U A I oath 56 UC-NRLF in O C E b73 72^ EDWARD STERN & CO., Inc. PRINTERS AND ENGRAVERS 140 N. SIXTH STREET PHILADELPHIA Sfiori j/isiori/ and ^ 106™ INFANTRY UNITED STATES Colonel Jran/^J/ASrfon CoTnmanclmcy Copyright, 1918, Edward Stern & Co., Inc.. Philadelphia wiiiii i ii ll ii l l i iii iiiii i iiii i i iii i i ii ii i iW n ^iiwfiit^iiiiiiiiiinu ii tJ i LK i J i pjwitii l llLlllciiiii iiiiiiiliii^ M iiiiii i 'iiii m i fim,j:t \ imii i it ' im i , ' .. {i n i fe iiiiiiii im iii i iiii n ii i ii mi ii mi ii l i i ii ]MB liil ui ili il ii iMi iiil i i n i iiii ii i i iiiniu ilil l ll il !li l i ll lll ll li i iilii i i i i i lilillil i ii iii iiiillii i i i ii ii i i iiii i i im ^^ HISTORY OF '"5° THE 106th i nfan try, U. S. A. Generai Orders No. 9 HEADQUARTERS, 27th DIVISION, U. S. A. Camp Wadsworth, Spartanburg, S. C. October 1, 1917. Pursuant to telegraphic orders from the War De])artment, dated September 11, 1917, this Division is organized under the provisions of General Orders No. 101, War Department, 1917, as follows : The 53d Infantry Brigade, Brigadier General R. E. L. Michie commanding, consisting of Brigade Headquarters, the 105th and 106th Regiments of Infantry and the 105th Machine Gun Battalion, is organized as follows: The 106th Regiment of Infantry (23d N. Y. Infantry), Colonel Frank H. Norton com- manding. The Commanding Officer of the 14th N. Y. Infantry will transfer to the 106th Regiment of Infantry 1,292 enlisted men of appropriate grades. The above order constituted the birth of the 106th Regiment of Infantry, U. S. A. HISTORY OF THE 23d REGIMENT NEW YORK INFANTRY, NATIONAL GUARD The original organization which ultimately became the parent unit of the 23d Regiment, N. G. S. N. Y., was formed at a meeting held at Gothic Hall in Brooklyn, New York, May 1, 1861, and the name (^ity Guard Reserve soon afterwards assumed. A desire for a regimental organization was soon manifested, and a committee reported the existence of a number of detached companies eligible for inauguration into a regiment. At a meeting of the City Guard Reserve January 6, 1862, the question of a regimental organization was left to the commissioned officers. Captain William Everdell, Jr., First Lieutenant Thomas Brooks and Second Lieutenant L. D. Atwater, and they reported that the company had been pledged to start the 23d Regiment. A committee was .selected from the roll with power to draft a plan of organization. That committee recommended a plan under which it was proposed to split the City Guard Reserve in two part.s — one part to form Company A of the new regiment and the other to constitute Company C, and that Captain Beers' company — the Excelsior Guards — should form Company B. On January 20, 1862, the first Companies A, B and C were mustered into the 23d Regiment of the 11th Brigade, commanded by General Jes.se C. Smith. On March 17th the City Guard, commanded by Captain Bassett, was mustered in as C'ompany D. During the summer Com- panies E and F were mustered in and in August and September a ten-company status was attained by the organization of Companies G, H, I and K. Captain Everdell was .selected as first Colonel of the regiment July 14, 1862. On June 18, 1863, the regiment under Colonel Everdell left the armory, then located at Orange and Fulton Streets, to serve in the Gettysburg Campaign and was mustered into the U. S. Volunteer service until July 22, 1863. The regiment was not organized in the other campaigns with the National Guard. After its return the regiment was on guard for about sixty days from July to September at East New York and Brooklyn because of the riots prevailing at that time. Colonel Everdell resigned October 3, 1863, and was succeeded by Colonel Calvin E. Pratt, who in turn resigned on March 24, 1868, and Lieutenant-Colonel Rodney C. Ward was selected Colonel of the regiment. The regiment commanded by Colonel Ward visited Long Branch, New Jersey, August 4, 1871, and was reviewed by General U. S. Grant. The armory at Orange and Fulton Streets was too small to accommodate the regiment and for this reason all regimental formations were made in Monroe Place. During the administration of Colonel Ward the cornerstone of a new armory on Clermont Avenue near Myrtle Avenue was laid on October 28, 1872, and possession of the armory taken the following year on September 29, 1873. In July, 1877, Governor Robinson ordered Colonel Ward to proceed with the 23d to Hornells- ville, and at eight o'clock in the evening the regiment marched from the armory — three hundred strong — leaving a detachment to follow on the next day under Major Alfred Cutler Barnes. The regiment was stationed in and around Hornellsville station, roundhouses and yards guarding the railroad property against attacks of rioting strikers. 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On its return to Brooklyn, July 27, it was given an enthusiastic reception by the citizens with pyrotechnics and welcoming speeches and received the thanks of Governor Robinson for the service it had rendered the State. On December 26. 1879, Colonel Ward retired and was placed on the supernumerary list of the State by the Commander-in-Chief. Lieutenant-Colonel John N. Partridge was then elected his successor and served as Colonel from January 10, 1880, until February 15, 1882. Upon Colonel Partridge's resignation. Colonel Ward was re-elected Colonel of the regiment and served from March 8, 1882, until his promotion to be Brigadier-General in command of the 4th Brigade, February 25, 1886. During the second administration of Colonel Ward the 23d had the honor of opening the State encampment at Peekskill in July, 1882, and its percentage of attendance was eighty-five, being greater than that of any other organization during that year. Major Charles L. Fincke, a popular and efficient officer, who had resigned February 18, 1885, was called into service as the new Colonel. His service commenced March 22, 1886, and was marked in its efficiency. Under Colonel Fincke the regiment had made a second visit to Newport, Rhode Island, in July', 1886. Colonel Fincke resigned May 11, 1887, because of ill health, caused by his close application to the duties of the position he held, and his death soon followed. History repeated itself and Colonel John N. Partridge was recalled from civil life to command the regiment and this time served as Colonel from October 17, 1887 to February 10, 1894. Under Colonel Partridge the regiment reached the highest numbers since its organization and led the State in .shooting. An appropriation was secured from the State and a site purchased for a new armory in the rapidly-growing Bedford section of the city. The cornerstone of the new armory on Bedford Avenue, between Pacific Street and Atlantic Avenue, was laid by Governor David B. Hill on November 14, 1891, amid impressive ceremonies with the regiment paraded in a hollow square. The building was completed in 1894 and the regiment marched into its new home November 3d. All of the company rooms and the headquarters were fitted and decorated from funds raised by the regiment. Colonel Alexis C. Smith was the next commanding officer, serving from February 26, 1894, to January 17, 1900. The organization was not called upon for service in the Spanish-American War, although it volunteered its services under Colonel Smith on three different occasions. In spite of the fact that it was not taken as a regiment almost enough officers and men volunteered to form a battalion of the 201st New York Volunteer Infantry. In 1900, after the Spanish-American War, General Alfred Cutler Barnes, a former Lieutenant- Colonel of the regiment, was called back as Colonel and served as such until April 27, 1904, when he was retired as a Brevet Brigadier-General. Many brilliant functions took place under Colonel Barnes, including a review of the regiment by the Chinese Minister, Wu Ting Fang, on February 12, 1901, and a parade and review on Governor's Island, June 27, 1903, by General Adna R. Chaffee. The regiment made a number of trips through the country in addition to those already men- tioned, including the celebration of the Centennial at Philadelphia, July, 1876; camped at New- port, Rhode Island, June 3 to 10, 1879; participated in the inauguration of President William McKinley in 1901 and of President Theodore Roosevelt in 1905. Lieutenant-Colonel William A. Stokes was selected as the successor to Colonel Barnes, serving until 1909. Colonel Stokes gained a splendid reputation as a tactician and disciplinarian, and under his command the 23d was the first National Guard regiment to train at the Government reservation at Pine Camp, Jefferson County, New York. The regiment's tour of duty was from June 14 to 25, 1908. Lieutenant-Colonel Frank Hastings Norton, who succeeded to that rank May 1, 1907, was elected to succeed Colonel Stokes with rank from July 26, 1909, and accepted the office at the unanimous request of the officers of the regiment on August 4 of that year. Colonel Norton inaugurated many changes in the regiment and brought it up to a high standard, so that it was selected as one of the nine regiments of infantry to leave the State for the Mexican Border under the call of the President of June 19, 1916. The regiment left the armory for Mexican Border service July 4, 1916, and arrived at Pharr, Texas, July 11th, with a strength of about twelve hundred men. During its service on the Border the regiment took part in a ten-day forced march through the desert section of Hidalgo County without losing a man. Different detachments of the regiment were stationed on the Rio Grande through the fall and early winter for the purpose of guarding against raids by the Mexicans and received the highest compliments from the Brigade Commander, General William Wilson, and the Division Commander, Major-General John F. O'Ryan. During its service on the Border an enlisted band was organized and brought to a high state of efficiency. The Headquarters, Supply and Machine Gun Companies were also organized by details from the line companies. nri!rrnn!iimiiin!iiiii(imiiiNiiiiiiiii!H«iHH«iiin!ir'Tin!i(iriMi[iirriiiiiT[riiJiiiini'ii;'rii;iimi?'n!iuii';v!i r:viJir'riiiiii"iyffl™^^^ ir.nr.iiHliiuiuiuMamW iiii i iii mi iii iii i li i i i iMiii i i ii H i i i iii i M i nn iiiiiiiiiii j i i i ii ii i ii j ii i i i i iuNi ii i j i ii M i m EiMrl HISTORY OF THE 14th REGIMENT NEW YORK INFANTRY, NATIONAL GUARD In the year 1844, the mihtia of Kings and Richmond counties constituted the Second New York Division, under connnand of Major General Underhill. A new regiment, the 265th, had been added to the 44th Brigade and its (Colonel, Gilbert Reid, was in that year made Brigade Commander. These two men, with the best interests of the service at heart, had labored long for a better organization of the militia, and it was due in part to their activities that the Legislature of the State, on May 13, 1847, passed a bill calling for the reorganization of the State militia by con- solidating and reducing the number of brigades and regiments. It was the general intention to encourage the formation of uniformed companies and place the citizen soldiery on a more distinctively military basis. Under the provisions of this bill, eight companies of light infantry, riflemen, grenadiers or infantry, were to form a regiment, with two additional flank companies, one of cavalry and one of artillery. On or about the fifth of July, 1847, the 265th Regiment, according to the bill, became the 14th Regiment, New York State Militia. Previous to this time, there were no uniformed regiments, outside of the First Division, in the State. Colonel Willets had been appointed by the Governor of the State, in 1846, to organize the 14th Regiment and lay out the regimental district, but being unsuccessful, he had been relieved, and Phillip S. ('rook appointed as Colonel to do this work. At a meeting held in Mrs. Prest's Military Garden, which stood where the County Court House is now located, these companies participated in an enthusiastic initial muster: National (iuard, Company A, the Union Blues or City Grenadiers, already organized and uniformed. From various sources, principally from the Washington Guards, a volunteer organization attached to the No. 1 Fire Engine Company, there was quickly recruited the number of men required by law (thirty -two) for another company, which was duly inspected and designated as Company B. These were the only two companies recruited until in February, 1848, when Company C was completed. The Franklin Guards were recruited from No. 3 Fire Engine Company and mus- tered as Company D. The Steuben Guards were organized and took the letter E. The Shields Guards were mustered as (company F, and the Columbian Riffes as Company G. From nearby villages the complement of men was gathered to form Company H. It was about 1858 that Companies B and E withdrew from the regiment, and Company A was split into two other companies, which became known as B and E. In the summer of 1854, the regiment took part in the suppression of riots created by the preach- ings of a fanatic who called himself "The Angel Gabriel." Encampment was on the Joralemon lots. The companies of the 14th did notable .service during the Williamsburg riots also. It was after this that it took part in a general State encampment. The regiment paraded on April 27, 1859, at the celebration of the introduction of water into the city. In October, 1860, it took part in the great reception tendered to the Prince of Wales, on this occasion wearing for the first time the new uniform, dark blue single-breasted frock coat, three rows of buttons, gold lace trimmings, dark blue trousers, buff stripe and .shako. In April, 1861, the regiment was on .several occasions called out and ()uartered in the armory at Odean, E. D., in anticipation of an attack upon the Navy Yard by rebel sympathizers. Besides these events of unusual import, the 14th took its part in the usual city and State military parade, demonstrations and encampments. Companies I and K were organized in July, 1861, and they reached Camp Porter, Virginia, in that same month. Upon receipt of the news of the firing upon Fort Sumpter in 1861, measures were at once taken to place the 14th Regiment upon a war footing. Vacancies among the commissioned officers were filled, and recruiting was begun under President Lincoln's proclamation for 75,000 three-months troops. The ranks were so quickly filled that on April 18, 1861, report was made to headquarters that the regiment was in readiness to be marched to the front. Until May 18 the regiment remained in Brooklyn drilling and equipping, expecting daily to receive marching orders. It was not long before