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    1. [BOWERS] 10 BAUER: North Dakota Military Men, 1917-18
    2. http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/4569.htm Database: North Dakota Military Men, 1917-18 Combined Matches: 10 Roster of the Men and Women who served in the Army or Naval Service (including the Marine Corps) of the United States or its Allies from the State of North Dakota in the World War, 1917-1918 Volume 1 Aaberg to Flagg Name: Carl P. Bauer Army #: 985,545 Registrant: yes, not given Birth Place: Mandan, N. Dak. Birth Date: - Apr 1896 Parent's Origin: of (nationality of parents not given) Occupation: not given Comment: enlisted in the Reserve Corps, at Madison, Wis., on Dec. 20, 1917; called into active service on Oct. 28, 1918; sent to University of Wisconsin; served in Students Army Training Corps, to discharge. Discharged on Dec. 14, 1918, as a Private. Name: Christian Bauer Army #: 509,481 Registrant: yes, Sheridan county Birth Place: Balzer, Russia Birth Date: 11 Jul 1894 Parent's Origin: naturalized citizen Occupation: farmer Comment: inducted at McClusky on May 11, 1918; sent to Fort Logan, Colo.; served in Company D, 23rd Machine Gun Battalion, to discharge. Discharged at Camp Fremont, Calif., on Dec. 9, 1918, as a Private. Name: Fred Anthony Bauer Army #: 150,589 Registrant: no, enlisted prior Birth Place: Barnesville, Minn. Birth Date: 24 Mar 1894 Parent's Origin: of German-American parents Occupation: machinist Comment: enlisted at Indianapolis, Ind., on Dec. 8, 1915; sent to Columbus Barracks, Ohio; served in 4th Company, Coast Artillery Corps, Fort Totten, N. Y., to April 21, 1917; 6th Company, Coast Artillery Corps, Fort Totten. N. Y. (Battery H, 7th Regiment, Coast Artillery Corps Brigade) (Battery H, 52nd Artillery, Coast Artillery Corps) (4th Battery, 2nd Battalion, Howitzer Regiment No. 30, Artillery Brigade, Coast Artillery Corps) (Battery B. 44th Artillery, Coast Artillery Corps), to April 26, 1919. Grades: Corporal, July 1, 1916; Sergeant, July 23, 1917: overseas from Aug. 17, 1917, to Feb. 4, 1919. Engagements: Offensive: St. Mihiel. Defensive: Champagne-Marne. Defensive Sectors: Lorraine: Alsace; Champagne. Furloughed to Regular Army Reserve, at Fort Totten, N. Y., on April 26, 1919, as a Sergeant. Discharged on June 4, 1920. Name: John Fred Bauer Army #: 4,414,923 Registrant: yes, Sheridan county Birth Place: Fulton, D. T. Birth Date: 26 Oct 1885 Parent's Origin: of Russian parents Occupation: farmer Comment: inducted at McClusky on Sept. 6, 1918; sent to Camp Grant, Ill.; served in 36th Training Company, 161st Depot Brigade, to Sept. 27, 1918; Company C. Group No. 2, Main Training Depot, Machine Gun Training Center, to Jan. 30, 1919; Wagon Company, Quartermaster Corps, to discharge. Discharged at Camp Hancock, Ga., on March 24, 1919, as a Private. Name: John Paul Bauer Army #: 2,560,031 Registrant: yes, McLean county Birth Place: Lindsay, Texas Birth Date: 25 Oct 1894 Parent's Origin: of Austrian parents Occupation: merchant Comment: inducted at Washburn, on March 30, 1918; sent to Camp Dodge, Iowa; served in Company P. 4th Battalion, 163rd Depot Brigade, to April 20, 1918; Company I, 138th Infantry, to death; overseas from May 3, 1918, to death. Engagements: Offensive: Meuse-Argonne. Defensive Sectors: Grange-le-Comte (Lorraine); Gerardmer (Alsace). Killed in action, on Sept. 28. 