CHAPTER XXVII.
FIRST BATTERY D STAFF.
Officers.
Captain Albert L. Smith
1st Lieut. Arthur H. McGill
2nd Lieut. Hugh M. Clarke
2nd Lieut. Robert S. Campbell
2nd Lieut. Frank F. Yeager
2nd Lieut. Berkley Courtney
2nd Lieut. Frank J. Hamilton
Non-Commissioned Officers.
1st Sgt. William C. Thompson
Supply Sgt. Merrill C. Liebensberger
[A]Mess Sgt. Joseph A. Loughran
[A]Instrument Sgt. Lloyd E. Brown
Signal Sgt. John M. Harman
Sergeants.
| Hugh A. Coll William E. Ritter | James M. Duffy James J. Farrell | Abraham Kahn Earl B. Schleppy |
Corporals.
| Joseph Conlon John C. Demcik Gerald F. Farrell | Edward J. Kane Harry T. Kenvin David B. Koenig John Koslap | Frank McCabe Arthur D. Roderick Joseph Yeselski |
Cooks.
| Edward Campbell | George A. Musial Charles A. Trostel | August H. Genetti |
[Footnote A: Deceased.]
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Pvt. Horace J. Fardon Died in France with Influenza. Buried in the American Military Cemetery at Camp La Courtine. | Grave Of Pvt. Wm. Reynolds Section of the American Military Cemetery at Camp La Courtine. Pvt. Reynolds Was Killed by Gun Explosion. |
Barrack At Camp La Courtine
France
Battery D was Quartered in This
Building While Under Intensive Training
at Range Practice Among the
Hills of Creuse Department.