Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 October 1917 — COMPANY M IS DISMEMBERED [ARTICLE]
COMPANY M IS DISMEMBERED
Part Go to Training Battalion and Some to the Artillery. Company M of Rensselaer is no more. Immediately upon the arrival of .the local unit at Hattiesburg, Mississippi, it was put through a reorganization process with the result that the company proper became the 12th Company, Training Battalion, 151st Infantry, and to further add to the wreck fortythree men were transferred to the 137th Field Artillery, and others will follow later on. Their places in the original unit will be filled by men from the national army. The forty-three men transferred in the first move follow: ' Elmer J. Baker, Harry Beebe, Arthur Bissenden, James C. Brouhard, Jesse L. Brouhard, Seaver Davidson, Cecil V. Dawson, Clem East, Warren M. Fisher, Edwin L. Gerhold, Carl M. Gordon, Curtner Hartsock, Richard Hartsock, Leslie L. Konkle, Charles Landis, John S. Monrick, Arthur D. Morgan. Edward W. Murphy, Harvey E. Myers, Richard E. Myers, Ray J. Nairn, Charles B. Nichols, Emory Nixon, Dallas E. Norris, Emriiet O’Brien, Melville E. Patterson, John, Peterson, Daniel Pfrimmer, George J. Powers, Hawley T. Ramey, Roscoe Reeder, Lawrence T. Reichart, Lee Rothrock, Ara J. Rounds, Paul T. Spangle, Howard A. Speaks. John S. Standish, James Stonebraker, Glen Swaim, Elza P. Swim, William C. Vestal, Grover E. Wood, Ross Wood.
