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.

Company B—­Capt.  Stuart Alexander, 1st Lieut.  Robert P. Hurd, 1st Lieut.  Franklin McFarland, 1st Lieut.  Samuel Ransom, 2nd Lieut.  Fred K. Johnson, 2nd Lieut.  Samuel Block.

Company C—­Capt.  James H. Smith, 1st Lieut.  Samuel S. Gordon, 1st Lieut.  Harry N. Shelton, 1st Lieut.  Arthur Jones, 2nd Lieut.  Elmer J. Myers, 2nd Lieut.  Roy B. Tisdell.

Machine Gun Company—­Captain Devere J. Warner, 1st Lieut.  George C. Lacey, 2nd Lieut.  Thomas A. Painter, 2nd Lieut.  Bernard McGwin, 2nd Lieut.  Homer C. Kelly, 2nd Lieut.  Julian D. Rainey.

Second Battalion—­Capt.  John H. Patton, commanding; 1st Lieut.  Samuel A. McGowan, battalion adjutant; 1st Lieut.  James F. Lawson, medical officer; 1st Lieut.  Rufus H. Bacote, medical officer; 1st Lieut.  William Nichols, battalion supply officer.

Company F—­Capt.  Rufus Reed, 1st Lieut.  Carter W. Wesley, 2nd Lieut.  Edward Douglas, 2nd Lieut.  Robert A.D.  Birchett.

Company G—­Capt.  George M. Allen, 1st Lieut.  Durand Harding, 1st Lieut.  Gerald C. Bunn, 1st Lieut.  Harvey E. Johnson, 2nd Lieut.  Clarence H. Bouchane.

Company H—­Capt.  James C. Hall, 1st Lieut Harry L. Allen, 1st Lieut.  George L. Amos, 1st Lieut Binga Dismond, 2nd Lieut Lawrence Willette, 2nd Lieut.  John A. Hall.

Machine Gun Company No. 2—­Capt.  Lilburn Jackson, 2nd Lieut.  Frank T. Logan, 2nd Lieut.  Junius Walthall, 2nd Lieut.  William A. Barnett.

Third Battalion—­Lieut.  Col.  Otis B. Duncan, commanding; 2nd Lieut.  Stanley B. Norvell, battalion adjutant; 1st Lieut.  Claudius Ballard, medical officer; 1st Lieut.  William J. Warfield, battalion supply officer.

Company I—­Capt Lorin O. Sanford, 1st Lieut.  Howard R. Brown, 2nd Lieut.  D. Lincoln Reid, 2nd Lieut.  Edmond G. White, 2nd Lieut.  Oswald Des Verney, 2nd Lieut.  Harry J. Douglas.

Company L—­Capt.  William B. Crawford, 1st Lieut.  Frank Robinson, provost officer; 1st.  Lieut Frank W. Bates, 2nd Lieut.  James H. Peyton, 2nd Lieut Luther J. Harris.

Company M—­Capt.  Edward W. Spearman, 1st Lieut Osceola A. Browning, 1st Lieut.  Jerome L. Hubert, 2nd Lieut.  Lawson Price, 2nd Lieut.  Irving T. Howe, 2nd Lieut.  Larkland F. Hewitt.

Machine Gun Company No. 3—­Capt.  Matthew Jackson, 1st Lieut.  William C.P.  Phillips, 2nd Lieut.  Charles C. Jackson, 2nd Lieut Clyde W. Donaldson, 2nd Lieut George F. Proctor.

Special Units

Headquarters Company—­Capt.  Lewis E. Johnson, 1st Lieut Robert A.J.  Shaw, 1st Lieut.  Benote H. Lee, 2nd Lieut Elias F.E.  Williams, pioneer officer; 2nd Lieut.  Rufus B. Jackson, Stokes mortar; 2nd Lieut.  Reginald W. Harang, signal officer.

Supply Company—­Capt.  Lloyd G. Wheeler, 1st Lieut.  Harry Wheeler, 1st Lieut.  James A. Riggs, 1st Lieut.  Dan M. Moore, medical officer; 2nd Lieut Augustus M. Fisher, veterinary surgeon.

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