History of the American Negro in the Great World War eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 392 pages of information about History of the American Negro in the Great World War.

History of the American Negro in the Great World War eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 392 pages of information about History of the American Negro in the Great World War.

In the September fighting the 369th saw the toughest period of its entire service.  In company with a Moroccan Negro unit and others, the regiment participated in the attack on the Butte de Mesnil.  The New Yorkers took the important town of Sechault and it was for that exploit that their flag was decorated with the Croix de Guerre.

Throughout the western Argonne fighting and the various sectors of the Champagne in which the 369th operated, especially during the months of July, August and September, their service was typical of that of other units of the 93rd Division.  The going was tough for all of them and each contributed everlasting fame to American arms and undying renown to the Negro race.

Heroes of the Old 15th Infantry.

Officers and men of the 369th New York colored regiment awarded the
Croix de Guerre for gallantry in Action: 

Sergt.  A.A.  Adams
Corp.  John Allen
Lieut.  R.R.  DeArmond
Lieut.  G.A.  Arnston
Corp.  Farrandus Baker
Sergt.  E.W.  Barrington
Sergt M.W.  Barron
Sergt.  William D. Bartow
Capt.  Aaron T. Bates
Corp.  Fletcher Battle
Corp.  R. Bean
Corp.  J.S.  Beckton
Pvt.  Myril Billings
Sergt.  Ed. Bingham
Lieut.  J.C.  Bradner
Pvt.  Arthur Brokaw
Pvt.  H.D.  Brown
Pvt.  T.W.  Brown
Lieut.  Elmer C. Bucher
Pvt.  Wm. H. Bunn
Sergt.  Wm. Butler
Pvt.  J.L.  Bush
Sergt.  Joseph Carmen
Corp.  T. Catto
Corp.  G.H.  Chapman
Sergt.  Major Benedict W. Cheesman
Capt.  John H. Clarke, Jr. 
Lieut.  P.M.  Clendenin
Capt.  Frederick W. Cobb
Sergt.  Robert Collins
Lieut.  J.H.  Connor
Sergt.  Wm. H. Cox
Sergt C.D.  Davis
Lieut.  Charles Dean
Pvt.  P. Demps
Wagoner Martin Dunbar
Corp.  Elmer Earl
Pvt.  Frank Ellis
Sergt.  Sam Fannell
Capt.  Robt.  F. Ferguson, Jr. 
Capt.  Charles W. Fillmore
Capt.  Edward J. Farrell
Capt.  Hamilton Fish, Jr. 
Capt Edwin R.D.  Fox
Lieut.  Conrad Fox
Sergt.  Richard W. Fowler
Pvt.  Roland Francis
Pvt.  B. Freeman
Pvt.  I. Freeman
Sergt Wm. A. Gains
Wagoner Richard O. Goins
Pvt.  J.J.  Gordon
Lieut.  R.C.  Grams
Pvt.  Stillman Hanna
Pvt.  Hugh Hamilton
Pvt.  G.E.  Hannibal
Pvt.  Frank Harden
Pvt.  Frank Hatchett
Corp.  Ralph Hawkins
Colonel Wm. Hayward
Lieut.  E.H.  Holden
Sergt.  Wm. H. Holliday
Corp.  Earl Horton
Pvt.  G. Howard
Lieut.  Stephen H. Howey
Sergt.  Major Clarence C. Hudson
Pvt.  Ernest Hunter
Sergt.  S. Jackson
Corp.  Clarence Johnson
Sergt.  D.F.  Johnson
Pvt.  Gilbert Johnson
Sergt.  George Jones
Lieut.  Gorman R. Jones
Sergt.  James H. Jones
Pvt.  Smithfield Jones
Pvt.  J.C.  Joynes
Lieut.  W.H.  Keenan
Lieut.  Elwin C. King
Lieut.  Harold M. Landon
Lieut.  Nils H. Larsen
Major David A. L’Esperance
Lieut.  W.F.  Leland

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