

1 of the Texas Nation Guards, for duty on the Mexican border, when 19 years of age. Sergeant William Gates Hubert volunteered his service in 1916, joining the Texas Field Hospital No.


Following the signing of the armistice was returned to the United States, sent to Camp Bowie, from which place he received his discharge February 3, 1919. Was ordered overseas July 10, 1918, going first to England and then into France for service. Later transferred to Battery C, 34d Trench Mortar Battalion, as Cook, and trained with this company. When war was declared he was called to service December 21st, 1917, and assigned to the Coast Artillery Corps at Fort Crockett. He was born in Dallas, Texas, December 21, 1890, and was reared and educated in Tarrant County, Texas. There he participated in all of the activities of his Division.Īrthur Julius Hoeflin, son of Mrs. Was ordered to Camp Bowie, where he trained with Company M, 142nd Infantry, 36th Division, until ordered overseas to France. Following the declaration of war between the United States and Germany, volunteered for service in February 1918. He was ordered overseas and saw active service with his Division in France. Later this was changed to Company M, 142nd Infantry, 36th Division, Camp Bowie. Volunteered for service in the National Guards under Captain McGrath, Company K, 7th Texas Infantry, June 20, 1917. Graduated from the North Texas State Normal June 1914.

Private Paul Clifford Yates is the son of Mr. He participated in the activities of his Division was in Meuse-Argonne and Champagne offensive, and following the declaration of peace returned to his home. He enlisted at Cleburne July 12, 1917, trained at Camp Bowie, and left for overseas July 11, 1918, with Company L, 142nd Infantry, 36th Division. He was educated in the public schools and was in the grocery business when war was declared. Sergeant Elzy Robert Given was born in Rogers, Texas, February 22, 1895. Was in Meuse-Argonne and Champagne drives. On July 10th, 1918, set sail for overseas duty. On May 28th, 1918, was ordered to Camp Bowie, where he trained for six weeks with Company G, 141st Infantry, 36th Division. Then moved to Oklahoma, where he was engaged in farming at the time he was called into service. He received his education in this county. When he was five years of age his family moved to Mansfield, Texas. Morris was born near Memphis, Tennessee, September 18th, 1892. *MAY NOT BE A COMPLETE LIST OF ALL SOLDIERS* Transcribed by Genealogy Trails Transcription Team Source: "History of Texas World War Heroes" published by Army and Navy History Co. World War 1 Soldiers of Brown County, Texas
