularArmy) Division; rank, private; trained at Camp Custer, Mich, and Camp Greene, NorthCarolina; foreign station, Brest, France; battles, Marne counter offensive, VesleSector; St. Mihiel Sector, in reserve; Argonne-Meuse offensive; wounded, rightside, October 6, 1918, in hospital six weeks. Honorably discharged at Camp Custer,Mich., February 10, 1919. SCHILS, WILLIAM N., born in Town Belgium, Ozaukee county, Wis., September13, 1892; son of John and Clementine (Demge) Schils; lives Cedar Grove,Wis.; entered service at Port Washington, Wis., March 28, 1918; member CompanyC, Medical Detachment; trained at Camp Custer, Mich., Camp Upton, N. Y.; rank,private; promoted to assistant army nurse, then to surgical assistant. Honorablydischarged at Camp Grant, Ill., July 5, 1919. SCHIMBERG, WILLIAM, born in Town Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wis., April 21,1895; son of Peter J. and Maggie (Ruppert) Schimberg; lives Belgium, Wis.; entered service at Port Washington, Wis., March 28, 1918; member Company C, 52ndEngineers; trained at Camp Custer, Mich., Camp Mills, Long Island, N. Y.; foreignstation, Brest, Bordeaux, France; rank, private. In service with 3rd Army, Armyof Occupation, in Germany, September 5, 1919. SCHLAZ, FRANK, born in Unikis, Russia, October 15, 1892; son of Tony andElizabeth Schlaz; lives 720 Chestnut Street, Port Washington, Wis.; entered serviceat Port Washington, Wis., May 25, 1918; member Company D, 342nd Infantry, 86th (BlackHawk) Division, transferred to Company D, 56th Infantry, 7th (Regular) Division; rank, private; trained at Camp Grant, Ill., and Camp Upton, N. Y.; foreign station,Liverpool, England; Gondreville, Meurthe-et-Moselle, then to Puvenelle sector, relievingthe 90th Division; battles, Foret De Woevre at Gorze and Chambley and Bois de GrandFontaine, 11/10, 1918; at Preny Ridge, 11/11, 1918; after armistice was signed wasengaged in reconstruction and sanitary work in France. Honorably discharged at CampGrant, Ill., July 9, 1919. SCHLETZ, ALBERT J., born in St. Paul, Minn., August 3, 1886; son of Andrewand Mary (Meyers) Schletz; lives Grafton, Wis.; entered service at Milwaukee,Wis., May 26, 1918; member Company B, 9th Battalion, “U. S. Guards; trained atCamp Grant, Ill.; Fort Niagara, N. Y., 7/17, 1918; Picatinny Arsenal, N. J., 9/10,1918; Curtis Bay Ordnance Department, 1/1919; Camp Dix, N. J. Honorably dischargedat Camp Grant, Ill., February 4, 1919. SCHLIM, JOHN JOE, born in Port Washington, Wis., July 27, 1886; son of Williamand Catherine (Betz) Schlim; lives 807 Wisconsin Street, Port Washington; entered service at Port Washington, May 25, 1918; member 10th Veterinary HospitalCorps, 3rd Cavalry; transferred to Company C, 115th Infantry, 29th (Blue and Gray)Division; rank, private; trained at Camp Grant, Ill., and Camp Lee, Va.; foreignstation, Bour Les Baines, Langres, St. Nazaire, Pontenezen Barracks and Brest, France; battles, Alsace-Aisne Sector, Moselle Sector, Metz, Conquer Sector; gassed at Baelbay,in Moselle Sector, in hospital three months. Honorably discharged at Camp Grant,Ill., May 22, 1919. SCHLIM, WILLIAM JOSEPH, , born in Port Washington, Wis., August 31,1891; son of William and Catherine (Betz) Schlim; lives 807 Wisconsin Street,Port Washington; entered service at Port Washington, November 19, 1917; memberCompany C, 161st Infantry, 86th (Blackhawk) Division; rank, private; trained atCamp Custer, Mich.; foreign station, Glasgow, Scotland, Hampton, England, Cherbourg,France; battles, Vesle Sector; wounded in Vesle Sector, receiving ten shrapnelwounds, and picked up four days later by Red Cross, in hospital in France from August16, 1918, to April 1, 1919. Honorably discharged at Camp Custer, Mich., April 29,1919. SCHMELING, EDWIN, born in Freistadt, Ozaukee County, Wis., November 15, 1895; son of August and Rosalina (Wendt) Schmeling; lives R. F. D. 1, Thiensville,Wis.; entered service at Port Washington, Wis., May 25, 1918; member Sanitary Squad,81st (Wildcat) Division; rank, private; trained at Camp Grant, Ill.; foreign station,England, Rest Camp; La Havre, France. Died of Pneumonia at La Havre, France, October11, 1918. SCHMIDLER, EMIL J., born in Decada, Wis., March 23, 1892; son of MichaelL. and Antoinette (Gonwa) Schnmidler; lives Milwaukee, Wis.; entered serviceat Port Washington, September 30, 1918; member 27th Company, Group 646, LimitedService; rank, private first class; trained at Jefferson Barracks, Mo. Honorablydischarged at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., December 14, 1918. SCHMIDLER, FRANK JOHN, born in Port Washington, Wis., October 1, 1899; sonof Frank L. and Elizabeth (Gonwa) Schmidler; lives 508 Harrison Street, PortWashington, Wis.; entered service at Port Washington, Wis., October 15, 1819; memberCompany K, 3rd Battalion, S. A. T. C.; rank, auto mechanic; trained at