He stayed with the wounded man, giving him all possible aid until assistance came, when he returned to his place with the platoon. Organized as part of the 79th Division A.E.F. Citation: At 22h30 Colonel Fisher (?) First Lieutenant, U.S. Army 3, W.D., 1924 35, W.D., 1920 General Orders 78, W.D., 1919 Home Town: Spades, IN, IRWIN, FRANK J. The 318th Infantry Regiment was organized September 5, 1917 at Camp Lee near Petersburg, Virginia. Date of Action: September 29, 1918 Date of Action: July 30, 1918 Date of Action: August 17, 1918 General Orders No. 46, W.D., 1919 Date of Action: October 3 - 9, 1918 The 18th December 1944 was spent continuing the training of units in assault of fortified position preparatory to attacking the Siegfried Line. Citation: The Distinguished Service Cross is presented to Holger Jager, Corporal, U.S. Army, for extraordinary heroism in action north of Verdun, France, October 27, 1918. From Sept. 19 to 26 the regiment was attached to the 4th Armored Div. Home Town: Kingston, NC, *JACKSON, FRANKLIN J. Map No. Sergeant, U.S. Army General Orders 64, W.D., 1919 Sergeant Joubert exhibited great daring in advancing single-handed against two enemy machineguns, which he put out of action. Date of Action: November 8, 1918 Wounded during an attack, Private Innes returned to the line after having his wound dressed, and, though incapacitated for using a rifle, assisted in carrying wounded soldiers from the field, subjected the while to intense machine-gun and artillery fire, until he was exhausted and ordered to the rear. 356th Infantry Regiment, US; Years active: – Country: United States Service: US Army Branch: National Army (US Army) Type: Infantry: Specific type: Infantry regiment (continental) Full size: 3,500 Sources for overview: Created: Sources for created: Name1: 356th Infantry Regiment Name1 Start: Name1 End: Reason for change: Sources for name1: Date of Action: August 12, 1918 Citation: Home Town: Aberdeen, SD, JOHNSON, SAMUEL M. The Distinguished Service Cross is presented to Clifford M. Jordan, Private, U.S. Army, for extraordinary heroism in action near Cantigny, France, June 2, 1918. 53 Map No. Private Johanson displayed exceptional bravery in volunteering to cut the enemy’s wire and thereby make it possible for his company to advance upon the enemy. 6th Field Artillery, 6th Field Artillery, 1st Division, A.E.F. The Distinguished Service Cross is presented to Spirley E. Irby, Private, U.S. Army, for extraordinary heroism in action at Beaume, France, November 8, 1918. Though himself painfully wounded by a bursting shell when his battery position was heavily bombarded by the enemy, Lieutenant Jones immediately directed the work of rescuing wounded men from demolished dugouts and evacuating them to the rear. The Distinguished Service Cross is presented to Paul Igou, Sergeant, U.S. Army, for extraordinary heroism in action near Beaurevoir, France, October 7, 1918. 361st Infantry Regiment, 91st Division, A.E.F. The Distinguished Service Cross is presented to Harry B. Insley, Private, U.S. Army, for extraordinary heroism in action near Sivry, France, October 8, 1918. When his platoon became separated from the battalion to which it was attached, Corporal Johnston proceeded under heavy shell fire along a road with which he was unfamiliar and established liaison with his battalion. 1st Battalion was given the northeast, 2nd Battalion the northwest, and the 3rd Battalion was given the southeast and east sector. General Orders 71, W.D., 1919 After being wounded in the foot by a machine-gun bullet and later in the leg by shrapnel, Corporal Irons continued in the advance of his squad all that day, without medical attention other than his own first aid, thereby displaying exceptional courage and devotion to duty. 21, W.D., 1925 117, W.D., 1918 Citation: Private Irby carried messages to the various units in his vicinity under severe enemy fire. After having been severely wounded in the knee, Sergeant Igou remained in command of his platoon. ABMC Headquarters 2300 Clarendon Blvd, Suite 500 Arlington, VA 22201 Phone: 703-584-1501 Date of Action: October 4, 1918 G. M. O'Neil seated in a chair, wearing his U.S. Navy uniform and hat, served as a Fireman First Class in the U.S. Navy. Later in the same evening, in entire disregard for his own safety, Corporal Jeffrey assisted a sergeant in organizing 75 men for a counterattack, which they launched in the face of heavy fire at close range, driving the enemy back for more than a kilometer. No. Private, U.S. Army 316th Infantry. Home Town: Glens Falls, NY, JULEWICZ, HYLORY The Distinguished Service Cross is presented to William H. Johnston, Major General, U.S. Army, for extraordinary heroism in action northwest of Verdun, France, September 27 - 30, 1918. 