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by William H. Mason Records of Service Men continued from Vol 21, Issue 3 GATES, Frank W. Everett. Born at North Washington, Iowa. Entered the service November 2, 1917, at Everett, at the age of 24 years. He was a member of Co. A, 147th Machine Gun Battalion. Discharged at Camp Lewis February 8, 1918. 111,544. GATES, Harry O. Everett. Born at Lauf River, Minnesota. Enlisted in the U. S. Marines July 24, 1917, at the age of 24 years. Discharged January 18, 1919, at the Marine Barracks, Puget Sound Navy Yard. BEAN, Arthur Herbert. Maltby. Born March 4, 1898, at Seattle. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. BEAN, Maltby. Entered the S. A. T. C. at the University of Washington Training Camp, October 19, 1918. He was transferred to a casual detachment of the 44th Infantry, with which he served until February 15, 1919, when he received his discharge at Fort Lawton. 4,593,341. HOLMBERG, Roy Robert. Everett. Born November 10, 1898, at Phillips, Wisconsin. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. HOLMBERG, 2120 Harrison. Enlisted in the navy in April, 1917, and during his service made trips to Siberia and Alaska. Brother of William A. HOLMBERG, 42d Spruce Sqdn. HOLMBERG, William A. Everett. Born September 22, 1891, at Phillips, Wisconsin. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. HOLMBERG, 2120 Harrison. He entered Camp Lewis, and from there was transferred to Vancouver Barracks and placed in the 42d Spruce Sqdn., A. S. A. P. Brother of Roy Robert HOLMBERG. MOSER, John H. Everett. Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. MOSER, 2117 Cleveland Ave. Private MOSER entered Camp Lewis September 5, 1917, and served in the army as a member of the 63d R. R. Engr. Operating Corps. Former Everett high school student. MYRON, Elias F. Stanwood. Born at Vermilion, South Dakota. Entered the service October 4, 1917, at the age of 29 years and 5 months. Discharged at Camp Lewis, November 16, 1917, out of the 42d Co., 166th D. B. SHIELDS, John P. Everett. Born in Butte, Montana, March 10, 1890. Son of Mrs. Nellie SHIELDS, 3202 ½ Maple St. Enlisted in the Naval Militia at Everett May 4, 1916. He was mustered into Federal service April 7, 1917, and sailed from Bremerton on the U. S. S. South Dakota. Continued next issue… |
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