. Lansdowne school and the world war. Charles Anthony Brockmeyer enlisted July 23, 1917, inBattery A, 108th Artillery, 28th Division, U. S. A. He was intraining at Camp Hancock, Augusta, Ga., and spent one yearoverseas. He was in the battles of Fismes-Vesle (sector), Oise-Aisne offensive, Meuse-Argonne offensive, and Ypres-Lys offen-sive. He was also in Belgium. May 14, 1919, he was discharged. 33. William A. Brockmeyer enlisted in the N. G. P. February3, 1913. Re-enlisted February 3, 1916. He was with the oldFirst Regiment on the Mexican border, and after their removalto Camp Hancock, Augusta


. Lansdowne school and the world war. Charles Anthony Brockmeyer enlisted July 23, 1917, inBattery A, 108th Artillery, 28th Division, U. S. A. He was intraining at Camp Hancock, Augusta, Ga., and spent one yearoverseas. He was in the battles of Fismes-Vesle (sector), Oise-Aisne offensive, Meuse-Argonne offensive, and Ypres-Lys offen-sive. He was also in Belgium. May 14, 1919, he was discharged. 33. William A. Brockmeyer enlisted in the N. G. P. February3, 1913. Re-enlisted February 3, 1916. He was with the oldFirst Regiment on the Mexican border, and after their removalto Camp Hancock, Augusta, Ga., in September, 1917, he becamepart of the Headquarters Company, 109th Infantry, 28th Divi-sion U. S. A He went overseas in May, 1918, and saw servicethere for ten months. He was in the following battles: Meuse-Marne, Vesle, Aisne and Argonne. In the Argonne engagementhe was wounded, and on the night of October 7, 1918, he wasgassed and lay on the battlefield until the next morning. After spending several months in hospitals, both in Franceand in America, he was discharged July 17, 1919. He receivedthe rank of sergeant major. 34


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