Honor Roll of Boys who Died Going Over 

 
 

Heath E. Noble

   

First Lieutenant Company I

 

    

        Died in Evacuation Hospital No. 7, July 29, 1918. Lieutenant Noble was wounded on July 28, 1918 on Hill 212 near Sergy, and died in the hospital. He was buried at Chateau Montanglaust near Coulommiers, France, S. M., American Graveyard, Grave No. 156. Lieutenant Noble was cited for gallantry in action July 15, 1918 near Suippes, France by the Division Commander for going out repeatedly under terrific enemy bombardment and bringing in the wounded men of his platoon. Lieutenant Noble was loved and respected by all his men. Relative's address, Miss Marian Noble, 522 Seventeenth Street, Brooklyn, New York.

   
   
   
   

Orville C. Winter

   

Sergeant Company F

#101061

    

 

             Died in hospital on July 29, 1918 from wounds received at Chateau Thierry on July 26th. Son of Mrs. Ella Winter, Villisca, Iowa. The first and second platoons were ahead of the Headquarters  section and they were mixed up when the orders came for them to go over the top. Winter immediately saw that a leader was needed and he started forward on a run through the German barrage to help form them. He was badly wounded both from a high explosive shell and machine gun bullets but was cheerful until his death, claiming that he was not hurt badly. Sergeant Winter was clean in body, mind and soul.

 
 
   

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