the 14th was given the opportunity to .show that they meant bu.siness. Colonel Wood telegraphed to Washington that his regiment was in readiness to take the field. He was informed that no more men would be received for a shorter term than for three years — "Three years or the war," the phra.se went. The different companies of the regiment were, there- fore, drawn up and asked if they would enlist for that length of time. The respon.se was instan- taneous. It left no room for doubt of the temper of the command. With scarcely a dissenting voice, the regiment accepted the terms of enlistment into the United States service proposed to them. The order came from Washington on May 18, 1861, for the 14th to start for Washington. At this time the regiment was locally known as the "Brooklyn Cha.s.seurs." Later, when it arrived upon the field of action, and fought its way to fame, the regiment was rechristened by the men in gray. The title, "Red-legged Devils," was derived partly from the fact that the men wore red trousers, but also because they had a habit of making their presence felt wherever they went. It was for this trait also that they were called the "Fighting 14th." The regiment arrived in Washington about 9 p. m. on the nineteenth, twenty-four hours after ' leaving Jersey City. On May 23d it was mustered into the United States service for the period of the war unless sooner discharged. The 14th was then known as the 84th U. S. Volunteers. Until July 2d the regiment remained in "Camp Wood" (named after Colonel A. M. Wood, the commanding officer) drilling and doing guard and picket duty. On this date, camp was broken, the Potomac crossed by way of Long Bridge, and another camp made in the vicinity of the Arlington House. While in this camp. Companies I and K were added to the organization. The regimental aggregate now being 960, it was assigned to the brigade of Brigadier General Andrew Porter. The regiment remained in Camp Porter until July 16, doing guard and picket duty. About 4 p. m. on that day, march was begun toward Richmond, Va. It is impossible in the limited amount of space which we have to enumerate the many battles which the "Fighting 14th" participated in and covered themselves with glory. It was about mid-day on the twenty-second of May, 1864, when a regiment of battle-scarred soldiers in blue halted near the Bowling Green road in Virginia and rested arms. The men were bearded and unkempt, their clothing was worn and weather-stained, many wore bandages, all bore the unmistakable marks of many marches, of many days and nights in the trenches and on the firing line. There was an air about them that bespoke their veteranship, a poise, a glint in the eyes, a quietness, which proved a discipline not learned in classrooms. But there was another light in the eyes — one of great anticipation. They were waiting for something — an order, a word. They stood waiting patiently. The Colonel of the regiment appeared, and then the word, like a whispered question, ran along the lines. It was "Home." Almost before the officer had fini.shed reading a short order he held, the .spirit of the lines in blue changed. The role of the .soldier .seemed to vanish, the ranks broke, men threw their caps high in the air and cheered and shouted and danced with joy. It was true! Their work was ended! THEY WERE GOING HOME! On the afternoon of the twenty-fourth of May, 1864, the quartermaster's department furnished cattle cars into which the men of the 14th piled, and the last leg of the trip home was begun. It was expected that Brooklyn would be reached the next morning, but numerous delays prevented the regiment from reaching Jersey City until the evening of the twenty-fifth. At Elizabethtown a committee of Brooklyn citizens boarded the train and the first part of a royal reception was given the "Red-legs." After a splendid dinner at Taylor's Hotel, in Jersey City, the regiment, with its escort, embarked on one of the Fulton ferry boats for the City of Churches — home at last. And thus ended the memorable services of the gallant regiment of Brooklyn men, who, for three long years, had risked their lives for their country's flag, and in doing so, had won not only sig- nal honor, but undying fame. THE FOURTEENTH IN THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR The 14th Regiment Infantry, New York Volunteers, as the organization became known when, in May, 1898, it was mustered into the service of the United States to take part in the Spanish- American War, saw only about four months' camp service and did not reach the front. Every preparation was made for duty in Cuba, however, and the troops were in a fine state of organiza- tion. Officers and men were anxious to participate in the real action, but this ultimate movement was finally deemed unnecessary by the Government. MEXICAN BORDER SERVICE AND WAR WITH GERMANY On June 19, 1916, the regiment, under command of Colonel John H. Foote, was called into the Federal service for duty on the Mexican Border. They arrived at Mission, Texas, on July 2d and remained thereuntil September 7th, when they were ordered home, and on October 11, 1916, were mustered out of the service of the United States. In July the regiment was again ordered into the Federal service for the war with Germany, under command of Colonel James R. Howlett, he having succeeded Colonel Foote, who had been promoted to Brigadier General. The regiment trained at Sheepshead Bay. While there, about three hundred and fifty of the enlisted men were transferred to the 165th, which formed a part of the Rainbow Division and was one of the first divisions to go to France. On September 29th the balance of the regiment was ordered to Spartanburg, S. C., After arriving there about 1300 officers and men were trans- ferred to the 23d and became the 106th Regiment of the 27th Division. This left but a skeleton organization, which later became the 2d Pioneer Regiment, under command of Colonel Howlett. m pillMllimilMllllipiNMIIIIIIIIll'IIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllll Colonel Frank H. Norton '"'""^''"'"■'"il'JI'-'iaii. 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Tilden Sanitary Detachment Captain Bleecker Bangs Supply Company First Lieutenant J. E. Adams Sanitary Detachment First Lieutenant F. C. Henderson Supply Company M ii i1l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ii i i i mi iii ni i iim i i i iniM iiii n iiiii i ii iii i m i i ii Mi ii i i i ii iii i!i ii ii ii i i iiiiii i i Hn ii MiM|[ ii i ii [ iii i i ii i i iiii iimi"MiiiMiMniii| ^^ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIII:iniMlli!i'lll)nilllllllim Iilliliiliri|i|i||i!;;i;,;||i.|i :llni:liili»li|i|i»iii,ii,; , ,,.i;i,,; ii,,i,'!||irlllll]mll«irilmti Sanitary Detachment, 106th Infantry 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. IS. 19. 20. Sergeant Warren T. Hatter Sergeant Howard F. Kreller Cook James F. Walker Dental As.sistant Hahhy li. Hayes Dental Assistant Oscar Anderson First-class Private Robert Ballus First-class Private Ralph Bhown First-class Private Paul M. Fletcher First-class Private Frank V. Goodman First-class Private Sylvester Hedberg First-class Private Ernest M. Izan First-class Private Leffehts L. Mabie First-class Private Vincent A. O'Connor First-class Private Arthur Puhdy First-class Private Harold H. Walker Private George M . Berry Private William Berry Private Francis W. Blewitt Private Erne.st Blomghen Private F'rank A. Daley 24. 25. 28. 29. 21. Private 22. Private 23. Private Private Private 26. Private 27. Private Private Private 30. Private 31. Private 32. Private 33. Private 34. Private 35. Private 36. Private 37. Private 38. Private 39. Private Edward F. Daniels Edward J. Dowd Sidney Goodman Alfred R. Guthrie George Healy Vincent Hedberg Louis Hohl Charles H. Kayser Ernest J. Lofstrom Harold H. Marks Robert W. Nicholson Charles Nintzel Harry Reed Jacob Semberg George V. Sherry Norman K. Stein Frank W. Sutton RussEL B. Swain George A. 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Cook V. Wharton 24. 10. Horseshoer J. A. Hughes 25. 11. Horseshocr J. W. McDonnell 26. 12. Horscshoer J. L. Thompson 27. 13. Saddler F. P. Hohusen 28. 14. Mechanic R. A. Mutii 29. 15. Mechanic T. H. Johns 30. Mechanic H. S. Cochrane Wagoner F. C. Basset Wagoner J. Basset Wagoner G. J. Blocker Wagoner W. V. Brecke.nridge Wagoner S. Brooks Wagoner J. J. Carr Wagoner G. Ciark Wagoner G. Cole Wagoner J. F. CuMMiNGS Wagoner W. W. Discher Wagoner A. A. Dohehty Wagoner E. W. Di hyea Wagoner N. Eli^worth Wagoner J. H. Fay ^rrHiintmiiiiiMinnttiiimnmmmiiiiiir. tii»r,i.nnirniiii].iiriiiiiniiiiiimnmirKi"fnitMiii»»in ltlll l i l liM I II II I II II"i«"ii"ii"i"i'"l |l » ll M lll l lll l li n ililli l lilll|l Mllll llllllllllllll u lli mmi lll l i n i U IIII « l ll l l l l llll in i l l ll l W^ ^^^^^^ ^ iMLiiin iiiiim) inmi iiiiiiium iMiiiiiiiuii n niiiii.iMNiiiium iiiiMjiiiiiiiriiiriiriiii.iiiim rdiiimirmmliMiimag Supply Company, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. H. 12. 13. 14. 15. Wagoner Wagoner Wagoner Wagoner Wagoner Wagoner Wagoner Wagoner Wagoner Wagoner Wagoner Wagoner Wagoner Wagoner Wagoner G. F. Fitzgerald F. E. Flyn.v F. Goldstein .\. Goldstein V. E. Grant J. I. Hanley J. P. Hennessv J. J. HiGGINS M. N. Hughes C. Jacobson M. R. Johnson P. Kestin S. Langdon W. A. Leckey R. R. Lord 16. Wagoner 17. Wagoner 18. Wagoner 19. Wagoner 20. Wagoner 21. Wagoner 22. Wagoner 23. Wagoner 24. Wagoner 25. Wagoner 26. Wagoner 27. Wagoner 28. Wagoner 29. W^agoner 30. Wagoner T. McClennon J. J. McDermott J. E. Marsh F. J. Miller E. F. Monahan M. Nelson J. L. Nesbit D. H. Nicholas E. J. Nolan R. R. O'Brien S. F. O'DONNELL A. J. O'Reilly P. D. Petersen J. C. Ryall B. F. Sage uiii»m)iimu'Hi.nii:i;irii;iiiiiu iiiiiiiiiiimiiiuum niiiilTnmiifinKi,Mriii i; muDniiiniiiN i Iiiiliriniiiiiii iiiiuiiii uMiiiriir ii inii.iii.immilll IIJIil II imilullllllllllll IIJimiiilillNimiiniiliiiluillllililii Hi rmiiiilllllinJiiiiiiJiiij il llllllllllllllll l ll il lll ' iil millll ll l l llirni i ' iii nn iillll ll llll U li l lllll rilim illl M II I I IIMlH '# •.» f- 10 IZo s.i£w.)is 2.1 Ro 23 Mi I >. z^ Supply Company, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 1. Wagoner J. E. Scanix)N 10. 2. Wagoner L. C. Schwendemann 17. 3. Wagoner J. P. Shannon 18. 4. Wagoner W. G. Sheerin 19. 5. Wagoner J. P. Sheridan 20. 6. Wagoner M. B. Sickles 21. 7. Wagoner F. Starr 22. 8. Wagoner E. A. Strothman 23. 9. Wagoner A. J. Stypeck 24. 10. Wagoner J. J. Taylor 25. 11. Wagoner T. J. Thornton 26. 12. Wagoner J. Travers 27. 13. Wagoner J. P. Twigg 28. 14. Wagoner T. Tynan 29. 15. Wagoner J. J. Walsh 30. Wagoner C. R. Weeks Wagoner W. Weidlek Wagoner W. Weiss Wagoner G. Walters First-class Private H. G. Cornew First-class Private T. P. Harte First-class Private A. F. Johnson First-class Private J. J. McNeeley First-class Private J. F. O'Donnell First-class Private G. E. Raynor First-class Private A. Trautman First-class Private G. F. Wenzel Private S. Berenbbrg Private A. E. Blanch Private W. J. Devlin "iffiiimiiiiniiiriiiiiiiii Supply Company, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 1. Private J. F. X. Donnelly 16. Private H. Solomon 2. Private J. F. Dona van 17. Private I. Spiegelman 3. Private F. J. Flaherty 18. Private S. S. Stiles 4. Private JI. Hignell 19. Private R. E. Thomson 5. Private C. A. Klemn 20. Private H. Wald 6. Private W. Klinszporn 21. Private F. J. White 7. Private L. Libertoff 22. Private M. White 8. Private G. Mauro 23. Private J. H. Wilson 9. Private H. Meyehson 24. Private E. Woltman 10. Private J. J. Morris 25. Private F. Presto 11. Private G. E. Myers 26. Orderman J. J. Campbell 12. Private J. E. Murray 27. Orderman P. Saxe 13. Private W. T. ODonnell 28. Orderman J. Bacigalupo 14. Private B. Parodi 29. Orderman F. Bannerman 15. Private E. J. Roesler 30. Wagoner J. Bach iniiiiiiniii.LMiMHi..iimiiniiiniHi[|iiiitiijmimuuum iTr i l llllllllllu T l ini'i''i'''i'i''"MtmN i,iKiiiiimi;iiimMinii^iNiitiiHii iMii]Lijmimi»tu jii]iuiiiLiiitin([iniMiniim^^^ iiiuiiiiimii'mmniimiiiuinmiimMiiiiiiiimiiiiiiuiiimiinmiHiHniiuiii m'mtiuiiimiiiimiiiuiinirnMiiiiiM iii iimil l l lll l lll Bl"»10IW'" 'i » i N i «" i ^ i ""ii"i" ii "i"" Officers Headquarters Company, 106th Infantry Captain Arthur V. McDermott Second Lieutenant G. C. Cleaver Second Lieutenant G. A. McCorkle Second Lieutenant F. J. Jackson iiiiiiiiiiimtiriiiiiiii i iii i ipi l ii i i iiii nji ii ipii i i i i i iiipi i Ni i i i m iii iiiii i ii iii i ii n i iMii i i ii iiiim ii N i Mii iii m ^ ^ ^ !!'i :i^jj\aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiTiTifiiim Headquarters Company, 106th Infantry 1. Batt. Sergt. Major John T. MacCowan 2. Color Sergeant John G. Burhenne 3. First Sergeant William J. Hennesst 4. Sergeant John J. Carey 5. Sergeant Russell W. Demers 6. Sergeant Leon De Costa 7. Sergeant James M. Farrar, Jr. 8. Sergeant Frederick L. Georgens, Jr. 9. Sergeant Ivon W. Heinle 10. Sergeant George A. Mulranan 11. Sergeant Edward J. Timoney 12. Sergeant Charles A. Vogt 13. Sergeant Wiluam J. Williams 14. Corporal John Buhler 15. Corporal Walter B. Dillon 16. Corporal Clarence A. Greene 17. Corporal Harry T. Liddell 18. Corporal Gcstave A. Larson 19. Corporal Stanley Myers 20. Corporal Ernest A. Nebling 21. Corporal Harry W. Peterson 22. Corporal William J. Porter llllinimillllimill""'" ' ' -iNltt ii.MrHMrfirt|||in,i)|ri I'lMIIUillMlllliliUmJ llllllillllllhllll"ll"ll''"l'nilllllllillllll [iminrltlilii.i^linm Ullimmiin] iitii;iiN[Mifirii:i aiHlllIlllimillll|i~' .iiiijiii.jij; riniNiiDiDilllJIH Jinriiiiiimiiijili riiiii»i[iiilijiJINiuliiiJillNlllllirilll||||||||mlllllllllllll|llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll|NII i.iiimilliiMiL rj ii[iiliiiiiiiiiMN||||||||||||||||||||||li»m i Mil ilii'll" ili liilllilllilliaillll'IMIIimilllllmilllMa Headquarters Company, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 1. Corporal James J. Reeck 2. Corporal Alfred A. Seaqriff 3. Corporal Edward M. Wolf 4. Corporal Abraham Woolf 5. Corporal William Zieoler 6. Corporal William M. Perley 7. Corporal Arthur Ungebauer 8. Corporal William M. Walsh 9. Mechanic Ernest W. Southern 10. Horseshoer Lee K. Miller 11. Private Benjamin W. Arrange 12. Private Harold E. Aitken 13. Private Frederick H. Abel 14. Private William F. Brophy 1.5. Private Edward Bornhoeft 16. Private William T. Ball 17. Private Frank J. Bennett 18. Private Thomas J. Briordy 19. Private Philip Burke 20. Private Francis T. Carson 21. Private Petek J. Corcoran I jll ll l l ll llll ll lim i l l l ' . 