Universityof Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. Honorably discharged at Madison, Wis., December 31,1918. SCHMIDLER, RAYMOND M., born in Decada, Wis., March 11, 1895; son of FrankL. and Elizabeth (Gonwa) Schmidler; lives 508 Harrison Street, Port Washington; entered service at Port Washington, May 28, 1917; member Supply Company, 127thInfantry, 32nd (Les Terribles) Division; rank, wagoner; trained at Camp Douglasand Camp MacArthur, Waco, Texas; foreign station, Prouthay, Tenth French Trainingarea, France; battles, Alsace, 5/18 to 7/21, 1918; Aisne-Marne, 7/29 to 8/7, 1918; Oise-Aisne, 8/26 to 9/6, 1918; Meuse-Argonne, 9/26 to 11/11, 1918. Army of Occupation,11/11, 1918 to 4.8, 1919. Honorably discharged at Camp Grant, Ill., May 17, 1919. SCHMIDT, LAWRENCE H., born in Wilson, Mich., August 8, 1898; son of Antonand Caroline (Baechler) Schmidt; lives 824 Chestnut Street, Port Washington,Wis.; entered service at Milwaukee, Wis., November 19, 1917; member Company G,340th Infantry, 85th (Custer) Division, transferred to Company C, 58th Infantry,4th (Regular) Division; rank, private, first class, corporal, sergeant; trainedat Camp Custer, Mich., Camp Greene, N. C.; foreign station, Tilbury, England, Calais,Samer, France; battles, Maux defence, 7/7 to 7/17, Aisne-Marne offensive, 7/18 to8/6, Vesle River offensive, 8/7 to 8/12, Toulons sector, 9/5 to 9/10, St. Mihieloffensive, 9/12 to 9/16, Meuse-Argonne offensive, 9/25 to 10/24, 1918; after armisticewas signed was sent with Army of Occupation to Coblenz, Germany, Diedenhoefer, Lorraineand Luxemburg City, Luxemburg. Honorably discharged at Camp Grant, Ill., August8, 1919. SCHMIDT, OSCAR H. O., born in Town Grafton, Ozaukee County, Wis., July 13,1897; son of Gustav and Augusta (Rathie) Schmidt; lives R. F. D. 1, Grafton,Wis., entered service at Port Washington, Wis., October 21, 1918; member 4th Company,New Orleans Coast Artillery rank, private; trained at Jackson Barracks, New Orleans,La., and Nicolas, La. Honorably discharged at camp Dodge, Ia., December 18, 1918. SCHMIDT, ALFRED J., born in Fredonia, Wis., March 3, 1898; son of Peter andSusan (Streff) Schmidt; lives 700 Wisconsin Street, Port Washington, enteredservice at Port Washington, November 11, 1918. Honorably discharged at Port Washington,November 11, 1918. SCHMIT, JOHN, born in Town Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wis.; son of MichaelE. and Susan (Plier) Schmit; lives Belgium, Wis.; entered service at Chicago,Ill., June 3, 1918; member 29th Balloon Company; rank, first sergeant, chauffeur; trained at Camp Sevier, S. C., Camp Green, Fortress Monroe, Va. Honorably dischargedat Camp Grant, Ill., June 6, 1919. SCHMIT, NIC M., born in Town Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wis.; son of MichaelE. and Susan (Plier) Schmit; lives Belgium, Wis.; entered service at PortWashington, Wis., October 22, 1918; member Company I, 1st Infantry replacement; rank, bugler. Honorably discharged at Camp Grant, Ill., December 26, 1918. SCHMIT, WILLIAM, born in Oldham, South Dakota, November 20, 1896; son ofFrank and Mary (Klein) Schmit; lives Port Washington; entered service atPort Washington, July 28, 1917; member Supply Company, 127th Infantry, 32nd (LesTerribles) Division; rank, wagoner; trained at Camp Douglas and Camp MacArthur,Waco, Texas; foreign station, Prouthay, Tenth French Training area, France; battles,Alsace Sector, 6/25 to 7/21, 1918; Aisne-Marne, 7/29 to 8/26, 1918; Oise-Aisne,8/26 to 9/6, 1918; Meuse-Argonne, 9/16 to 11/11, 1918. Army of Occupation, 11/11,1918 to 4/8, 1919. Honorably discharged at Camp Grant, Ill., May 17, 1919. SCHNABEL, ERNST HENRY, born in Grafton, Wis., November 21, 1890; son of RobertE. and Anna (Hoffman) Schnabel; lives Grafton; entered service at Port Washington,August 12, 1918; member Company G, Training School for Motor Transports; rank,private; trained at Camp Chamber of Commerce, Indianapolis, Ind. Honorably dischargedat Indianapolis, Ind., November 26, 1918. SCHNEIDER, HENRY, Town Saukville, Ozaukee County, Wis.; entered service atPort Washington, November 11, 1918. Honorably discharged at Port Washington, November11, 1918. SCHOBER, CARL F., born in Town Saukville, Ozaukee County, Wis., April 1, 1891; lives Saukville, Wis.; son of Clemens and Emma (Moths) Schober; enteredservice at Port Washington, Wis., May 25, 1918; member Company D, 342nd Infantry,86th (Black Hawk) Division, transferred to Company M, 55th Infantry, 7th (Regular)Division; rank, private, first class; trained at Camp Grant, Ill.; foreign station,France; battles, occupation of Puvenelle sector 11/10, 11/11, 1918; passed examinationfor automatic rifleman. Honorably discharged at Camp Grant, Ill., June 28, 1919. SCHOLZ, PHILLIP E., born in Milwaukee, Wis., September 3, 1895; son of JuliusA. and Augusta (Borkenhagen) Scholz; lives Fredonia, Wis.; entered serviceat