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William G. Black

Chauf., Air Service Hdqrs. Co., 1st Reg.; of Beaufort County; son of F. R. and Mrs. M. L. Black. Husband of Mrs. Pauthea Petty Black. Entered service Dec. 12, 1917, at Washington, N.C. Sent to Ft. Thomas. Transferred to Camp Hancock, then to Camp Merritt. Sailed for France Jan. 8, 1918. Fought at Marne and

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William F. Stoll

Sergt., Anti-Aircraft Btry., 11th. Son of C. F. and Mrs. Annie Stoll. Husband of Mrs. Queen Stoll. Entered service at Greensboro, N.C., September, 1916. Was sent to Ft. Caswell. Overseas to France July 14, 1918. Fought at Paris, Trussey defensive. Returned to USA Sept. 22, 1918. Mustered out at Camp Greene, N.C., Jan. 7, 1919.

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William F. Rook

Private, 118th Inf., Co. K, 30th Div.; of Guilford County; son of Elisa Rook and Mrs. Maggie Rook. Husband of Mrs. Treves Culler Rook. Entered service June 22, 1916, at High Point, N.C. Sent to Camp Sevier, S. C., transferred to Camp Mills, L. I., N. Y. Sailed for Calais, France, May 25, 1918. Fought

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William E. Price

Private, Engineers, Co. F, 30th Div., 105th Regt.; of Martin County; son of R. S. and Mrs. Miza Price. Entered service April 25, 1918, at Williamston, N.C. Sent to Camp Jackson. Transferred to Camp Sevier, S. C., then to Camp Mills, L. I. Sailed for France May 27, 1918. Fought at Ypres, Bellicourt, Voormizelle, Brancourt,

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William C. Thomas

1st Sergt., Co. D, 30th Div., 119th Inf.; of Wayne County; son of Mrs. Susan Thomas. Husband of Mrs. Daisy Thomas. Entered service July 15, 1916, at Goldsboro, N.C. Sent to Camp Glenn, N.C., Camp Stewart, Texas, Camp Royster, Camp Wadsworth, Camp Sevier, Camp Merritt, and sailed for France May 11, 1918. Was in all

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William C. Moore

Wagoner, Med. Corps, 317th Ambulance Co., 80th Div., 305th San. Tr.; of Lenoir County; son of J. R. and Mrs. Martha Moore. Husband of Mrs. Margaret Southerland. Entered service Sept. 17, 1917, at Kinston, N.C. Sent to Camp Lee, Va. Transferred to Lambert’s Point. Sailed for France. Fought at Argonne Forest. Mustered out at Camp

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