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World war 1 company of heroes12/15/2023 Won his promotion because of efficient service rendered his country. Assigned to Division Headquarters, 36th Division. Discharged following the signing of the armistice with the Central Powers. Assigned to Company F, 144th Infantry, 36th Division. Discharged following the signing of the armistice. Assigned to Battery B, 133rd Field Artillery, 36th Division. : Harold Volk, David Waggoner, Gilbert Wright Jr., and William Henry TenisonĬORP. So that affects the following men on the seven pages: There are copious sources online to confirm that the spelling should be Terrill. But please be assured that the prep school in Dallas was known as “Terrill” School – or sometimes Terrill Prep School or Terrill School for Boys. Terrill, and then city east of Dallas called Terrell, TX, with a high school called Terrell High School. A number of the of men listed on the seven pages attended Terrill School in Dallas, however, you have Terrill misspelled as “Terrell.” That’s the unfortunate coincidence of the school being named after Menter B. Submitted by Bud Brooks: Greetings: I happened across your web page, Dallas County, Texas, World War 1 Heroes. Transcribed by Genealogy Trails Transcription Team
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