Honor Roll of Boys who Died Going Over 

 
 
Charles E. Hartshorn, Private First Class Company E

Chas. E. Hartshorn

   

Private First Class Company E

#100971

 

    

        Killed July 29, 1918 on Hill 212, northeast of Sergy. Son of Mrs. Mary Hartshorn, Great Divide, Colorado. Private Hartshorn was an original Shenandoah man, who served throughout the Lorraine campaign and the Battle of Champagne. He was especially known for his ability as an automatic gunner and was a high type soldier. Born May 18, 1896.

   
   
   
   

Howard W. Turnbull

   

Private First Class Company E

#100916

 

    

         Missing since July 29, 1918 at Chateau Thierry near Sergy. Private Turnbull was one of the original Company E boys and had seen action during the Battle of Champagne. On the night of July 28th he was chosen as one of Corporal Flower's patrol, the first to enter Sergy. He never returned and his fate is problematical. Turnbull was one of the company's best soldiers and had a high sense of duty. Relative's address, Farragut, Iowa.  

Howard W. Turnbull, Private First Class Company E

 
 
   

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