Port Washington, May 25, 1918; member Company C, 332nd Machine Gun Battalion,86th (Blackhawk) Division; rank, private; trained at Camp Grant, Ill.; foreignstation, Askew, France; transferred to Company C, 9th Machine Gun Battalion, 3rd(Regular Army) Division; battles, Argonne Forest, Meuse Offensive, Montfancon; wounded at Montfancon, October 24, 1918. Honorably discharged at Camp Grant, Ill.,April 2, 1919. SCHOWALTER, HERBERT A., born in Milwaukee, Wis., March 28, 1896; son of Jacoband Barbara (Kastenholz) Schowalter; lives Saukville, Wis.; entered serviceat Port Washington, Wis., April 27, 1918; member 340th Machine Gun Company, 85th(Custer) Division, transferred to 10th Machine Gun Battalion, 4th (Regular) Division; rank, private first class; trained at Camp Custer, Mich., and Camp Mills, N. Y.; foreign station, Pilsbury, England; La Havre, Bourges, Nancy, France; battles,Meuse-Argonne operations, 11/2 to 11/11, 1918; in reserve, 9/15 to 11/2, 1918, asmachine gun instructor. Honorably discharged at Camp Grant, Ill., August 13, 1919. SCHRAMM, ARTHUR, Town Mequon, Ozaukee County, Wis.; son of Henry H. and Jacoba(Degraff) Schramm; entered service at Port Washington, Wis., May 25, 1918; member Veterinary Hospital No. 10; rank, private, first class; trained at CampGrant, Ill., Camp Lee, Va., Newport News, Va.; foreign station, Brest, Chateau-Thierry,Coul Mieres, Traverse, Bourbonne Les Baines, France. Honorably discharged at CampGrant, Ill., June 30, 1919. SCHRAMM, EDWARD, Town Mequon, Ozaukee County, Wis.; entered service at PortWashington, Wis., September 22, 1917; trained at Camp Custer, Mich. SCHREINER, BERNARD, born in Town Grafton, Ozaukee County, Wis., June 7, 1891; son of Mathew and Margaret Schreiner; lives Grafton, Wis.; entered service atPort Washington, Wis., September 22, 1917; member 338th Field Hospital, 85th (Custer)Division; rank, private; trained at Camp Custer, Mich.; foreign station, Veauges,Briqueny, Marac, France; battles, Meuse-Argonne. Honorably discharged at Camp Grant,Ill., May 6, 1919. SCHROEDER, FREDERICK A., born in Grafton, Wis., December 5, 1888; son ofWilliam and Caroline (Schwengel) Schroeder; lives 442 Montgomery Street,Port Washington; entered service at Redfield, South Dakota, April 26, 1918; memberCompany H, 355th Infantry, 89th (Middle West) Division; rank, private; trainedat Camp Funston, Kansas; foreign station, Brechainville, France, Liverpool, England; battles, Limey Sector, 8/7 and 8/8, 1918; St. Mihiel offensive, 9/12, 1918; DommartinWoods, Charey, 9/26, 1918; Beney Sector, 9/26 to 10/8, 1918; Epinonville Sector,10/19, 1918; Bois de Bantheville Sector, 10/20 and 10/21, 1918; in battle whichresulted in capture of Toilly Woods, villages of Beauclair, Beaufort, Bois de Duilet,Saneuville, Luzy and Cesse, 11/3 to 11/11, 1918. Army of Occupation, Saar Valley,Beusig-Saarburg, Germany. Honorably discharged at Camp Dodge, Iowa, May 31, 1919. SCHROEDER, JOHN AUGUST, ., born in Grafton, Wis., December 18, 1894; sonof William and Caroline (Schwengel) Schroeder; lives 442 Montgomery Street,Port Washington; entered service at Port Washington, September 30, 1918; member27th Company, Group 646, Limited Service; rank, private; trained at Jefferson Barracks,Mo. Honorably discharged at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., December 14, 1918. SCHROEDER, JOHN L., born in Town Saukville, Ozaukee County, Wis., October4, 1892; son of August and Mary (Lehmkuhl) Schroeder; lives Saukville, Wis.; entered service at Port Washington, Wis., November 19, 1917; member 340th Infantry; rank, private; trained at Camp Custer, Mich. Honorably discharged at Camp Custer,Mich., February 4, 1918. Reason: Disability. SCHROEDER, JOSEPH, born in Milwaukee, Wis., March 31, 1892; son of Johnand Salome (Hiltel) Schroeder; lives R. F. D. 2, Fredonia, Wis.; enteredservice at Milwaukee, Wis., April 5, 1918; member Company C, 341st Infantry, 86th(Black Hawk) Division, transferred to Company I, 353rd Infantry, 89th (Middle West)Division; rank, private; trained at Camp Grant, Ill., and Camp Upton, N. Y.; foreignstation, Glasgow, Scotland; Southampton, England; La Havre, Bordeaux, France; battles, Argonne-Meuse; gassed, 10/28, 1918. Honorably discharged at Fort Russell,Wyo., March 21, 1919. SCHROEDER, WILLIAM J. F., born in Saukville, Ozaukee County, Wis., July 21,1890; son of August and Mary (Lehmkuhl) Schroeder; lives Saukville, Wis.; entered service at Port Washington, Wis., August 8, 1918; trained at JeffersonBarracks, Mo. Honorably discharged at Jefferson Barracks, Mo. August 14, 1918. SCHUELER, MILFORD WILLIAM, born in Town Fredonia, Wis., October 12, 1899; son of P. W. and Susan (Grady) Schueler; lives R. F. D. 1, Fredonia, Wis.; entered service at Port Washington, Wis., October 1, 1918; member Company E. S.A. T. C.; trained at University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. Honorably