. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . roads. Private Priel was honor-ably discharged at Camp Dix, July 12. Another soldier to return is Sergeant W. , who enlisted May 13, 1917, with the5th Maryland Infantry, and was transferredto the 110th Field Artillery at Anniston,Alabama, of the 29th Division. SergeantWeirauch served some of his time in France,visited the Yank leave areas along theMediterranean Sea, including Nice, MonteCarlo and Menton. He returned to the UnitedStates from St. Nazaire May 23, and washonorably discharged at Camp Meade. Weare glad to welcome these returned her
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . roads. Private Priel was honor-ably discharged at Camp Dix, July 12. Another soldier to return is Sergeant W. , who enlisted May 13, 1917, with the5th Maryland Infantry, and was transferredto the 110th Field Artillery at Anniston,Alabama, of the 29th Division. SergeantWeirauch served some of his time in France,visited the Yank leave areas along theMediterranean Sea, including Nice, MonteCarlo and Menton. He returned to the UnitedStates from St. Nazaire May 23, and washonorably discharged at Camp Meade. Weare glad to welcome these returned heroes. Some of our billing force made a week-endtrip to Atlantic City, and had a thoroughlyenjoyable time. Those in the party were:F. Chambers, N. L. Teitelbaum, L. J. Hoffman,J. M. Cole, F. Steinacher, C. andA. Epstein. Still another returned soldier is W. F. Fer-guson, of the Accounting Department, whoenlisted in Baltimore, June 10, 1918. He wassent to Fort Slocum, N. Y., the same day,then ordered to the 54th Engineers, Camp Dix,. THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE 77
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