The Twenty-eighth Division: Pennsylvania's Guard in the World War; Forewards by the Commanding Generals. The History of the Keystone Or Iron Division in the World War. Also the History and Traditions of the Pennsylvania National Guard and Its Predecessor the Pennsylvania Militia, Volume 228th division publishing Company, 1924 - World War, 1914-1918 |
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1st Lieut A.W.O.L. October ALBERT Altoona April Assigned October 1918 Assigned September August 12 August 25 Battalion Brigade Bugler Camp Hancock Captain charged May 23 Chester CLARENCE Class Colonel Cook Discharged May 23 EARL ELMER ferred First-class Private First-class Private JOHN FRED Gassed August Gassed July 21 Gassed September GEORGE W HENRY Hundred Eleventh HUNDRED TENTH INFANTRY JOHN F July 15 July 29 Killed August Killed July 30 Killed October LOUIS M.G. Bn M.P. Corps Minn N. Y. Discharged October 14 Ohio Okla PAUL Philadelphia Pittsburgh Private CHARLES Private EDWARD Private FRANK Private HARRY Private JAMES Private JOSEPH Private ROBERT Private THOMAS Private WALTER RAYMOND Regimental Citation Returned to United S.C.D. at Camp Second Lieutenant September 27 Sergeant SMITH tember Trans Transferred at Camp Transferred to 109th Wagoner WILLIAM H Wounded August 12 Wounded July 30 Wounded November Wounded October Wounded September 28