1918; buried in France; remains returned to U. S. on July 25, 1921, and buried at Hankinson, N. Dak. Name: Leonard Frank Bauer Army #: 1,108,885 Registrant: yes, Ramsey county Birth Place: Benedict, Nebr. Birth Date: 28 Jan 1896 Parent's Origin: of American parents Occupation: farmer Comment: enlisted in the Navy at Minneapolis, Minn., on June 22, 1918; served at Naval Training Station. Great Lakes, Ill., to July 22, 1918; Naval Training Station, Norfolk, Va., to Aug. 2, 1918; USS Kentucky, to Sept. 13, 1918; Receiving Ship. New York, N. Y., to Oct. 3, 1918; USS Wickes, to Nov. 11, 1918. Grades: Fireman 3rd Class, 55 days; Fireman 2nd Class, 16 days; Fireman 1st Class, 71 days. Discharged at New York, N. Y., on Dec. 10, 1919, as a Fireman 1st Class. Name: Miles W. Bauer Army #: 3,455,532 Registrant: yes, Wells county Birth Place: Spring Hill. Minn. Birth Date: 21 Jun 1896 Parent's Origin: of (nationality of parents not given) Occupation: cashier Comment: inducted at Fessenden on Aug. 30, 1918; sent to University of North Dakota; served in Students Army Training Corps, to discharge. Discharged at Grand Forks, N. Dak., on Dec. 14, 1918, as a Private. Name: Roscoe Wilson Bauer Army #: 469,010 Registrant: no, under age Birth Place: Steen, Minn. Birth Date: 06 Jul 1899 Parent's Origin: of American parents Occupation: student Comment: enlisted at Bismarck on March 13, 1918; sent to Jefferson Barracks, Mo.; served in Medical Department, Post Hospital, Fort Leavenworth, Kans., to discharge. Grade: Private 1st Class, Sept. 30, 1918. Discharged at Fort Leavenworth, Kans., on April 9, 1919, as a Private 1st Class. Name: Rudolph Calix Bauer Army #: 2,858,173 Registrant: yes, McLean county Birth Place: Heron Lake, Minn. Birth Date: 05 Apr 1891 Occupation: merchant Comment: inducted at Washburn on April 28, 1918; sent to Camp Dodge, Iowa; served in Battery C, 338th Field Artillery, to May 15, 1918; Company L, 359th Infantry, to discharge. Grades: Private 1st Class, Aug. 21, 1918; Corporal, June 1, 1919; overseas from June 20, 1918, to June 9, 1919; wounded, gassed, Sept. 13, 1918. Engagements: Offensives: St. Mihiel; Meuse-Argonne. Defensive Sectors: Villers-en-Haye and Puvenelle (Lorraine). Discharged at Camp Dodge, Iowa, on June 20, 1919, as a Corporal. Cited in General Order No. 146, Headquarters, 90th Division, American Expeditionary Forces, France, Nov. 24, 1918, as follows: The Division Commander desires to record his appreciation of the services of all members of the Division and particularly those specifically cited below for their extraordinary work during the recent Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Their courage, heroism and sacrifice exemplifies the spirit of all ranks during this operation: * * *, Private Rudolph C. Bauer, Company L, 359th Infantry. These men under the leadership of Lieutenant O'Malley, on the morning of Nov. 1st, at about 11 o'clock, started from Bois de Rappes to get in touch with I and K Companies, 3rd Battalion, 359th Infantry, in the front line, but returned about fifteen minutes later with Lieutenant O'Malley wounded. The same men passed through heavy shell fire, reached Captain Dennis, of Company I, and returned with his message to this company. They reached the road north of Aincreville ten minutes after Companies I and K. Entitled to wear a silver star. Name: Waldemar Edwin Bauer Army #: 553,530 Registrant: no, enlisted prior Birth Place: Eureka, S. Dak. Birth Date: 13 Feb 1898 Parent's Origin: of Russian parents Occupation: student Comment: enlisted at Aberdeen, S. Dak., on May 8, 1917; sent to Jefferson Barracks, Mo.; served in Company B, 7th Infantry, to Nov. 28, 1917; Company A, 8th Machine Gun Battalion, to discharge. Grades: Private 1st Class, Dec. 11, 1917; Corporal, Feb. 25, 1918; Sergeant, April 25, 1918; Private, Nov. 6, 1918; overseas from April 2, 1918, to July 1, 1919. Engagements: Defensives: Aisne; Champagne-Marne. Offensives: St. Mihiel; Aisne-Marne; Meuse-Argonne. Defensive Sector: Chateau-Thierry (Champagne). Discharged at Camp Dodge, Iowa, on July 11, 1919, as a Private. Good Luck Brenda Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore [email protected] http://members.aol.com/fiddlerben/gtindex.html surnames: Wolfgram, Kratochvil, Secor/Sicard, Jacques, Leguerre, Vallee and and

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