'i' i ' i ^ l ^!n■n^;Lilllllll»^lllmm liMI|| | nr| | | l | || || l l || n | | |||l|l || |I Mim i l i mil l l lllll ll illi milll i n il l ll l l l iilll l lll l l Ml llll l i m i n rllirimiiliiiiimr 1..11111 1 iiiiriiiiii.iinifiNmiii.iiiiii Mmmm | B i i' iii f iiii i iiii i iiii i i ii iii i i n'iiP i i ii 'i ! !"'"n- i ( i ! !v :,i iiii ii lMiiiMiiiin" i M« iiii iiiiiii i i i imy i mmim iii i]Iiii i mii i iim iuliM»iij»iniiiiMtiiii7iiiiii:miiiiimmni ai«iil«i il l i illl l l l Nl i lli' ii j i ipn iii iiiiij i i iii[i iii i i iii ii i iiiii ii i i n i i i i i jji iii i!ii)jiii i nii ii i i m iii iiiiiH iiiiiiii iiii iii ii i i ii i ii i i i i i i iii i i i ji iii ^ Headquarters Company, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 1. Private Frank J. Collins 13. 2^ Private Frank A. Campbell 14. 3. Private Thomas P. Callahan, Jr. 15. 4. Private Fr.\nk L. Cunningham 16. 5. Private Joseph F. Dunn 17. 6. Private Edward C. Duffy ■ IS. 7. Private Cyril De Young 19. 8. Private Henry Diehl 20. 9. Private Matthew P. De Lacey 21. 10. Private Frank J. Fohret 22. 11. Private John J. Finston 23. 12. Private Chaui.es A. Ferguson Private Walter Fagan Private William J. Daly Private Matthew F. Doran Private Richard C. Duffy Private Thomas C. Eagleson Private George J. Gebhardt Private Michael Guido Private Edwin U. Hay Private Ira W. Halpern Private DeWitt M. Havens, Jr Private P. Faucetta i Headquarters Company, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 1. Private Matthew F. Judge 2. Private Patrick F. Healy 3. Private David M. Hirsch 4. Private Thomas Hopewell 5. Private Archbald C. Kearney 6. Private Frank B. Kane 7. Private Otto A. Leivonan 8. Private Frank La^arek 9. Private John F. Lindstrom, Jr. 10. Private Robert B. Lockhardt 11. Private Edward A. Logan 12. Private T. G. Leeson 13. Private John F. McGoldrick 14. Private Joseph McDonald 15. Private Patrick McNamara 16. Private Thomas J. McCormick 17. Private Joseph L. McHenry 18. Private Robert B. Martin 19. Private Ralph P. Meissner 20. Private Walter B. Milde 21. Private William J. Morris, Jr. Mmnill[Hlll""'i""'""""""niiiTii»irj timiLiimmii jiiiiiiiti ii n iiiiiuiii.tiiiiiirNiiiiiiiiii.uii»m|j|||[|||||||fli||||||||iri||||||H||l|limi|l||tllllllll[mmillllimitllllllllllllllllllllllllHII>i' n.tiJMJiintm.Lititiiiin.iii n.iiriiiiiiiiiiiiuimill a ii milll i m il l lllll | i'"»"ii"i"iii""i"miiiniiiiMir miniliiiliniijiiiiiiirjirm miimirrliimnmniirnrimnfin llllll | | | l | l lllll lllllll l l l lll l ll l l ll l llllll lll lll lll ll lll ll l lll l l lll l l ll ll ll l lllll l ll ll l l lli n il ll lli m"""M ' millllBIIIIIMnill| |||| | ||| |||| | M|l |||l |i""""""i"""i"l lll l llll Ml llill lll ll iD ll in i l lll lllll l l ll lll l l l HllllllllliP BI»«l«lllli™illMimnii:i!i'"':;i'li:'!i;; Headquarters Company, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 1. Private John Mitrickes 2. Private Henry Motylinski 3. Private Arthur J. R. Moelter 4. Private John J. Meralls 5. Private Agustin Menolove 6. Private Joseph M. Murray, Jr. 7. Private Richard Moeller 8. Private Louis Myers 9. Private Thomas C. Nelson 10. Private Frederick C. Ohlse.s 11. Private John F. Pankanin 12. Private Joseph A. Pendergest 13. Private Stanley J. Pieski 14. Private John J. Quinn 15. Private Frederick D. Raynor, Jr. 16. Private William J. Reilly 17. Private Harold D. Rhinehart 18. Private James C. Rustin 19. Private William Reedy 20. Private John F. Sand 21. Private Robert W. Seinsoth Headquarters Company, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 1. Private Francis P. Sheridan 2. Private Philip J. Sullivan 3. Private Robert J. Smith 4. Private Howard Smith 5. Private Frederick C. Simon 6. Private Andrew F. Sciilitz 7. Private William B. Travis 8. Private Johnatiian L. Upton 9. Private James J. Walsh 10. Private James A. Weston 11. Private Albert T. Wardrobe 12. Private Herman Zachman, Jr. 13. Private Lawrence Zublinski 14. Private Charles J. Zolleb 15. Private L. Loew 16. Private G. E. Tramson 17. Assistant Band Leader Ber.nard J. Toy 18. Sergeant Bugler Gordon Andrews 19. Band Sergeant Walter E. Downer 20. Band Sergeant John J. Waldbon 21. Band Corporal Samuel S. Ackbrly 22. Band Corporal William S. Tbezise IIIIIIIIIHIIMIIIIIIIIIIillllllllllirMllllllimn iiiniiiiiimihi .!:,:i .iiiii. 'i;i iii.;^iiiiiimiiiii i ,;:i.:: ■'""'"""Ill"" ""S Headquarters Company, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 1. Band Corporal John V. Saenger 2. Band Corporal Henry G. Beeney 3. Band Corporal Randolph M. Bigelow 4. Second-class Musician Walter J. BouNO 5. Second-class Musician Dominick De Matteo 6. Second-class Musician Belesley Toblv 7. Third-class Musician Joseph L. Boyle 8. Third-class Musician Martin A. Lennon 9. Third-class Musician Willum E. McKeon 10. Third-class Musician J. T. McGovebn 11. Third-class Musician Edward A. Flanagan 12. Third-class Musician Joseph Gillespie 13. Third-class Musician Henry A. Baum 14. Third-class Musician Charles D. Ehrengart 15. Third-class Musician Henry L. Fagan 16. Third-class Musician Oliver Pfaff 17, Third-class Musician Albert P. McHugh 18. Third-class Musician John J. O'Mara 19. Third-class Musician Harold E. Davids 20. Third-class Musician J. Guinane 21. Third-class Musician M. Eiseman 22. Third-class Musician C. Larsen ^H»>^^ltlllll^^^"'ll'l"l^''^iMllllll(IJ|l)^n|UJ^|t;JliMr|.^^jn)||[[^^^^|;|l|l|M^l^lmlll^lll]MlmlnmlJll^lmlllrtln^^^ liiiiiiLiiiNimn'iii"!"" llUllilTlimilJIllllli'"'"" imriNiimniuiiinimiiiiifiiiiiiiMinitM mtBiniiiiiimn iimNiNiiiiiiiimiHUi miiiii»iimimnimi[iiiiinii[imiiiiiiMniimiiii»iMmiij»iimiiiiiiiiiijiiuriniiiinn,niin!;niiiihimimi]Ni»iiiii]MitiiiiiiiKjiJiMiiiiiiriiiii.ii ^ Illimillimilllllllllllllllllllllllllll"ii"iiiii 'HI. mil I niiMimiiiiii Huiliiiiiiiiiriiriiimimi ml ml illllllllllllllinillllllllllllllNIIIIIIIIIIIII mil mt lillinimiiiilimiliiniililiiliia iniiiiiiliuiiiiiirriiM ■iiJ[iiiiiiiiiJiiiimii|M|||i|||H|llllUNIimiinnimillllll»""""""iS ^MIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIiilliiiiiir ru^HT ^":ini.iini;n.- '":''iN'riji!:''i!i;:r,';niriTTnTTiiTiTr!ti!TTinih^'!'iii)MiimniniiiMiiT!iMMinnMiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinTniii r i!iifi i i » rii im niii M imi mm ^ Machine Gun Company, 106th Infantry 1. Supply Sergeant V'ictor S. Brown 2. Mess Sergeant John C. Connolly 3. Stable Sergeant Wendell G. Lee 4. Sergeant Thomas J. Raleigh 5. Sergeant Charles E. Smith 6. Sergeant Eladio Rodriqiez 7. Sergeant Eric W. Spencer 8. Sergeant Arthur C. Schocke 9. Sergeant Charles R. McCaffrey 10. Sergeant Edward Monahan 1 1 . Sergeant Stephen Pivovar 12. Corporal Francis K. Coleman 13. Sergeant Jerome A. Skerhy 14. 1.5. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. Corporal William A. Hartman Corporal Charles G. Cleary Corporal D. F. Culkin Private John L. Collins Corporal John J. Kennedy Corporal John K. McEvoy Corporal Joseph C. Perkins Corporal William K. Greenip Corporal Nicholas Gr.\ney Corporal George Livingston Corporal William K. Lethen Cook John N. Gorman ii'"'-" luiiiLniiiiimininiiii'i:^];!. ■" " iNimiiiiiiimiiiiitiii il:i[ii]]iiii i,iii[uimmiimiii]iinmii illllllnllluultllllinilimil'lillJUlimi I ff ll ll l illl l l lllll Miiimil lll lK I "' T lilii ! . , ;' i '" ; l illl ln ) ' lll l ll)!lf lll i H l l l l ll N i nill ll ii'imi mniniiiNii "l aiiiiimimililllllli miiim Mimiiiiiiiiiiiniriiimiiiim imiiniiiiiiliiimiiiiiliniilii[iMiiiiiNi'\niNiniiiiiMiminMiiiiii| ||||||||||||||| || | ||| | ||Mn il ll llll l ll ll lll ll lll lll llllll lll l llMU Ii mini lll N lll l l ll lll il l l l »^^ ^^^ Machine Gun Company, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 1. Private Christian Gehring 2. Mechanic Percy J. Staib 3. Saddler Alexander Cushman 4. Musician Chakles J. Quigley 5. Musician Lewis Beddow 6. First-class Private Leslie A. Behhian 7. First-class Private John F. Barrett 8. First-class Private Louis F. Brickett 9. First-class Private Clarence Burmester 10. First-class Private Mathew J. Canavan 11. First-class Private Fit^NK J. Cochran 12. First-class Private Thomas F,. Compton 13. First-class Private Frank (.'reedon 14. First-class Private Charles A. Fleming 15. First-class Private Frank J. Holahan 10. First-class Private Henry C. Hunerhoff 17. First-class Private Frank O. Jensen 18. First-class Private George J. King 19. First-class Private Edwahd U. Maloney 20. First-cla.ss Private Frank J. MriiRAY 21. First-class Private Fdward A. Newton 22. First-class Private John W. Xott 23. First-class Private Milton F. Nuremberg 24 First-class Private William E. Pitt 25. First-class Private Carl Ruroede Machine Gun Company, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 1. First-class Private Chester A. Smith 14. 2. First-class Private Robert Van Cott 15. 3. First-class Private Walter Weller 16. 4. First-class Private Andrew Wood 17. 5. First-class Private George Zeese 18. 6. First-class Private Frederick Zimmerman 19. 7. Private Richard W. Abeles 20. 8. Private W.^LTER J. Abr.\ms 21. 9. Private Ralph Alger 22. 10. Private DeVoe Atwell 23. 11. Private Ernest Bartlet 24. 12. Private Charles Bollot 25. 13. Private Salvatore Bonafede Private Charles Boulton Private Wilmer Bourdo Private Clemence Brady Private Kenneth F. Carter Private Joseph A. Curk Private Joseph E. Clooney Private Hubert Cornish Private James A. CoRR Private Christopher Crosby Private Joseph H. Derham Private Charles E. Diven Private Christian Emerling iiiiilTi niUiimlillllulllllllli'iiiMiniii I tiiiiiini iiimirmiitiiiiiLii nulfiiiiinii niiiiiii|||||[||[||j|n||lnimiilim iiniiiiiiiiinimiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiii al^lllll lll ill ll lW« lll l llllnll ^ ll n llll mMilT TTm m illll m lllll l! l:!lll M rlll n l n l l llllllll _ lllllll » Private William H. Esterly Private Daniel Ferguson Private Joseph Gobcztnski Private Andrew Grillo Private William C. Hall Private Richard J. Hanrahan Private Frank L. Howe Cook Henry S. Hunter Private Antonio Ingrisano Private Joseph Jackson Private Leo Kellt Private James J. Kennedy 13. Private Charles Kissam, Jr. 14. Private Joseph A. Leavitt 15. Private Frank Lehnkrt 16. Private C. Leniec 17. Private Abraham Levy 18. Private Sigmund Loewenkopf 19. Private Al,\n MacDonough 20. Private William F. McShane 21. Private Peter Madia 22. Private Amelio Mazzio 23. Private Frank J. Moll 24. Private Michael Moskowitz H»iiiwiiliiiiliiiiiiii im i i ii i;i iiiiii i ii ii ii i« ^ m i i iiiii inii ii 'iHiM i i ii i iiii iM ii i ii i iiii i ii j ii i ii iiii i i i ii i i i ii ii i i i iii iii iiii iiiii i iiiii m iii i ii i iiiiii i ii i ii i iii i iii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiii i iii iii iiiii i i M iii i iiiiii n iniiinii iim i i ii ni i j i i ii m iiii iii i iiiiiiin m iii i iiii ji ii in ii nii i i ii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iii i iii iimimi i i i i, Machine Gun Company, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) Private William Mulrenan Private Frank L. Nelson Private James E. Patrick Private William F. Peace Private Errol K. Price Private Charles E. Rae Private Thomas Rezevage Private William Rostron Private John T. Ryan Private William F. Ryan Private Harry Schlimowitz Private Alexander Scott 13. Private Arthur Stickxey 14. Private Joseph H. Tucker 15. Private William H. Ulrich 16. Private Frederick Vo.n'Stromeh 17. Private Samuel Wasson 18. Private James C. Weeda 19. Private Henry A. Weir 20. Private William J. Werner 21. Private George H. Zahn 22. Private Edwin Gibson 23. ]"rivate J. Bondelino 24. Private C. Haktman "' ' ■ ""'nnn'ii iii'ii"""! Ill I ' iiiiimiimrMmiBE lA^ Major Walter A. DeLamater Commanding 1st Battalion SlmiUN II I III IIII i r lTii UMiimi..i,iiiinimMjiiiiiMm ir r ini || |||| H ll l i ni llll N l llll lllli n i Ml lll l llll | fl''l""""""l""l |ll l llli m il ll llll l l l l l ll ll ll lll l lll l lt ll l ll ^ m ""JM" lllllilNiiNliiiiii iiiiiii.[»iiiiiii i^imiiiiimiIillii:! Uiir inii )i[ |ii ; i, ; i|||| i||l|mmillnlllllllNIMe iil ll l i m ii nt l M l l lll iJmill lll l l l l l ll Him i l l ll lll l ll lli llllll ii llll ll lllll im^ riiimiiiiiirji«i»i«niiiiiimii iiimiiiiiim imiiliiimiimiimmiiiinii iii riir iilliiu iiliimiilllilll i riiiiiiiiiiiinii^ iiiiiim;inj || ||| ||| | |lilll l l l l llllll l l l NII II II I I I I II I I II I M II I II I Ii m i l l ll l llM I IW I IIMg Company A, 106th Infantry 1. First Sergeant W. A. Langherst 17. Corporal R. F. Stevens 2. Supply Sergeant R. Schmitz 18. Corporal E. F. Conley 3. Mess Sergeant R. J. McBurnie 19. Corjjoral J. J. Dempsey 4. Sergeant G. Cole 20. Corporal W. .1. Sullivan 5. Sergeant R. G. Killans 21. Corporal H. S. Rockwood 6. Sergeant E. M. Sterling 22. Corporal A. J. Mutell 7. Sergeant C. G. McChesney 23. Corporal S. P. Habel 8. Sergeant A. W. Fhomoso 24. Corporal R. A. McGuigan 9. Sergeant H. M. Rossuck 25. Corporal J. L. Hough 10. Corporal G. Stinsman 26. Corporal R. R. Dorn 11. Corporal A. F. Knudsen 27. Corporal A. E. Staib 12. Corporal W. R. Poucheb 28. Corporal H. J. Claassen 13. Corporal W. D. Naylor 29. Corporal W. H. Sickels 14. Corporal L. Long 30. Corporal R. S. Taylor 15. Sergeant F. A. Anglim 31. Corporal E. Franco 16. Corporal H. I. Schwaner 32. Corporal C. J. Bock Sii i iippii llii pi ii mii i i ii i iiiiiii i iiiiii ii i i i i ii iwi imiiiiiiiiiiMiiiii M i m i ii iii i Li i Miij ii i iiiii i iiiiii i i ii i i iiiii i ii i iiii ii i i i i i N ii i iiiii i ii i ii i iii i iiiiii ii iiii i ii i i i ii iii iii i iiiiiiiii ii i i iiii i ii n iiii i i i i i iiiii i i i i ii i^^ Company A, 106th Infantry (CONTIXUKD) 1. Corporal H. Metc.\lf 17. First-class Private H. J. Benson 2_ Cook J. Hughes IS. First-class Private M. Berger 3. Corporal C. E. Castle 19. First-class Private J. Beyer 4. Private J. J. Wymbs 20. First-class Private F. Birney 5. Cook V. J. Prusixsky 21. First-class Private C. Boland 6. Cook W. J. CoLLIG.\N- 22. First-class Private A. Brophv 7. Mechanic G. Anderson 23. First-class Private S. Brown 8. Mechanic F. F. Bleckeh 24. First-class Private H. B. Cohan 9. Mechanic W. McElroy 25. First-class Private C. Conlan 10. Mechanic G. Thursby 26. First-class Private \V. Eari 11. Bugler E. S. Everh.\rd 27. First-class Private C. De Fed 12. Bugler W. A. Taylor 28. First-class Private \Y. Fair 13. First-class Private B. Abt 29. First-class Private G. Gedney 14. First-class Private C. Al.\io 30. First-class Private A. Giles 1.5. First-class Private H. Armstrong 31. First-class Private \V. Graham 16. First-class Private AV. Baiirs 32. First-class Private L. Greco m Company A, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 1. First-class Private I. H. Hall 18. First-class Private J. Tobin 2. First-class Private E. Hill 19. First-class Private Ant. Volpe 3. First-class Private 0. Johnson 20. First-class Private R. Walker 4. First-class Private T. Larsen 21. First-class Private O. Westgate 5. First-class Private J. LooMia 22. First-class Private A. Wulff 6. First-class Private G. McNevin 23. Private A. Barca 7. First-class Private T. Mantell 24. Private C. Beck 8. First-class Private E. M.