331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . X .! ii |Q Nietzel, F. R. Stephens, W. J. ! [1 I Otto, C. H. Swandt, W. , W. C. Swantes, A. , A. Thomas, W. , 0. Thompson, H. , C. T. Tomzcak, B. , H. Tyson, , W. D. Umland, , B. Weiss, H. , E. C. Wellnitz, A. 1 Ranthum, G. B. Westerling, I., W. Ravenelle, G. Will, C. Reckner, H. White, J. Reick, A. Winkler, P. A. Rhodes, S. Woelberg, C. Rogenbauer, M. Wollert, H. J. Sanborn, F. A. Zeimer, A. G. Saxe. Wm. Zimmer, E. | Schabel, F. Zoric, *Commissioned ||i Ii JL JP w
331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . X .! ii |Q Nietzel, F. R. Stephens, W. J. ! [1 I Otto, C. H. Swandt, W. , W. C. Swantes, A. , A. Thomas, W. , 0. Thompson, H. , C. T. Tomzcak, B. , H. Tyson, , W. D. Umland, , B. Weiss, H. , E. C. Wellnitz, A. 1 Ranthum, G. B. Westerling, I., W. Ravenelle, G. Will, C. Reckner, H. White, J. Reick, A. Winkler, P. A. Rhodes, S. Woelberg, C. Rogenbauer, M. Wollert, H. J. Sanborn, F. A. Zeimer, A. G. Saxe. Wm. Zimmer, E. | Schabel, F. Zoric, *Commissioned ||i Ii JL JP w *r BATTERY B — Page 135 r A 331 i1 Field ArtilleryrfA .<h The following officers served with the Battery for var-ious periods and deserve sincere thanks and more thanthis simple recognition of their help in developing the organ- ist Lt. H. B. Marksist Lt. H. P. Isham1st Lt. S. E. Collinsist Lt. J. R. Stilesist. Lt. P. R. Lavery2nd Lt. D. K. Morrison2nd Lt. L. J. Allen2nd Lt. P. V. Swearingen2nd Lt. G. J. Bellows BATTERY B 55111 Field Artillery,. Although it had probably existed for some time previous in the records ofthe War Department, it was about September 1st, 1917 that Battery B firsttook tangible form. At that time the officers of the regiment together with Col-onel Lambdin, were quartered at Camp Grant in one of the buildings later oc-cupied by the Division Trains. On the date in question an order was postedassigning various officers to organizations, and to Battery B went Lt. Marksand 2nd Lts. Colnon, Morrison, and Perkins, Captain Bliss commanding. Abattery council was held immediately, where all agreed that as far as their effortswould go, B should be an organization to be proud of. That this ideal wasobtained, no one doubts, but due credit must be given to every man in the Bat-tery, whose cheerful and loyal co-operation, often unrewarded though sincerelyappreciated, alone made it possible. Shortly after this first step, the regimentmoved to the corner of camp a
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