dischargedat Madison, Wis., December, 1918. SCHUELLER, WILLIAM, born in Town Belgium, Ozaukee county, Wis., November 12,1898; son of Mr. And Mrs. J. J. Schueller; lives R. F. D. 1, Belgium, Wis.; enteredservice at Port Washington, Wis., November 11, 1918. Honorably discharged at PortWashington, Wis., November 11, 1918. SCHUKNECHT, ELMER N., born in Port Washington, Wis., May 16, 1896; son ofWilliam and Ella (Gengler) Schuknecht; lived 610 Van Buren Street, Port Washington; entered service at Port Washington, July 15, 1917; member Supply Company, 127thInfantry, 32nd (Les Terribles) Division; rank, wagoner; trained at Camp Douglasand Camp MacArthur, Waco, Texas; foreign station, Prothay, Tenth French Trainingarea, France; battles, Alsace, 5/18 to 7/21, 1918; Aisne-Marne, 7/29 to 8/7, 1918; Oise-Aisne, 8/26 to 9/6, 1918. Injured in railroad accident at Mogneville, France,September 1, 1918. Died in Evacuation Hospital No. 9, September 22, 1919. SCHUKNECHT, ROY J., born in Port Washington, Wis., February 6, 1898; sonof William and Ella (Gengler) Schuknecht; lives 610 Van Buren Street, PortWashington; entered service at Madison, Wis., October 3, 1918; member Company B,1st Battalion, University of Wisconsin, S. A. T. C.; rank, private; took up studyin ordnance economics; military law and war history course. Honorably dischargedat Madison, Wis., December 13, 1918. SCHULTZ, WILLIAM, born in Friendship, Wis., January 11, 1896; son of Theodoreand Louise (Hass) Schultz; lives R. F. D. Grafton, Wis.; entered serviceat Elkhorn, Wis., September 19, 1917; member Veterinary Corps; rank, farrier; trained at Camp Grant, Ill. Honorably discharged at Camp Grant, Ill., April 5, 1919. SCHULTZ, DR. WILLIAM R., born in Clintonville, Wis., January 1, 1890; sonof Ferdinand and Mary (Kleiner) Washington; graduate, Marquette UniversitySchool of Dental Surgery, June, 1916; entered service, dental reserve, at Milwaukee,Wis., February 22, 1918; assigned to 57th and 79th Infantry, 15the (Cactus) Division; rank at enlistment, first class private; commissioned first lieutenant; stationedat Camp Logan, Texas. Honorably discharged at Camp Logan, January 29, 1919. SCHULZ, OTTO F., born in Town Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wis., November 5, 1888; son of Fred and Marie (Hagen) Schulz; lives Fredonia, Wis.; entered serviceat Port Washington, Wis., July 5, 1918; member Company C, 306th Machine Gun Battalion,77th (Metropolitan) Division; rank, private; trained at Columbus Barracks, O.,Camp Hancock, Ga., and Camp Merritt, N. J.; foreign station, Brest, Angers, Sable,France. Honorably discharged at Camp Grant, Ill., May 8, 1919. SCHUMACHER, ARTHUR LOUIS, born in Milwaukee, Wis., March 8, 1893; son ofHerman and Augusta Schumacher; lives R. F. D. 1, Fredonia, Wis.; entered serviceat Port Washington, Wis., September 3, 1918; member Company L, Training Battalion,transferred to 17th Company, Fifth Battalion; rank, private; trained at Camp Grant,Ill., Honorably discharged at Camp Grant, Ill., February 18, 1919. SCHUMACHER, MISS MARTHA M., born in Port Washington, Wis., July 29, 1890; daughter of Jacob and Katherine (Bode) Schumacher; lives 536 Jackson Street,Port Washington; graduate of St. Joseph's Hospital, Milwaukee, R. N., in May, 1914; practiced profession in Port Washington, Sheboygan and Milwaukee; entered serviceApril 2, 1918, at Milwaukee; Member American Army Nurse Corps; first assigned toBase Hospital No. 22; later assigned to Avacuation Hospital No. 5, in advanced sector; six months on front line, working on every front in Belgium; citation for faithfulservice. SCHUMACHER, EDMUND J., born in Port Washington, Wis., November 30, 1896; son of Jacob and Katherine (Bode) Schumacher; lives 536 Jackson Street, PortWashington; enlisted in navy at Great Lakes Training station, July 22, 1918; memberAviation corps; rank, landsman, machinist's mate; transferred to Q. M. Aviationcorps; attended Q. M. school, taking up study of construction of aeroplanes; releasedfrom active duty January 9, 1919; Remained member United States Naval Reserve forcefor period of four years. SCHUMACHER, MATTHIAS, J., born in Port Washington, Wis., November 19, 1893; son of Jacob and Katherine (Bode) Schumacher; lives 536 Jackson Street,Port Washington; Wis.; entered service at Port Washington, Wis., September 19, 1917; member Company C, 340th Infantry, 85th (Custer) Division, transferred to Motor TruckCompany 375, Motor Supply Train 409, M. T. C.; rank, private, corporal; trainedat Camp Custer, Mich.; foreign station, Camp Le Valdahon, near Switzerland. Honorablydischarged at Camp Grant, Ill., July 18, 1919. SCHUMACHER, NIC J., born in Town Saukville, Wis., July 24, 1892; son of Philipand Kate (Mueller) Schumacher; lives Saukville, Wis.; entered service atPort Washington, Wis., November 19, 1917; member