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Major: L. L. Burchinal. |
Captain and Adjutant: William C. Polley. |
No activities reported.
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Captain: William T. Fay.
First Lieutenant:
Second Lieutenant:
First Sergeant:
Corporals:
Musician:
Privates: |
Privates-Continued. Abrams, R. L. Atkins, Marshall L. Bartholomew, Jesse Elmo. Betts, Putnam Berg. Bohnert, Clarence. Bohnert, Harold. Bortch Charles G. Bortch, Job. L. Brake, Ralph R. Carter, J. Henry. Chilcott, Oscar M. Clark, Eugene B. Dival, Leo J. Drake, John R. Dye, Charles T. Edwards, Howard C. Ely, Alonzo C. Eychner, George B. Flinn, John H. Folsom, Burt L. Fortner, W. A. A. Frank, George Welley. Frank, William N. Giger, Lauran E. Gordenier, Fred J. Gray, Fred L. |
Privates-Concluded. Green, Clyde I. Griffis, George E. Hamra, John C. Henninger, W. S. Hoffer, Phares M. Johnson, Daniel V. Laffer, John O. Larreau, Joseph E. Matson, William A. Menhusen, John H. Menhusen, Minert H. Miller, Harry D. Moore, John B. McDill, Roy. Nixon, Guy. Peterson, John O. Petrie, W. W. Price, P. G. Reynolds, Claude. Ruggles Francis E. Shaver Alfred M. Tatman, Frank M. White, Hallie C., Jr. Wolf, Fred E. Woolsey, Earl. Young, E. |
| LOSSES. | ||
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First Lieutenant: Henry W. Laffer, discharged.
Privates: |
Privates-Continued. Fisher, Emerson D., discharged. Fulton, Clif E., discharged. Gann, Guy, died. Gavin, Lewis O., discharged. Gray, E. B., discharged. Hoel, H. S., discharged. Horn, Irvin W., died. James, Alvah W., discharged. Kemmurer, Ferd E., discharged. Kuffer, Alden S., discharged. Lenon, Clinton D., discharged. Matter, Clifford E., discharged. |
Privates-Concluded. Meeker, Olin R., discharged. Plowman, Carl W., discharged. Plowman, Harry J., discharged. Reynolds, George E., discharged. Sheldon, Charles W., discharged. Slattery, Edward, discharged. Smith, Alfred E., discharged. Smith, Loyd L., discharged. Stanley, Albert, discharged. Whitney, C. C., discharged |
Company A had no active service. Their principal work consisted in giving the young men, coming under the selective draft, their preliminary training. Also, members of the organization took part in all war drives. investigating any citizen who needed an investigation as to his patriotism.
As a whole, I wish to commend Company A for their faithfulness and strict attention to duty.
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Captain: Dick Rex.
Second Lieutenant:
Sergeants:
Corporals:
Cooks: |
Musician: Hyde, Oran.
Artificer:
Privates: |
Privates-Concluded. Isaacson, Henry. Keeler, Charles. Keeler, Roy. Lake, Lester. Lawerence, Loyd. Livers, J. J. Mahaffey, S. G. Mathes, W. F. Morris, Joseph. Neil, Lee. Noble, Ellis. Nywall, David. Osbourne, F. M. Parsons, R. M. Payne, Bert. Rhodes, A. M. Sarver, William. Shackelton, Lewis. Shaw, J. A. Shedden, Thomas, Jr. Smith, Frank. Sutherland, M. D. Swihart, George. Thornburg, H. E. Walters, O. K. Welden, J. O. Wescot, Merwin. Wilson, A. B. |
| LOSSES. | ||
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Privates: Adams, Fred,______. Baird, George, discharged. Baird, Kenneth, vdischarged. Burchinal, L. L., discharged. Carlson, Archer, discharged. Clark, Elmer R., discharged. Dunn, Mick, discharged. |
Privates-Continued. Esther, Wilber, discharged. Fulton, B. H., discharged. Higbee, Harry, discharged. Higbee, Jay, discharged. Howland, Charles, discharged. Lee, O. D., discharged. Marr, James, discharged. Miller, A. W., resigned. Payne, W. E., discharged. |
Privates-Concluded. Ramsey, Robert, discharged. Slaughter, Orvil, discharged. Stichelman, John, died. Stone, John, discharged. Sullivan, E. D., discharged. Wallen, Lenard, discharged. Wing, Arther, discharged. Wlof, Joseph, resigned. |
Company B participated in every Liberty loan, Red Cross, and other campaigns after its organization. The unit conducted four military funerals for deceased United States soldiers.