\soN 25. Private A. Benoit 9. First-class Private A. Messner 26. Private E. Bernard 10. First-class Private C. Nicholas 27. Private J. Bernstein 11. First-class Private T. O'Toole 28. Private M. Bianco 12. First-class Private C. Owen 29. Private A. Billings 13. First-class Private R. Roebbrg 30. Private A. Boenau 14. First-class Private M. Ryder 31. Private J. Bondelino 15. First class Private T. Schirmuhlt 32. Private C. Branctao 16. First-class Private E. Spafford 33. Private W. Broesler 17. First-class Private R. Thursby .'t'li'H iiliilr .uiilniilllHIII!/liiiiirlii,:((i'«!i;mniKmiilil]llirilllimillIII:imi||lllllllinili||Wi|limill ii llmiimMi lilin nil;r':!lil Illl »r!.; ;i !i,"ii:'Vi)llliillllillJUIilliillilil|i liiiilliLi: ■i.Ui'iMinWIIlMimmiE gl ll l i lli l llllll l lli iii J ii v iii i iin K iiii n ii i i iii iii i ii i iiiiii iii iiiiiii MJM i i iii i ii M i i ii i iiiiiii ii iii iiiii i i i n i i i n ii iiiiiiii■ \z ^9 m:: ZL ^t\ 25 W jt,. '* -r Company B, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) First-class Private Charles H. Kropp First-class Private Agustus Lagno First-class Private James I-ang First-class Private Frank W. Lippebt First-class Private Albert J. Lynch First-class Private John F. McCann First-class Private William J. McKenna First-class Private Bernard J. McManus First-class Private Austin Madden First-class Private Wilbert Moore First-class Private Leo A. Murphy First-class Private Frederic Nixon First-class Private Arthur H. O'Brien First-class Private Patrick J. J. Shanley First-class Private Joseph Spina First-class Private James E. Spratt First-class Private John Trippe First-class Private John J. Van Houten First-class Private Lester I. Wayne Private Harold Albrecht Private Reuato Anari Private Andrew A. Anderson Private Frank E. Bailey Private James E. Baker Private John Batten Private Otis H. Bedell Private Earl E. Bevans Private Charles F. Borchert Private John A. Brady Private John Bramdstretter Private Frank \. Britton Private Harold Brockman Private Edward B. Brooks Private Ernest A. Brotherhood Company B, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 1. Private Robert F. Bullock 18. Private Joh.n J. Driscoll 2 Private Eugene Burke 19. Private Henry F. Eggleston 3. Private Harold Burke 20. Private James Esposito 4. Private Thomas J. Cangley 21. Private Nicholas Esposito 5. Private James E. Carney 22. Private Luke A. Fay 6. Private Stevens C. Cassello 23. Private John J. F'oley 7. Private Eugene F. Cassidy 24. Private Harry A. Fredericks 8. Private Paul Clnoa 25. Private Leo S. Galski 9. Private James H. Conner 26. Private Michel T. Galvin 10. Private John Courtney 27. Private Robert F. Garrison 11. Private Leo.nard C. Daley 28. Private John Gillen 12. Private Leon L. Dalrymple 29. Private Enrico Giordano 13. Private Walter Daly 30. Ptivate Leighton Gladd 14. Private William T. Daly 31. Private Harold Gluck 15. Private Peter DelNegro 32. Private Carl Gunderson 16. Private Alfred Douglas 33. Private .\lexander S. Hartley 17. Private William A. Doud EiiiimiimiJiJMtiwiiiHnii : .iiinmniinimiKiiiii/iiikiiiNilii iii[ ii]H)iiiiiiinm|)|||ii|imiimnjjnu]miu ililllill[inii;illlliii!iii]iiiiiiiininii;iiiii,i!;i(i' -■ '"lit ii,[[iiii[nMiiiiiini. Mii;inniMnninMiim»iiimim|i|i)||)|||i[iiiiiiiiii(iiii|iailllllililiai||llli'illllliiiliilii[|i||llltllliliiiliiililiJ iiiiiHminniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiLniiiiiimnf iflimiiiim/5 aiii i iii i ii iii « [i » ii wj i ii i' fflim ii i iiiii [ iiiii ij iiiii i i ii ii » iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii niirMiiiii iii n iiii j i n i ii ii iM iii i i i iii i« ii! i iiiii i ii;i i ii m iiii j i ii ^ ^ Company B, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 1. Private Timothy D. Hartnett 18. Private Frederic W. Liedick 2. Private Francis G. Henderson 19. Private Reuben L. Lind 3. Private Frank F. Henry 20. Private Joseph R. Loomis 4. Private Pittorino Vixcenzo 21. Private Edwin N. Lundin 5. Private George Herold 22. Private Francis McCabe 6. Private Charles Hogg 23. Private Peter E. McCall 7. Private Samuel Horowitz 24. Private James L. McGill 8. Private Charles J. Hughes 25. Private George E. McGrisken 9. Private Peter H. Josten 26. Private James McMahon 10. Private George Kaiser 27. Private George A. Mahr 11. Private Alexander G. Kampf 28. Private Michael Maida 12. Private Edwin A. Kelly 29. Private Louis D. Mancuso 13. Private Martin A. Kessler 30. Private Joseph Manguso 14. Private IsAC Kraft 31. Private Harry Mantel'l 15. Private George E. Kuhl 32. Private John Marro 16. Private Arthur E. La Mar 33. Private Joseph F. Meehan 17. Private George Lauer riiiiiiiiiiimiintiiii;]iMiLii.iirii:lilniilllll]iiiil HI! !i)Mli)iiii |iiii];;iiiiiiii "•" 'I'l'iiiH'iiiimniflllillliii, l"iifi|imit[iiiii iiiiiiimm]im lllllllfii^ii)im]ii[l„'liiNllllJillUim ':iii:n!i,imniiii:iiiiimii;. 'u .■vnuuiiiun:w.: 'class Private >class Private >class Private >class Private >class Private -class Private -class Private -class Private -class Private Peter E. Dempsey Arthur W. Dohrman Thomas H. Donnelly James E. Dopp John Dunleavy Edward E. Elfokd John C. Ellis William Frisch Thomas J. Harley George R. Hennessey John Holland Harry H. Hood Edwin Horsley Eugene T. Janodet Richard J. Kenny Herbert J. Lahiff Charles A Lundquist First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Edward N. McGarry Donald E. McGreevey John D. McGreevey Lewis E. Mammier Charles J. Martin Frederick E. Matson Herman A. Merz InwiN O'Leary Sherman Olsen Harold A. O'Sullivan Joseph H. Purcell Michael Quinn Russell H. Richman James T. Ryan Isador Rynston George W. Scheuble Arthur C. Schierloh ai"iiiMN i iiiiiii"ijii ii iji i i«i i iin i Hi iiiii j ii ii ii! i i i i iii« ii!i i fi M ii ii iiiii i ii iiiii ii ii iiiii i i i ii j i i iii i ii i iiii ii i i i iii iiiiiiiiiii«^ ) i'l M l l ii i l n i ir i "li i i i!' il Ni 'iit;;iii)ii n iiiiiii ji i i i! 'iu iii i i i ir[iiiliilii)iiii i llii i i i ii i:i | i i ij| iiii jii iiii i ii i ii i ii ii ii i ii ii ii ]ii]|| i i|ii ii i! !iii|i| im ii!i i ii )i iii i ii i iii i ii inin iii] !iiiniiiiiiiirimiiitiiiiiii[iii!iiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiUjiii!tiuuiiumiii Company C, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 1. First-class Private John C. Slavin 17. Private Howard Booth 2. First-class Private David Stu RNIOLO 18. Private Frank Brandt 3. First-class Private John J. Su llivan 19. Private Herbert L. Brown 4. First-class Private Joseph W. Tague 20. Private August Buhk 5. First-class Private William J TOTTEN 21. Private John T. Cahill 6. First-class Private James M. Tibridy 22. Private John J. Cablin, Jr. 7. First-class Private James Winne 23. Private Nuncie A. Cerrato 8. Private Joseph .\iiearn 24. Private Fred C. Christiansen 9. Private Antonio Antoxiello 2n. Private James J. Collins 10. Private Haruy H. Bailey 26. Private Edwin V. Connolly 11. Private George H. Ben.vett 27. Private John J. Coville 12. Private Henry B. Beninger 28. Private Hugh Cunningham 13. Private Joseph Berlese 29. Private Raleigh A. Davis 14. Private Jack Billkk 30. Private Charles D. Deacon 15. Private Oscar Bittner 31. Private Michael F. Donahue 16. Private Tony Balestreri 32. Private James I. Dooley .riiniHiii.iiiii.i.iJiiiimnih]imii;i[)Hiniii.> iiiiiijjjiiiiiitiitJiyiiiiiHHiwiiiiHiimmimLiuiiiiiiiiiiiimmiJJiiiLiiUiLiiiitLiiii^^ .iii.MmumuimuLL;-''^';-!'"""':^'""' iihhii..mS imLiiiiiiiiMiiumimuiiimiinniiiiiiii iii[iriiitiirMmiHiriimiinii||ii[|||[|||i|iiiiiiiiiinilll)limillllllllliiHii»iiiuiiiiMLiMummii»iniu»HniiihMii»iiiimHimim Q Company C, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 1. Private Joseph J. Doyle 18. Private James J. Hi.ves 2. Private George E. Duoan 19. Private Frederick Hochreiter 3. Private Toney Dunikouski 20. Private Edward Holland 4. Private Robert Edgeworth 21. Private John Hudak 5. Private Timothy A. Eg.\n 22. Private Albert H. Jeffreys 6. Private Joseph Fazakerley 23. Private Neuson Kalley 7. Private Thomas F. Finan 24. Private Thomas J. Kelly S. Private Curtis J. Fitzgerald, Jr. 25. Private Edward J. Knott 9. Private James Fitzsimmons 26. Private Edward V. Kopp 10. Private Henry Flathman 27. Private Walter G. Kreiselmeir 11. Private John L. Florence 28. Private Lewis R. La Shier 12. Private William C. Gilmore 29. Private Lons Lekacos 13. Private Stephen Girards 30. Private Jacob Lefkovitz 14. Private Harold V. Griffin 31. Private George Lenahan 1.5. Private Frank J. Hayden 32. Private Frederick Levene 16. Private George F. Herrmann 33. Private Henry J. Lewis 17. Private Milton C. Hill, Jr. 34. Private Edward C. McDonald '^"""l"'" ""1ll"rl' iiiiiii>JHii;|i|tHfiiHii|ini j;»iiiiiBiaii[i!ii[ii|ii ii i i iiii a ii M ii i i i i i iiiiii i i i i i ii i i i i i iii ii i i iiii iii ii i i iii i u i!ii m i! ii i[i i iii mi ii i ii ii i i iii » Company C, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 1. Private Edward Mangan 18. Private Louis Ruzicka, Jr. 2. Private James J. Moley 19. Private Benedict Sahli 3. Private Charles Morangello 20. Private Willard V. Scott 4. Private Thomas V. Neylan 21. Private Thomas Skelly 5. Private William T. Norman 22. Private Walter T. Skidmohe 6. Private Michael O'Brien 23. Private Michael Spatafore 7. Private Thomas OTJare 24. Private Joseph L. Spreiregen 8. Private Henry A. Pedersen 25. Private Gaston Stickeler 9. Private Anthony Pentola 26. Private William C. Talley, Jr. 10. Private Alexander G. Pehine 27. Private Joseph J. Tommaso 11. Private Robert Pinkerton 28. Private Richard Urling 12. Private Edward W. Poehner 29. Private Thomas F. Valleau 13. Private Chester A. Quidor 30. Private John F. Walsh 14. Private Maurice A. Reardon 31. Private Alex.\nder E. Wolmar 1.5. Private Richard Reed 32. Private Herbert L. Young 10. Private Joseph T. Regan 33. Private Benjamin Zasofsky 17. Private John V. Roman Fniiiiiiiiiir^iiimtiu iniriirfi|MM||i[|i|||ij;)i|iliiiinilil]njii)iiiniiiiliiiiMiiii]iii[iiuiJiUlJllll]jUUll]JUIUIilimilljmillll^ iininfiiiiiHiiiiiiMiiJiiiimitiiiiLiiiniiiJLiiiimiLiiumniUJimuj T^llll i liTT llll l lllll lllll li l lll H llil ll lll Ul i ll i l lli [[l j|||||| lliHiininii.'iiiiiiniiniiHiirimiimii!iiniiiiiiniiitiiiHun.»iitiiirirHmiiii» | ) | |||| |j i | |i || | | | ||| i |[|| [ti|| ^ ^ ^ ^^ ""i""" "iiinmniiniHiiniimi iniili|tnNillllilllllllllllia Company D, 106th Infantry 1 First Sergeant Cl.\rence E. Lichtenstein 19. Corporal Lester Appleton 2 Supply Sergeant Gust.we C. Fenn 20. Corporal Robert Brown 3. Sergeant Henry L. Warnke 21. Corporal John W. Cochrane 4. Sergeant Frank J. Ryan 22. Corporal George J. Parker 5. Sergeant Harry Ehrknberg 23. Corporal Ransford W. Furbeck, Jr 6. Sergeant John W. Gilman 24. Corporal George F. Harvey 7. Sergeant John S. Killeen 25. Corporal Edward J. Dunn, Jr. 8. Sergeant Harry Levy 26. Corporal Patrick Lavin 9. Sergeant Robert D. Browne 27. Corporal John A. Maguire 10. Sergeant Frank G. Pierce 28. Corporal Irving A. Rains 11. Sergeant James F. Murphy 29. Corporal Henry P. Stroh 12. Sergeant Herman Garnjest, Jr. 30. Corporal William .\reskog 13. Corporal Frank G. Waldron 31. Corporal Morton Brown 14. Corporal I.a whence F. McNamara 32. Corporal \orman .\damson 15. Corporal August H. Wiegman, Jr. 33. Corporal William C. Bociimeyer 16. Corporal Edward J. Reilly 34. Corporal John F. Kennedy 17. Corporal Fred Rauschkolb 35. Corporal Arthur E. Salisbury 18. Corporal Stuart M. .\ndrews »ininnniiini:iiiiiinMiii;i!^i'iiiiiiniiMMiiiniMini|il!|iliiinililULinii|i|Mi'i'il''tlT)'»iiiiM»]rHiiiiwmitmm2 gi l ll l lffl l l llll l l l ll MllT[ lll t | [^i;t;i'' l illl l U lll i ;i l l;; n i n ii ; i J''M^^i'''iii'iii'iiti"nhiiiiMi[imi(iinMiiiii[i^ immmiimiiiniimiiin iiiiiiiiMiiiimiiiiiuiMimiimimiiiiniluiiiili[[miuiiiii[iilinmtnimin;iimiil iiihiiiimhihii mii iiiiimm imnj Mtm n.iinLtin.»imri i i ni [|[|i || j|i n i [m i|| || | ) | [[[ ||| [| || fn[|^ Company D, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 1. Corporal Xavier A. Frechette 2. Corporal George Peterson 3. Corporal Harry S. Close 4. Corporal Joseph Doyle 5. Corporal Alfred Horsham 6. Corporal Warner J. Miller 7. Corporal Timothy A. Connolly 8. Corporal Harry G. Pearson 9. Corporal John J. Campbell 10. Mechanic Frederick G. Schweiker 11. Mechanic Carl L. E. Eriksen 12. Mechanic Angelo Marino 13. Mechanic Richard Dawson 14. Bugler Gordon M. Babcock 15. Bugler Charles S. Wingert 16. First-class Private George C. Anderson 17. First-class Private Frederick J. Baier 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Harry R. Bihler Edward F. Byrne Luke F. Byrnes John A. Carney Christian A. Christiansen L.\WRENCE Cooper Francis Daley Alexander J. Dougherty, Jr. Frank R. Dunn Francis J. Farrelly Henry J. Feenan Jeremiah P. Ferrette James Fitzpatrick Walter Fleischman Victor C. Gartner Fred J. Grapes John T. Gray milllllllllMNimillllirilllNIIMIIBimj UnillllTillllllllllimniNlilllllllllHlili'i'iil tm mMiiii»iijiiiiiii iimimir j iirjrNiiiiiiijiimlimillimi iimi||||||||||||MIIMIIIIIIIimillllllMllllllllllllllimilllllllllllliiiiiiiii ' iiillliimiMUIilllljiniMii 1 niijiiiiiiiiiimii liniirililh[lilJllllllll|lllllllllllllllllll|BIIIMIMimmj»lE Company D, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 1. Private Albert C. Beseke 18. Private Harry Colligan 2. Private Andrew Boesch 19. Private Anthony Collins, Jr. 3. Private Richahd (i. Bogert 20. Private Joseph A. Cooney 4. Private Leo J. Bora.ski 21. Private CosiMO Cordi 5. Private Michael Bracco 22. Private Nathaniel A. Davis 6. Private Frederick Buch 23. Private Wilfred H. Davis 7. Private John F. Buck 24. Private Ferdinand F. DeDois 8. Private George Buhring 25. Private George Deverman 9. Private LuiGi Buono 26. Private John H. Doell 10. Private Frank S. Burke 27. Private Harold K. Dunsenbury 11. Private Frederick W. Candidus 28. Private David N. Epstein 12. Private Joseph S. Cannon 29. Private Frank Erb 13. Private Frank C. Carguilo 30. Private Alfred Fiorilla 14. Private Sylvester D. Cavanagh 31. Private Michael Fromm, Jr. 15. Private Howard A. Church 32. Private John Gardella 16. Private Gilbert F. Cl.\ncy 33. Private Frank Geant 17. Private Joseph A. Clark 34. Private William Gerrastad a]tMiJUIliUlUlfmmitMiiii[.MmuLn.i[!iiit^jHini.;iim»iiiniiiiti|iH|n]imLfHi]Niiiii;itiliiHMiiiihl||||li|m|ii{i|ui!Mm miliillUlimiHliiininiii..iniiij i n illl Tri lll lMn i lNl l i ll l ll l lll ( l l l lll ili [i ii !i i| t i in i [ || l l l | i i :iuiiHHimiiiitiiJMiiittimnimiMtiMMiii]iiiniiKHiiiMttmiiiiiimiiim ^^ mm tMiiiimiiiiiLiiLMLUiiiiiiiriiiitimrMin uiiiMinhiiiimim Mi.^uiMiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimifmimmimimmriiiiig a»«ii»niiiiininipm ':nin«iiiimiiiiiijm> Company D, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 1. Private Joseph P. Murphy 18. Private Anthony M. Romanelu 2. Private Hehbert B. Myers 19. Private Mitchell Rosenberg 3. Private John J. O'Brien 20. Private Stanley Ryiz 4. Private William J. O'Grady 21. Private James V. Santori 5. Private James A. O'Hare 22. Private Benny Sentoro 6. Private John 0. O'Keefe 23. Private Edwin W. Schmidt 7. Private Edward H. Ollqlist 24. Private Edward C. Smith 8. Private Thomas J. O'Rourke 25. Private George W. Stewart 9. Private Charles P. Osgood 26. Private Charles C. Strahle 10. Private Alfred V. Parker 27. Private Russell D. Streeter 11. Private Walter J. Pearson 28. Private Harlan D. Tucker 12. Private William Post 29. Private William J. Unfur 13. Private Thomas W. Reid 30. Private Max Warchaizer 14. Private George A. Reynolds 31. Private Benjamin Williams 15. Private John D. Richards 32. Private Edward J. Woodford 16. Private Henry J. Rider 33. Private Charles H. Young 17. Private Charles F. Riley 34. Private Benjamin Zimmerman UMBTimiiiii.ifnimiii.,! iiiiiiiii jiiniliijjjjrilm im iiiii.iiinMimiinllilliiilil [iil;iinil liiiliimililllimillll liim)lilll»lllll lllllll ll llll U illillllllll l lll MI I III I NI I IIIIIIII IIi n i l l l llll l l n[ l l1 i l lll l i ;i lll l l ll llil MI II I IIII I I M IIIIIIIIIII I II M III I i ; !III H I II IIIi l ll,illlllllIlilllll l' llll n^ riiini'mmiiiiiniimiiiiiiiiir? amiii iiii ili ii i ii i iiiiiiii i ii m ii N iii i i ii iiiiiii i i iinii i «iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiHiiiffl| i Niiii i i iiiiii m ii i iiiiiii iNii iii ii ii n iiiiiiii[iiiiiTO n ii[ iji^ i i i i} i il iir i l l lll l} i lll lii i»ii' l ' i "' i " iii' Nni i i i Mn illl N i l ii i iiriiiili »i i » iiii r ii nnnr !< i i ni ii Mn ii i' !iiii i lii 'n i n ii n i l lli !l llll l l » l l lll l llll llli l l l l l ll l ll l ll llllll lll l l l ll l l ll lllllt l lllMM Major Charles W. Behry Commanding 2d Battalion Biiiimiii.fin.il niiiiimiin i rfrmriiiiiiiii.riiiii .iiii fiiiimiji.iiiiimiirimi I Lii'K|[||n i| | |i||||i mMm[ lll l lllllll ll l l li mi lll M I II I M II M il l illlll l ll « III I IIIIII I I I IIII MI III II I II III I II II IIi n illll]llli n i in il NI II I I HI II in ii n i ' l'' ^ ^ Officers Company E, 106th Infantry First Lieutenant T. F. Ward First Lieutennt W. B. VVAitsuiN Captain^jAMEs G. Conroy Second Lieutenant Ivan Fenty Second Lieutenant Harold C. DeLoiselle s"mi!ii!iiini':'''Nimiiiiiii!iiuTiiirT:Tinivii:'iri! ■i.MHM'ii[iiMiifiiii!iiiiinimTTii»iiirii!iiitMimniiiiiiii»!!riiriT M |i i iiii[[ii m iiiiiii M ii n i M i mmu 'iiii ^ Company E, 106th Infantry 1. First Sergeant Stephen A. Byrne 17. Corporal Peter M(D. Batchelor 2. Mess Sergeant Moran Bleakney 18. Corporal Howard R. Hodgson 3. Supply Sergeant Charles J. Malone 19. Corporal Edwin C. Smith 4. Sergeant Walter E. de Banke 20. Corporal Samuel L. Dunseith 5. Sergeant Rudolph U. Cruewell 21. Corporal Thomas E. J. Shannon 6. Sergeant Maurice W. Deshong, Jr. 22. Corporal Nathan Frankel 7. Sergeant Frank 0. KRETfiiMAN 23. Corporal Ki.eng M. Nelson 8. Sergeant Louis Moll.\rd 24. Corporal Henry J. Towers 9. Sergeant John A. Gehweiler 25. Corporal Harry Strickl.\nd 10. Sergeant John H. Aberle 26. Corporal Reginald H. Tuthill 11. Sergeant Francis A. Conefrey 27. Corporal Edgar L. Willigan 12. Sergeant Michael J. Davidson 28. Corporal Frank D. Baxta 13. Sergeant John S. Wyckoff 29. Corporal James H. O'Neil 14. Corporal Frank J. Cornell 30. Corporal John J. McKenna 15. Corporal John L. Towle 31. Corporal Fred AV. Hemgen 16. Corporal William Feirdman luiii i uij I imu uiiiiiiiJiimii .u J iimj ii.iiinimiitiiiitiiiiMniimin i itiiiuiiilniiiiii iriiimnii|iiiiiiii.iiiimiiilliiiiiiiiiimiiiiii]iMiiiriiiiiiuiiiii[i.'i/hiiH(nuJiijjiii iliiniitiiiiiiiiriiMiiUniiii.'i gBMiNiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiNiiiuiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiuiiiiiiiijiiiiim.iMiiiiiiiijiiiiijiiiMiiniiiiniiiiiiii i i^ i i i iii imi iii iii i ii iiiiii i ii m iiiiiiiii ii^ iii iai i M i i ii ii ii ii iiii ro Company E, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 1. Corporal Shearman Lindsay 16. 2. Corporal Beverly C. Ohlandt 17. 3. Corporal Timothy Gilly 18. 4. Corporal Francis J. Wall 19. 5. Corporal John W. Turnbell 20. 6. Corporal Harry J. Richardson 21. 7. Corporal John A. Tonry 22. 8. Corporal Edward A. Cummings 23. 9. Corporal William J. Ehlers 24. 10. Mechanic DeWitt Murphy 25. 11. Mechanic John Wagner 26. 12. Mechanic Edward J. Gibbons 27. 13. Mechanic Sarkis T. Attarian 28. 14. Cook Arthur Israelson 29. 15. Cook Peter Bergfeldt .30. Cook William M. J. Bowes Cook F"rank J. Ellis Bugler Frank L. Kirk Bugler WiLLARD R. Cullum First-class Private John Alexander First-cla.ss Private Joseph A. Boyle First-class Private Alfred F. Briglio First-class Private Arthur G. Buehrer First-class Private Richard F. Burklin First-class Private Jesse J. Denninger First-class Private Elijah P. Dodding First-class Private John J. Dougherty First-class Private William F. Duddy First-class Private William J. Duffy P'irst-class Private Joseph E. Engel ' ilimiliniinrr. M[tinmi[iiiiiiiilM.itn]ii]ii/r»ii||[[|j||ii||jijj[|[itrritnTiiiiiHrf.ji[jj]n^ijjiiaijiji; tiJiMumfiu.jiiriiiiiii iillHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|i ~»iiiiiiii"nmii;. Nn»iiiM III. nriiiriiini «iir ii tir nil iiiiimi«llll||| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||llllllllll[ll|ilU||||l|||l|||n||| lillll»lll iimii llllllill IN nMiiiNiiiHihniilffii Lijiiriuj, ilDlll li|i||||||lilwliiiNimia| Company E, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 1. First-class Private Fb.\nk Fey 16. First-class Private Edward J. Mallon 2. First-class Private J. G. Gaffney 17. First-class Private James R. Maxwell 3. First-class Private James C. Gaffney IS. First-class Private John A. Moore 4. First-class Private John B. Gilroy 19. First-class Private Thomas J. Mulcahy 5. First-class Private Willis H. Gleason 20. First-class Private Richard J. Mclhern 6. First-class Private Walter C. Higgins 21. First-class Private Charles X. Murray 7. First-class Private Milton Hjordt 22. First-class Private William C. Ochs, Jr. 8. First-class Private Henry Hunt 23. First-class Private Michael V. O'Rourke 9. First-class Private Harry G. Jackson 24. First-class Private Alfred B. Rathjen 10. First-class Private James J. King 25. First-class Private .\rthur M. Richards 11. First-class Private Charly Klotz 26. First-class Private John Rieggeh 12. First-class Private Clarence S. Khiegg 27. First-class Private Frederick Schroeder 13. First-class Private Peter J. Langan 28. First-class Private Morris M. Schwartz 14. First-class Private Richard McElrath 29. First-class Private Robert Sims 15. First-class Private Frank R. McKenna 30. First-class Private Joseph \. Theiner al ll l lli m illlllll l lll |i"ii "i I I IIII HINI I I Ill llll llllll l llll l lll l l l l D llllllll ll l lll l l l l l lin illilll lll l l l lim il limiNriiiNiimii I mm iiiiiimimri mimiirmiiiMiiimimi imiiuiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiitiiNiiii i iiiiiiiiiiij niiriiiuijuMriMimmijiiirim illll ll lllll I II N I I Il l ll l llllllill llim i lliim il lt? Company E, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. First-cla.ss Private Francis B. W.\tson First-class Private James A. Wilson First-class Private Thomas A. Witherington F'irst-class Private Leo Wysocki Private Michael Baccaf Private Lester M. Banta Private Joseph F. Behardy Private Henry G. Biedenkapp Private Jesse C. Boyle Private Harry J. Brodie Private John Calandriello Private Thomas P. Callow Private Henry Calvanese Private Joseph Caputo Private Robert Colvin 16. Private James P. Connelly 17. Private William Conrad 18. Private Joseph Cordaro 19. Private Frank A. Cuoco 20. Private Patsy DeSantis 21. Private Charles A. Edwards 22. Private Frank Francis 23. Private Charles Frohn 24. Private Irving Gendel 25. Private Alfred J. Glynn 26. Private Edward Goersdorf 27. Private Lawrence Goldsmith 28. Private William Greene 29. Private Frederick L. Hague 30. Private Joseph J. Hall ImUUHIlllHllllllllllHII'HilllliitiiiiiiniriFitilllllnllimimiinmiiMiiiiriimifilMiiiil iiiiiiiiiimililllillliiiiii iiiiiiiiiitj|ftT1llllllllill[lilllillllllllll[flM[(lllllllltlllllllimillllirmrHmiilllllllfilltnillHlllflllHllllimill!imil!|iMiiiir r 11] ,.i]i ntKiMuriniiiii] ninii mii^M., , .iiii a llllli nri lll ll li nM l l l l ll l ll im il lHI IIII Miiiiin iiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiiiiiiiiiMiimliliiii iiiii[lll MimMii«i.Niiim( ||| Wm illl U ll " l " lllll in ill l l l l l l ln i l1 ll l lll i l ll llllllllli mi'iiiiimillmllmiiminiiiimiHii7i^ iiBlilimiiiiiniiiiii'niiTiiiiiiiiiiitiiiriiiiniimimiiiMTil lyMliMmiim miTTinmiiMllimimmij ii'^i :4 Company E, 106th Infantry 1. Private Joseph F. Harrington 16. Private Peter Lehmann 2_ Private Benjamin F. Harrison 17. Private Edward Libassi 3. Private Michael T. Hart 18. Private Harry London 4. Private Ernest Henrickson 19. Private Maurice Loyon 5. Private William Hetnen 20. Private James P. Lynch 6. Private William F. Holmes 21. Private Bernard McGonigle 7. Private Charles E. Homeyer 22. Private George V. McGuiness 8. Private Alexander Horn 23. Private George J. McLaughlin 9. Private William Jacob 24. Private William T. McLaughlin 10. Private William P. Kane 25. Private Joseph F. McLeod 11. Private James E. Kelly 26. Private William J. Maguire 12. Private John J. Kelly 27. Private Jack B. Martin 13. Private Raymond Keresey 28. Private Robert W. Mills 14. Private Edwin J. Krause 29. Private John H. Murray 1.5. Private Henry Kuck 30. Private Joseph B. Murray ,1. 1 i i i n i i iiiii i iiiii ii iiii i iii i iiiiiiiii ii iii i iiii i iiiiiiiiiii ii iii ii ii iLii iii n iii i iiiiii iii iiiiiii m iii i iiiiiiiiiiii i i i i iiii iiiiiiiiii i i i iiiii i i i ii ii i iiii i i ii w ^ ^ ^^^ » I I W II II III IIM III «m! ll l ll l lll llllli ll!I V II^ M '! l Company E, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 1. Private Walter J. Noonan 17. Private Walter Smith 2. Private Chester J. O'Brien 18. Private Thomas E. Sobeck 3. Private George Ohlhorst 19. Private Thomas M. Sweeney 4. Private Ernest J. Olander 20. Private George H. Taylor 5. Private John Pataky 21. Private Robert S. Taylor 6. Private Anthony Pettinelli 22. Private Abraham Tice 7. Private Otto J. C. Precht 23. Private Richard W. Van Ingen 8. Private Edward N. Quigg 24. Private Peter Vaughan 9. Private Fred J. Ramirez 25. Private Max M. Wagner 10. Private Frank Robert 26. Private Archibald R. Walker 11. Private Michael Roma 27. Private Charles E. W'akd, Jr. 12. Private Charles V. Schmieder 28. Private Joseph C. Watson 13. Private Edward F. Scott, Jr. 29. Private Zaharias Yondis 14. Private Herman Selnick 30. Private R. S. 0. Lauder 1.5. Private Frank J. Sharp 31. Private C. Schneider 16. Private Tony Simioni BllMlMIM Slmui. "rimiiiiiii'iiriniinfm iiiii»iiNiriinMrM[ijiii[imii r)lllllll|||||ll'liimil|lllllllll[illillllllllllllllllllliinill[llllmHiiiiiiMmiii ml iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiamiuinii!!' iiiiiiiiiij^xjj.^; i"i"''m'i" iniiiiiii tiii.,]iiiiili;ininlimiihn[[^ ii ii i i i i iiii imwi iiii i iii i iiii ii iiii l i i ili n. i l :.ii; i i i lli illiill i»N iilii mini iiiii iiimi i m iiiiii i ii mii i i i i i[ i 'ii i i aiiMU i i i iimi iiii i iii i i i ii iiiiiii i i i ii i i iiii ii iii i i i iii i iiiii i iiiiii iM iiiiii iiiii ii | i iiN Officers Company F, 106th Infantry Captain Foster G. Hetzel First Lieutenant J. L. Gillman Second Lieutenant \'. C. Welch First Lieutenant G. R. D. Schieffelin First Lieutenant E. F. Far well Second Lieutenant C. V. Tillion 'I iy4= ■"I" iiimimiiiiinimiN ii.inndmriii .m^ m iiiiininjiiiii mu ;.i i^nii.in.i.n i>iJiHrii>;i|||i|H||li||i|iliii|;||||;H||[|H||Ui||t[|||||H||li|iil||ir|iii IHii iiiii '"iii""iiiiiru jitHUiiini millllllllllllllimillMMIIIIIIilimillliliilllillil'jniiil I iiiiii.iiiiiiliilli!iiu||||i|||||||iniilin[lll['[ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIimlMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIllllllllilllllllluliiiiiilillill luBillililiii! liuillulinminm I iiiiiijijiiimN Jiiuiiii iilllLimilJiiiiiiiiirliririiliiir; rrailMiiialiiiimiiig aiff'-niiiiiiiiiwiiimniiiiiHiiiniirimiiMiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiwiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu Company F, 106th Infantry Supply Sergeant Walter G. Bendix Mess Sergeant John J. Miles Sergeant Daniel T. Scully Sergeant Dudley D. Conroy Sergeant Henry W. J. Nubel Sergeant William R. Menshon Sergeant Arthur 15. Tuttlb Sergeant Harold E. DeMott Sergeant William N. M. Exderby Sergeant John Whins Sergeant Charles Mattson Sergeant William Hogarth Corporal George P. Buento Corporal Courtelyou B. Fisher 15. Corporal 16. Corporal 17. Corporal 18. Corporal 19. Corporal 20. Corporal 21. Corporal 22. Corporal 23. Corporal 24. Corporal 25. Corporal 2(). Corporal 27. Corporal 28. Corporal Bruce X. Norton Louis A. Livornese Henry P. Very Harold J. F. Asaph Malcolm C. Roy John W. Burke Harry J. Carney John J. Donohue Edwin J. Meyers Joseph Christie William E. Fish Herman E. Buek W'illiam a. Rieiil Carl H. Bohlin m ""''"""""""""" '''''""''''MnillMlininillllllllllinilllllllinilMlllinillllimll«llll|M»MliMlliririiiriiioinii]i«M«nilimi||||||||||||||||||||||||^|||||nilllllllllllll|iii«^^^^^ mn Jui mil iiiiilllllil ilimiiiiiipiiir m.imiii ii milllliuillllllllllllllimilln liiilllimiMimurt; 6 V- J6^ 17 19'\,, Company F, 106th Infantry CCONTINUED) 1. Corporal William G. Conroy 2. Company Clerk Joseph C. Newton 3. Corporal Henry Berke 4. Corporal Arthur Corby 5. Corporal Joseph Contressa 6. Corporal Fr.\nk McNauohton 7. Corporal George Miller 8. Mechanic Andrew Rorvig 9. Mechanic Edw. M. Burbach 10. Mechanic James Fattarusso 11. Cook Vincent P. Esposito 12. Bugler Peter F. Ament 13. Bugler Abraham C. Weinstein 14. First-class Private Antonio Astuto 15. First-class Private Sidney C. Benjamin 16. First-class Private Louis Borqeson 17. First-class Private John J. Burke 18. First-class Private William F. Burke 19. First-class Private Willia Campion 20. First-class Private How.\kd Clauson 21. First-class Private Nazz.\rini Comini 22. First-class Private Pasquale DeMarco 23. First-class Private Daniel Donnelly 24. First-class Private Joseph Dunkel 25. First-class Private Christian C. Fetzer 26. First-class Private Frederick A. Haas 27. First-class Private Max Halpern Company F, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 1. First-class Private Frank T. H.