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PVT. HURLEY WINGATE
     Tilden, Nebraska.
Born in Virginia, July 29, 1896; son of Wright and Lettie Wingate. Entered Navy August 19, 1919. Bakery, 2nd class.
 

SERG. ADOLPH G. WINSTROM
     Newman Grove, Nebraska.
Born in Kiron, Iowa, November 29, 1894; son of Peter and Hedring Winstrom. Entered service March 21, 1918. Coast Artillery, Trained in forts around Boston Harbor. Discharged March 29, 1919.
 

PVT. IRVING WITT
     Newman Grove, Nebraska.
Born in Newman Grove, Neb, June 16, 1894; son of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Witt. Entered service June 6, 1917. Naval Radio.
 

SERG. HARLAND E. WISENSTINE
     Battle Creek, Nebraska.
Born in Norfolk, Neb., Sept. 13, 1897; son of Emma and John Wisenstine. Entered service August 13, 1918. Motor Transport Corps. Landed in France Nov. 9, 1918. Went into Germany with Army of Occupation January 1, 1919.
 

SERG. FREDERICK A. WOLF
     Madison, Nebraska.
Born in Madison, Neb., Jan. 29, 1893. Son of Caroline Wolf. Entered service June 15, 1918. Signal Corps. Discharged Jan. 15, 1919.
 

SERG. DAY WRIGHT
     Meadow Grove, Nebraska.
Born in Meadow Grove, Neb., April 11, 1888. Son of Virginia and G. L. Wright. Entered service Aug. 28, 1918. 164th Dept. Brigade. Nine months' service, five months' clerical work in discharge bureau.
 

PVT. OTTO WOLF
     Madison, Nebraska.
Clerk of Local Draft Board.
 

PVT. JOE A. WRIGHT
     Battle Creek, Nebraska.
Born in Battle Creek, Neb., Nov. 20, 1893; son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wright. Entered service April 26, 1918. 355th Infantry, Co. "L". Camp Funston three weeks, then Camp Mills a week, and then to England and France. Discharged January 28, 1919, at Camp Dodge.
 

PVT. ROY E. WRIGHT
     Meadow Grove, Nebraska.
Born in Meadow Grove, Neb., Jan. 23, 1895; son of Frank and Ella Wright. Entered service Sept. 4, 1918. Co. 3, 1st Battalion, 164th Dept. Brigade.
 

PVT. CHARLES M. WYRICK
     Creston, Nebraska.
Born in Wythville, Va., June 5, 1899; son of Nannie and Robert Wyrick. Entered service May 27, 1918. Cook.

 
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