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Captain: L. H. Cauthorn.
First Lieutenant:
Second Lieutenant:
First Sergeant:
Quartermaster Sergeant:
Sergeants:
Corporals: |
Corporals-Concluded. Ferguson, John. Lutz, Ignatus L. Schlagle, Albert W. Wilde, Clifford.
Bugler:
Artificer:
Privates: |
Privates-Concluded. Finch, Ernest O. Grant, Virgil C. Gunlick, Gustav F. Hancock, Clarence E. Handley, Clarence. Hardenck, Lowell. Henderson, Dan. Hooker, Raymond. Jones, Amwel E. Kennion, Orville H. Lawrence, Elmer R. Mead, Harold G. Mower, Care C. Murray, Henry W. Murphy, Levi. McNabb, Bryan. McNabb, John. Ralston, Lester. Stanley, Mason. Stohr, Charles. Swope, Clyde. Vermillion, Charlie D. Walker, Andrew F. Wilson, Harold L. |
| LOSSES. | ||
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Sergeants: Pierce, Everett, discharged. Walker, Russell, discharged.
Corporals:
Musician:
Privates: |
Privates-Continued. Crangle, Paul D., discharged. Crangle, Roy I., discharged. Dunn, Frank, discharged. Gebrett, Floyd H. discharged. Grant, Hobert, discharged. Hancock, Harvey L., discharged. Harness, Harold, discharged. Howell, John W., discharged. Howell, Oren C., discharged. Jacobs, Phinehs, discharged. Jacobs, Ralph George, discharged. Keist, Clarence H., discharged. |
Privates-Concluded. Loomis, Vernon B., discharged. Metz, Roscoe, discharged. Monroe, Raymond I., discharged. Moser, Hallie, discharged. Park, William M., discharged. Parsons, Ross H., discharged. Russell, Ralph W., discharged. Smith, Harley I., discharged. Smith, Murray, discharged. Smith, Walter, discharged. Stanley, Frank W., died. Walker, Marion E., discharged. Wright, Walter R., discharged. |
No activities reported.
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Captain: Wesley V. Griffitts.
First Lieutenant:
Second Lieutenant:
First Sergeant:
Sergeants:
Corporals:
Privates: |
Privates-Continued. Arbuckle, Johnnie. Ballard, Rollie E. Barringer, George I. Billing, Albert. Bothwell, Carl L. Burns, Dwight. Calhoon, Ross J. Cook, Earl T. Dannifer, William E. Fitch, Clarence E. Fordham, Jesse. Gertson, Edward K. Heldt, Albert W. Hutchins, Leroy C. Imler, Earl E. Jacobs, Lester R. Kinyon, Robert R. Leece, Charles E. Leece, Henry L. Leece, John. Lovewell, Cecil R. Lovewell, Grant. Lovewell, Stephen R. Lowe, Fred Y. Mitchell, Ernest W. Osborne, Irvin. Osborne, Oliver. Owen, George H. Phillippi, Archie L. Pool, Charlie. |
Privates-Concluded. Powell, M. Leslie. Price, John S. Price, Paul. Quick, William W. Ricewick, William F. Ross, Edwin. Scrivner, Robert E. Studer, Christian D. Simmons, Alva. Stansbury, Edwin F. Stone, Charley E. Stratman, Raymond E. Swihart, Ira M. Swihart, Lloyd C. Swihart, Ray. Thomas, Elmer E. Truax, Homer E. Vadu, Ellery S. Vadu, John H. Van Meter, A. P. Van Meter, Chester. Van Meter, Martin. Warren, Chattie V. Warren, Orvil G. Warren, William T. Watt, Fred S. Wurth, Edward E. |
| LOSSES. | ||
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Corporal: Simmons, Clifford B., discharged. |
Privates: Benbou, Robert A., discharged. Helfer, Henry D., discharged. |
Privates-Concluded. Lee. Garold, discharged. Lee, William W., discharged. Winter, Claude E., discharged. |
Company D was very active in the Red Cross, and Liberty loan campaigns, and the FiveOne drive; our community always exceeded the quota which we were to raise. The organization, also, gave exhibition drills.
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Captain: Orville W. Albertson.