Company B, 340th Infantry, transferredto 47th Infantry, 4th (Regular) Division, 7th Brigade; rank, private; trained atCamp Custer, Mich.; foreign station, Bordeaux, France; battles, Chateau Thierry,Marne (second), St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne offensive; wounded at chateau Thierry,July 31, 1918. Army of Occupation at Coblenz, Germany, July 21, 1919. SCHUMAN, ALBERT J., born in Town Trenton, Washington County, Wis., May 7,1895; son of Matthew and Kaatherine (Johann) Schuman; lives R. F. D. 2,West Bend, Wis.; entered service at Port Washington, Wis., November 19, 1917; memberCompany C, 340th Infantry, trained at Camp Custer, Mich. Honorably discharged atCamp Custer, Mich., November 28, 1917. Reason: Disability. SCHUSTER, ADAM, born in Austria, September 17, 1892; son of Filip Schuster; lives 1627 Packard Avenue, Racine, Wis.; entered service at Port Washington, November19, 1917; member Company I, Depot Brigade, 85th (Custer) Division; rank, private; trained at Camp Custer, Mich. Honorably discharged at Camp Grant, Ill., August2, 1918. Reason: No second naturalization papers. SCHWANZ, ERICH CARL, born in Town Mequon, Ozaukee County, Wis., November 26,1895; son of Ferdinand and Mina (Schmeling) Schwanz; lives R. F. D. 1, Thiensville,Wis.; entered service at Port Washington, Wis., July 14, 1918; member 11th Company,Columbus Barracks, O., transferred to 9th Company, 1st Regiment; then in M. P.; rank, private, first sergeant, bugler; trained at Columbus Barracks, O., and CampHancock, Ga. Honorably discharged at Camp Hancock, Ga., March 8, 1919. SCHWENGEL, AUGUST H., born in Town Cedarburg, Ozaukee County, Wis.; May 16,1888; son of Henry and Sophia (Kohlwey) Schwengel; lives R. F. D. 1, Grafton,Wis.; entered service at Port Washington, Wis., May 23, 1918; member VeterinaryHospital No. 10; rank, private; trained at Camp Grant, Ill., and Camp Lee, Va.; foreign station, Chateau-Thierry, Meuse, Bourbonne Les Bains, France. Honorablydischarged at Camp Grant, Ill., June 30, 1919. SCHWENGEL, EDWIN G. born in Town Cedarburg, Ozaukee County, Wis.; April 19,1896; son of Henry and Sophia (Kohlwey) Schwengel; lives R. F. D. 2, Grafton,Wis.; entered service at Port Washington, Wis., May 23, 1918; member VeterinaryHospital No. 10, rank, private; trained at Camp Grant, Ill., and Camp Lee, Va.;foreign station, Chateau-Thierry, Meuse, Bourbonne Les Bains, France. Honorablydischarged at Camp Grant, Ill., June 30, 1919. SEIDLER, WILLIAM WALTER, born in Rockfield, Washington County, Wis., October5, 1898; son of Charles and Paullina (Messner) Seidler; lives R. F. D. 1,Cedarburg, Wis.; entered service at Port Washington, Wis., October 10, 1918; memberS. A. T. C.; trained at School of Engineering, Milwaukee, Wis. Honorably dischargedat Milwaukee, Wis. SEIFERT, HERBERT FRANK, born in Thiensville, Ozaukee County, Wis., January26, 1893; son of Frank George and Wilhelmina (Schuenert) Seifert; livesThiensville, Wis.; entered service at Port Washington, Wis., March 29, 1918; memberHeadquarters Detachment, unassigned; rank, private, battalion sergeant, battalionsergeant major, regimental sergeant major; trained at Camp Custer, Mich. Honorablydischarged at Camp Custer, Mich.. May 31, 1919. SEIFERT, ROLAND, born in Town Mequon, Ozaukee County, Wisl, July 6, 1895; son of Richard and Adela (Hilty) Siefert; lives R. F. D. 1, Thiensville,Wis.; entered service at Port Washington, Wis., May 25, 1918; member VeterinaryHospital No. 10; rank, private; trained at Camp Grant, Ill., Camp Lee, Va., NewportNews, Va; foreign station, Brest, Chateau Thierry, Coul Mieres, Traverse, BourbonneLes Baines. Honorably discharged at Camp Grant, Ill., June 30, 1919. SEYFERT, ALBERT FRED, born in Allenton, Wis., January 27, 1892; son of Fredand Margret (Diedrich) Seyfert; lives Saukville, Wis.; entered service atPort Washington, March 29, 1918; member 301st Company, Animal Embarkation Department,Veterinary Corp; rank, private, farrier; trained at Camp Custer, Mich., and CampHill, Va.; stationed at animal base section during period of service. Honorablydischarged at Newport News, Va., January 29, 1919. SHIMKUS, FRANK, born in Samara, Russia, August 22, 1894; son of Anton andAnna Shimkus; lives 771 Grand Avenue, Port Washington; entered service at PortWashington, March 29, 1918; member Company F, 307th Ammunition Train, 85th (Custer)Division; rank, private; trained at Camp Custer, Mich.; foreign station, Liverpool,Southampton, England, Sarbonne, LaTess, France; battles, Marbache Sector, 8/21 to9/11, 1918; St. Mihiel offensive, 9/12 to 11/11, 1918. Army of Occupation, 11/11/1918to 4/1, 1919. Honorably discharged at Camp Grant, Ill., May 22, 1919. SIMPIER, JOHN HENRY, Port Washington, Wis.; entered service at Port Washington,Wis., November 11, 1918. Honorably discharged at Port Washington, Wis., November11, 1918. SINGER, WALTER