. 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. OFFICERS OF THE DIVISION STAFFTop row: Majors Frank W. Barber, Wallace M. Decker, John M. row: Majors William M. Gay, Harry F. row: Majors Henry S. Hooker, John P. Lucas (later lieutenant colonel), Frederick E. q ^ o Ui 3 JZ a :-t rr\ . »—1 Pi s P Pi ^ % C X X W H >. tH ^ 3 pg H o oi1—1 J3 H « S W fQ ffi H ffi O r) <u < 1—1 3 Pi PQ rt TDM cac Pi a n 3 H C3 » THE THIRTY-THIRD DIVISION


. 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. OFFICERS OF THE DIVISION STAFFTop row: Majors Frank W. Barber, Wallace M. Decker, John M. row: Majors William M. Gay, Harry F. row: Majors Henry S. Hooker, John P. Lucas (later lieutenant colonel), Frederick E. q ^ o Ui 3 JZ a :-t rr\ . »—1 Pi s P Pi ^ % C X X W H >. tH ^ 3 pg H o oi1—1 J3 H « S W fQ ffi H ffi O r) <u < 1—1 3 Pi PQ rt TDM cac Pi a n 3 H C3 » THE THIRTY-THIRD DIVISION STAFF 193 ordnance officer were Major Carl C. Oakes, Major Oliver J. Troster, MajorFrank W. Barber and Major John F. Felker. The commander of trains, who was in charge of the transportation sec-tion, was not officially a member of the division staff, although he was sta-tioned at division headquarters. Elsewhere in this volume a special sectionis devoted to the work of the trains. One of the principal officers who had to cooperate with the commanderof trains was the division motor transport officer. He was responsible forthe efficient operation of the motor transport se


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