The numbers beside each name refer to the photo on Page 58. |
Charles H. Poellot (1) Entered the service May 28, 1918, and served with Bat. B, 338th F. A. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Poellot of Wahoo, Neb. |
Ernest Ranslem (11) Entered the service July 26, 1918, and served with the Aviation Service. He is the son of Mrs. Bertha Ranslem of Cedar Bluffs, Neb. |
Frank Pop, Jr. (2) Entered the service October 3, 1917, and served with Hdq. Co., 8th Battalion, A. E. F. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pop of Weston, Neb. |
Gilbert E. Redifer (12) Entered the service May 25, 1918, and served with 238th Co., Military Police Corps, A. E. F. He is the son of Mrs. Belle Redifer of Valparaiso, Neb. |
Lawrence Potadle (3) Entered the service November 1, 1918, and served with the Aero Service. He is the son of Mrs. Anna Potadle of Malmo, Neb. |
Oscar T. Reese (13) Entered the service September 9, 1918, and served with the Aviation Service, Mech. Training Branch. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Reese of Ashland, Neb. |
Joseph E. Prai (4) Entered the service May 16, 1917, and served with the Med. Corps, U. S. A., at Camp Dodge. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Prai of Prague, Neb. |
Jacob G. Tomsicek (14) Entered the service November 11, 1918. Was ordered out with other selected men but got only to Fremont, and the Armistice came causing their release. He is the son of Jacob and Victoria Tomsicek of Weston, Neb. |
J. N. Prai (5) Entered the service September 18, 1918, and served with Co. "D," S. A. T. C., University of Neb. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Prai of Prague, Neb. |
Joe E. Rezac (15) Entered the service November 11, 1918, and was one of several that got only to Fremont when the signing of the Armistice caused their release. He is the son of John F. and Mary Rezac of Wahoo, Neb. |
Edward E. Prochaska (6) Entered the service June 28, 1918, and served with U. S. A., Gen. Hosp. No. 21, Denver Colo. He is the son of Mrs. Anna Prochaska of Prague, Neb. |
Benjamin H. Rolfson (16) Entered the service July 24, 1918, and served with 1st Battalion, 6th Army Corps Replacement. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Rolfson of Cedar Bluffs, Neb. |
Jerry W. Prochaska (7) Entered the service July 26, 1918, and served with Co. 60, 163rd Depot Brig. He is the son of Mrs. Anna Prochaska of Prague, Neb. |
Robert A. Rolfson (17) Entered the service February 23, 1918, and served with the U. S. A. as a postal agent. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Rolfson of Cedar Bluffs, Neb. |
Ludvik C. Prochaska (8) Entered the service October 6, 1917, and served with Co. "A," 314th Ammunition Train. He is the son of Mrs. Anna Prochaska of Prague, Neb. |
Gustave A. Roseburg (18) Entered the service in August, 1917, and served with Co. "I," 42nd U. S. Inf. He joined from Swedeburg, Neb. |
Frank J. Ptacek (9) Entered the service October 6, 1917, and served with Co. "G," 314th Ammunition Train. He is the son of Mr. Joseph Ptacek of Prague, Neb. |
Anton Louis Sabatka (19) Entered the service November 10, 1918, and served with the U. S. A. at Camp Kearney. He is the son of Mrs. Anna Sabatka of Ceresco, Neb. |
Frank C. Quass (10) Entered the service August 22, 1918, and served with the 28th Gen. Hospital. He is the son of Frank and Annie Quass of Ashland, Neb. |
Frank Alois Sabatka (20) Entered the service August 30, 1918, and served with Co. "I," 20th Inf. He is the son of Anton and Mary Sabatka of Ceresco, Neb. |
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