1919, April 7 - Col. Bowen Cites 43 Men of 306th
Regimental Order tells of heroic exploits in campaigns of 77th Division. Capt. R. J. Sprague praised. Member of Advertising staff of The Times showed great solicitude for safety of his men.
A general order promulgated by Colonel F. S. Bowen, citing forty-three officers and men of the 306th Infantry for courage and conspicuous service in the campaigns of the 77th Division, was given out by the 306th Infantry Association at its headquarters at 280 Madison Avenue. The order was sent out front he regimental headquarters in France on Feb. 16, 1919. [See PDF file with more information of the 43 men listed below.]
Those listed in orders were:
Copies of the order were sent by the regimental commanders to the relatives of those who perished in performing the exploits mentioned.
Captain Ralph J. Sprague, Captain Bradford Ellsworth, Captain Herman H. Fahr, First Lieutenant Howard D. Badwin, Fist Lieutenant Don R. McIntyre, Fist Lieutenant John R. Hay, First Lieutenant Philip K. Robinson, First Lieutenant Daniel Patchin, First Lieutenant Martin E. Bry, First Sergeant Andrew J. McLean, Sergeant Joseph A. Skinkis, Sergeant Alexander Forger, Sergeant James A. Toon, Sergeant Frank Krugman, Sergeant Thomas J. Murphy, Sergeant Charles A. Robinsky, Sergeant Harold Young, Sergeant James Brehemy, Sergeant William J. Delehanty, Sergeant Thomas A. Delaney (Co. L).
Corporal Frank McCarthy, Private (1st class) Robert Baptiste, Private (1st class) John F. McCormick, Private (1st class) Joseph Youngman, John McLaughlin, Corporal Frederick Weltzin, Corporal Frank Johnston, Private (1st class) George W. Vandwater, Private (1st class) Harry O. Mitchell, Corporal Andrew J. Reilly (Co. B), corporal John Murdock (Co. C), Private (1st class) Louis C. Mathia, Private (1st class) Edward Schumann, private (1st class) Chester V. Reader, Private (1st class) James J. Byrnes, Edward C. Heifman, Gennarino Carevale, Samuel Seidowitz, Stephen W. Relman, John E. Logue, James Robert Amok, Carl H. Childs, Private (1st class) Daniel Eisenberg.
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