MURRAY COUNTY
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Compiled by W. E. Welch, J. S. Aldridge, and L. V. Aldridge
Published by the Oklahoma Historical Society in 1920

MURRAY COUNTY

EDGAR JOHN WARREN, Pvt.. son of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Warren, Davis. Okla., was born in Montague. Texas. Oct. 20. 1893: enlisted April 26. 1918; trained at Camp Travis. Provost Guard; discharged at Camp Travis. Feb. 13. 1919.

JAMES HACKNEY WARREN. Pvt., son of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Warren. Davis, Okla., was born in New Mexico, Oct. 12. 1890; enlisted Sept. 20. 1917; trained at Camp Travis, fought at Chateau Thierry, St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne; gassed; discharged at Camp Bowie, April 29, 1919.

FOREST A. JENNINGS. Corp., son of T. J. Jennings. Sulphur, Okla., was born in Texas in October. 1894; enlisted Dec. 7. 1917; trained at Kelly Field, discharged Jan. 3, 1919.

T. M. DODSON. Pvt.. son of J. M. Dodson, Davis. Okla.. was born in Belton, Texas. May 14. 1882; enlisted September, 1917; trained at Camp Travis; teacher in Y. M. C. A.; discharged at Camp Travis. November, 1919.

CHARLES E. HUNT. Pvt.. son of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hunt. Davis, Okla., was born in Lamar County. Texas, Oct. 9. 1888: enlisted Sept. 20. 1917. trained at Camp Travis; overseas June 6, 1918; to France: killed in action Sept. 28, 1918. He died that mankind might live in Freedom and Peace.

TOM E. DAVIS. Pvt.. was born in Davis. Okla., Sept. 23. 1896; enlisted in June, 1917; trained at Ft. Worth. Texas: did not go overseas, discharged at Camp Bowie in February. 1919.

MILTON R. DAVIS. Pvt., was born in Davis. Okla.. July 18, 1894; enlisted April 27, 1917; trained at Camp Fremont. Cal; promoted to First Sergeant; discharged at Camp Fremont in March, 1919.

JESSE L. PULLEN, Private, son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Pullen, Davis, Okla., was born in Davis, Okla., Oct. 20, 1896, and educated in the schools of his native city, graduating from the high school there. He entered the service April 21, 1918; received his military training at Washington, D. C; embarked overseas August 29, 1918, landing in England, then France and Italy, Q. M. C, Inf.Engineers. He participated in the engagements at Balleau Wood and Argonne Forrest; wounded in a railway accident and confined to the hospital four months. Discharged at Ft. Worth, Texas, April 23, 1919.

CLARENCE L. SATTERFIELD, son of Mrs. Emma Satterfield, Davis, Okla., was born in Springfield, Mo., March 18, 1896; educated in the schools of Oklahoma. Entered the service in the spring of 1918 and underwent a course of military training at Camp Travis, Texas, Company K, 357th Infantry; embarked overseas in 1918; fought at St. Mihiel and the Meuse-Argonne; wounded in the head, causing paralysis. Discharged at Camp Pike in spring of 1918.

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