. 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. ON THE AVOCOURT-VERY ROAD American ambulances, with wounded, moving south from Very. On this road, on October 8, 1918,the enemy bombed the headquarters of the horse battalion of the ammunition train. THE 108TH AMMUNITION TRAIN 645 First Lieutenants Harold A. Badger, D. C. Byron B. Carmicliael, D. C. (deceased) Mitchell S. Cash Lyman D. Evans Edwin H. Fiebig John H. Gilbert Cecil J. Gridley Fred J. Leppert (later Captain) Rob


. 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. ON THE AVOCOURT-VERY ROAD American ambulances, with wounded, moving south from Very. On this road, on October 8, 1918,the enemy bombed the headquarters of the horse battalion of the ammunition train. THE 108TH AMMUNITION TRAIN 645 First Lieutenants Harold A. Badger, D. C. Byron B. Carmicliael, D. C. (deceased) Mitchell S. Cash Lyman D. Evans Edwin H. Fiebig John H. Gilbert Cecil J. Gridley Fred J. Leppert (later Captain) Robert D. Ronaync Stephen Pavlack Walter T^. Scanlon, D. C. Harry W. VogtThomas J. Walsh Second Lieutenants Clarence Barb, Veterinarian Thomas J. Dineen Ray M. Higgins John J. Houlihan Clive J. Kimbrough Edward McKernan Holbert E. Norton Harold G. Ward (ater First Lieutenant) OFFICERS WHO SERVED WITH TRAIN DURING THE TRAINING PERIOD Lieutenant ColonelsJohn M. ClasbyJohn V. Clinnin (later Colonel) Majors Maurice J. HolwayJoseph Moore Captains James J. Dineen (later Major)Sigmund NewfieldOrvil ONeal First Lieutenants Harvey J. DoyleWilliam A. Feenev Arthur S. ONeillDani


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