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An Honor Roll Containing a Pictorial Record of the Gallant And 9Ao9/onoP 9^oIl £3 ***< 1917- 1918- 1919 5ll^€»C€~ ))OOOllQ PUBLISHED BY The Leader Publishing Company Pipestone, Minnesota Off PubBeher KAY 9 1912 7/zei/Socved to /ceep t/ie/Jrfzf/ori General John J. Pershing County's Honored Dead RUDOLPH T. BARTELT, Luverne, Minn. Private, 77th Div. Entered ser- vice May, 1918 Trained at Camp Lewis, Wash. Departed overseas August, 1918. Battle, Argoune. Died of wounds in France. ROBERT BLACKWOOD, Luverne, Minn. Private, Co. "K," 308th Inf. En- tered service May 27, 1918. Trained at Camp Lewis, Wash. Departed overseas August, 1918. Battle, Argonne. Died of pneumonia, Base Hospital No. 27, France, Dec. 9, 1918. HARRY BACHTELL, Luverne, Minn. Private, Co. "F," 136th Inf., 34tliDiv. Entered service June 26, 1917. Trained at Camp Cody, N. Mex. Died January, 1918 at Camp Cody of pneumonia. No photograph available. Rock County's Honored Dead KELLY BOOMGARDEN, Steen Minn. 111th Inf., Co. "E." Entered ser- vice May 27, 1918. Trained at Camp Kearney, Calif., Camp Lewis, Camp Mills. Departed overseas (date not known). Battle. Ar- gonne. Killed in action Sept. 29, 1918, Argonne Forest. VICTOR I. CLOCK, Hills, Minn. Private, Const. Co. 14, Air Service. Entered service May 17, 1918. Trained at Ford Junction, Sussex, Eng. Departed overseas August 8, 1918. Died, Portsmouth, Eng., influenza, Oct. 26, 1918. Rock County's Honored Dead ELMEE J. DELL, Harchviek, Minn. Private, Co. "A," 165th Inf., 42nd Div. Entered service July 15, 1917. Trained at Camp Cody, N. Mex. Departed overseas June 26, 1918. Battles: Chateau Thierry, St. Mihiel, Argonne. Missing in action Oct. 15, 1918, Argonne. Later reported by War Depart- ment as killed in action. ALFRED PAUL ENGELSON Garretson, S. D. Private, 12th Provisional Recruit Co. Entered service Oct. 22, 1918. Trained at Camp Forrest, Ga. Died at Fort Oglethorpe Nov. 12, 1918 of pneumonia. , , =: - 'i;.- = ' < i.iiM : i JnrrTQ tjmm n iEmi f fi Ji i in- 1 : i. i i iiiirTTTrpriTrnTTTT i niii>iitMii i i i Hiri TTTrr ROCK COUNTY. ' i i 'iiii i imniiniiimiinM iii iiii ii ii iiiiiii i i i mmi' m ini t ii ii ii in r. n r,^ Rock County's Honored Dead DONALD LE ROY HOLDEN, Lu- verne, Minn. Corporal, Co. "D," 23rd Inf., 2nd Div. Entered service March, 1917. Trained at Fort Sill, Okla. De- parted overseas Sept. 1917. Bat- tles : Champagne, Chateau Thierry, Beleau Wood. Wounded, Chateau Thierry. Killed in action July 1, 1918 leading Automatic Rifle Squad. OSCAR IVEESON, Jasper, Minn. Private, Co. "A," 165th Inf., 42nd Div. Entered service July 2, 1917. Trained at Camp. Cody, N. Mex. Departed overseas July 26, 1918. Battles: Argonne, Chateau Thier- ry, St. Mihiel. Killed in action by shell fire Oct. 15, 1918 while charg- ing Hill 210 in the Argonne. piMiminiiiiiiiiiiiiiMii iiHiHiiiiiiiiiiiii i miiiniiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiHiii HONOR ROLL [ iiiiiiiHiiniiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimuiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiminimiiiil Rock County's Honored Dead ALBERT MARINIUS LARSON, Jasper, Minn. 1st Lieutenant, 127th F. A. En- tered service Dec. 11, 1917. Trained at Fort Riley, Kan. De- parted overseas Sept., 1918. Died Oct. 13, 1918, Liverpool, Eng., bronchial pneumonia. HENRY MEYER, Luverne, Minn. Private, 340th M. G. Bn., Co. "B." Entered service Sept. 12, 1917. Trained at