First Lieutenant:
Second Lieutenant:
First Sergeant:
Quartermaster Sergeant:
Sergeants:
Corporals:
Musicians:
Artificer: |
Privates: Baldwin, Jesse A. Beek, Frances E. Beek, Ralph T. Belden, John T. Blackburn, Melvin G. Boylan, Lawrence. Boylan, Philip E. Chick, Charles E. Clabaugh, B. Ray. Conzelman, Emmett E. Davis, Harvey W. Dumback, Joe L. Eddy, Lee V. Emmert, Benjamin M. Emmert, William A. Evans, Joe S. Figgins, James A. Fesler, Otis T. Fischer, Harry. Fischer, Raymond. Fleming, John J. Fredell, Fred H. French, Guy E. French, Robert E. Fruend, Wayne S. Gant, John H. Gant, Walter G. Gardner, Harry A. Hall, John B. Harbour, Earl O. Helfer, William H. Howard, Ivan C. Johnson, Clarence. |
Privates-Concluded. Johnson, Glenn E. Keennon, Charles R. Landreth, Bert O. Mahagan, Clarence. Mann, Hartley B. Mercer, Elmer. Morehead, Carl. Morehead, Murlin J. Morehead, Orra L. Parker, Charles B. Pugh, J. Fred. Perkins, Duncan A. Roberts, Alvin E. Ruddell, Everett W. Simms, Grant H. Smee, H. Ross. Smith, Earl J. Smith, Glenn H. Somers, Carleton J. Stafford, Clarence E. Stafford, Samuel A. Stafford, Willis P. Strom, Ernest B. Taylor, Cyril J. Taylor, Guy T. Tedrow, Dale. Throne, Walter. White, John R. Wood, Ernest. |
| LOSSES. | ||
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Second Lieutenant: William C. Polley, transferred.
Sergeants:
Corporals:
Privates: |
Privates-Continued. Denoyer, Leonard J., discharged. Denoyer, Twin G., discharged. Eastman. Frank L., discharged. Eastman, Glenn, discharged. Elliott, Glenn, discharged. Frankamp, Lewis G., discharged. French, Glenn, discharged. Gossard, Charles E., discharged. Gribble, Leo B., discharged. Hobson, I. Ray, discharged. Mann, Kenneth E., discharged. Mercer, Raymond, discharged. Milner, David G., discharged. Milner, Earl R., discharged. Mitchell, John H., discharged. |
Privates-Concluded. Moore, Raymond, discharged. Morehead, W. Archie, discharged. Nitcher, Simon A., discharged. Polley, Robert E., discharged. Powell, Kiley L., discharged. Rasmussen, Frederick B., discharged. Rasmussen, Ralph, discharged. Rodefer Albert, discharged. Sisson, Clarence, discharged. Sisson, Floyd, discharged. Smith, Leonard W., discharged. Stafford, Clifford, discharged. Strom, Alfred V., discharged. Strom, Clarence W., discharged. Tarenner, John E., discharged. |
Company E drilled weekly, but was not called out for active service nor performed guard duty.
The company stood state inspection, by invitation, with the 17th Battalion at Concordia Adjutant General Huffman, inspecting officer.
The company headed the parade at Belleville, November 11, 1918, at the celebration the signing of the Armistice.
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Captain: Frederick W. Maxey.
First Lieutenant:
Second Lieutenant:
First Sergeant:
Sergeants:
Corporals: |
Musician: Dahl, Erling.
Privates: |
Privates-Concluded. Harding, Mont W. Hendricks, Hollis. Jeffries, William J. Jennings, Bert A. Kirkpatrick, Wiley R. Lundy, William C. Paynter, Cecil A. Peck, Clayton. Powell, Frank Grey. Powell, Homer E. Plukett, Wilmer. Plunkett, Bert. Ralston, Lester. Rothchield, Elwood. Singer, Tillman. Smith, Mark E. Stratman, Raymond. Taylor, Perry B. Vader, Irvin S. Vale, Wilbur D. Vestal, Floyd. Wyatt, Albert E. Wyatt, Hewlie A. |
| LOSS. | ||
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Private: Blair, Wilbur R., discharged. |
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No activities reported.
Transcribed from History and Roster of the Kansas State Guard, August 6, 1917, to November 11, 1919, printed by Kansas State Printing Plant, B. P. Walker, State Printer, Topeka. 1925. 10-4436
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