LYLE MILTON PROUSE

Permanent Address424 56th Street, Brooklyn, New York.
Business AddressLybrand, Ross Brothers, and Montgomery, 110 William Street, New York City.
Present OccupationPublic Accountant.
Last heard fromMay, 1922.

Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. R., November 27, 1917. Reported at Port of Embarkation, Hoboken, January 5, 1918. Sailed on SS Mongolia, January 15, landing Liverpool, January 30. Sailed from Southampton, January 31, arriving Le Havre, February 1. Attended Second Corps School, Chatillon-sur-Seine, February 1 to March 1, 1918. Observation in Alsace with the French 7th Army, March 1-15, 1918. On duty with the 101st Infantry, March 15, 1918 to March 1, 1919. Toul Sector, April 1 to June 30, 1918. Chateau-Thierry, July 7-14. Champagne-Marne Defensive, July 14-18. Aisne-Marne Offensive, July 18 to August 4 (Vaux and Epieds). Saint Mihiel Offensive, September to October, including Les Eparges, Vigneulles, Wadonville. Meuse-Argonne Offensive, October to November 11, including Verdun, Bois de Belieu, Beaumont, and Heights of Meuse. Promoted to Captain, Infantry, November 13, 1918. Stationed at the Sorbonne University of Paris, March 1 to July 1, 1919. Transferred to Brest, July 15, and sailed for United States, July 19, on SS Zeppelin. Discharged, August 15, 1919, at Camp Dix. Retains Reserve Commission as Captain, Infantry.

FRANK E. PUNDERSON

Pre-war AddressStockbridge, Massachusetts.
Last heard fromPlattsburg, 1917.

HOWARD RANDALL

Permanent Address9 Patterson Avenue, Brockton, Massachusetts.
Business AddressFirestone Tire and Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio.
Present OccupationChemist.
Last heard fromFebruary, 1922.

Commissioned Provisional 2nd Lieutenant, Infantry, November 27, 1917. Stationed at Camp Greene, Charlotte, North Carolina, from January 8 to April 4, 1918, as Detention Camp Mess Officer. Sailed overseas and was assigned to Company D, 59th Infantry, taking part in the Aisne-Marne Offensive, July 29, and the Meuse-Argonne Offensive, September 29, 1918. Transferred to the 3rd Ammunition Train, Army of Occupation, December, 1918 to February, 1919. March to July, 1919, A. E. F. University, Beaune, Cote d’Or. Discharged at Camp Devens, August 15, 1919.

JOHN A. REGAN