142, W.D., 1918 In utter disregard for his own safety, Private Johnson repeated carried messages through heavy fire until he received wounds which later caused his death. Home Town: Meadville, PA, JONES, CLAUDE V. Home Town: Winchester, VA, JOHNSTON, FRANK American Red Cross Nurse The Distinguished Service Cross is presented to Stephen Jona, Jr., Corporal, U.S. Army, for extraordinary heroism in action at Marcheville, France, September 26, 1918. Machine-Gun Company, 132d Infantry Regiment, 33d Division, A.E.F. General Orders 81, W.D., 1919 Citation: The Distinguished Service Cross is presented to Hamilton Johnston, Second Lieutenant, U.S. Army, for extraordinary heroism in action near Launay, France, July 15, 1918. After a temporary halt had been made by his organization to reorganize the line, and the advance was resumed, an attempt was made by the enemy to outflank the company. Bravely he remained at his post, endeavoring to establish telephone service, but was instantly killed by shell fire. 145, W.D., 1918 At about 21h50, as the Division was continuing toward Luxembourg, five German fighter planes swooped down to strafe the part of the column containing the 313th Field Artillery. Company F, 309th Infantry Regiment, 78th Division, A.E.F. Date of Action: October 8, 1918 Citation: General Orders No. Private First Class, U.S. Army General Orders No. After many attempts to get patrols across the Marne had failed, Sergeant James alone swam the river, taking with Mm a wire, by which a boat containing two of his comrades was drawn across, without attracting the attention of the enemy. [from old catalog], World War, 1914-1918 Publisher [Pittsburgh? Citation: Date of Action: July 13, 1918 Citation: On the night of October 10 - 11 Captain Jeffers reconnoitered a badly damaged bridge, and early in the morning of the 11th he supervised its repair, being continuously under an intense machine-gun fire. When all the other runners were either wounded or exhausted, Private First Class Johnston maintained liaison by constantly carrying messages through zones swept by intense enemy fire. At Missy aux Bois, an enemy shell set fire to a pile of ammunition, which he was salvaging. General Orders No. Company B, 131st Infantry Regiment, 33d Division, A.E.F. Private, U.S. Army 372d Infantry Regiment, 93d Division, A.E.F. Date of Action: August 27, 1918 Private, U.S. Army Citation: Private, U.S. Army General Orders No. Citation: He enlisted June 21, 1915 in Wellsville, NY. From this position he continued to direct, control, and encourage his officers and men during the progress of the attack, and even after he had been wounded and until exhausted by loss of blood. The Distinguished Service Cross is presented to Hylory Julewicz, Private, U.S. Army, for extraordinary heroism in action near St. Juvin, France, October 17, 1918. Citation: While his battery position was under shell fire and its ammunition dump had been hit and shells were exploding in it and the crew was ordered to leave Sergeant Johnson remained, put out three fires in the dump, and afterwards, under heavy fire, searched for and brought wounded to shelter. Date of Action: October 15, 1918 Home Town: Philadelphia, PA, INGOLD, ALBERT S. He succeeded in carrying the officer to a place of safety. Home Town: Lawrence, MA, JONA, STEPHEN, JR. Company M, 358th Infantry Regiment, 90th Division, A.E.F. Date of Action: July 15, 1918 Date of Action: April 10, 1918 Private, U.S. Army Above: This picture is of the baseball team of the 2nd Battalion, 318th Infantry Regiment which was the regimental champions with a record of 6-3. 20, W.D., 1919 General Orders No. He carried a seriously wounded officer one and a half kilometers through a heavy artillery barrage to the battalion aid station. The Distinguished Service Cross is presented to Isaac F. Ingram, Corporal, U.S. Army, for extraordinary heroism in action near Samogneux, France, October 15,1918. Date of Action: June 2, 1918 37, W.D., 1919 General Orders No. Citation: The Distinguished Service Cross is presented to Rutherford Ireland, Captain, U.S. Army, for extraordinary heroism in action near St. Souplet, France, October 18, 1918. Home Town: West Hammond, IL, JAY, DELANCEY KANE The Distinguished Service Cross is presented to Thomas Innes, Private, U.S. Army, for extraordinary heroism in action near St. Agnan, France, July 16, 1918. Date of Action: October 8, 1918 Company A, 102d Infantry Regiment, 26th Division, A.E.F. Battery A, 101st Field Artillery, 26th Division, A.E.F. The roads were jammed with traffic near Heiderscheid and it was about a half hour after dark when the CP opened. Citation: First Lieutenant, U.S. Army The Distinguished Service Cross is presented to Leslie J. Jobes, First Lieutenant, U.S. Army, for extraordinary heroism in action near Verdun, France, October 8, 1918. 