331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . ltz, Edgar A. Gerlach, Phillip , Theodore , Joseph Pierce, Thornton Webster, Earl A. Pietz, Walter A. Webster, Leon U. Pike, Freeman L. Weisjohn, Albert , David G. Golleher, Tohn Plasschaert, Emiel Gradv, John Tohn E. Pollard, Clarence T. Wendt, Leonard Pommeling, Otto F. Werner, Walter A. Hage Walter Porter, Clarence Westead, Ewald Hamlin, William M. *Potter, Andrew E. Whyte, James Hannagan, Cole H. Radke, Herman M. Wierscholowski, Edmund S. I [artwie. Herman Ransom, Fred W. Williams, Julius Haskins,


331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . ltz, Edgar A. Gerlach, Phillip , Theodore , Joseph Pierce, Thornton Webster, Earl A. Pietz, Walter A. Webster, Leon U. Pike, Freeman L. Weisjohn, Albert , David G. Golleher, Tohn Plasschaert, Emiel Gradv, John Tohn E. Pollard, Clarence T. Wendt, Leonard Pommeling, Otto F. Werner, Walter A. Hage Walter Porter, Clarence Westead, Ewald Hamlin, William M. *Potter, Andrew E. Whyte, James Hannagan, Cole H. Radke, Herman M. Wierscholowski, Edmund S. I [artwie. Herman Ransom, Fred W. Williams, Julius Haskins, Claud H. Rauk, Arne , Edward , John K. Williams, Lewis , RussellWilliams, Verne 0. e3 Hein, Erwin , Hugh M. I Hinz, George F. Renaud, Ernest C. Williams, William I Hoard, Clarence Resheski, John E. Wright, Jesse R. 1 1 1 Hogue, HarleyHolland, Henry Richards, Elmer Wurtz, Edward G. 1 Richter, John A. Zant, Carl T Hudzinski, Anthony P. Rieser, Edmund L. Zuelke, Mike BATTERY D —Page 237 ^ X 531!! Field Artillery,. Batterv D 331st Field Artillery, 86th Division, became an organizationSeptember 7th 1917. with Ed. Blakewell, Roland Steuber, Ed Lins, Earl Webster,and George Hinz as a foundation and with Slim Kropp for corner stone. Thisgroup of selected men arrived at Rockford at 6 p. m. with Kropp in tears; saidhe had a toothache but he mav have left some one at home,—1 For all that worriesme is that someone else might be there while Im gone. The men were taken intrucks where, in spirits much depressed, they found incomplete barracks, no bedsand no grub. The Regimental Mess Sergeant fed them on condition that theywould wash dishes for him but he made the old maids mistake of feeding the trampbefore the work was done. Within three days, four more pillars, Leo Whitcomb,Johnnie Wormet, Francis Towne and Bert Pierce, had been added to the also had a toothache which was quickly cured at the Regimental Infirmaryby the usual prescriptio


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