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Double Number-JULY --OCTOBER, 1926 ARMISTICE DAY NUMBER LOCAL P. C's. UXIT P. C's. II Norfolk-Portsmouth II i ~mro~tr~tr:~~~ POST NO. 1 CQ.lVIPANY I, Norfolk, Va. II '7)c11:J 320th Inf. Reg. .11 Pittsburgh, Pa. Philadelph:a, Pa. ~~oorm~ce POST NO. 2 1[ ~omw]C~ll"q ~~~ Pittsburgh, Pa. 1 COMPANY E. 32,0th Inf. Reg. POST NO 3 \ \ -OO~@i~<\ill"~W~tf~ Pittsburgh, Pa. Charleston, VI. Va. lBJBQVo·~~J£\&J~ POST NO.4 ~~-~"~ean~Citl'Dif~ COMPANY B. 320th lnf. 'Reg. Washington, D. C. POST No. 5 Pittsburgh, Pa. Clarksburg, W. Va. POST NO.6 COMPANY G. 320th In£. Reg. Fairmont, W. Va. Pittsburgh, Pa. POST NO.7 Grafton, 'vV . Va. CO:.VIPANY K. POST No. 8 320th In£. Reg. Pittsburgh, Pa. Richmond, Va. POST No. 9 305th F. S. Bn. P. C. Chestnut Ridge Pittsburgh, Pa. Uniontown, Pa. POST NO. 10 Petersburg Post 315th Field Artillery Petersburg, Va. Bluefield, W. Va. AUXILIARIES Penna. Aux. No. 1 317th Infantry Pittsburgh, Pa. H clq. Baltimore, Md. Penna. Aux. N o. 2 Philadelphia, Pa. N . Y. Association Officers of the 80t h WestVa. Aux. No. 1 Fairmont, W. Va. New York, N . Y. TH E 80 th DIVISION "ALWAYS MOVES FORWAR D " TO MY COMRADES OF THE EIGHTIETH Dl VISION:- You have conferred upon me a great honor and·a great trust in electing me Presiden: of the Eightieth Division Veterans' Association. For this I thank you and I pray that I may haye the strength to warrant the confidence you place in me. We have weathered a few storms. Thanks to the able leadership of my predece sor- and to your hearty and energetic co-operation, we are now sailing on a smoother sea. Our journey, however, is not ended and it will not end until the last of us shall haYe joined those who have gone before. Until that time comes it behooves us to carry on. To do otherwi_e would be to invite destruction of our association-the treasure house of all that we cheri h in con- , nection with our service with the Eightieth Division. For the past year and a half our Association has made its home at Charleston, \ \"es Yir­ ginia. The welcome and the assistance given us by the City and the people of Charle ton ,,-ill never be sufficiently appraised. They have sheltered us when we needed shelter, and to hem ,-e a1·e truly grateful. And while on the subject of Charleston and its people, I cannot help but single out from among those good people, one who is most worthy of special mention-our comrade, Boyd tut­ ler. For eighteen months Boyd Stutler gave his untiring and unselfish services to our Association as resident secretary and as editor of "Service," refusing to accept any remuneration whatsoeYer. As President of the Eightieth Division Veterans' Association it gives me pleasure to make thi;:; open expression of our gratitude to him, for it might be well said of Boyd Stutler that he gaYe that we might live. To the people of Pittsburgh who have so kindly invited us to again make our home among them, we can truthfully say we are glad to be back. We owe them much for what they have done for us in the past, for what they are doing for us now and for what we know they will always be ready to do for us should we need them. Comrades of the Eightieth Division, we are fortunate in having good friends. :;\lay \\·e always prove worthy. In the year to come let us direct our efforts towards making our Association bigger and stronger. We want all our comrades of the Eightieth Division in the fold of our Veterans' Asso­ ciaticrn. This is our objective. Let's go. Yours in comradeship, r President. July-October, 1926 THE SERVICE MAGAZINE 3 ,}tll- lllt - MII-IIII-1111-IIrl - 1111 - ltll - llll-llll-1111 - llll-lltl-1111- llll-llll-1111-llll-1111 - llll -•lltl-1111-ltii -IUI-flii-1111-1111- IIM - IIII-MII-1111-IIII - 1111- IIII -1111-'111-IIII-llll-IUI-1111-IIII-Illl-lhl - l"l•+ ! i ! I I • i l • I l i I • •1 Official B i-:Monthly Communique of the 80th (Blue R.idge) Div is ion , Veterans' A ssociation, a:I j 237 Third A ven ue, Pittsburg h, Pa. 1 = J. Thomas, Managing Editor. Cont"ributing Editors : Boyd B. Stutler, Russell L. St ultz, Fay ! A. Davis, Dwight H . Fee, Clarence F. Bushman, B. C. Clark, Bernard Ragner, care Chicago I Tribune, Paris, France, Fore ign Representative. Art Staff: Jack Berger, K. Philpott. I I j i Enter ed as second-class m atter at the Post Office at Pitts:Ou r g h, Pa., under t he Act of March 3, 1879 . i i Vol. 7-No. 3 JULY-OCTOBER, 1926 Price: $2.00 Per Year i I Executive Council OFFICERS 1926-27 i President Dr. Harry R. Seelinger 317th Infanry Capt. Carlo D. Cella Princess Anne Road I Divis ion Headquarters Norfolk, Va. 141 Broadway, New. York City I + n - IIII - 1111-IIII-IIU - IIII-1111- IIU - llii - IIII - IUI - 1111-IIII-IIII- IIII-IIII-1111 -IIII - IIII-IIII - 1111-I + i Honorary Presidents ·.