| Permanent Address | Kennebunk, Maine. |
| Business Address | 15 Broad Street, New York City. |
| Present Occupation | Mining. |
| Last heard from | May, 1922. |
Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. R., November 27, 1917. Assigned to 153rd Depot Brigade, Camp Dix, New Jersey, December 15, 1917, and served with this organization until discharged, January 16, 1919. In this duty served in the following capacities, Battalion Adjutant, Regimental Personnel Officer, and Company Commander. Promoted to Captain, Infantry, September 10, 1918. Retains Reserve Commission as Captain, Infantry.
WALTER C. PECK
| Pre-war Address | 74 Mill Street, New Bedford, Massachusetts. |
| Last heard from | Plattsburg, 1917. |
LOREN RAY PIERCE
| Permanent Address | Woodstock, Vermont. |
| Business Address | Same. |
| Present Occupation | Lawyer. |
| Last heard from | March, 1922. |
Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. N. A., November 27, 1917. Assigned to various companies for instruction at Camp Stanley, Leon Springs, Texas, December 16, 1917 to January 10, 1918. Transferred to Camp Wadsworth, South Carolina, January 15, 1918, and was on duty there to July 27, 1918. Adjutant 1st Battalion, 52nd Pioneer Infantry, from January 15 to March 17, 1919. Sailed overseas from Hoboken, New Jersey, August 2, 1918. Landed at Brest, France, August 11, 1918. Moved from Brest to St. Nazaire, August 16, 1918—from St. Nazaire to Montoir, August 22—from Montoir to Le Mans, September 12—from Le Mans to Ancemont, September 18—from Ancemont to Avocourt, September 22—from Avocourt to Cheppy Woods, October 4—from Cheppy Woods to camp near Montfaucon, October 9—Montfaucon to Cheppy, October 20. Attended the gas school at Chaumont, November 2-9, and rejoined regiment at Nouart, November 12. In camp at Les Senades, Luzy, and attended the 3rd Corps Infantry School at Clamecy, February 15 to March 15, 1919. On March 17, 1919, relieved as Adjutant of the 1st Battalion and made ranking Lieutenant of Company E. Transferred to Chemire and then to Brest, March 19. Sailed for Hoboken, April 2, on the SS Rotterdam, landing April 11. Sick in hospital at Camp Dix; then transferred to the Demobilization Group and was discharged, August 2, 1919. Retains Reserve Commission as Captain, Infantry, ranking from March 30, 1920.
*Harold L. Pinkham
| Next of Kin | Mr. and Mrs. William F. Pinkham (Father and Mother), 69 Sagamore Avenue, West Medford, Massachusetts. |
Commissioned Provisional 2nd Lieutenant, Infantry, November 27, 1917. Reported Hoboken, January 8, 1918. Sailed overseas on SS Mongolia, January 15, landing Liverpool, January 30. Sailed from Southampton, January 31, landing Le Havre, February 1. Attended 2nd Corps School (Intelligence Course), Chatillon-sur-Seine, February 5 to March 10. Tour of observation at French Front, March 11-24. Assigned to 16th Company, 5th Regiment, Marines, 2nd Division. Mortally wounded leading men in assault on machine gun nests in Belleau Woods, June 23, 1918. Died of wounds in hospital, June 24, and was buried at La Ferte-sous-Jouarre. Reburied in American Cemetery at Belleau Woods where body will remain at parents’ request.