Brooklyn and Long Island in the war; . in actionon September 2 7. He was at one timeemployed by the E. W. Bliss Com-pany and later w?.- a lathe man inthe Sperry Gyroscope plant. He re-signed the latter position to enlist inthe 23d Regt. more than a year Spartanburg he was transferred tothe 106th. He sailed for France onMay 10. Pvt. Johnston was a gradu-ate of P. S. No. 3. Pvt. Daniel McCauley. Pvt. Daniel McCauley, son of Mrs. Michael McCauley of GlenHead, L. I., was killed in action onOctober 26. Pvt. McCauley was 2 6years old and went to Camp Uptonin September, 1917, with the f


Brooklyn and Long Island in the war; . in actionon September 2 7. He was at one timeemployed by the E. W. Bliss Com-pany and later w?.- a lathe man inthe Sperry Gyroscope plant. He re-signed the latter position to enlist inthe 23d Regt. more than a year Spartanburg he was transferred tothe 106th. He sailed for France onMay 10. Pvt. Johnston was a gradu-ate of P. S. No. 3. Pvt. Daniel McCauley. Pvt. Daniel McCauley, son of Mrs. Michael McCauley of GlenHead, L. I., was killed in action onOctober 26. Pvt. McCauley was 2 6years old and went to Camp Uptonin September, 1917, with the first con-tingent to leave Glen Cove. He wentoverseas with the 306th Inf. Head-quarters Co. On October 2] he wroteabout coming out of the trenches afterseven days frightful fighting. Heleaves his parents, three sisters andthree brothers. Pvt. Build Russell Somers. Pvt. Budd Russell Somers of 677Decatur st. was killed in action onOctober 12. He was one of the firstcontingent to be called to Camp Up-ton. He was transferred later to Camp. Jordon and sailed for France early his year. Pvt. Somers was married o Miss Daisy E. Saxby of Brooklyn. le was the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. -Oli Somers of Warren, Pa., and his ..irother. Holmes Somers, is also In service in France. He was 28 years old. Pvt. Joseph W. Joseph W. Stevenson of Co. G,106th Inf., was killed in action onSeptember 27. He lived with hisparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Steven-son, at 224 Lefferts ave., and joined the23d Regt. in July, 1917. He was sentto Spartanburg that fall, transferredto the 106th and started for France onMay 10 last. Pvt. Stevenson was bornin England twenty-four years ago andcame to this country with his parentsin 1901. He was a graduate of School and a member of theR. C. Church of St. Francis of was formerly a stenographer in thebuilding department of the B. R. T. S^. Michael Herschman. Sgt. Michael Herschman, 22 yearsold, who formerly lived in FI?»tbush,was killed i


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