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ZAHN, GEORGE, born in Port Washington, Wis.,May 15, 1894; son of John and Margaret (Tippmann) Zahn; lives 500 GrandAvenue, Port Washington; entered service at Port Washington, May 25, 1918; memberCompany D, 343rd Infantry, 86th (Blackhawk) Division; rank, private; trained atCamp Grant, Ill.; transferred to Company I, 111th Infantry, 28th (Iron) Division; transferred to Company K, 109th Infantry, 28th (Iron) Division; foreign station,Southampton, England, Cherbourg, Bordeaux, France; stationed in Metz Sector whenarmistice was signed; with 1st Battalion, 343rd Infantry, which represented U. S.Army at Toronto, Canada, Exposition. Honorably discharged at Camp Grant, Ill., April9, 1919. ZAHN, WILLIAM, , born in Port Washington, Wis., March 21, 1892; son of Johnand Margaret (Tippmann) Zahn; lives 500 Grand Avenue, Port Washington; enteredservice at Port Washington, November 19, 1917; member Company C, 340th Infantry,85th (Custer) Division; rank, private; transferred to Company C, 16th Engineers; transferred to Company F, 14th Light Railway Engineers; trained at Camp Custer,Mich.; foreign station, St. Nazaire, France; battles, Arras-Bapaume Sector, 4.21to 5/20, 1918; Aisne-Marne, 8/6 to 9/10, 1918; Meuse-Argonne offensive, 9/8 to11/11, 1918; after armistice was signed remained in Argonne Woods, engaged in engineeringand reconstruction work. Honorably discharged at Camp Grant, Ill., May 7, 1919. ZAUSCH, ALFRED JOHN, born in Port Washington, Wis., April 26, 1899; son ofWilliam and Tena (Sincoular) Zausch; mother now Mrs. Benecke; lives683 Milwaukee Street, Port Washington; entered service at Port Washington, November11, 1918. Honorably discharged at Port Washington, November 11, 1918. ZAUSCH, EDWIN HERMAN, born in Port Washington, Wis., March 22, 1896; sonof William and Tena (Sincoular) Zausch; lives 683 Milwaukee Street, PortWashington, Wis.; entered service at Port Washington, Wis., May 25, 1918; member27th Company, 161st Depot Brigade, 86th (Black Hawk) Division, transferred to MobileOrdnance Detachment No. 1, transferred to Ordnance Repair Shop, 34th ProvisionalOrdnance Depot; rank, private first class; trained at Camp Grant, Ill., Camp Hancock,Ga., and Newport News, Va.; foreign station, Brest, Mehun, Haussmont, Mailly, Neufchateau,France; engaged in repair of heavy artillery and ordnance along American front andin Belgium. Honorably discharged at Camp Grant, Ill., July 21, 1919. ZEUNERT, EUGENE HERMAN, born in Milwaukee, Wis., November 6, 1899; son ofHerman A. and Carrie (Lecher) Zeunert; lives Washington Avenue, Cedarburg; entered service at Port Washington, Octobe 10, 1918; member S. A. T. C.; rank,private; trained at School of Engineering, Milwaukee, Wis. Honorably dischargedat Milwaukee, Wis., December 14, 1918. Now sergeant in Reserve Officers TrainingCorps. ZIMMERMANN, ADELBERT MATHEW, born in Port Washingrton, Wis., October 27, 1897; son of George W. and Rose (Marner) Zimmermann; lives 520 Main Street, PortWashington, Wis.; entered service at Port Washington, Wis., May 5, 1918; member28th Provisional Company, transferred to Company K, 56th Infantry, 7th (Regular)Division, transferred to Headquarters Company, 39th Infantry, 4th (Regular) Division; rank, private; trained at Columbus Barracks, O., and Camp MacArthur, Tex.; foreignstation, Brest, Chennerer, Amnois, Vavincourt, France; battles, Toulon sector, 9/6to 9/13, 1918; St. Mihiel, 9/13 to 9/16, Meuse-Argonne offensive, 9/26 to 10/18,1918; ill at Jouy Des Crotes, 11/2, 1918, sent to Base Hospital No. 78 at Toul nearly2 months, rejoined his company, _, 1919, at Kempenich, Germany, remained with Armyof Occupation in Germany until 4/7, then to Rolenseck, Germany, until 7/22, 1919. Honorably discharged at Camp Grant, Ill., August 13, 1919. ZIMMERMAN, EDGAR A., lives 420 Chestnut Street, Port Washington, Wis.; formermilitary service, member Supply Company, 5th Infantry, W. N. G.; entered serviceat Port Washington, Wis., July 15, 1917; member band, 127th and 128th Infantry,32nd (Les Terribles) Division; transferred to band on detached service with 41st(Sunset) Division; transferred to band of 1st Replacement Depot at St. Aignan-Noyersand assigned to band school and concert work at hospitals, convalescent and classificationcamps in France; rank, musician, third class; trained at Camp Douglas, Wis., andCamp MacArthur, Tex; foreign station, Brest, St. Mihiel, Heut Marne, Petit Croixand St. Ulrich in Alsace Lorraine sector. Honorably discharged at Camp Grant, Ill.,July 23, 1919. ZUMACH, FRANK C., born in Germany, December 9, 1887; son of August and Henrietta(Zenk) Zumach; lives Fredonia, Wis.; entered service at Port Washington,Wis., May 25, 1918; member 161st Depot Brigade, transferred to Veterinary HospitalNo. 14, Veterinary Corps; rank, private, first class; trained at Camp Grant, Ill.,and Camp Lee, Va.; foreign station, Grieves, Lux, France. Honorably dischargedat Camp Grant, Ill. July 9, 1919. |
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