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The Great World War, Surnames J-M

The following data is extracted from Pulaski County, Georgia, Military Records.

Dr. Albert A. Jelks (v) Mar. 1, 1918-Apr. 3, 1919. Sergt., Med. Corps, Base Hos. No. 43. Overseas, June 4, 1918-Mar. 26, 1919.
Pate Jelks
W. O. Jelks (entered the service on May 16th, and for a short time was stationed at the U. S. Training Detachment, unassigned, being stationed at Athens, Georgia. Was shortly transferred to the Field Artillery, Central Officers Training Camp, located at Camp Zachry Taylor, Louisville, Kentucky, where he received a commission of Second Lieutenant in the Field Artillery, U. S. A., and was then assigned as an officer and instructor in the above Officers Training School, and at the time of his discharge, December 7th, was Battery Commander of the 49th Training Battery, F. A. C. 0. T. S. The year of his enlistment and discharge were one and the same, 1918).
Garret Jennings
Roscoe Johnson
John Leroy Joiner
Frank Jones
Horace Jones
Rubin Jones
Thomas W. Jones
George Jordan
John Kemp
J. H. Kirkpatrick
Luther Kirkpatrick
Thomas Kirkpatrick
H. J. Knight
J. T. Knight
Joe Lamar
J. B. Lamar
Grady H. Lamb
Thomas Lancaster
Wilson Lancaster
Oscar Lanier
Charlie Layfield
A. C. Lee
B. M. Lee
C. M. Lee, Jr
Harry Lee
Joe Lee
Robert Lee
Joe Leopold
C. A. Love
Stanley Love
W. C. Lytle
J. L. Lowery
Aaron Mannheim
E. R. Malone
S. N. Malone
John Maloy
H. H. Mangham
John A. Market
Frank Marshall
Howard Martin
E. H. Martin
G. E. Matthews
Lee Matthews (commissioned First Lieutenant August 11, 1917. Fort Oglethorpe, December 25, 1917, to January 25, 1918. Base Hospital 18, Camp Sheridan, Ala., January 25, 1918, to August 30, 1918. Evacuation Hospital No. 27, Camp Dodge, Iowa, August 30, 1918, to November 5, 1918; then to Camp Upton, N. Y. Sailed for overseas, November 12, 1918, with Evacuation Hospital No. 27, on S. S. Sierra; landed at Bordeaux, November 24, 1918. Served in France with Evacuation Hospital No. 27 from November 24, 1918, to February 2, 1919, Bordeaux-Vickey, Base Hospital 118, Savauay, February 2, 1919, to June 25, 1919. Relieved from service August 10, 1919. Practiced medicine at Cumberland, Maryland, since August 19, 1919)
B. P. Matthews
Murphey Matthews
Scott Matthews
Robert A. Mathis
Earl Mays
E. K. Mays
S. C. Mays
Portell Mays
J. M. Means
Robert Medley
Ruel W. Merritt
W. E. Mitchell
D. T. Moore
Henry Moore
Howell Moore
Marshall Moore
Max. Moore
W. J. Moore
Cecil Morris
J. E. C. Morris
B. F. Mullikin
Leander Mullis
Frank Murray
Harrold Murray
Roger Murray
George Myers
S. J. McAllister
George McCullogh
Henry McDougald
J. A. McDougald
Malcolm McDougald
Norman McDuffie
Horace McEachern
J. Otis McEachern
Carlton McKinney
C. E. McKinney
Grady McKinney
J. W. McKinney
Roy McKinney
L. C. McKinney
John McLemore
Grover McLeod
J. G. McNeese
J. M. McNeese
Paul McWilliam

Source: Pulaski County, Georgia, Military Records

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