W., born in Two Rivers, Wis., August 21, 1898; son of Jacoband Frances (Worel) Singer; lives 1216 Grand Avenue, Port Washington; enteredservice at Port Washington, June 13, 1917; member Supply Company, 5th WisconsinNational Guard; transferred to Train Headquarters, 107th Ammunition Train, 32nd(Les Terribles) Division; rank, private, corporal, sergeant, regimental sergeantmajor; trained at Camp Douglas and Camp MacArthur, Waco, Texas; foreign station,Prothay, Tenth French Training area, France; battles, Alsace Sector, 6/16 to 7/23,1918; Aisne-Marne offensive, 7/29 to 8/24, 1918; Oise-Aisne, 8/28 to 9/7, 1918;Meuse-Argonne, 9/25 to 11/11, 1918. Army of Occupation, 1/18, 1919 to 4/21, 1919. Honorably discharged at Camp Grant, Ill., May 24, 1919. SMITH, MISS EVELYN C., born in Port Washington, Wis., February 6, 1893; daughterof Delos H. and Delia B. (Wassink) Smith; lives 409 Milwaukee Street, PortWashington, Wis.; graduate Columbia Hospital, Milwaukee, Wis.; registered nurse,June 14, 1914; entered service at Milwaukee Base Hospital No. 22, Milwaukee, Wis.,April 3, 1918; trained at United States General Hospital No. 9, Lakewood, N. J.;foreign station, Liverpool, England; La Havre, Bordeaux, France; assigned to U.S. Base Hospital No. 6, to Montpont U. S. Base Hospital No. 3, on detached service,transferred to Beau-desert Hospital No. 22, transferred to U. S. Base Hospital No.104, transferred to Camp Kerhoun U. S. Base Hospital No. 65 at Brest, France; AmericanRed Cross Reserve Nurse; United States Army Reserve Nurse. Released from duty atFort Des Moines, Iowa, September 7, 1919. SMITH, LESTER H., born in Port Washington, Wis., January 29, 1892: son ofDelos H. and Delia B. (Wassink) Smith; lives 409 Milwaukee Street, Port Washington,Wis.; entered service at Great Lakes, Ill., June 5, 1917; U. S. navy; member TransportService; rank, seaman, quartermaster third class, quartermaster second class, quartermasterfirst class; six months patrol service, Great Lakes; transferred to U. S. S. Matsonia,in transport service; June 19,1919, had made eleven trips to Bordeaux, Brest andSt. Nazaire, France; attacked twice by submarines, one of which was sunk off Bordeaux,France; injured while on duty August 1, 1919; in hospital two months. In service,June 19, 1919. SOEHNLEIN, FRED, born in Madison, Wis., April 23, 1893; son of Caspar andMagdalen (Hoffmann) Soehnlein; lives Port Washington, Wis.; entered serviceat Port Washington, Wis., May 28, 1917; member Supply Company, 127th Infantry, 32nd(Les Terribles) Division; rank, horseshoer; trained at Camp Douglas, Wis., CampMacArthur, Waco, Texas; foreign station, Prouthay, Tenth Franch Training Area, France; battles, Alsace, 5/18 to 7/21, 1918, Aisne-Marne, 7/29 to 8/7, 1918, Oise-Aisne,8/26 to 9/6, 1918, Meuse-Argonne, 9/26 to 11/11, 1918; Army of Occupation, 11/17,1918, to 4/8, 1919. Honorably discharged at Camp Grant, Ill., May 17, 1919. SOTKUS, JOHN, lived 110 Pier Street, Port Washington, Wis.; entered serviceat Port Washington, Wis., May 25, 1918; trained at Camp Grant, Ill. No furtherrecord obtainable. SOUTHERN, EDWARD H., born in Town Granville, Milwaukee County, Wis., April18, 1896; son of John Southern; lives R. F. D. 17, Menomonee Falls, Wis.; enteredservice at Port Washington, Wis., March 29, 1918; member Battery A, 111th FieldArtillery, 29th (Blue and Gray) Division; rank, first class private; trained atCamp Custer, Mich.; foreign station, France. Honorably discharged June 9, 1919. SPARTZ, GEORGE P., born in Town Saukville, Ozaukee County, Wis., May 15, 1896; son of John and Margaret (Pretzsch) Spartz; lives Saukville, Wis.; enteredservice at Great Falls, Mont., February 14, 1918; member Machine Gun company, 5thBrigade, U. W. Marine Corps; rank, private; trained at Mare Island, Philadelphiaand Quantico, Va.; foreign station, Brest, France, 11/12, 1918. In service July14, 1919. SPARTZ, MISS LUCILE E., born in Town Saukville, Ozaukee County, Wis., May13, 1900; son of John and Margaret Spartz; lives Saukville, Wis.; entered serviceat Detroit, Mich., January 15, 1919; trained at Women's Hospital, Detroit, Mich.; member United States Student Nurse Reserve Corps. SPIERING, CHARLES H., born in Cedarburg, Ozaukee county, Wis., January 3,1897; son of Herman and Katherine (Schneider) Spiering; lives Milwaukee,Wis.; entered service at Port Washington, Wis., October 22, 1918; member CompanyB, 420th Res. Labor Battalion, 101st Division; rank, sergeant, Q. M. C.; trainedat Camp Shelby, Hattiesburg, Miss. Honorably discharged at Camp Shelby, Miss., January14, 1919. SPIERING, HERBERT, born in Town Cedarburg, Ozaukee County, Wis., June 27,1897; son of albert and Alvina (Reugnitz) Spiering; lives Cedarburg, Wis.; entered service at Port Washington, Wis., October 22, 1918; member 6th Company; trained at Camp Shelby, Hattiesburg, Miss. Honorably discharged at Camp