ROSTER OF OFFICERS ASSIGNED TO AND SERVING WITH THE COMPANY AT VARIOUS TIMES FROM DATE OF LEAVING THE UNITED STATES, MAY 19, 1918, UNTIL DATE OF RETURN TO THE UNITED STATES, MAY 26, 1919.
Bell, John P., Capt. U. S. Inf.
109 Dauphin Street, Mobile, Alabama. Joined company April 20, 1919, and was in command from that date until the company was mustered out.
Colonna, B. Allison, Capt. U. S. Inf.
c/o C. D. Jackson & Co., 140th St. and Locust Ave., New York, N. Y. Assigned to company late in the year 1917; was in command at time of departure for overseas and until September 28, 1918, when he left for detached service at Army School of the Line. Returned to company January 4, 1919, and was in command until March 1st. Left March 3rd for detached service with A. E. F. University at Beaune, France. Transferred to 5th Division April 11th and returned to the United States in May, 1919.
Devereux, John C., 1st Lt. U. S. Inf.
413 Genesee Street, Utica, N. Y. Joined company April 6, 1919, and was in command from April 15th until April 20th. Returned to United States with company.
Dunn, Raymond B., 1st Lt. U. S. Inf.
c/o R. B. Dunn & Co., Knoxville, Tenn. With company as a 2nd Lieutenant at time of departure overseas; appointed 1st Lieutenant in October, 1918. In command from September 28th until October 9th, on which date he was taken sick and evacuated. Mentioned in 78th Division General Orders No. 6 for bravery on September 26th.
Foulkes, Louis S., Jr., Capt. U. S. Inf.
c/o Rochester Stamping Co., Rochester, N. Y. With company as a 1st Lieutenant at time of departure overseas and was 2nd in command. Transferred and made 1st Battalion Adjutant July 11th; made Regimental Adjutant September 28th.
Gardenier, David, 1st Lt. U. S. Inf.
Chatham, N. Y. Joined company October 29, 1918, and was in command from that date until January 4, 1919. Transferred and made 1st Battalion Adjutant April 6, 1919.
Lahey, William S., 1st Lt. U. S. Inf.
520 Summit Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. Joined company October 9, 1918, and was in command from that date until October 29th, when he was severely wounded in left side of face and neck by shrapnel while in support lines behind Grand Pre. Died of wounds October 31st, and on same date orders arrived appointing him captain.
Merrill, Henry M., 2nd Lt. U. S. Inf.
72 Center Street, Brookline, Mass. Sailed for overseas with advanced party May 9, 1918. Rejoined company in Brunembert Area July 8th. Severely wounded in left foot by shrapnel September 24th while on outpost duty and returned to United States in October, 1918.
Norton, Robert H., 1st Lt. U. S. Inf.
482 Clinton Avenue, Albany, N. Y. Joined company January 8, 1919. In command from March 1st to April 15th, on which date he was transferred to M. P. Corps Replacement Camp, Parigne, L’Evaque, Le Mans Area.
Proctor, William S., 2nd Lt. U. S. Inf.
67 North Central Avenue, Columbus, Ohio. Joined company in April, 1919, and returned to United States with company.
Schuyler, Roy A., 1st Lt. U. S. Inf.
(Andrew J. Schuyler, father), Pattersonville, Schenectady County, N. Y. Sailed for overseas with advanced party May 9, 1918. Rejoined company in Brunembert Area July 5th. Killed in action September 26, 1918, by shrapnel through head while leading his platoon in an attack upon enemy positions. Mentioned in 78th Division General Orders No. 6 for bravery on this date.
Shanks, Thomas H., 2nd Lt. U. S. Inf.
654 Kempton Street, New Bedford, Mass. Joined company December 4, 1918, and returned to United States with company.
Vanderbilt, Herbert R., 1st Lt. U. S. Inf.
17 Sherwood Avenue, Ossining, N. Y. With company at time of departure for overseas. Reported missing in action September 26th. Was prisoner in Camp Karlsruhe, Germany. Returned to Regiment in January, 1919, and assigned to Company “D.”