39, W.D., 1920 Private, U.S. Army 82nd Div. Private, U.S. Army Headquarters Company, 110th Infantry Regiment, 28th Division, A.E.F. Corporal, U.S. Army Heavy fighting took place all day in the sector of the 317th Infantry Regiment. 46, W.D., 1919 Date of Action: October 17, 1918 Colonel, U.S. Army The Distinguished Service Cross is presented to Leo P. T. Jacques, Sergeant, U.S. Army, for extraordinary heroism in the action at Boise Brule, France, April 10, 1918. Mechanic Jarvi, runner for the 3d Battalion, 125th Infantry, during the taking and holding of the line near La Tuilerie Ferme, was engaged in carrying important messages crossing and re-crossing death valley, between Hill 258 and La Cote Dame Marie, the foremost part of the line held by the 3d Battalion. Constituted 5 August 1917 in the National Army as the 347th Infantry and assigned to the 87th Division. General Orders 70, W.D., 1919 32, W.D., 1919 125, W.D., 1918 44, W.D., 1919 The Distinguished Service Cross is presented to Dean N. Jenks, First Lieutenant, U.S. Army, for extraordinary heroism in action at Fossoy, France, July 16, 1918. Corporal, U.S. Army guns and one-pounder guns to construct a footbridge over the River Vesle. General Orders No. Date of Action: September 26, 1918 Citation: Home Town: Yorkville, SC, JENKINS, MATHEW Corporal, U.S. Army 44, W.D., 1919 Company G, 5th Ammunition Train, 5th Division, A.E.F. Date of Action: September 12, 1918 Meanwhile the Commanding General, 80th Division, had received orders to remain at Bascharage. Although wounded in the head, Private Isaac crawled from within 100 feet of the German line back to his own line, 150 yards distant, carrying a more severely wounded comrade on his back. Home Town: Courtland, VA, JOUBERT, JAMES M. Date of Action: September 26, 1918 Home Town: Buffalo, NY, *JOHNSON, MELVIN B. General Orders No. He, however, continued with his message the entire distance to the Regimental Headquarters, where he arrived exhausted and suffering severely from burns and gas inhalation. While delivering rations he was wounded, but he completed his task before he would allow his wound to be dressed. 318th Baseball team. The Distinguished Service Cross is presented to James Jackson, First Sergeant, U.S. Army, for extraordinary heroism in action near Consenvoye, France, October 11, 1918. Sergeant, U.S. Army As the officers of the regiment were busy in the recruiting efforts and the 3rd TN Infantry was moved from Knoxville in early September 1917, to Camp Sevier, South Carolina where the 30th Infantry Division was being formed. Company L, 4th Infantry Regiment, 3d Division, A.E.F. Major (Medical Corps), U.S. Army The units of the 317th Regiment continued to maintain their positions at the same places as on the 23rd December. Headquarters Company, 106th Infantry Regiment, 27th Division, A.E.F. 321st 322nd 323rd 324th. General Orders No. Major Hayes said they used 75 guides along the route through the city to facilitate their movement. General Orders No. Company E, 115th Infantry Regiment, 29th Division, A.E.F. No. Home Town: Brooklyn, NY, *JOHNSTON, JOSEPH H. Citation: The Distinguished Service Cross is presented to James O. Jordan, Private, U.S. Army, for extraordinary heroism in action near Busigny, France, October 9, 1918. Home Town: Philadelphia, PA, INSLEY, HARRY B. Company E, 305th Infantry Regiment, 77th Division, A.E.F. Date of Action: August 9, 1918 Company K, 127th Infantry Regiment, 32d Division, A.E.F. General Orders No. Company A, 318th Infantry Regiment, 80th Division, A.E.F. 37, W.D., 1919 9, W.D., 1923 Date of Action: August 12, 1918 Citation: Home Town: Minneapolis, MN, *JONES, CARL O. On the morning of 23rd December, 9h00, the 317th Regiment completed relief of the 318th. Company F, 102d Infantry Regiment, 26th Division, A.E.F. Citation: First Lieutenant, U.S. Army Though he was slightly wounded, he continued his work until every box of ammunition was salvaged. Citation: he 357th Infantry was organized at Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas, as a part of the 179th Brigade, which Brigade was the Oklahoma half of the Texas-Oklahoma 90th Division. Date of Action: October 5, 1918 The Distinguished Service Cross is presented to Leroy Jones, Private First Class, U.S. Army, for extraordinary heroism in action near Verdun, France, October 8, 1918. Company C, 110th Infantry Regiment, 28th Division, A.E.F. 49, W.D., 1922 Company B, 47th Infantry Regiment, 4th Division, A.E.F. Home Town: Newcomer, PA, JOHNSON, BRAINARD W. Date of Action: September 28, 1918