=1 =.! Cpl. Christ Kramer ·_l_" Adelbert Cronkhite 1 The objects of this Association are: Patriotic, His- 318th I n fanry - i 1 Maj. Gen., U.S.A. R et. torical and Fraternal, and to uphold the Constitution of • 4911 Gertrude Street = P. 0. Box 860, Baltimore, Md. j j t he United States of America, to foster and perpetuate l Pittsburg h, Pa. ! Lloyd M. Brett = true Americanism, to preserve and strengthen comrade- l I Brig. Ge n., u S.A. Ret. j ship among its members, to assist worthy comrades and = 1 1301 Rhode Island Avenue • to preserve the memories and incidents of our association • Capt. Thomas W . Hooper I = Washington , D. C. I 319t h I nfantry = =1 •1 in the World War. = Culpepper, Va. I I Frank Schoblo, J r. I T j =_! First Lieut. 318th Inf . + ~ -~~u-uu-llu-uu-lul-ull- l lll-1111-u n-lul -llll- llll-un -u ll -1111-llll-ull-ml-•m-lm - n.j'. i!!l _ W yncote, Pa. Sergt. R. E. Daume _ 320t h Infantry = ! 236 Breading Avem12 I I Vice Presidents Ben A von , Pa. :l - Major S . A. Blatz = Divis ion Headquarters I I- Uniontown, Pa. William Graham, Jr. - I 313th Field Artillery j • T' ABLE QF CQNTEli.TTS 812 W. A lleghe ny Avenue = ! Bugler Howard J. W ells .fi 1 V Philaflelphia, Pa. • ·,1 - 318th Infantry - ! P etersburg, Va. I I Page Sol. Burke _j Sgt. Boyd B. Stutler 314th Field Artillery - 314th Fie ld Artille ry Clarksburg, W. Va. I- Ch 1 t w v A l\'1. ESSAGE FROl\,r< • PR'ESIDEN'l' CELLA< -------- _____ _ _ 2 I_ I ar es on, . a. l j Chaplain BRIGHT SPOTS OF PETE~SBURG REUNioN ______ __ ___ 4 ~~~~~- ~i e ~· !~~h;:;~; I i Father Edw. A ; Wallace By Russell L. Stultz Care N &W. Dispatcher ! , 160t h Brigade Bluefield, W . Va. = I Manhattan Beach, N. Y. I =_! OLD PALS OF THE ARl\'I.Y_ ___ ___ __ ___ ______ ____ __ ___ __ 6 =I Historian By A. Dud Lieut. A. M. Brownley -~ 314th Machine Gun Co. "I Sgt. Russell L. Stultz N orfolk, Va. • 318th Infantry = I New Market, Va. IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF THE 80th____ __ ____ ___ ____ ____ 7 I l By Jennings C. Wise M. S. Elec. M. J. Thomas j =I Judge Advocate 305 th F. S. Bn. • Charles E . Pollard 434 Aug usta Street ! ".1 Divis io n Headquarters THE WAIT IN THE L,E !\'TANS AREA______ __ _______ __ __ 9 Pitts burgh , Pa. I _ Union Trust Bldg. By Russell L. Stultz " j_ Petersburg, Va. Paul Winters :1= 0 I Recording Secretary FASHIONS-By Kaye ---- ------------------- ----------- 11 191~ ~~: e~f~jl;in~:~u e ! j Major Lincoln MacVeagh Altoona, Pa. l 1 New Canaan, Conn. TAPS - --- --------------- --------- ---------------- - ---- 12 I j Colo~ Sergeants l\><ORNING REPO.R'l' 12 ~ot;3!•~a~~~~;en~~~ii~ I "1 Pvt. Oliver K. Fry THE 1 < ------------------------------- 6045 W a 1nut S t. -"l = 319th Infantry By Every Buddy Philadelphia, Pa. • j Pittsburgh, Pa. j I J ames M. Murray Robert Throckmor ton j i 305th Train Hdqtrs Division Headquarters I - 1113 W . Washington St. Vir. E. & P . Co. Bldg. " ! P etersburg, Va. Richmond, Va. I ! j l THE 80th DIVISION "ALWAYS MOVES FORWARD" i i i + ·IIM- IIII - IIII -IIII - IIII - IIH-IItl-lltl-llft-IIII-IUI -IIII - IIII - IIII - 1111 - IIII - hll-ltii -IIII- 1111- IIII-1111- IIIJ- IIII•- IIU - IIII -1111- tll!-ml-1111 - llll- 1111 - ltll - llll - llll - llll- 1111 -ml - llll - llll- lUI - UN-Illl- tltlf 4 THE S ERVT C E MA G A Z I -E J :y-October, 1 ~2 ~ ; Bright Spots of Petersburg Reunion A "lfUSt 26, 27, 28 and 29, 1926 By RUSSELL L. STULTZ Editor's Note :-Owing to the misfortune of ceived and welcomed them. into their Comrade Stultz, notes on the Reunion will be most completely, were the · i~ib le rel­ continued in the November-December issue. homes and social activities; later, in ics so lately denoting the men's career Comrade Stultz, unfortunately, met with an the sprin~· of 1918, their f arewells and accident which, we understand, is not serious, with a famous co mbat diYision. l n and has promised to complete report for next prayers accompanied ,the men as they marked contrast with the array of issue.
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