. Illinois in the World War; an illustrated record prepared with the coöperation and under the direction of the leaders in the state's military and civilian organizations. THE REGIMENTAL BAND AT GERMONVILLE THE 132ND INFANTRY 357. WINNERS OF THE DISTINGUISHED SERVICE CROSSTop row: Corporals Victor Peterson, William J. Sattler, Eli row: First Class Privates Felix Bird, Sidney Hatch, John R. row: Privates Louis Cecilia, Fred Cummins, Philip Duff. 358 ILLINOIS IN THE WORLD WAR Corporal John J. DeSmidt, Company G: At Haniel, July 4, 1918, Corporal DeSmidt, when his


. Illinois in the World War; an illustrated record prepared with the coöperation and under the direction of the leaders in the state's military and civilian organizations. THE REGIMENTAL BAND AT GERMONVILLE THE 132ND INFANTRY 357. WINNERS OF THE DISTINGUISHED SERVICE CROSSTop row: Corporals Victor Peterson, William J. Sattler, Eli row: First Class Privates Felix Bird, Sidney Hatch, John R. row: Privates Louis Cecilia, Fred Cummins, Philip Duff. 358 ILLINOIS IN THE WORLD WAR Corporal John J. DeSmidt, Company G: At Haniel, July 4, 1918, Corporal DeSmidt, when his platoon was under heavy fire from amachine gun, located the gun and with the assistance of an Australian crept up to the position,seized the gun, and forced the crew to carry it back to our lines. Corporal Harry Jones, Company G: Near Consenvoye, October 8, 1918, Corporal Jones showed unusual personal bravery whenhis platoon was held up by fire from a machine gun emplacement. Crawling forward alone, heworked his way to the flank of the position and rushed it, bayoneting one German and takingtwo prisoners. His action enabled his platoon to advance at once. Corporal Earl Lamb, Company F: Near Consenvoye, October 9, 191S, Co


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