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LIEUT. GEORGE POLLATS, American Red Cross. Cross of St. George PVT. FRED DeLANEY All of "M" Company, 339th Infantry. Also MR. ERNEST RAND, and MR. FRANK OLMSTEAD, Y. M. C. A. St. Anne Silver Medal CORPORAL WALTER J. PICARD, "M" Company, 339th Inf. St. Stanislaus Silver Medal All of "M" Company, 339th Infantry

He even went so far as to bring out to the bridge two prisoners whom the Bolos had had for many weeks. One was a Royal Scot lad, the other was Pvt. George Albers of "I" Company who had been taken prisoner one day on the railroad front. These two prisoners were permitted to stand near enough their comrades to tell them they were well treated.

CORP. F. W. WILKIE, "K" Co., 339th Inf. SGT. L. BARTELS, "K" Co., 339th Inf. CORP. J. STEYSKAL, "K" Co., 339th Inf. PVT. E. E. HELMAN, "K" Co., 339th Inf. CORP. WILLIAM C. SHAUGHNESSEY, Signal Platoon, "Hq." Co., 339th Inf. PVT. LOUIS L. HOPKINS, "Hq." Co., 339th Inf. PVT. CHARLES E. GARRETT, "Hq." Co., 339th Inf. PVT. GUY HINMAN, "Hq." Co., 339th Inf. PVT. JAMES R. WAGGENER, "Hq." Co., 339th Inf.

PVT. CLARENCE H. ZECH, 337th Ambulance Company, for gallantry in action, Kodish, Russia. CORP. WILLIAM H. RUSSELL, "M" Co., 339th Inf., for gallantry in action, April 1st, 1919, near Bolsheozerki, Russia. PVT. CHESTER H. EVERHARD, 337th Ambulance Company, for gallantry in action, April 2nd, 1919, near Bolsheozerki, Russia.

PVT. RUSSELL F. McGUIRE, "A" Co., 310th Engrs. PVT. MICHAEL KOWALSKI, "H" Co., 339th Inf. SGT. E. W. PAUSCH, "C" Co., 339th Inf. SGT. JOHN BENSON, "C" Co., 310th Engrs. SGT. SILVER K. PARISH, "B" Co., 339th Inf. PVT. CHARLES BELL, "B" Co., 339th Inf. PVT. JOSEPH EDYINSON, "B" Co., 339th Inf. SGT. L. E. STOVER, "B" Co., 310th Engrs. CORP. W. C. BUTZ, "B" Co., 310th Engrs.

CAPT. JOSEPH ROSENFELD, 337th Amb. SGT. JACOB KANTROWITZ, "M" Co. LIEUT. JOHN J. BAKER, "E" Co., 339th Inf. PVT. CLYDE PETERSON, "K" Co. CORP. THEODORE H. SIELOFF, "I" Co. PVT. RAY LAWRENCE, "M" Co. CAPT. HORATIO G. WINSLOW, "I" Co., 339th Inf. CORP. JOHN C. SMOLINSKI, "I" Co. PVT. JOHN KUKORIS, "I" Co. LIEUT. LEWIS E. JAHNS, "K" Co., 339th Inf.

And to those who worry that we've lost our way, well, I want you to listen to parts of a letter written by James Markwell, Pvt. 1st Class James Markwell, a 20-year-old Army medic to the First Battalion, 75th Rangers. It's dated Dec. 18, the day before our armed forces went into action in Panama. It's a letter servicemen write and hope will never, ever be sent.

MAJOR J. BROOKS NICHOLS, 339th Inf., Commanding officer Allied troops, Railway Detachment. PVT. SAMUEL H. DARRAH, "K" Co. LIEUT. CHARLES B. RYAN, "K" Co., 339th Inf. CORP. FRANK L. O'CONNOR, "M" Co. PVT. OSCAR LIGHTER, "M" Co. PVT. ALFRED STARIKOFF, "M" Co. CORP. ROBERT M. PRATT, "M" Co. PVT. ERNEST P. ROULEAU, "M" Co. CAPT. JOEL R. MOORE, "M" Co., 339th Inf. Distinguished Service Order

LIEUT. HOWARD H. PELLEGROM, "H" Co., 339th Inf., for gallantry in action, April 2nd, 1919, near Bolsheozerki, Russia. Legion of Honor MAJOR J. BROOKS NICHOLS, 339th Inf. COL. GEORGE E. STEWART, 339th Inf. Croix de Guerre PVT. WALTER STREIT, "M" Co. SGT. MATHEW G. GRAHEK, "M" Co. PVT. JAMES DRISCOLL, "M.G." Co. PVT. LEO R. ELLIS, "I" Co. LIEUT. JAMES R. DONOVAN, "M" Co. 339th Inf.

PVT. HUBERT C. PAUL, 337th Ambulance Company, for gallantry in action, Kodish, Russia. LIEUT. CLIFFORD F. PHILLIPS, "H" Co., 339th Inf., for gallantry in action, April 2nd, 1919, near Bolsheozerki. CORP. THEODORE SIELOFF, "I" Co., 339th Inf., for gallantry in action, Nov. 4th, 1918, at Verst 445, near Emtsa, Russia.