Clark County, Wisconsin
World War I Soldiers
Wagon Co. 113-32 Div. at the Soo Line crossing passing the A. J. Meyers Store.
Capt. H. T. Ketcham Lt. Bun Maltby & Sgt. Smoky Pokallus are all in this photo.
Abbotsford, WI July 4, 1922
WWI Roster
Carl, Gustaf (1 Jan. 1888 - ?) member of the machine gun squad at Camp MacArthur, Waco, TX, son of Herman Carl.
Farning, Arthur (1 Apr. 1899 - 9 Apr 1918)--died in Waco, TX in the service, son of John & Mary (Luchterland) Farning.
Firnstahl, Francis
Firnstahl, Richard
Green, Tracy
Holz, Ernest Fred (5 Oct. 1895 - 21 Apr. 1945)--128 INF. 32nd Div., Ernest (aka "Fritz") Holtz served 22 months with the US Army as a private. He was the holder of a purple heart.
Ketcham; Col. Harry T.
Leimin, Henry A.
Ley, Jack
Pacholke, Fred
Pacholke, Billy
Pokallus, Albert H. "Smokey" (1899-1971); Saturday 7 April, 1917 he enlisted as a private in Co."A" 2nd Wisconsin infantry Wisconsin National Guard Unit of Marshfield along with Francis Firnstahl, Richard Firnstahl, Henry A. Leimin, Tracey Greene, Billy & Fred Pacholke and Jack Ley, all of Colby. He was stationed for a time in Waco, TX;
Seif, Louis; Second Lieutenant in Company M, 127th Infantry, stationed at Waco, Tex.
Schultz, Philip; Headquarters Company, 121st Machine Gun Batallion, Camp MacArthur, Waco, TX
Weidenhoft, Ted?; from Colby, WI.
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