Camp Funston. De- parted overseas August, 1918. Battle, St. Mihiel. Killed in ac- tion Sept. 12,1918, St. Mihiel drive. ROCK COUNTY Rock County's Honored Dead HENRY I. N. ROCHAU, Beaver Creek, Minn. Private, first class, Co. "A," 165th Inf., 42nd Div. Entered service May, 1917. Trained at Camp Cody, N. Mex. Departed overseas June, 1918. Battles: Chateau Thierry, St. Mihiel, Argonne. Wounded at Argonne Oct. 24, 1918. Gassed, Chateau Thierry. Died of wounds Oct. 26, 1918. WALTER PETERSEN, Luverne, Minn. Private, Co. "B," 4th Corp. Art. Park. Entered service July, 1918. Trained at Camp Wadsworth. De- parted overseas Sept., 1918. Died of tubercular meningitis, April 1, 1919, France. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:[iiii'iiiiiililiii::ii|lll ii»iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiui| ii|iTiTmT HONOR ROLL Rock County's Honored Dead ' li MILO F. ROLLERT, Steen, Minn. Private, Depot Brigade. Entered service August 31, 1918. Trained at Camp Dodge, la. Died at Camp Dodge Oct. 14, 1918 of pneumonia following influenza. GEORGE A. SNOVER, JR., Kanar- anzi, Minn. Private, Co. 2, Training Detach- ment 2. Entered service August 15, 1918. Trained at University of Minnesota. Died October 8, 1918. " .'!: l iii!iimimni in iii i i iiniw :Frm iiiiiimiiiiiiihiiiiiiiMiiiiimiiiiiiiiiirr i iiim m : .:-. 'i; : . : r-^r-r-- t^tttv : .Lyjii^wx-iin ROCK COUNTY ]iiiiiiimiiiiiiiiim n iiiiimiiiiiiiiiiii«iiiinmmnTnTnriiiiHiiiiii i i|| H|i | |i | |i IRWIN L. AAKER, Garretson, S. D. Sergeant. Co. "C" 313th Ammunition Train. Entered service September 19, 1917. Trained at Camp Dodge, la. Departed overseas August 16, 1918. CHRISTIAN A. AANENSON, Luverne, Minn. Sergeant, 4th Brigade, Motor Trans- portation Corps. Entered service April 8, 1918. Trained at Camp Jackson, S. Car. GERHARD A. AANENSON, Luverne, Minn. Private, 16th Recruit Co. Entered ser- vice December 10, 1917. Trained at Jefferson Barracks. EDMUND S. ADAMS, Luverne, Minn. First Class Private, Co. 15, 14th Grand Div. Trans. Corp. Entered service May 20, 1918. Trained at Fort Benj- amin Harrison, Indiana. Departed overseas July 29, 191S. DONALD JOHN AHRENDT, Hard- wick, Minn. Corporal, Ammunition Train, Entered service June 24, 1918. Trained at Camp Grant, 111. r ,, " l ''" -T T i 1,- y:-:j '..':i::i!llllli ra :: !!: ! i ! : !FT^ESZ L '3T:~m".~.:'"'~^T-^- TTTTTn. 'nr7-_- HOXOR ROLL £ PJH ROCK COUATV m OLE ANDERSON, Sherman, S. D. Corporal, Co. "C", 77th Battalion U. S. G. Entered service Sept. 19, 1917. Trained at Camp Dix, N. J. SELMER THEODORE ANDERSON, Luverne, Minn. Private, Engineers. Entered service Oct. 22, 1918. Trained at Camp For- rest, Ga. HARRY I. ANDERSON, Luverne, Minn. Private, Co. "H", 6th Co. I. R. F. T. Entered service Aug. 27, 1918. Train- ed at Camp Grant. 111. FRANK ALBERT ASP. Luverne, Minn. Private. 8th Co.. 2nd Training Bn., 161st Depot Brigade. Entered ser- vice June, 1918. Trained at Camp Grant, 111. WALTER LEWIS BACKER, Luverne, Minn. Private, Base Hospital No. 11. En- tered service Dec. 1917. Trained at Camp Dodge, la. Departed overseas June, 1918. ma m m HONOR ROLIi ALFRED M. BAKK, Hills, Minn. Private, Co. "A", 124th Engineers. En- tered service Jan. 7, 1918. Trained at Camp Forrest, Ga. OTTO M. BAKK, Hills, Minn. Sergeant, Co. "G". 