Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. R., November 17, 1917. Attached to Trench Mortar Platoon, Headquarters Company, 304th Infantry, Camp Devens, Massachusetts, December 15, 1917 to June 27, 1918. First Corps School, Gondrecourt, France, Trench Mortar and 37 Millimeter Course, July 15 to August 15. 304th Infantry, Chateauneuf-sur-Cher, until October 27, 1918. 163rd Infantry, Bourre, until January 15, 1919. 162nd Infantry, Contre, until February 24. Headquarters Troop, 41st Division, Saint Aignan, until May 22. Detached service Gievres until August 16, 1919. Discharged at Camp Devens, September 15, 1919.

JOHN C. KETCHAM

Permanent AddressPresque Isle, Maine.
Business Address102 Walnut Place, Syracuse, New York.
Present OccupationStudent at Syracuse University.
Last heard fromAbout January, 1921.

Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, Quartermaster Corps. Resigned, January 10, 1918, for purpose of enlistment. Enlisted February 2 and assigned 22nd Company, 20th Engineers (Forestry). Reported for duty Camp American University, Washington, D. C., February 4. Appointed Corporal and Company Clerk, February 12. Sailed overseas February 27, landing at Brest, March 11. Stationed at Le Gavre for duty in Forest Exploitation. Ordered to Headquarters 8th Battalion at Orleans, April 14. Appointed Battalion Supply Sergeant, June 1, and Battalion Sergeant Major, August 14. Traveled in Base Sections 3, 5, and 7; intermediate Section; and the Advance Section near Paris. Returned to the United States, June 15, 1919, landing at Newport News, June 26.

JOHN M. KINGSLEY

Permanent Address14 Wethersfield Avenue, Hartford, Connecticut.
Business Address571 Main Street, Hartford, Connecticut.
Present OccupationProduce—Butter, Eggs, and Cheese.
Last heard fromApril, 1922.

Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. R., November 27, 1917. Attached to Company D, 304th Infantry, 76th Division, Camp Devens, December 15, 1917. Transferred commission to Quartermaster Corps, August, 1918. Assigned to Motor Truck Company No. 504, Quartermaster Depot, Philadelphia, as commanding officer. Sailed overseas, October 14. Attached to Labor Battalion, Neufchateau. Assigned to Sanitary Train, 2nd Division, Engers, Germany, February 10, 1919. Left Army of Occupation, April 16. Discharged at Camp Lee, May 1, 1919.

FRANK LAMBERT

Pre-war Address47 Glen Street, New Britain, Connecticut.
Last heard fromPlattsburg, 1917.