\mmond 15. First-class Private Philip Nimmo 2. First-class Private Robert Hussa 16. First-class Private Harold P. Piser 3. First-class Private James Hyland 17. First-class Private Charles Prestera 4. First-class Private Frank Ingerling 18. First-class Private Francis Ryan 5. First-class Private Stanley V. Johnston 19. First-class Private Ralph Schrader 6. First-class Private Bernard Larsen 20. First-class Private Russell P. Stewart 7. First-class Private William Lenahan 21. First-class Private Arthur W. Thompson 8. First-class Private Frank Lennon 22. First-class Private Edgar Upham 9. First-class Private Franklin Ludehmann 23. Private James A. Allb.n 10. First-class Private Alphonsus Manget 24. Private Frederick Allen 11. First-class Private Maurice Manoil 2.5. Private James Anderson 12. First-class Private John Masterson 26. Private NicHouts Bainlardi 13. 14. First-class Private Francis McLaughlin First-class Private James McKeever 27. Private AVilliam Belfohd Company F, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 1. Private Louis Betz 2. Private James Blase 3. Private Frank Block 4. Private Angelo Bonallo 5. Private Rosario Bonavisto 6. Private Philip Brennan 7. Private Charles Brunner 8. Private John Bryan 9. Private Harry Butt 10. Private Patrick Carney 11. Private Elmer Chapman 12. Private Joseph Coniglio 13. Private Edward Coyne 14. Private Joseph Chessimanno 1.5. Private Henry Darpeno 16. Private James Doherty 17. Private Joseph Dorfman 18. Private Nicholas Doyle 19. Private Robert Dukes 20. Private Stanley Earl 21. Private Nelson L. Evving 22. Private Melville Fisher 23. Private David Fitzgerald 24. Private Henry Forman 2."). Private Joseph Francisco 28. Private Julius Frohbesen 27. Private Sawalton Gibaldo jnmNiniiMiiaiirri|| | || | ||| | | || ||| ||||| || | | | | ||||| | | | || | ||| | | | | | || | | ||||| || | ||| ||| ||| || | ||| ||| || | || || ||| | || | |||iiiiM»iiiM[jMif,riirnijnimiiiiiimm i i mi l imillllniiMiii iniiiiiim iiiiiiHimiin iim iniiinmn.iiiiMiMii; ,i iiiiuiii[iii | | ill [l lll l lllllllll l lll ll ll l lll lW I I IIII I I [ JJlMMilMII Company F, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 9. 10. 11. 12. y.i. II. Private Peteh Golis Private James J. Golding Private Don.^ld Gould Private Edward Gryna Private William P. Hansen Private Lambert Hunt Private Henry Johnson Private Joseph Johnston Private Lester Kacerow Private Frank P. Kiernan Private Raymond Lacy Private Tony Lambbbta Private Thomas Lang Private Emerson F. Lewis 15. Private Edward Loader 16. Private John Mallon 17. Private F^hank Mansfield IS. Private Charles Mason 10. Private Edward McCole 20. Private Richard McComb 21. Private George E. Meierdiercks 22. Private Norman Morreale 23. Private Thomas Morrisey 24. Private Bertram S. Noble 25. Private Gunnar Olsen 26. Private Earnest Norman 27. Private John E. Ostheimkh ^Miii/nniiiiiu iiiliinimnirilrtiillllnirumtnntiHHinilUHimmiiirriMiMlilittiiimintniilTtlM iimiiitrmiiillnirniiri? rmili iiiiilirllH ll l [l l [[l l l l l l l l ^l l l lll ll l lll l l ll ll[l i nil l il l l l ll l l l fllll l Kll l l ll lllimill lll ll i r illll l lll l ll [i l il'""""i""i"'m Mlil^ I"™ ' '"'MiMMifi.ii.iinn'SiiWiTniMimjiijiiiiii iTmiiniMi jiiiiTiiiinnJii MiuiuiNiniiiimiiiiillimilllimi iiii||||i|il|ll|l|lllllllllllll|lllll1lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIMII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllllllllllimillllllUllllNMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIMg '.la ;^ r" Jl^l' Company F, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) Private Edward Peck Private James Reynolds Private John Rinses Private Nuzio Russo Private Charles Seegraber Private John C. Stark Private John Starkey Private Ludwig Szutarski Private George Teaz Private Frederick Thomson Private Sidney Traube Private Lawrence Ueland Private Charles Uhlinger Private (Jeorge Undt 15. Private Andrew Van Gordon 16. Private Paul Voelker 17. Private Edward Wollmer 18. Private Morris Zimmerman 19. Private Albert F. Robinson 20. Private George B. Loland 21. Private A. Frederick 22. Private G. J. Albrecht 23. Private E. W. Bohm 24. Private C. Finger 25. Private W. Hurley 26. Private A. Prigge 27. Private F. J. Schumeling 28. Private T. Daprino MNiiiffiilii riiiiillllliiiiiiliiiiiiiriiiriinimiiiiii.Njiin iiiiu iiiriiiiminim In iiunMiiiiiiiiinmn mil milllHIIIIIIIIIHIIIINmilllllllllllllllllllWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlnmiiiiii" mil niiiiijiiii i iiiiij in ii»ii iii!!iiriiiiii m i H 'i n i nM ii i i n iii '"""""^"11"'""" "ii"mMiii iiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiii'miiiiiniiii|iiiin!ii ii iiii i iii i iiiiiii n iii i iiiir n iiiii i iiiiiiiii mnm. iii n i n iTTPTOr Company G, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 1. Private Thom.\s J. Hickey 17. Private Willum J. Logue 2_ Private Joseph Hopper 18. Private Edward J. Lynch 3. Private Edward C Hogan 19. Private William McFall 4. Private Arthur V. Hynes 20. Private Thomas J. Mackey 5. Private Harry Kane 21. Private John Madden 6. Private Walter Karboski 22. Private David Margolies 7. Private Robert E. Kearns 23. Private Bartolo Marino 8. Private Edw. E. Kelly 24. Private Edw. Markstahler 9. Private Thomas M. Kelly 25. Private Martin McCauley 10. Private Joh.n H. Kohl 26. Private Joseph McComiskey 11. Private John Kopp 27. Private William McKay 12. Private Thomas J. Lacey 28. Private John J. McKenna 13. Private Frederick Lawson 29. Private Joseph Mi lord 14. Private Edgar Lee 30. Private Paul D. McCormick 15. Private Abraham Linado 31. Private Irwin Minzesiieimer Ifi. Private Willum Licardi i En[mmillll|i""'i"iiii"i""miiiiiiiiiii|ininiiinim I Mm ULlli ^ Ui m iiilli n ii m illll l ll imm il l li H Ill l lllJllllillli mil l l lli m UllllllimuUli m L^ ^^ ^^^ i»uuiim>uuiiii]^,in » i |^>ii | i^ ii |i i|| (i |[ | |||tjiuiiiiimiim]i]iiiii!..mimiiii||| f; | fii;»iiMN»i i , iiiiiij.||||| l |iiLiimi mNiiiMiimMiiMMi| | ,|| ||i |) || i ||| [ | || | i ||j , ||| ||, | ,, ||; , || , ||||||,|| , ||,|||| , | ,, | ,, || , ||| | || ,| | | | ),, | ,(,, , ,,„ ||| ( | , )|| ,„ ]nmiim niMiiii»iimiuirrimi»iiiLmMiiMfiti!i.,m:iiinMMhiiii>iiMiint>iiiiNiiiiiJ!iii[iiitmMm»iiii iiMHNiiiNim»iiri][niiiNiiiiiiinu^^^^^^ [gr?'^TCn;rTiiiiiiiiiiii m iiiii i i i»i iii | i i» iii[[ iH i ii iiii ii i n iiiii iii i ij ii lii ! ii i i iil Mi iiii m iiii jM iiiiii i iim Company G, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Albert I. Moore Louis Maram John J. Moran Enw. J. Moses Anthony Mueller Walter Murray Conrad L. Nelson Genillio Nofe Christopher O'Rourke Joseph E. O'Toole Antonio Paris Joseph M. Pernice John Phillips Daniel Prignano Joseph Puwalski John L. Quiglev 17. Private Harry Radezky 18. Private James Refrano 19. Private Edw. A. Reilly 20. Private William Riker 21. Private Samuel Romm 22. Private James J. Ryan 23. Private Everett Scammon 24. Private George Schoeck 25. Private J. F. Scully 26. Private John Smith 27. Private Glenford Teetsell 28. Private Frank Underhill 29. Private Henry C. Vieser 30. Private Israel I. Weiss 31. Private Thaddeus Wresinski ™"™"' "ijillillllllllnillllllliiiii rriiiii.Miiiimilimilim^ii" iiiitiii«n.ij iiiiirmiiiiMNiiimillimillllllllllllimiiimilllllll^ iliirnimiimimiiimmiiniiiiiiiiiiMTii iVimilii iiiiiiNaMliniiiiHiu^JK^imimml.iiim^^ S ]ii iii ii iiiii Ji i iii i N iiiriiiii i iii Nn ii M ii t i i ii Mi i i iiitii m mnmmnrimi!iiiinnninimirTTi[TiiniimiF»innTmmiiniiiniiriirMTiTiriiim u ii ^ Officers Company H, 106th Infantry Captain James P. Cooke First Lieutenant L. C. Bbennan Second Lieutenant York W. Brennan First Lieutenant A. Clements First Lieutenant G. K. Dunspaugh Second Lieutenant James H. Doyle g"""'" 'I'luiHiii iiriiir 1 iiiiiit.iiii.Li iii.iiimii ii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiijiiii[iiiiiini)iimiiii iiiliiitiiiiiiliiiiili'lliinilllllllilllliitiiliiiliiiiimii'i.^iiimuni u imm SlmilinillMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIII|l""ljiliijiiimiiiiiirii .iiijiiii injjiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiriiliiiNrim Bimiiii nimmliimil]Ulll|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||jjiniiii i iiiirmiiimiiinimji.iiiiiiiij iijiiiiiiiiii i ijri i miiiijimuiiiiiii.iii mimuAiMmmmmmMmmfi EK w *;*.■ Company H, 106th Infantry 1. Sergeant 2. Sergeant 3. Sergeant 4. Sergeant 5. Sergeant 6. Sergeant 7. Sergeant 8. Corporal 9. Corporal 10. Corporal 11. Corporal 12. Corporal 13. Corporal 1 4. Corporal William E. Meyer John Crossen James M. Doyle Vincent J. Curry James S. Moody John S. Wallice William F. Connaughton Thomas M. Allison James J. Ganley William F. Ganley James J. Finn John J. Ryan Cornelius S. O'Donnell Thomas A. Kehoe 15. Corporal Frank J. Creighton 16. Corporal Gustav Leonard 17. Corporal Oscar E. Johnston 18. Corporal Charles Heissbr 19. Corporal John H. Deegan 20. Corporal Howard J. Murphy 21. Corporal John F. Perry 22. Corporal Eugene E. Dillman 23. Corporal Joseph S. O'Brien 24. Corporal Herbert E. Walsh 25. Corporal Clarence Allen 26. Corporal Willi.am Lane 27. Corporal James H. Ronalds Company H, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 1. Corporal Albert Sarmentos 2. Cook Denis F. Hart 3. Mechanic James J. Cosgrove 4. First-class Private Jeremiah B. Aitken 5. First-class Private Matthew Amato 6. First-class Private Charles Cederroth 7. First-class Private John J. Carbehry 8. First-class Private Harry Cartuicello 9. First-class Private William Chamberlin 10. First-class Private Joseph Cella 1 1 . First-class Private Robert Clark, Jr. 12. First-class Private Charles \V. Connelly 13. First-class Private Joseph CoxsiGLio 14. First 1.5. First 16. First 17. First 18. First 19. First 20. First 21. First 22. First 23. First- 24. First- 25. First- 26. First- •class Private Cyris D. C. Convery ■class Private James Cox •class Private George Cronin •class Private Pasquale Damatureo •cla.ss Private Edward F. Day •class Private William Delace •class Private Edward F. Denning •class Private Edward A. Devonmille •class Private Frank J. Donaghue class Private James L. Durocher ■class Private Charles E. Evans class Private Joseph Fitzgerald class Private Thomas F. Flanagan aim i mn illli milM lll l lll l l l lli n i niim illll Mll l l lllll l l l lllli m illll IIII MIII III I I I IIII I IIIII I'" imiiiririiiuiuriiMiMiiluniimiiiMiriiimimiliiliiMUiiiillimilllimimMMinmi mmmiiiiiimijliiiiiLiiliinimMnil Jim iljiiir iiiiiJirjmiimifi.Miriiiiiiiri.iiiiirJi Mriiiiiriiiin i m i||||||||||i| | ||]||||||l || ||| || | M|ff Bilai i mi'iignnini[iiii]iiiMiiii"' 'T) ' iii « iii i ii ) i ii)m iritiTir'i[ M 'i m '':^'ii[i iM i m i » ! m ^ Company H, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 1. First-class Private John A. Foley 15. First-class Private Richard Krauss 2. First-class Private John F. Foster 16. First-class Private Samuel Lauricella 3. First-class Private Henry Fritz 17. First-class Private John S. Linscott 4. First-class Private Ralph J. Fugelsang 18. First-class Private Evans W. Llewllyn 5. First-class Private Walter J. Gentle 19. First-class Private John Cendali 6. First-class Private Wilson M. Hauson 20. First-class Private Timothy D. Clifford 7. First-class Private Thomas Gorman 21. First-class Private Joseph Cople 8. First-class Private James H. Hamilton 22. First-class Private Frederick H. Cornell 9. First-class Private Harold M. Harvey 23. First-class Private Thomas J. Crann 10. First-class Private Robert Gibbs 24. First-class Private Harry J. Deitsch 11. First-class Private Nelson Hewlett 25. First-class Private Harold F. Delaney 12. First-class Private Walter F. Hyde 26. First-class Private NicoLO Eacovbtte 13. First-class Private Michael J. Kear 27. First-class Private Gostav Edlund 14. First-class Private James King II MlM lllll l i m illl l lllll inil ||MI III 'ii"m""""i"»i"ririniii j.i....ii.niii.i..i».i.,„.iiiiiii iiiii,i,iiiii,„„i,i Company H, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) First-class Private Samuel H. Ellis First-class Private Irving Fkagneb First-class Private Harry K. Freshler First-class Private George Gallo First-class Private Benjamin Gribbins First-class Private Vincent E. Harron First-class Private Harry Heimerle First-class Private John J. Hinton First-class Private Harry J. Hughes First-class Private Lawrence P. James, Jr. First-class Private John M. Johnson First-class Private Albert R. Johnston First-class Private George W. Landon First-class Private John L. Ma ine First-class Private James A. Marolda First-class Private John C. McCann First-class Private Charles J. McTirnan First-class Private Frank J. Misak First-class Private Guisseppe Nevandro First-class Private Bernard J. O'Neill First-class Private Edward A. O'Rourke First-class Private Peter Padavano First-class Private Herbert M. Reeves First-class Private Lawrence J. Rizzo First-class Private James A. Sagendorf First-class Private Matthew R. Schreckler III TOi i| i l l ! » i M iiiiii im iiii i i mnmi iii j iii ii i!!i n i ; ii .n^iiiiiiiiiiiii!liiil»ii iiiiiiiii n ii nm i n iiiii[i m i ii i iiiii m ii im i ii i ii iiiiii m iiiii i i iiii i i u iiiii i i iMM iiiiiiiiiii i i i iiiiiiiiiniin i ii e Company H, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 1. First-class Private Joseph Shanley 14. Private Raphael Martone 2. First-class Private John H. Taylor 1."). Private John P. McCarthy 3. First-class Private Edward Victory If). Private James A. McClurg 4. First-class Private Charles Wilson 17. Private Frederick McGarry 5. Private Harry Angus 18. Private Michael J. McGillen 6. Private James J. Atley 19. Private James Merry 7. Private Thomas Barton, Jr. 20. Private Joseph Miccio 8. Private John C. Beddell 21. Private William H. Mohenus 9. Private James J. Broderick 22. Private Naralvo Nickolaedes 10. Private William F. Burn's 23. Private Salvator Notch 11. Private Thomas Campson 24. Private Edwin A. O'Hanlon 12. Private Andrew Lockwood 2.5. Private Thomas J. O'Neill 13. Private Patrick J. Logan 26. Private Bernard J. Owens tilllMlllllllllllll"!" iriim.fijiijj "" """ «i|iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimniiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii"iii"i"ii"i""i"iii liiiinn'iimMyjjuMMiMiiiijjju^ - .H/ihllh . iriil.rilfirinr Company H, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Private Willi.im H. Pebry Private Daniel Potter Private Charles H. Prigge, Jr. Private James Proko Private William H. Roe Private George H. Rydberg Private William B. Shields Private J.^mes J. Sloane Private Arthur F. Steinhauser Private George D. Still Private Willum Storms Private Irving Sucher Private Samuel S. Sultan Private James F. Thompson 1.1. Private Frederick Torrizzo 16. Private John Toumey 17. Private Charles Trester 18. Private Harry Van Steenberg 19. Private Anthony Viola 20. Private William J. Ward 21. Private Albert J. Wbink.