331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . Second Lieut. Douglas P. Wells In charge of Department C. Born in Chicago, 111.,on March 17, 1895. Graduated at Williams College in1916. Attended Government Training Camps for Infantryat Ludington, Mich, and San Francisco, Calif., duringsummers of 1914 and 1915, holding grade of 2nd at close of latter. Commissioned 2nd A. at First R. 0. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 111. Assignedto Battery D at its organization. Second Lieut. Theodore P. Swift In charge of Department B. Born in ColoradoSprings, Colo., on July 12, 1891. Gradua
331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . Second Lieut. Douglas P. Wells In charge of Department C. Born in Chicago, 111.,on March 17, 1895. Graduated at Williams College in1916. Attended Government Training Camps for Infantryat Ludington, Mich, and San Francisco, Calif., duringsummers of 1914 and 1915, holding grade of 2nd at close of latter. Commissioned 2nd A. at First R. 0. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 111. Assignedto Battery D at its organization. Second Lieut. Theodore P. Swift In charge of Department B. Born in ColoradoSprings, Colo., on July 12, 1891. Graduated from YaleUniversity in 1915. Commissioned 2nd Lieut. F. First R. 0. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 111. Attached toRegiment at its organization. Assigned to Battery Don Jan. 25, —BATTERY D h A 551 si Field Artillery, Ex-Officers of Battery D Captain Ronald Webster. Commissioned Captain F. A. at First R. O. T. C,Ft. Sheridan, 111. Commanded Battery D from date of organization to , 1918, when he was sent to Ft. Sill School of Fire. Retained there as Instructor. Captain George G. Goll. Commissioned 1st Lieut. F. A. at First R. O. T. C,Ft. Sheridan, 111. Served as Executive of Battery D until Jan. 2, 1918, whenhe was promoted to Captain. Commanded Battery D from June 24, 1918to July 29, 1918 when he was transferred to the 311th Supply Train. First Lieut. Werner H. Brabbe. Commissioned 2nd Lieut. F. A. at FirstR. O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 111. Attached to Battery D- at its to 1st Lieut, on Jan. 2, 1918 and served as Reconnaissance Officer ofBattery until July 10, 1918 when he was transferred to Headquarters Battery on hike to Sparta. First Lieut. Norman E. Sterling. Commissioned 2nd Lieut. F. A. at FirstR. O. T. C, Ft.
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