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War Service of Members

OF Pennsylvania Society Sons of the Revolution 1917-1919

A digital representation of the original 1920 work.

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GLEASON, JOHN SHRIVER
2nd Lieutenant U. S. N. G., November 27, 1917; 1st Lieutenant U.
S. N. A., June 17, 1918. Served at Camps Jackson and Sevier in
South Carolina. Honorably discharged, November 30, 1918.

GODDARD, ERNEST CLAUDE,
Entered as Major, Ordnance, N. G., April 26, 1918. Served at
Camps Perry, Ohio, Benning, Georgia, and Lee, Virginia. Instructor,
Small Arms Firing School, and Instructor, Infantry School of Arms.
Discharged July 19, 1919, and appointed in Ordnance Department,
Officers Reserve Corps, U. S. A., with rank of Major, October 24,
1919.

GRAYSON, CHARLES PREVOST, M. D.,
Entered as Major, Medical Reserve Corps, U. S. A., November 6,
1917; Member, Medical Advisory Board, University of
Pennsylvania.

HARRISON, HARRY YVALN,
1st Lieutenant, Chemical Warfare Service. August 7, 1918, to
February 4, 1919; duty at Long Island City, New York, August,
1918; A. E. F. in France, September, 1918, to January 23, 1919;
duties at Chaumont, Verdun, Argonneand Chinon; assigned
November, 1918, to 12th Brigade, 6th Division, Staff of General
James B. Erwin. Honorably discharged, February 4, 1919.

HENWOOD, WALTER LINCOLN,
Major, Engineers Reserve Corps, N. A., June 28, 1917; Lieutenant
Colonel, Q. M. C., N. A., March 20, 1918. Constructing
Quartermaster at Camps Wheeler, Georgia, Pig Point, Virginia, and
Springfield Point Depot, Massachusetts, from July 23, 1917, to
August, 1918. Officer in charge, construction work, Pedrickstown,
New Jersey, August, 1918- March, 1919. Still in service November
3, 1919, with rank of Lieutenant Colonel, Q. M. C., Construction
Division of the Army.

HERKNESS, ALFRED MORRIS,
1st Lieutenant 309th Cavalry, U. S. N. A. 1st Lieutenant, U. S. A. R.
F., 57th Field Artillery, Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Honorably discharged
February 8, 1919. Graduate, School of Musketry and School of Fire.

HERKNESS, GILBERT,
Entered service May 23, 1918, as private, 29th Engineers, U. S. N.
A.; duty at Camp Meade, Maryland. With 79th Division, A. E. F.,
July 28, 1918 to February 25, 1919. Honorably discharged, March
24, 1919.

HERKNESS, LINDSAY COATES,
Major, August, 1917; Lieutenant Colonel, April 2, 1918; Colonel,
October 8, 1918, U. S. A. Served at Camp Upton, New York.
Colonel, 302nd Engineers, 77th Division, A. E. F. No other data.

HERKNESS, MALCOLM,
1st Lieutenant, U. S. A.; 160th Infantry, Camp Custer, Michigan.
Honorably discharged, December 11, 1918.

HERKNESS, SIDNEY,
Major, Infantry, U. S. A. Served as Aide-de-Camp to Major General
Kuhn, 79th Division, and also with Machine Gun section of 52nd and

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