\ufp 22. Private Henry V. Lamb 23. Private William C. Wood 24. Private H. J. Brown 25. Private F. W. Bannerman 26. Private Charles Wilson 27. Corporal James H. Ronalds ilaillilllllllllimiiiiiiii"" uiillimiliMiiiuiiiiiMIiii M im. m.iii mill rillMiiliMnllJ[limi||||||m|||||||M||||||||||||||||i||||||||||||Mllllllillll|ll|l illiilil iim I.iiilllHj!) .111111 iiiiniiMii iinmnj) .;i.i»i[rii] il)lin-i!i)iiilllillijl|||||||||[||li||||i||||H||||||ii|||||||[|ime flimiili Mini) iiiDiiiiiimiiiiMiliiiiiiiirii^.ii miimj iiiiiim iiiiiiiiMIJIIfMriiiim niiiiiiimiijiiiiim Miiiliiii uhI|||||||||||||||||||i||||||||||||||||||i|||1||||||||||||;|||i|||||;|| |||||;i;||||||| ||||||||)|u|||||||H||||||m|||||||||||||||||M||||||||||||||||||M^ Officers Company I, 106th Infantry J ^u First Lieutenant W. H. McMullen, Jr. J' I First Lieutenant E. Ghoesbeck 1 Captain Jerome F. Langbr First Lieutenant L. R. Stoffregen Second Lieutenant Samuel D. Davies ^n^^- tiji^-.'i'^ 10 12 df^ A*^ w n'6' ./ 19 .J^<^^ zt i Company I, 106th Infantry 1. First Sergeant Edmund S. Massel 18. Corporal Charles F. Kastel 2. Supply Sergeant Edward G. Vette 19. Corporal Eugene A. Griffith 3. Mess Sergeant Charles C. Ludwig 20. Corporal Hugh Munroe 4. Sergeant Louis T. Scholl 21. Corporal Frederick L. Long 5. Sergeant Richard J. Belcher 22. Corporal Charles O. Li.vd 6. Sergeant Saviour F. DeBlasie 23. Corporal Clinton S. Johnston 7. Sergeant Wilbert E. Lyons 24. Corporal Rudolph Vicsik 8. Sergeant John D. Humphries 25. Corporal Carl H. Walty 9. Sergeant Henry W. Horn 26. Corporal Charles Musto 10. Sergeant John N. Nelson 27. Corporal Joseph Blum 11. Sergeant John J. Kingsley 28. Corporal Edward Felstein 12. Sergeant .\rthur Walters 29. Corporal James H. Evans 13. Sergeant David Shecklby 30. Corporal Frederick M. Dardingkiller 14. Corporal John F. Becker %\. Corporal Behtram S. Griffith 15. Corporal William B. Tiebout 32. Corporal Francis L. Larkin 16. Corporal Charles Schramm 33. Corporal Charles Cashin 17. Corporal Conrad A. Heitman Company I, 106th Infantry 1. Corporal Charles B. McBride 2. Corporal Richahd Cochrane 3. Corporal Albert H. Billinge 4. Corporal Thomas Sheehax 5. Corporal Edward R. Hartung 6. Cook James M. Pekcival 7. Cook Theodore L. Ryersox 8. Cook Joseph N. Dolax 9. Cook John J. Kauth 10. Mechanic Frank Wiskeski 11. Mechanic Orman G. Olson 12. Mechanic Paul A. Masem 13. Bugler Arthur G. Kerr 14. Bugler Rudolph Hess 15. First-class Private Charles Alber 16. First-class Private Elmer E. Boehm 17. First-class Private .\lbert M. Botce (CONTINUED) 18. First-class Private Frederick R. Braun 19. First-class Private Joseph Cederoth 20. First-class Private James B. Che.ster 21. First-class Private James D. Clark 22. First-class Private Patrick J. Coughlin 23. First-class Private Joseph Dembrowski 24. First-class Private Edward J. Fallon 25. First-class Private Paul A. Fr.\nke, Jr. 2fi. First-class Private David Gallon 27. First-class Private James P. Gillick 28. First-class Private William A. Grace 29. First-class Private Michael J. Holly 30. First-class Private Benjamin H. Hopkins 31. First-class Private Eric \V. Hughes 32. First-class Private Joseph Immen 33. First-class Private Louis Kleinlein ""]'] Fiiiiiiii[iMiiriiiuBMi]]iituii]]Ut]iiuiiri]tiiiii]iiiuiuitjuiuuuiauxmmmiuiiuiim iniii]iiimMilliMiipiii|.iiitnii«iiJi]iiiiiiJiiiiimmmiiiiju;uiii||iiiijitiiiiiijuijJuajju,itiMiiim lllimilUIIHtlllllllllTllHJ Ili i ii i i p i iMiBi ii m i m iiiiiiiii i i i iiii ■ iii i i i ii ii ii i i iii i i i n i i i i iiii i i mm i i iiii n iiiiiiiiiiiii iM iiiiiiiiii ii iiiiii i i ii iiiiiiiiiii ii iiiii ii ii i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i iii ni iiiiiiiii ii iiiiiii M Company I, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private ToNi Klerceski H.\ROLD T. Lay Charles LeAhdo Jacob Lavine James G. McArdle Howard H. McDougall Thomas J. McGovern John T. McQuillan Henry A. Mahland Sydney G. Mercer Charles Henry Miller John Mulkern Frank N. Newman Edward .\. Platkin Robert E. Quinn Arthur S. Salvesen JosErii E. Sileo 18. First-class Private Charles S. Stevenson 19. First-class Private Frank H. Stickle 20. First-class Private Patrick J. Sweeney 21. First-class Private Frank V. Tiernan 22. First-class Private Harold J. Tyrell 23. First-class Private Ira W. Trenchard 24. First-class Private John Welsh 25. First-class Private John F. White 26. First-class Private William Wilson 27. First-class Private Benj. F. W'ilso.v 28. First-class Private Abraham Wollrich 29. Private John J. Aronowitz 30. Private James .\shton 31. Private Henry Baldauf 32. Private Carlo Benincasa 33. Private Thomas Bananza in u 'iMiiiiiti|.iii[iininiMiiinitmiiii.)Hiit^p»tiniiiiiiitiiiiiiiminiiitmiii|HMM»i ■■■»m.n||||||ini|iHiuitnllllllllllllimLllll»m imrnininitifriiiif tirmmriinnr I' 'ii'MiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKmintmiintifiii aiimilliliniailmilliuilimilllimffillllllllllllllllllili" niiiiiiiiiiiiriiMiiiiiiriiiiiiiii imiiiiliiliriiiMrminnmnili i il iiiii|i|i)iiiiiii|i||||||i|||ini|[i|n|i iiiiiiimiiNiNiii iiiiirniMiMimijiiiimiiii iiiiiji iniiMiiiiiiiMlnraililllllllllllliilllDlllllllllllirillllNIIMIIIIIIIIIIillllllllllllllllllllllllBHItj Company I, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 1. Private Edmund Buckley 18. Private Theodore GoLDSTEI^ 2. Private Frederick A. Clark 19. Private George W. Gurnee 3. Private Richard M. Corrigan 20. Private Fr.\nk VV. Hansler 4. Private John J. Cum.mings 21. Private Arthur Harris 5. Private James U. DeFillipo 22. Private Charles Henniger 6. Private John A. Doohan 23. Private Everett V. Hoffma> 7. Private Clarence T. Engvaldsen 24. Private John H. Hogarth 8. Private Milton C. Essig 25. Private John Jaeger 9. Private Francis F. Fontana 26. Private Joseph G. Johnson 10. Private Arthur L. Frawley 27. Private Louis Kassler 11. Private George Gahn , ' 28. Private Peter H. Kendall 12. Private James J. Gallagher, No. 1 29. Private Carl A. Kuhnle 13. Private James J. Gallagher, \o. 2 30. Private Joseph A. Laughlin 14. Private Angelo Galgane 31. Private Joseph R. Lawless 15. Private Mixsio Gandino 32. Private Walter H. Kirby 16. 17. Private Thomas J. Giannettino Private Julius Goldberg 33. Private Albert A. Stocker \i:iiiui.:u!ii\,illiiim;;Liiijiijuiuui:iiijiiiLiiiiiiiii NHirmnrimiifliniiminjHFla ^ illi liir illllii un il imiiimiiitr ii[ u| in | [ ||i [ || [ | || ||;i i i i ii;i| | ||||i|||iiii||i n i l liiiiiiiiii |[i i [ | |[i[ini[iiUMiiMM)iimtiM[miMMilliinmiiinnriliiJlMUlLiillililliiUMll^ iiMHmnmi]uuniliiiMini]iimiiiiUN»niMmmniminnMMiniiiuii[iiiMrmmniiMiniiimjiiiiMHniMii]»iiNiMiiii |[| ( i n i||||iiii;||i i i; ^[ || |^^ ^^ ^ ^ Officers Company K, 106th Infantry Captain Stanley W. Pierce First Lieutenant F. D. Clark Second Lieutenant W. J. Ward First Lieutenant H. E. Marshall, Jr. First Lieutenant Ira I. Hodes Second Lieutenant W. M. Webster ■liilirijMiiriimim MllimilimminiiNiiiiiiiiiiiliiriiiiiiilllliilii iiii inii iiiimjinMnirmminimi| || |||| ||| M lllll ll i ml[lllllll ll lll lll l ll rl i n illll l ll l ll l l l li m illl ^ | lll il l l|| l illlllllll ""ii"""i"ii'"" "' "ij'i "m" '""■' niiilii niMii,.iii':i,iiii,m.i; Company K, 106th Infantry 1. Supply Sergeant C. P. Lenart 1.5. Corporal I. P. Brand 2. Sergeant L. F. Zimmer 16. Corporal A. A. Fitzpatrick 3. Sergeant H. G. H.\U8Man 17. Corporal E. J. Mantell 4. Sergeant J. A: McCarran 18. Corporal M. Jarvis 5. Sergeant H. L. Hoffman 19. Corporal J. Kress, Jr. 6. Sergeant J. N. WRitiiiT 20. Corporal C. Bellizzi 7. Sergeant C. E. Brunner 21. Corporal \V. J. Dougherty 8. Sergeant N. V. Murray 22. Corporal J. J. Guiliano 9. Corporal H. M. Lathrop 23. Corporal C. Swartz, Jr. 10. Corporal P. P. Gaynor 24. Corporal G. H. Wittlingeh n. Corporal C. W. Olcott 2.5. Mechanic C. W. Floyd 12. Corporal G. A. Smith 26. Mechanic F. D'Ambba 13. Corporal G. H. Cook 27. Bugler K. Chatterto.v 14. Corporal E. I. Humanx, Jr. ^|Llll|llhmMl^^^ll1llllTtll■)MllnllMlllllll^;Jill:!^llrnll^;lli[l;tllltlliIl;mNlllnllmmlllrllnll1lllll[llhIlln!ll^^lllllllt^ll^ u:uniimuin|tiluiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJi|||||]|iii[iiMiniiiiuuiiiiuiiamjJiiUUiJ ""^'i!'''"""" " iM,mmiHlllt '•' • Company K, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 1. Bugler J. DooLEY, Jr. 2. First-class Private V. Attanasia 3. First-class Private H. H. Aull 4. First-class Private J. W. Beattie 5. First-class Private H. J. Brust 6. First-class Private J. I.. Buck 7. First-class Private J. R. Casey 8. First-class Private J. J. Clark 9. First-class Private H. H. Cundy 10. First-class Private E. J. Dillmeier 11. First-class Private E. S. Dimick 12. First-class Private L. B. Duryea 13. First-class Private G. R. Hansen 14. First-class Private J. 1.5. First-class Private W 16. First-class Private G. 17. First-class Private A. 18. First-class Private N. 19. First-class Private K. 20. First-class Private F. 21. First-class Private H. 22. First-cla.ss Private J. 23. First-class Private F. 24. First-class Private L. 25. First-class Private H. 26. First-class Private J. A. Harrington . T. HiCKTON H. Holmes B. Hosey Johnstone G. Kampf R. Ketcham W. Meyer A. Riordan X. Ryan J. Ryan C. Scheper M. Scott ':imillllllllllllll|ll"liilriinmiiniiriiiiiiiiilinr ri!.i:'!nMiM..iiiiiMimHiimniii1iiiiniMllllnllllliriBir.iinriHim IllHllllilllllllillllllllimilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliminili lirilililHMIiiiiminilllllllllliniliiHniiniiriinm. jii.'MiiiiMiiimiiiiiiif»ja piim i N i iM ii mMiriM I MM i TltiiTTIii i rifi iiiiii rfilifiii'Mi ri H i inn i Mn ^ ^^ Company K, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 1. First-clas.s Private A. SHE.\nER 14. Private M. Bankei. 2. First-class Private G. H. Siems 15. Private J. Batzanian 3. First-class Private C. Smith, Jb. 16. Private B. J. Becht 4. First-class Private J. Van Ingen 17. Private W. Belles 5. First-class Private D. \V.\rd 18. Private M. H. Benoit 6. First-class Private J. E. White 19. Private W. B. Boyd 7. First-class Private C. G. Wilson 20. Private W. L. Boyle 8. First-class Private F. J. Wiss 21. Private J. B. Buckley 9. Private L. M. Anderson 22. Pivate B. Clausen 10. Private C. Anderson 23. Private J. M. Connolly 11. Private W. D. Armstbono 24. Private J. E. Corcoran 12. Private A. Auleta 2->. Private A. Corti 13. Private W. E. Backeshoff 20. Private H. H. D. Davidsoiin nii|M.|i.^iitiLhiJih.i.j:uii^,iiui.ii.iiijiL>.ii»i»tiLittiii]iiuimhiiuiULUimimuiuuiuauiiJikiiiiom^iii'^ ut\.A,uilkli:\t,.-'.,liittllHmuit m i1|i|ililTimillllll[iriilllllll)lllli)|[ll'[ ml iiiiiiii.i: :i iniiiiin mm niiiinl lli|t|||||||||||||||||||||||i[lilimilllliiillljni|||||||||||||[||||||||Hllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllilllllllllllllil[lllimli iiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiii:"!'!""""""" I'cma iTiiiiiii M iiT n» T » r i mrii i i m imii » liimTi » iiiii!i u iii n rri n riri m iii i i)iiiiiiiii i iii i» iiiiiiiniTii[innT m tiTT TOM niii n inTi'iiT m ir n i[ii m iii^ (CONTINUED) 1. Private J. E. Davis 14. Private C. D. Griener 2^ Private A. D'Alessandro 1.5. Private H. Haisser 3. Private J. J. Duoan 16. Private M. Hafner 4. Private E. K. Duryea 17. Private L. Hannaford 5. Private M. Engel 18. Private F. J. Herm 6. Private J. B. Erl.\nger 19. Private A. J. Johnson 7. Private T. Fixxerty 20. Private F. Johxsen 8. Private I. FucHS 21. Private B. Kaufman 9. Private J. Gerst 22. Private L. Kavaxaugh 10. Private S. F. Gibson 23. Private E. L. Kearey 11. Private L. Gordon 24. Private W. P. Kelso 12. Private J. F. Green 25. Private J. M. Kearney 13. Private H. Greenberg 26. Private G. A. Knowles 'mii.iiniiii..»m....« ,ifmMmrmtiimiriniimihiilttiliiJmnm ti ji.mmMmiriiirminiiimmriiiJir mHiiMiiii»iMiiimiimM[wti)HI||||||[nilllimumnm]imUHI'"''"''""""'iiiiminMitnniiiiiM^^^^ iiuiiinii»n/|ii|innji».i».m »nrilllilirni]iimimumjmmB|[ JUimlniiimiHiintBiiiiiiiiiiiiiijTtmniniNuniiSfiiiiiiu^ tSHniiiHiii]iSp]MiriMiifmSii|[|[Mii|[[|fii[S iimMiTi^miiuiiirMMimiiiiiiMiifriiiiiTiS Company K, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 1. Private F. Kocinski 2. Private G. B. Krampf 3. Private A. E. Kyle 4. Private M. Larocca 5: Private A. D. Leslie 6. Private S. J. LaTour 7. Private C. A. Locke 8. Private J. Lyons 9. Private L. M. McCarthy 10. Private J. F. Maloney 1 1 . Private W. Marrone 12. Private P. Martino 13. Private N. Making 14. Private R. Marino 15. Private N. J. Mayer 16. Private H. Mehrtens 17. Private G. W. Melos 18. Private C. P. Mindeck 19. Private V. Molyneux 20. Private C. V. Monaghan 21. Private H. Mott 22. Private A. W. Mule 23. Private J. F. Xolan 24. Private O. B. Nystrom 2.5. Private H. S. OHara 26. Private F. Oliveira nni lll l iiili n iii r iii n i i iii m iiiiii i ii r"'" "■" jtirnMNiinhiin^ n![MHuiiitnniiiniiiiii]iiLi um liilllllliliilflllliill'l'luil'llUllltlllnmlhitilliillimi [llll[i^iui;j 'i'^'i iiiiiimii M>,rii;lirlil]i.iii;[iiLirrmii»rS llli m illllllll l l lll ll llllll l ll l ['lll li l l lNiil[ | [l ll »ll l l l 'l! l l[ llm illl l lll l l MI nr;.' ! | iil i h l ! III I I II III II I M I I"""""™i"""i"""li"ll"i"iiiiiiiN:'iiiiiii iiiiniliiNwimnmii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii»rr':>iiiiiiiiii>iniiiiiiiiiii ji iiiiiiiiiM.'imfiiNji | || ||| | ||i]|i ii :i;;| i |,i B lil l l l M l l lllllllllllllll l li a llli all llllMMaE -■^^ 15 T 15 Company K, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 1. Private 2. Private 3. Private 4. Private 5. Private 6. Private 7. Private 8. Private 9. Private 10. Private 11. Private 12. Private 13. Private 14. Private A. G. Ollquist J. Paul G. A. Pearson A. PiPOLA H. POECH A. POCENGAL W. E. PURDY H. Rehmax C. Robertson W. A. RoONEY E. SCHALKHAM G. F. Schwartz C. A. Serra A. M. SiLVA 15. Private H. SiMox 16. Private A. Sloman 17. Private T. Spramullo 18. Private C. L. Strack 19. Private A. M. Teplitz 20. Private J. Tinkler 21. Private J. J. Tracy 22. Private P. A. Ward 23. Private J. Weiss 24. Private D. G. Williams 25. Private G. Wimmer, Jr. 26. Private J. K. Wyman 27. Private W. C. Smith fnrnrii['irrTn!!iTiiniriMniriirmrnnTr![r7 Company L, 106th Infantry ^n i m 1. Supply Sergeant M. V. Familton 2. Sergeant J. J. Kempingeb 3. Sergeant A. J. Higgins 4. Sergeant E. J. Dougherty 5. Sergeant J. P. Smith 6. Sergeant A. R. Sharbetto 7. Sergeant J. F. Schnepf 8. Sergeant J. O'Dea 9. Sergeant E. A. Tanke 10. Corporal J. V. Price 11. Corporal F. Cox.vell 12. Corporal J. H. Aschoff 13. Corporal H. Bingham 14. Corporal C. A. Henrickson 1.5. Corporal L. J. Collins 16. Corporal \V. W. Jurgenson 17. Corporal M. J. Egan 18. Corporal J. F. Morgan 19. Corporal J. W. Schmidt 20. Cook H. B. Thompson 21. Mechanic E. DeGobter 22. Mechanic J. J. Dubost 23. Mechanic E. King 24. Bugler J. J. Burke g » ii iiii ilii W iliii i i i i iM i im i ii ii i iii i iiMiiii j iiiiiiiiiiiiiii u i i ii i iiii un iii i iiiiii i i iii i i iiii i i i i!iii! nji !ii i iiii n ^ t 1 3 •4- 10 ■IP^" Company L, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 1. Bugler O. F. Isaacson 2. First-class Private A. Barton 3. First-class Private J. Brady 4. First-class Private L. Ceely 5. Cook S. CORBETT 6. First-class Private E. Doran 7. First-class Private J. F. Dunn 8. First-class Private H. Dunwoodt 9. First-class Private E. Fearon 10. First-class Private G. G. Goldman 11. First-class Private A. F. Goss 12. First-class Private H. Hansen 13. First-class Private W. J. Houstin 14. First-class Private C. P. Kaas 15. First-class Private A. Knight 16. First-class Private L. V. Lanning 17. First-class Private G. B. Lynch 18. First-class Private R. McCarthy 19. First-class Private A. J. McHugh 20. First-class Private A. McKay 21. First-class Private J. S. McPhilips 22. First-class Private J. A. Meth 23. First-class Private G. A. Graneth 24. First-class Private F. Kaas gBiinrilriiiriiiiLiimiiiiu niiii lit ii riiii i iillllllHilimHllllUiimill miiiiniinnniimiMliiiir iimmiijiiiNiijmiimifi iiiiiimiiliiiiiilli liiillliiililllllllimMliililiiimiiiiiliimiiiim ilimiiii iiimiiimim miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iimiHiiiiiiiiiiii[iiiiriiiiiii | | || | | | ||| | || | |ll l lll lll llil li llllll ini i nimil lll H I I II I Company L, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 1. First-class Private H. T. Miller 13, First-class Private T. Taylor 2. First-cla.ss Private W. Moncbeip 14. First-class Private C. W. Witberington 3. First-class Private G. Meir 15. Private G. Accomando 4. First-class Private J. A. McLaughlin 16. Private W. C. Baia 5. First-class Private W. O'Coxxel 17. Private A. E. Benhalser 6. First-class Private A. Pearce 18. Private M. B. Beviss 7. First-class Private W. Pearce 19. Private E. BoYCE 8. First-class Private T. H. Phillips 20. Private P. J. Bbennen 9. First-class Private W. F. Seery 21. Private P. J. Byrne 10. First-class Private G. F. Simpan 22. Private E. G. Carlson 11. First-class Private W. A. Skerrett 23. Private W. J. Conners 12. First-class Private A. H. Swenson lllllMIIIIIIIIIII|iii"""iiii'"i" iiiiNiiiiniiijimiiiiii iiiijiiriiNiirmHNiiraiiiinm in||lliminllllllllllllinillllllllllllllllllill!milllllinill!H|illiiHiiiiliiiniiiii|:i ;:i; i ii iiiiiimNi i iiiiiiini gmmmi»nTTi!TniriMmmmnTirrm[tinirninTirmmtnTriiirrmi!iiinmm m i i iii n i n i nMm i mn iii n i M iiiiiiiii ^ [rTTtTTrfTnTrTirTnmniTTTTnnmTTi mmr iTP! » i w»i Tiiiii i i!ii iii ii iut i )i n inniiift i mffl i mH ri i miirr Company L, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 1. Private B. J. Connelt 2. Private W. F. Corrigan 3. Private B. W. Covert 4. Private P. D. Critciilbt 5. Private J. F. Donkigen 6. Private W. Ferris 7. Private Don Fira 8. Private C. Fokmhals 9. Private M. Gottliebe 10. Private J. J. Graham 11. Private J. Haagner 12. Private P. Hammond 13. Private W. L. Hammer 14. Private V. Hanlon 15. Private H. W. Harrington 16. Private A. Weis8 17. Private J. J. Walsh 18. Private T. J. Hayes 19. Private R. Harward 20. Private J. S. Hockpolder 21. Private H. H. Howe 22. Private R. A. Ingraham 23. Private G. Jancowk.h I P'"""""""" uiiMiimiinininiiiiimiin.fi):iiiiiiiiLI1i[(ll[t fiiriniru [ml linii mriintiiiiiui.iiri!!iiiiiiiiii)iiiiiiiniiititiimiliiHlimiiiiillllimiiliiriliiiiimiiiii[ifii]i[;miii ;;miii i|j |||il|li M II MI Ii; n[ ll l ll ll ii n i n i n i l ll l ll lll 111 1 11, :' [' ■i ; ii l l l ll [[I I HII I;il l' l l i mi llll [IJ i; M i [ ii l i rl ll H llll llf i ri i nmitJlfim I Bl lllll TlI llllllli mm i l i mi ll lllll lll l ll M il l ill l giiFiiJaikii n i lllm i iiimmiiiiiiniiim riiilimiiinimiiiiiii'miM limi)mi''i'iii:iii miiii);iiii)niiiiin i ln iil l lil Hr l ml'! l iTll lll lim i il . " i :^'liillin i ni!:illMlin !lllllll ll lll^^ Company L, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 1. Private F. Jennick 2. Private J. L. Joyce 3. Private W. E. Kane 4. Private W. J. Keenan 5. Private Charles Keller 6. Private C. J. Kelley 7. Private J. R. Kelley 8. Private E. Kingman 9. Private G. W. Koelsch 10. Private J. Lehman 11. Private B. McDougall 12. Private G. McCarthy 13. Private J. M. McGarahan 14. Private J. McGlinchet 1.5. Private E. McGowan 16. Private J. McMahon 17. Private L. McMillan 15. Private M. McNamara 19. Private J. A. Maloney 20. Private L. Mandel 21. Private E. R. Marshall 22. Private S. Meehan 23. Private F. M. Reese ii l llll ll ll i m i l li niliil"'!" iiuiMiiiiMBiifn fiiiiiJifiii iii».iMN™ii||||| | || || |||| || M,[im i ||| | MIM I U I l lii NMIIIIIIi; i Mt l l l l l M l tl l inMm illl im ill^ .inMH ^ fi;.iiii.iririHiNiiii.i;iiinii ./ j.^iim ,i,.g millillllinilMllllllllllllllllllllllllimimiiiMiiir iininiiiii ir MiMiiirninMiiiiiiniiinii[|||||||||||ii|ir||||i|[||||||H|||||||||||||||||||||m||||li|lMIIIIIIIIIII!lllllllllllllllllllllll|l|||||||||||mjiiiiiiiinniiMiii^ milimi ill j jiiiii:iii(ii|iiiiiiii! iiiiiNmMiiiHLniiiijiiiiliiliini'iiiii.immimmlMmmj Company L, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 9. 10. 11. 12. Private J. J. Miller Private R. Milloy Private W. J. Moban Private V. J. Mulheady Private D. C. Neecham Private T. J. Newman Private J. Nolan Private J. B. O'Connor Private E. L. Pedian Private E. Prims Private E. A. Riley Private F. C. Sloan 13. Private E. Sand 14. Private H. Smalley 1.5. Private C. A. Snow 16. Private E. W. Simpson 17. Private G. Thompson 18. Private Jos. Wallace 19. Private G. Walsh 20. Private J. F. Walsh 21. Private J. Weaver 22. Private R. E. Whitmier 23. Private R. M. Wolheim 24. Private W.'D. Wood &iimtiniiiMHM»iiMiiimiiirnti;i>!ii,iriiiiiiiitiii)ihiu(iiuiiniriiii),iiiiNi]jiii;iiiiiiiiiii(di n»iiiiiii mum liilhmiif niitiiiiiiiiniiiiHiiiiiiiii ll i lll [l lll|lllill l!l lll i lll l lll l lll l | t ll l ll li; i i l K lllllll ill[|l il [ |i ll llll '''i'"ii'iMniiinni>iniiuiiiin..iij | |iniirrii i [ | ;a i i ; ^ ;ii u .i; ; iii;i.,i;ii n i U l l lillllllllli: i l 't l 'i l ll i lll' i »1 InjililTiiminiiiimT illijiiMiijiimimniii iiiiiiiiiin iiiimiiiiiiimnniim niiiiin nn riiim rimillimilllliiiniiiiiii i l l llllli mil lll l l M lllllllll ll ll l ll im i llll lll l lllll ll ll lM II I IIIII IIINI I I IIII Iii lll lM I M I IIII IIII II III I II I I IIU I I IIII I IIII IIII IIII II IJ I I I IIII IIM i«MiOTN ii i i n ii i iiiiiii i i n^ i u^ i H iiii! nj ii nmBM i ii i i iiii n iii .J i i iiiiiiiiiiiiiii ii i i iiiiiiii n i i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i iiiiiiiiiii n i M iiiii iii i i iii M ii i i i i i iiiiiii m iiiiiii n iiiiuiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimii; Officers Company M, 106th Infantry Captain William B. Blaisdeli. First Lieutenant J. F. Callahan Second Lieutenant H. C. Stevens, Jh. |BBM ll llll 1n li Ml lll lir|ii"""""trinir.iiirtrftt»[riinninilnirriili[iH[i[rrrijii>frriffrmimn[fiiHiiiri[Mii[iiiill nnii mill nmiHiiiinl fliHiriillwirrmr mFimtii nnrmHii»]irriirniMiiiitnimi H ti| || n illll »in i lM I I IIII I III » L M II I I I IIIII II III I I H l lH lttllll »H I U^"MllllllllnimilllHIIHimm/IIMll 51 lllll 1n illl l lllllll llMl l m i ll l l l in il i l im i JIIHIIIII I «iy™!iiii'iii'i"i ilmmiiiliiiiiiiuMm miiimri EmiiiiiMiliiiimiiiMMilijulMiiiii mmBMiiMiMiMmn MiiiiitrS l l l lMrm jIlll i ll l l i lll l l ll l l lll im illlli n il l llll l illlli m illl MIIII I MII I I Ma Company M, 106th Infantry 1. Mess Sergeant J. W. Sch.\rf 2. Supply Sergeant John J. McClurg 3. Sergeant E. P. Traiteler 4. Sergeant George J. Maule 5. Sergeant J. E. Sayeg 6. Sergeant John G. Manson 7. Sergeant Jay L. Hawthorne 8. Sergeant Martin V. Apy 9. Sergeant Milton Griesbach • 10. Corporal Edwin A. Kraft 11. Corporal M. W. Brown 12. Corporal William B. L. Simonds 13. Corporal Jerome D. Twomey 14. Corporal Charles G. Montrose 15. Corporal Joseph G. Thompson 16. Corporal Thomas E. Moore 17. Corporal Stanley R. Palmer 18. Corporal William C. Palmquist 19. Corporal Paul P. Turner 20. Corporal Matthew F. Shillitto 21. Corporal Hubert Scallon 22. Corporal James O. Doxohue 23. Corporal Charles H. Small 24. Corporal Charles T. Weber 25. Corporal James D. Irwin 26. Corporal William V. Storch 27. Corporal John F. Leggett 28. Corporal Thomas F. McCormack 29. Corporal Xiels A. Nielson 30. Corporal Andrew Gabarine 31. Corporal Louis Orr iliiiinTljiiiiiuiiiiinirii rimiimuiii iniilTlllliinililllllllllllimllllll' iiiriiimiNnMiijiiniKinmii miiiiiiinliiliiiU||||l|i!llllllllllllllllllillllllilllllllllllll«IIIIIIIIIIIIIMIiii i" ■niiiiiiii lunirnmill imniiMiriiii|m|||||||||||l||imil|IINIII|IIE Company M, 106th Infantry 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Corporal Adam J. Hoffman Corporal Edw. H. Gaynor Corporal John B. Scanlon Corporal George Perry Corporal Thomas MacDonald Corporal Alfred Schicht Mechanic Charles S. Carothers Mechanic Carl G. Hanson Cook Frank B. Howard Cook Fred G. Beyerlein Cook Christopher G. Kellym Bugler George D. Heller Bugler Henry A. Horsman First-class Private Michael Adell First-class Private Leroy W. Beers First-class Private John P. Binkevitz (CONTINUED) 17. First- 18. First- 19. hirst- 20. First- 21. First- 22. First- 23. First- 24. First- 25. First- 26. First- 27. F'irst- 28. First- 29. First 30. First class Private Edw. L. Britt class Private John S. Bunce class Private Raymond P. Callahan -class Private William F. Conwell class Private Howard W. Courtney class Private John C. Cudmors class Private James Cullen class Private Hugh V. Devine ■class Private James I. Donohue ■class Private Matthew Downes •class Private Stanley Drevinski ■class Private Michael Eggers •class Private James E. M. Emlock -class Private James E. Finnegan -class Private Cornelius Fitzgerald aillllllllMllllimnillllllllllllltinillllllMlllllllllimilimillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllinillllllllllllllllllllN ilJimillllllLIIIIIMiiiijiin iiiilliilMl.iilluUMIilililllimininnllni: iiinllnimililK-ia uilllaillimiia Company M, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. If). First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class First-class Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Thomas F. Flood Robert F. Fowler TnoM.\s Fusco Fr.\nk C. Giordano Frederick H.^lsey Charles G. Johns S.4MUEL A. Kyle Charles R. Lapp Thomas P. McAlliffe Edward H. McCloskey Lawrence A. McGuirk Frank J. McQriLL-\N Edward K. Mathews Eugene F. Mullally Joseph J. Murphy Anthony Salvatore 17. First-class Private August N. Schneider 18. First-cla.ss Private C. Eugene Smith 19. First-class Private Warren S. Shampnoi 20. First-class Private Thomas A. Tucker 21. First-class Private Charles D. Warner 22. First-class Private Louis P. Wyczlinski 23. Private Benjamin M. Abramowitz 24. Private John P. Alioto 2.5. Private Fred O. Becker 26. Private Joseph T. Beckler 27. Private Emil T. Betley 28. Private John J. Blank 29. Private Warren C. Blydenbukgh 30. Private Joseph Brennan 31. Private William P. Byrne '" HijllU»JIHt»millllHM^niUinlh]Hiillrl,.i.i, iiunin mi.:>.,imili l«LIIIIIIIIinilMiimilllMlllliimniimmillilMIII«ailllli;illl!llimilllllinilllllillllllllllimilinilUIIIIIIIIIIII'"lll"""l"'''"lll""l"l"m.lilii. rm .i.ilil..iiil.in,.i imihiihui r,M.iiii,„5 fll l iU l ilTm illlllllllilll ll ll ll llll lNU II If l H ll l l ll ll l l ltiHiiiiiiHiii Ill uiMiniiiMiniMiiniiininiiiinmnitiuiiiiniiniL ilnMiiiii iii| l tl[ | [| || i| ||| |iimiiLiiminimi[itriinii ml uiiiliilllmiiuiij iiMiir itiHmiin niiiiiiiiniiiiiiinmiiiiiimiii n i i/rf) ii|| ii^»i | i jji]jjijg Company M, 106th Infantry (CONTINUED) 1. Private RoM.\N Cacenski 16. Private Kenneth D. Ferrier 2. Private Thomas J. Cakney 17. Private Gilbert P. Ferro 3. Private Samuel M. Cash 18. Private Francis Finlayson 4. Private William F. Catterson 19. Private William P. Finley 5. Private WiLLUM P. Chum 20. Private John H. Flynn 6. Private Raymond W. Curtin 21. Private Clarence Gardner 7. Private Thomas W. Darby 22. Private Joseph Gonzales 8. Private George W. Deyo 23. Private William Guinan 9. Private Talbot Dotson 24. Private Leroy W. Guttman 10. Private Leroy A. Doyle 25. Private Roy Hammond 11. Private Joseph Duncan 26. Private David Hanke 12. Private Francis Dynon 27. Private Alan Hanrahan 13. Private Isidore Eichen 28. Private Rubin M. Hartwick 14. Private M. Holt Eppes 29. Private Joseph F. Hedges 15. Private James P. Feeney 30. Private Raymond D. Hill MlllllllllllllllllllllimilllllllllllllllllllllllllinillllilinaillllllllnilliniMlllllllimilimilllinilllinlimilllllllll^ "" ' nniiirmimiiriniinmrniiiiiimniimiiiinr iiniiiiiiriM iiiiiii.iiiniinr.irNiiiriiijiirj. iiiiiiii'miiuN mmn.l! "M™ II " II """""""" """IBin i ll ll ll lll lll l lll l ll l l ll ll illllllll l l l l Mll ll l l l i m llll l l ll l ll l ll l l lllll l ll l llll l l l l ll ll l llllllll l ll ll l ll l l lllll l l l ll l ll l ll l lll lll llllll l ll M^^ mn. II iLiimii iiiimniuiiMmiiil jiir rnrrrniiriiiiriirrirriirriiiiiimmiiiiiinillimMijlrlMiri^ m Company M, 106th Infantry 1. Private 2. Private 3. Private 4. Private o. Private 6. Private 7. Private 8. Private 9. Private 10. Private 11. Private 12. Private 13. Private 14. Private 15. Private Emil H. Hockenjos Albert Howell John Hults Kdw. Kelly Joseph Kenny Willi.4M Kneeley Clifford L.\nnan Waldem.ir Larson George B. Lawson George W. Leggard JeROLD I. LlNZEY Walter T. Loughrax John Libera Thomas McGoldrick James McGowan Blllunilliluim'n'Mimimtiiiriiiiriiiiiimimimiimriiiii iiiiiiiiai|)|||||||||||||||||||||||MlllinillimilllllimilHlllllimmMlllllllllllllilMIIIII)IIIIMIIIIIimil (CONTINUED) 16. Private Fr.\ncis McKay 17. Private D.avid McKee 18. Private Ray MacConnach 19. Private Howard Machexhbim 20. Private William Maher 21. Private Cesare Mandas 22. Private Cosmo Marchese 23. Private James P. Marren 24. Private Emil Marqlart 25. Private Robert Martin 26. Private Calvin Monroe 27. Private Richard Morrell 28. Private William Mulrean 29. Private Edward Mcrphy 30. Private Thomas Murphy Company M, 106th Infantry 1. Private William Nachnlan 17. Private Peter Savage 2. Private Alfred Nichthauser 18. Private Alfred Schmitt 3. Private Timothy Nihill 19. Private Archie Sciioonmaker 4. Private Edward Nolan 20. Private Geot. J. Smith 5. Private William F. Nolan 21. Private Alphonse Stadelm.\n 6. Private James O'Connor 22. Private Francis Stapleton 7. Private Andrew O'Rourke 23. Private Erling Stensen 8. Private C. Patterson 24. Private Charles E. Strai:t 9. Private John D. Porter 2.5. Private Kenneth W. Teator 10. Private Alfred J. Prieto 2«. Private Clarence Thomae 11. Private Edw. Quere 27. Private James E. Tierney 12. Private Arthur Quigley 28. Private Michael Tully 13. Private Lloyd Ransome 29. Private Thomas L. Williamson 14. Private Ernest Richards 30. Private Clement Yates lo. Private I/EON Rosenbaum 31. Private T. J. Scanlan 16. Private Benjamin E. 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