Shelby,Miss., October 31, 1918. SPIERING, ROBERT H., born in Cedarburg, Ozaukee County, Wis., February 15,1895; son of August and Bertha (Drueger) Spiering; lives Milwaukee, Wis.; entered service at Milwaukee, Wis., April 29, 1918; U. S. navy; sea service, U.S. S. Davis, U. S. S. Dorothy Bradford, U. S. S. Ossineke, S. S. Liberty. Releasedfrom duty at New York City, February 10, 1919. SPORER, EDWARD E., born in Town Fredonia, Ozaukee County, Wis., November 19,1896; son of Anton and Francis (Kochimeier) Sporer; lives R. F. D. 1, Grafton,Wis.; entered service at Port Washington, Wis., November 19, 1917; member CompanyD, 340th Infantry, 85th (Custer) Division; rank, private; trained at Camp Custer,Mich. Honorably discharged at Camp Custer, Mich., February 2, 1918. STANCL, FRANK VICTOR, Cedarburg, Ozaukee County, Wis.; entered service atPort Washington, Wis., November 19, 1917; trained at Camp Custer, Mich. No furtherrecord obtainable. STAUSS, WALTER CHARLIE, lives R. F. D. 1, Thiensville, Ozaukee County, Wis.; entered service at Madison, Wis., October 8, 1918; member Company E, 2nd Battalion,S. A. T. C.; rank, private; trained at University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. Honorably discharged at Madison, Wis., December, December 14, 1918. STEFFEN, LAWRENCE, born in Town Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wis., August 4, 1890; son of John and Margaret (Mueller) Steffen; lives Fredonia, Wis.; enteredservice at Port Washington, Wis., September 3, 1918; rank, private; trained atCamp Greenleaf, Chickamauga Park, Ga. Honorably discharged at Camp Greenleaf, Ga.,September 7, 1918. STEINER, GEORGE, C., Jr., born in Long Island City, N. Y., March 31, 1892; son of George C. and Adele (Mellick) Steiner; lives 1014 Grand Avenue, PortWashington; married Jane Fitton at El Paso, Texas, January 26, 1914; formermilitary service, Company K, 20th Infantry, Regular Army, with service in PershingExpedition to Mexico; entered service at Cleveland, O., September 7, 1917; memberCompany I, 331st Infantry, 83d (Depot) Division; rank, private, corporal, sergeant; volunteered for immediate service and sent to France with Replacement Company; transferred to Tank Corps; transferred to Company C, 9th Infantry, 2nd (RegularArmy) Division; trained at Camp Sherman, O.; foreign station, Tours, France; attendedBrowning Automatic Rifle School, receiving rating as sharpshooter, with 98 and 99average; bayonet instructor with 163rd Infantry near Bordeaux, France; battles,Penta Mousson, 8/3 to 8/15, 1918; St. Mihiel, 9/12 to 9/15, 1918; Blanc Mont, 90/1to 10/10, 1918; Meuse-Argonne, 11/1 to 11/11, 1918; wounded, shrapnel, Blanc Mont,in hospital three weeks; gassed. Awarded Distinguished Service Cross by Gen. JohnJ. Pershing, after following report from company commander: “Sgt. George C. Steiner(2312982) Company C, 9th Infantry (next of kin, Mrs. Jane Steiner, 1014 Grand Avenue,Port Washington, Wis.). Early in the advance of 3rd October this soldier was woundedby a machine gun bullet, which at the same time so stunned him as to render him completelyunconscious for several minutes. Upon regaining consciousness he hastened to hisplatoon and continued to lead it to the objective, and there remained with it whileit was awaiting the usual enemy counter attack. After he could have gone to therear with honor and until the position was secure from counter attack, he continuedon duty for eight hours before going to the surgeon for treatment, displaying markedqualities of leader ship, courage and endurance.” Citation as follows: “SergeantGeorge C. Steiner, 9th Infantry, distinguished himself by extraordinary heroism inconnection with military operations against an armed enemy of the United States atBlanc Mont ridge, France, on 3 October, 1918, and in recognition of his gallant conductI have awarded him in the name of the President The Distinguished Service Cross,28 November, 1918. John J. Pershing, Commander-in-Chief.” In service, Army of Occupation,June 1, 1919. STERN, PETER J., born in Town Saukville, Ozaukee County, Wis., March 19, 1891; son of Henry and Marguerite (Greiveldinger) Stern; lives 914 Wisconsin Street,Port Washington, Wis.; entered service at Chicago, Ill., May 28, 1918; U. S. navy; trained at Great Lakes Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill., and Detroit NavalCamp, Mich.; on U. S. S. Eagle Boats No. 16 and No. 24, but no ocean service. Releasedfrom duty at Detroit Naval Camp, Mich., August 6, 1919. STERN, WILLIAM FRED, born in Saukville, Wis., November 12, 1891; son of Williamand Barbard (Drexler) Stern; lives Fredonia, Wis.; entered service at PortWashington, November 19, 1917; member Company D, 340th Infantry, 32nd (Les Terribles)Division; rank, private; trained at Camp Custer, Mich. Honorably discharged atCamp Custer, Mich., November 25, 1917. STIBOLITZKE, JOHN