. The history and achievements of the Fort Scheridan officers' training camps . McMeel, who reside in Meade, Kans., wherebusiness. THE ROLL OF HONOR 127 FIRST LIEUTENANT WILLIAM T. McNEIL Company I, I 01 st Infantry, Twenty-sixth Division. Died on December 27, 1918, at Evacuation Hospital No. 10, from wounds received in action near Verdun, France, October 2 7, 1918. 1st Lt. WILLIAM T. McNElL. BORN NOVEMBER lU, 1888DIED DECEMBER 27. 1918 Lieutenant McNeil was born in Caro,Mich., in 1 888. He was educated in thepublic schools and then entered MichiganAgricultural College, graduating in w


. The history and achievements of the Fort Scheridan officers' training camps . McMeel, who reside in Meade, Kans., wherebusiness. THE ROLL OF HONOR 127 FIRST LIEUTENANT WILLIAM T. McNEIL Company I, I 01 st Infantry, Twenty-sixth Division. Died on December 27, 1918, at Evacuation Hospital No. 10, from wounds received in action near Verdun, France, October 2 7, 1918. 1st Lt. WILLIAM T. McNElL. BORN NOVEMBER lU, 1888DIED DECEMBER 27. 1918 Lieutenant McNeil was born in Caro,Mich., in 1 888. He was educated in thepublic schools and then entered MichiganAgricultural College, graduating in was then employed as chemist for asugar factory. He relinquished this posi-tion to enter the Second Officers TrainingCamp at Fort Sheridan, I 3th being commissioned a second lieu-tenant, he was ordered overseas, sailingon January 25, 1918 as a casual his arrival overseas he receivedfurther training and became an instruc-tor and later ■was assigned to the 101stInfantry. He was promoted to a firstlieutenancy in September, 1918. On the2 7th of October he -was so severelywounded in the battle of Belieu Bois,northwest of Verdun, that death resulteda month later. Lieutenant McNeil wasnot married. He is survived by his fatherand mother, Mr. and Mrs. John McNeil,who reside in Caro, Michigan. FIRST LIEUTENANT WELCOME H. McNIESH Company H, 33 7th Infantry, Eighty-fift


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