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th of Hazleton, Pa., were, on March 17, 1918, assigned to the Q. M. C. school for cooks and bakers at Camp Meade. TO REGIMENTAL SUPPLY CO. Transfers were made to the 311th F. A. Supply Co., as follows: George Kolessar, Hazleton, Pa. Christy McAvaney, Scranton, Pa. George Novotney, Hazleton, Pa. Stanley Reese, Hazleton, Pa. Harry B. Stair, Mt. Top, Pa. Joseph Yeselski, Hazleton, Pa. CHANGES AT BENOITE VAUX. A number of changes in the battery roster were necessitated at Benoite Vaux, France, due to men being sent to hospitals for sickness. Some left to attend schools, while Philip J. Cusick, of Parsons, Pa., received word through the Red Cross of his early discharge due to the death of his father. The transfers at Benoite Vaux included the following: Howard A. Bain, Kansas City, Mo. Thomas A. Davis, Scranton, Pa. Philip J. Cusick, Parsons, Pa. Stuart E. Prutzman, Palmerton, Pa. Joseph Silock, Hazleton, Pa. Harry Dauberman, Lawrence, Kansas. Michael V. McHugh, Hazleton, Pa. Anthony Esposito, Hackensack, N. J. Reed F. Hulling, Charlestown, W. Va. Clarence V. Smith, Hazleton, Pa. Arthur A. Jones, Boundbrook, N. J. Charles E. King, Pottsville, Pa. John Verchmock, Hazleton, Pa. Charles Nace, Philadelphia, Pa. Arthur Van Valen, Englewood, N. J. James F. Burns, Pottsville, Pa. OTHER TRANSFERS Joseph Delosaro and John Sharawarki, both of Hazleton, Pa., were discharged from Battery D February 5th and 14th respectively, for physical disabilities. Carl G. Brattlof, of Newark. N. J., was assigned to the 154th Brigade Headquarters, Dec. 1918. James J. Gillespie, of Hazleton, Pa., Feb. 11th, 1918, was transferred to the Railway Transportation Corps. George F. Haniseck, James F. McKelvey and Mathew Talkouski, all of Hazleton, Pa., May 31st, 1918, were sent to join the U. S. Guards, Fort Niagara, N. Y. John F. Kehoe of Hazleton, Pa., Feb. 3, 1918, was transferred to Headquarters Bn. G. H. Q. A. E. F., France. He left Camp Meade February 27th, being the first man from the organization to get overseas. Otto Kopp, of Hazleton, Pa., transferred June 1, 1918, to Headquarters Co., 311th F. A. Donald H. Durham, of Newark, N. J., and R. L. Krah, of Lavelle, Pa., were transferred to the regimental Headquarters Co., while in France. William M. Powell. Jr., of Hazleton, Pa., February 5th, 1918, assigned to the Ordnance Depot Co., No. 101, Camp Meade.
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