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CORP. ROBERT M. PRATT, "M" Co., 339th Inf., for gallantry in action, October 17th, 1918, Verst 445, near Emtsa, Russia. PVT. VICTOR STIER, "A" Co., 339th Inf., for gallantry in action, January 19th, 1919, Ust Padenga, Russia. PVT. LAWRENCE B. KILROY, 337th Ambulance Company, for gallantry in action, Kodish, Russia.

LIEUT. E. W. LEGlER, "C" Co., 310th Engrs. LIEUT. HARRY J. COSTELLO, "M.G." Co., 339th Inf. CAPT. EUGENE PRINCE, Military Mission. CAPT. HUGH S. MARTIN, Military Mission. CAPT. J. A. HARTZFELD, Military Mission. LIEUT. SERGIUS M. RIIS, Naval Attache to Embassy. St. Stanislaus CAPT. OTTO A. ODJARD, "A" Co., 339th Inf. CAPT. ROBERT P. BOYD, "B" Co., 339th Inf. MAJOR C. S. McARDLE, 310th Engrs.

His history tells in one sentence, of months of his experience in training with the "awkward squad" and of his regimental assignment: "I stayed there and done squads right and squads left until the first of February, 1918, and then I was sent to Company G, 328 Inf. 82nd Div."

CORP. JAMES MORROW, "B" Co., 339th Inf. SGT. PETER CSATLOS, "A" Co., 310th Engrs. SGT. FLOYD A. WALLACE, "B" Co., 339th Inf. Military Medal SGT. CARL W. VENABLE, "L" Co., 339th Inf. PVT. 1ST CLASS JAMES W. DRISCOLL, "M.G." Co., 339th Inf. SGT. MICHAEL J. KENNEY, "K" Co., 339th Inf. SGT. E. J. HERMAN, "A" Co., 310th Engrs. CORP. J. S. MANDERFIELD, "A" Co., 310th Engrs.

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.

LIEUT. H. T. KETCHAM, "H" Co., 339th Inf. LIEUT. HARRY J. COSTELLO, "M.G." Co., 339th Inf. MAJOR CLARE S. McARDLE, Commanding officer 1st Battalion 310th Engrs. LIEUT. EDWIN J. STEPHENSON, "A" Co., 310th Engrs. LIEUT. B. A. BURNS, "A" Co., 310th Engrs. CAPT. W. O. AXTELL, "B" Co., 310th Engrs. LIEUT. E. W. LEGIER, "C" Co., 310th Engrs. Distinguished Conduct Medal

In addition to the INF treaty, we're within reach of an even more significant START agreement that will reduce U.S. and Soviet long-range missile or strategic arsenals by half. But let me be clear. Our approach is not to seek agreement for agreement's sake but to settle only for agreements that truly enhance our national security and that of our allies.

Col. Third N.C. Vol. Inf. Com'd'g. Brigade. Headquarters Second Division, First Army Corps, Camp Poland, Knoxville, Tenn., Oct. 31, 1898. Respectfully returned to the Commanding General, Third Brigade. The enclosed communication is in form and substance so contrary to all military practice and traditions that it is returned for file at Regimental Headquarters, 6th Va. Vol. Infantry.

I've been at it for two days, but the inf ernal stuff won't bite like it used to. Goodall of Memphis, what's your respiration?" "Twenty-four." "Daily temperature?" "Hundred and four." "You can do it in two days. It'll take me a week. Tank up, friend Goodall have all the fun you can; then off you go, in the middle of a jag, and s-s-save trouble and expense.

Inf., did insult with many opprobrious words, the said Adolph Steigermeyer, Second Corps, U. S. Engr's, his superior officer, in the presence of many enlisted men, in violation of the 6th Article of War and of the discipline of the Armies of the United States. This on the march of the army from Dalton, Ga., to Calhoun, Ga., and on the 16th day of May, 1864. CHARGE: Drunkenness on duty.