Brooklyn and Long Island in the war; . ard the Cherokee whenit sank in a gale on February 26, as missing. Pvt. Samuel Weinberg. 66 McKibbin st. Reported as havingbeen killed in action. Sgt. Judson Ij. Weinand. 94 Pineapple St., 30 years old;graduate of P. S. No. 1 and attendedCommercial High School. Killed inaction on October 6, 1918. Seaman Ijuther O. weaver. 25 Jefferson ave., U. S. Navy, onboard an American patrol boat, tor-pedoed and sunk by a German sub-marine in the war zone on November5, 1917, and was reported among themissing. Pvt. Douis Weinberg. 1223 St. Johns place; 31
Brooklyn and Long Island in the war; . ard the Cherokee whenit sank in a gale on February 26, as missing. Pvt. Samuel Weinberg. 66 McKibbin st. Reported as havingbeen killed in action. Sgt. Judson Ij. Weinand. 94 Pineapple St., 30 years old;graduate of P. S. No. 1 and attendedCommercial High School. Killed inaction on October 6, 1918. Seaman Ijuther O. weaver. 25 Jefferson ave., U. S. Navy, onboard an American patrol boat, tor-pedoed and sunk by a German sub-marine in the war zone on November5, 1917, and was reported among themissing. Pvt. Douis Weinberg. 1223 St. Johns place; 31 years of clothing for the War De-partment. Died on October 22, 1918, ofpneumonia. Pvt. William F. Weeks. 661 McDonough St.; memoer of the9th U. S. Inf.; 28 years old. Killedin action on June 17, 1918. Pvt. Harry Weiner. 814 Myrtle ave. Member of Co. B,33d Inf. Killed in action on July 26,1918. Prt. Cecil Frederick. Pvt. Cecil Frederick of 542 Ninth member of the 326th Areo Squadron,died on December 22 in an embark-. •^^^CKiL FREDERICK^ ffp ation hospital in Manrattan of He was IS years old whenhe enlisted at the outbreak of the was graduated from P. S. 77. Sgt. George H. Weinhauer. 553 Hamburg ave. 304th Field Ar-tillery. 2 2 years old. Was woundedin action on September 3. Died threedays later. Letter from his lieutenantsaid Capt. Mohan had recommendedcitation for him for bravery: bore finerecord and stood near top of list to berecommended for officers commission. Pvt. Albert Weinrich. 556 Woodward ave. 22 years G. 30th U. S. Inf. Attended P. SS. Was severely wounded in ac-tion, which later caused liis death. Pvt. Henry Weisler. 381 Hooper st. 20 years old. En-listed in the Field Artillery. At-tended P. S. No. 19. Died of pneu-inonia in France. Pvt. Harrj- Wells. Huntington, L. I. Stationed at ahydro-airplane base on L. I. Killedby being hit on the head with the pro-peller of the plane. Prt. Aloysius Weiner. 61 Bergen st.
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