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UBBINK, JOSEPH J., born in Port Washington,Wis., August 12, 1895; son of Joseph and Susan (Weyker) Ubbink; lives 214Pier Street, Port Washington; entered service at Milwaukee, Wis., August 2, 1918; member Company Q, Naval Aviation Branch, U. S. navy; rank, mechanic; trained atGreat Lakes Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill. Released from duty at Great Lakes,Ill., December 26, 1918. UBBINK, WILLIAM J., born in Port Washington, Wis., August 10, 1890; son ofJoseph and Susan (Weyker) Ubbink; lives 214 Pier Street, Port Washington; entered service at Milwaukee, Wis., February 18, 1918; member Company B, 42nd Engineers; rank, private, corporal; transferred to 43rd Company, 20th Engineers; trainedat Columbus Barracks, Ohio, and American University, Washington, D. C.; attendedNon-Commissioned Officers Training School on arrival in France; assigned to ForestryDivision; in charge of construction crew in Argonne forest; assisted in constructionof camp at Vagney, in Vosges mountains; in charge of construction of rest camp atIssur Tille, France; in charge of saw mill and lumber yards. In service, road constructionwork, June 1, 1919. UEBELE, ROY JACOB, born in Town of Black Wolf, Winnebago county, Wis., April2, 1897; son of Michael and Helena E. (Ziebell) Uebele; lives 785 GrandAvenue, Port Washington; entered service at Kenosha, Wis., October 14, 1918; memberCompany I, 3rd Battalion, S. A. T.; rank, private; trained at University of Wisconsin,Madison, Wis. Honorably discharged at Madison, Wis., December 14, 1918. ULRICH, LOUIS C., born in Marquette, Mich., September 12, 1888; son of Augustand Anna Ulrich; lives 432 Sheridan Avenue, Detroit, Mich; former military service,member Company G, Second Infantry, W. N. G.; entered service at Port Washington,Wis., September 22, 1917; member Company D, 340th Infantry, 85th (Custer) Division,transferred to Company A, 4th Military Mounted Police, 4th (Regular) Division; transferredto 11the Company, 3rd Motor Mechanics Corps; transferred to 3rd Aero Service Mechanics,4th (Regular) Division; rank, private, military corporal, regimental sergeant major; trained at Camp Custer, Mich., Camp Greene, N. C., and Camp Upton, N. Y.; foreignstation, Brest, St. Jean De Monts, largest aerial gunnery school in France; injuredat Camp Greene, N. C.; in Base Hospital one month, arriving overseas to New Yorkwas detailed to service at Roosevelt Field, L. I., to assist in landing and overhaulingBritish Blimp R34, first dirigible to cross Atlantic Ocean, from Scotland to American. Honorably discharged at Camp Grant, Ill., July 12, 1919. URBAN, NICHOLAS, former residence Moore Street, Port Washington, Wis.; entered service at Port Washington, September 22, 1918; trained at Camp Custer,Mich. No further record obtainable. USELDING, HARRY, born in Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wis., September19, 1895; son of Nick and Mary (Frederisy) Uselding; lives Fredonia, Wis.; entered service at Port Washington, November 19, 1917; member Company D, 340thInfantry, 85th (Custer) Division; rank, first class private; trained at Camp Custer,Mich.; transferred to Company M, 47th Infantry, 4th (Regular Army) Division; trainedat Camp Greene, North Carolina; battles, Marne Counter Offensive, Vesle Sector; St. Mihiel Sector in Reserve; Argonne-Meuse Offensive, 9/26 to 9/29, 1918, Argone-MeuseOffensive, 10/17, 1918. Honorably discharged at Camp Grant, Ill., April 18, 1919. |
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