346th Inf., 87th Div. Entered service Sept. 19, 1917. Train- ed at Camp Pike. Departed overseas Aug. 24, 1918. LEWIS M. BAKKE, Hardvick, Minn. Private, 387th Supply Co., Infantry. Entered service Oct. 23, 1918. Train- ed at Camp Cody, N. Mex. OLAF G. BAKKE, Hardwick, Minn. Private, "B" Co., 47th M. G. Bn„ 16th Div. Entered service June 24, 1918. Trained at Camp Kearney, Cal. MEURICE M. BALDWIN, Beaver Creek, Minn. Private, 13th Co., C. A. C. Entered service January, 1918. Trained at Fort Crockett, Texas. Departed overseas June, 1918. m lO ROCK COUNTY. LEE BARHAM, Hardwick, Minn. Private. Battery "D", 304th F. A.. 77th Div. Entered service February, 191S. Trained at Camp Dodge, la. Depart- ed overseas, April, 1918. Battles, Chat- eau Thierry, Argonne, St. Mihiel. SIGBJORN C. BARSTAD, Luverne, Minn. Private, Battery "E", 89th Div., 341st F. A. Entered service Feb. 26, 1918. Trained at Camp Mills. Departed overseas June 22, 1918. Battles, St. Mihiel. RUDOLPH ALBERT BAUSTIAN, Beaver Creek, Minn. Private. 333rd F. A. Entered service June 24, 1918. Trained at Camp Rob- inson. Wis. Departed overseas Sept. IT, 1918. WALTER BAUSTIAX, Luverne, Minn. Corporal, 12th Regt.. Bat. A. Motor School. Entered service April S, 1918. Trained at Camp Jackson, S. C. GEORGE GREER BELL, Luverne, Minn. Private. Co. "A", 136th Inf. Entered service June 10, 1917. Trained at Camp r Cod} , N. M. Departed overseas July 1918. Battles, Argonne, St. Mihiel. TTmrnmr I iiiiiuiiiiiiJiiiiNiiiiiiiiimiiitii iimuimiiimnmimiiiiiiiii i iii i iii i i i i iii iiiii iiiiiiim ii i i i i m i HOCK COUNT! ' ii i i iii iiwmimim i i i i ii iii iniiiimnmiiiiiiiimi 5ERNT BERKELAXD, Luverne. Minn. Private. Battery "A," 332nd F. A. En- tered service June, 191S. Trained at Camp Robinson, Sparta. Wis. De- parted overseas Sept. 1918. CARL B. BERKELAND, Luverne, Minn. Private, S. A. T. C. Entered service Sept. 1918. Trained at St. Olaf Col- lege. ROBERT W. BLAKELY, Beaver Creek, Minn. Private, "E" Co., 346th Inf., 87th Div- ision. Entered service Sept. 19, 1917. Trained at Camp Pike. Departed overseas Sept. 24, 1918. OTTO BLOCK, Steen, Minn. Private, Aviation. Entered service December 1917. Trained at Waco, Texas. Departed overseas March 1918. WALTER T. BONNETT, Magnolia, Minn. Private. Co. "F". 129th Inf., 33rd Div. Entered service Feb. 26, 1918. Train- ed at Camp Logan. Departed overseas May 10, 1918. Battles: Amiens, Ver- dun, Albert, Somme River. Gassed at Verdun in September, 1918. BERT LEE BROWN. Hardwick, Minn. Private, Co. C. 63rd Engineers. Enter- ed service April 12, 1918. Trained at Camp Grant, 111. Departed over- seas July, 1918. HERMAN L.. BRUEMMER, Beaver Creek, Minn. Private, Co. "K", 3rd Pioneer Inf. En- tered service July 22, 1918. Trained at Camp Wadsworth, S. Car. Departed overseas Sept. 191S. ROBERT F. BRUEMMER, Beaver Creek, Minn. Musician, 159th Inf. Band, 40th Div. Entered service May 27, 1918. Train- ed at Camp Kearney, California. De- parted overseas Aug. 8, 1918. Battles, Somme. ALBERT L. BURMEISTER. Sherman, S. D. Corporal, 346th Reg., 87th Div., Infan- try. Entered service Sept. 19, 1917. Trained at Camp Pike, Ark. Departed overseas Aug. 24, 1918. ONIS V. BUSH, Beaver Creek, Minn. Private, Co. "K", 308th Inf. Entered service May 27, 1918. Trained at Camp Lewis. Departed overseas Aug. 9, 1918. Battles, Meuse, Argonne. iiiinimiinmmiiiiTOii'ini!!!! HONOR ROLL | niiinmm iiii iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu mini iiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiimniMniiinmmimnnnnr CLAUDE L. CAMERON, Luverne, Minn. Corporal, S.
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