JOSEPH, born in Germantown, Wis., September 23, 1895; sonof John and Margaret (Belson) Stibolitzke; lives Grafton, Wis.; enteredservice at Port Washington, Wis., May 25, 1918; member 161st Depot Brigade, transferredto Medical Detachment, Camp Mills, L. I.; rank, private, sergeant; trained at CampGrant, Ill., and Camp Mills, L. I. In service August 1, 1919. STOLLER, ARCHIBALD MATT, born in Port Washington, Wis., October 10, 1983; son of Peter L. and Emily (Loeser) Stoller; lives 1013 Grand Avenue, PortWashington; entered service at Port Washington, March 29, 1918; member 7th Company,2nd Battalion, 160th Depot Brigade; rank, private; trained at Camp Custer, Mich.; showed symptoms of tuberculosis; transferred to Wales, Wis.; transferred to TomahawkLake, Wis. Honorably discharged at Camp Custer, Mich., April 17, 1918. STUECKENBROCK, JOE, born in Town Mequon, Ozaukee county, Wis.; son of LouisStueckenbrock; lives R. F. D. 2, Thiensville, Wis.; entered service at Port Washington,Wis., July 23, 1918; trained at Camp Greenleaf, Ga.; taken ill, and honorably dischargedat Camp Greenleaf, Ga., November 29, 1918. STURGIS, ORLIE R., born in Neenah, Wis., January 14, 1894; son of WilliamA. and Jessie (Smith) Sturgis; lives 500 Grand Avenue, Port Washington; entered service at Milwaukee, Wis., June 1, 1917; member 40th Company, 5th Regiment,W. S. Marines; rank, private, corporal; transferred to Naval Ammunition Depot,Marine Detachment, St. Julian's Creek, Portsmouth, Va. Honorably discharged at Portsmouth,Va., March 15, 1919. STURM, ALEXANDER C., born in Port Washington, Wis., June 12, 1894; son ofPeter and Mary (Fuerst) Sturm; lives 107 Franklin Street, Port Washington; entered service at Milwaukee, Wis., October 11, 1918; member Company C, S. A. T.C.; rank, private; trained at Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wis. Honorablydischarged at Milwaukee, Wis., December 18, 1918. STURM, LEO N., ., born in Port Washington, Wis., January 4, 1896; son ofPeter and Mary (Fuerst) Sturm; lives Ulao Road, Port Washington; enteredservice at Milwaukee, Wis., December 15, 1917; U. S. navy; member U. S. Naval TrainingStation band conducted by Lieut. John Phillip Sousa, participated in Liberty Loan,Red Cross and United War Fund campaigns; rank, musician, second class; trainedat Great Lakes Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill. Released from duty at GreatLakes, Ill., June 13, 1919. SUDBRINK, RICHARD, born in Town Grafton, Ozaukee County, Wis., August 16,1891; son of Louis and Augusta (Schnabel) Sudbrink; lives R. F. D. 2, PortWashington, Wis.; entered service at Port Washington, Wis., March 29, 1918; memberBattery A, 104th Field Artillery, 27th (New York) Division; rank, private; trainedat Camp Custer, Mich., Camp Gordon, Ga., and Camp Stewart, Va.; freign station,Brest, Camp de Souge, France; battles, St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne. Honorably dischargedat Camp Grant, Ill., April 5, 1919. SUELFLOW, EDMUND HENRY, born in Town Mequon, Ozaukee County, Wis., October29, 1889; son of Gustav and Minnie (Klug) Suelflow; lives R. F. D. 1, Thiensville,Wis.; entered service at Port Washington, Wis., September 3, 1918; member Base Hospital,Medical Detachment; rank, wardmaster; trained at Camp Greenleaf, Ga., Camp Merritt,N. J., and Mineola, L. I. In service at Mineola, L. I., August 1, 1919. SUELFLOW, PAUL H., , born in Town Mequon, Ozaukee County, Wis., September24, 1893; son of Gustav and Minnie (Klug) Suelflow; lives R. F. D. 1, Thiensville,Wis.; entered service at Port Washington, Wis., September 21, 1917; member CompanyD, 35th Engineers; rank, private, first class; trained at Camp Custer, Mich., andCamp Grant, Ill.; foreign station; St. Nazaire, La Rochelle, St. George; Las Rochelle,Salle Bouef, France. Honorably discharged at Camp Grant, Ill., June 3, 1919. SWATEK, HENRY M., JR., born in Port Washington, Wis., October 7, 1890; sonof Henry and Alma (Miersch) Swatek; lives 630 Main Street, Port Washington; entered service at Akron, Ohio, September 2, 1918; member Motor Transport CompanyNo. 572; rank, private first class, truck driver; trained at Camp Sherman, Ohio; transferred to U. S. Engineers Depot, Camp Kearney, J. J. Honorably dischargedat Camp Sherman, Ohio, May 10, 1919. SWATEK, JOSEPH, born in Port Washington, Wis., November 22, 1895; son ofHenry and Alma (Miersch) Swatek; lives 630 Main Street, Port Washington; entered service at Port Washington, March 29, 1918; member Company F, 307th AmmunitionTrain, 82nd (All American) Division; rank, private first class; trained at CampCuster, Mich., and Camp Humphreys, Va.; battles, Lagny Sector, Marbache Sector,9/30 to 10/11, 1918; St. Mihiel, 10/12 to 10/16, 1918; Meuse-Argonne offensive,10/26 to 11/11, 1918. Honorably discharged at Camp Grant, Ill., May 22, 1919. |
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