| Permanent Address | Cornish, Maine. |
| Business Address | Cornish, Maine. |
| Present Occupation | Merchant. |
| Last heard from | February, 1922. |
Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. R., November 27, 1917. Stationed at Camp Devens with the 304th Infantry and 151st Depot Brigade, December 15, 1917 to August, 1918. Stationed at Camp Perry, Ohio, August to October, 1918. Small Arms Firing School and a member of the Infantry Team in the National Matches, 1918. With 380th Infantry, Camp Sherman, Ohio, October to December 7, 1918. Discharged at Camp Sherman, December 7, 1918.
THOMAS L. CORNELL, 2nd
| Permanent Address | National Folding Box Company, New Haven, Connecticut. |
| Business Address | Same. |
| Present Occupation | Manufacturing. |
| Last heard from | May, 1922. |
Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. R., November 27, 1917. Sailed overseas, January 15, 1918, and attended the Second Corps School, Tactical Course, Chatillon-sur-Seine, February 5 to March 1. Assigned to Company F, 26th Infantry, 1st Division, Toul Sector, March 15 to April 1. Cantigny Sector including Montdidier-Noyon Defensive, June 9 to 13. Transferred to Company A, June 5. Aisne-Marne Offensive, Soissons Sector, July 18 to 23. Saizerais Sector, August 4 to 15. Saint Mihiel Offensive, September 12 to 16. Meuse-Argonne Offensive, Exermont Sector, September 29 to October 11. Promoted to Captain, October 29, and assumed command of Company A. Meuse-Argonne Offensive, Advance to Sedan, November 1 to 11. March into Germany, November 11 to December 13. Army of Occupation, December 13, 1918 to January 25, 1919. Transferred to 77th Division and placed in command Company A, 306th Infantry, February 15. Detailed as Infantry Instructor, 305th Field Artillery, February 21 to April 1. Placed in command Supply Company, 306th Infantry, April 1. Sailed from Brest, April 18. Arrived Camp Mills, April 25. Discharged at Camp Upton, May 10.
Cited in 2nd Brigade orders, August, 1918. Decorated with the Distinguished Service Cross by General Pershing, September, 1918. Cited in 1st Division orders, December, 1918. Cited by General Petain and received the Croix de Guerre.
WILLIAM B. CORNELL
| Pre-war Address | 8678 Bay Park Way, Brooklyn, New York. Care of Mrs. C. O. Ekvall. |
| Last heard from | Plattsburg, 1917. |
Commissioned Provisional 2nd Lieutenant, Infantry, November 27, 1917. Reported to Port of Embarkation, Hoboken, January 5, 1918, and sailed overseas January 15. Assigned to duty with 26th Infantry, 1st Division. Promoted to 1st Lieutenant, July 30. Transferred to 380th Infantry, September 26. Discharged at Camp Sherman, December 12, 1918.
(The above information was obtained from the Adjutant General’s Office, Washington.)