Brooklyn and Long Island in the war; . gton, D. C. P\t. R. C. Walters. T\-t. Robert C. Walters, 21 yearsold, of 1005 East Fifth who waskilled in action on October 31. was abrother of Sgt. Aalcntine Waters, whomade the supreme sacrifice on Angus?23. They were the sons of Mr. anoMrs. John W. Walters, who an-other son. Sgt. Frank Walters, with the 321st F. S. C. was a member of Batt. A,105th F. A. Four days before he was killed he wrote to his parents that hewas resting back of the lines. Walters was born in Manliattan, butwas brought to Brooklyn early in w


Brooklyn and Long Island in the war; . gton, D. C. P\t. R. C. Walters. T\-t. Robert C. Walters, 21 yearsold, of 1005 East Fifth who waskilled in action on October 31. was abrother of Sgt. Aalcntine Waters, whomade the supreme sacrifice on Angus?23. They were the sons of Mr. anoMrs. John W. Walters, who an-other son. Sgt. Frank Walters, with the 321st F. S. C. was a member of Batt. A,105th F. A. Four days before he was killed he wrote to his parents that hewas resting back of the lines. Walters was born in Manliattan, butwas brought to Brooklyn early in was graduated from Public SchoolNo. 134 and attended the CommercialHigh School. He was a member ofthe Parkville Club and the St. Rose ofLima R. C. Church. Sgt. W^alters. whowas killed in August, was 22 years oldand a member of the 304th F. A. Pvt. Edivard G. Carlson. Pvt. Edward G. Carlson, a nephewof Mrs. Muhs of 15 Glenada pi., waskilled in action on September 27. Hewas a member of Co. L, 106th Carlson, who formerly lived in. J 1 -\ ^?< if Rutland. in the , in September, 1917, and soonafterward left for Camp Wadsworth,Spartanburg, S. C, from where hestarted for France on May 10. Lt. Richard M. Raven. Lt. Richard Montgomery Raven ofBay Shore, L. I., is the second son ofMr. and Mrs. Harry F. Raven to giveup his life for Iris country. His par-ents have been notified that he waskilled in action on October IS. Hisbrother. Corp. Robert S. Raven, fellon September 29. Lt. Raven was bornin Brooklyn 30 years ago and hadbeen a resident of Bay Shore sincehe was 3 years old. He was the Long Island Railroad Companytor several years as a civil was a member of the Seventh Manhattan for seven years andwhen that regiment was jnusteredinto the Federal service he was a In 1916 he served on theMexican border. At Spartanburg hewas transferred to Co. K, 107th Regt.,with which he went to France lastMay. In August he rec


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