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Title:Roster of the Rainbow division (Forty-Second)
Major General Wm. A. Mann commanding
Author: Harold Stanley Johnson
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ROSTER
 
of the
 
Rainbow Division
(Forty-Second)
 
MAJOR-GENERAL WM. A. MANN
COMMANDING

Copyright, 1917
Lieut. Harold Stanley Johnson
151st Field Artillery (1st Minn.)
TO OUR MOST WORTHY AND
EFFICIENT COMMANDER
MAJOR-GENERAL WM. A. MANN
Edited and Compiled
BY
LIEUT. HAROLD STANLEY JOHNSON
151st Field Artillery (1st Minn.)
Eaton & Gettinger, Inc.
PRINTERS
263 Ninth Avenue, New York

FOREWORD

Having found, after three weeks in our mobilization camp, that there was a great desire on the part of the officers and men of individual organizations to become acquainted with their co-workers, and realizing the necessity of personal contact for our mutual benefit to secure the co-ordination of each branch of the service into a unit of the highest possible efficiency, I have undertaken to compile this Roster. Any success attained is due to the hearty co-operation of Major-General William A. Mann, Colonel Douglass MacArthur, the Statistical Department and Officers of Division Headquarters.

The Rainbow Division was so christened by Secretary of War Baker when he assembled the official Forty-second because it represented organizations from twenty-six States of the Union, embracing a territory from coast to coast and from Maine to the Gulf of Mexico.

In his selection, only those units which had shown marked ability making them worthy of distinction were chosen, the majority having seen actual service either in the Spanish-American War or during the more recent border troubles. To be among them is an honor of which any man can justly be proud; for being so chosen is significant of the proven ability that our country appreciates. One hundred million people depend upon the Rainbow Division to carry Old Glory to victory on the battlefields of Europe. The division is selected to be among the first to France and to be America’s representatives in the greatest struggle of the ages.

May its career be as brilliant as the rainbow itself.

Lieutenant Harold Stanley Johnson
151st Field Artillery (1st Minnesota)
Camp Mills, Long Island
October 12, 1917
9

Forty-Second Division
MAJOR-GENERAL WM. A. MANN, Commanding

10

MAJOR-GENERAL. WILLIAM A. MANN

Commanding Rainbow (42nd) Division

11

Roster of the 42nd Division Headquarters

Maj.-Gen. WILLIAM A. MANN Commanding 42d Division.
Captain JOHN B. COULTER Aide-de-Camp.
    San Antonio, Texas.  
Colonel DOUGLASS MacARTHUR Chief of Staff.
Major SAMUEL R. GLEAVES Asst. to C. S.
    Wytheville, Virginia.  
Major WM. N. HUGHES Asst. to C. S.
    Kansas City, Mo.  
Major FRANCIS W. RALSTON Adjutant-General.
    106 East 85th Street, New York City.  
Major MARION S. BATTLE Asst. Adjutant.
    1222 Franklin Road, Roanoke, Va.  
Lt.-Col. J. L. DEWITT Div. Q. M.
Lt.-Col. GEO. F. BALTZELL Div. Inspector.
    41 Greenville Street, Newman, Ga.  
Lt.-Col. BLANTON WINSHIP Judge Ad. Gen.
    376 College Street, Macon, Ga.  
Lt.-Col. JOS. W. GRISSINGER Div. Surgeon.
    U. S. Soldiers’ Home, Washington, D. C.  
Major JAS. W. FREW Asst. to Div. Surg.
    732 Franklin Place, Milwaukee, Wis.  
Major David S. FAIRCHILD, JR. Asst. to Div. Surg.
Major JAS. K. CRAIN Div. Ord. Off.
Lt.-Col. HANSON B. BLACK Div. Sig. Officer.
    Hallton, W. Va.  
Colonel WM. C. BROWN Cavalry.
    875 Marion Street, Denver, Col.  
Captain OSCAR W. UNDERWOOD Cavalry.
    Birmingham, Ala.  
Major GEO. F. GRAHAM Asst. to Div. Q. M.
    309 North Rodney Street, Helena, Mont.  
Major ALLEN POTTS Asst. to Div. Q. M.
    Westmoreland Club, Richmond, Va.  
Captain MARSHALL F. SHARP Asst. to Div. Q. M.
    324 South 49th Street, Omaha, Neb.  
Captain GEO. W. McLEAN Asst. to Div. Q. M.
    811 North Rockland Street, Calumet, Mich.  
2nd Lieut. JAS. S. HARVEY Asst. to Div. Q. M.
    396 Concord Avenue, Belmont, Mass.  
2nd Lieut. FRED. O. KLACKERING Asst. to Div. Q. M.
    5 Hollywood Street, Springfield, Mass.  
2nd Lieut. JOHN P. CLARK Asst. to Div. Q. M.
    36 Fairfield Street, Springfield, Mass.  
Captain EDW. DU BOIS Asst. to Div. Surg.
Captain THOS. A. BURCHMAN Asst. to Div. Surg.
    3605 Grand Avenue, Des Moines, Iowa.  
1st Lieut. M. P. LANE Asst. to Div. Surg.
1st Lieut. WM. F. SATCHELL Asst. to Div. Surg.
1st Lieut. R. McK. McDOWELL Asst. to Div. Surg.
1st Lieut. G. C. VAN SICKLE Asst. to Div. Surg.
1st Lieut. D. J. DOWNEY Div. Stat. Sec.
    431 West 35th Street, Kansas City, Mo.  
2nd Lieut. G. B. NORTON Div. Stat. Sec.
    R.F.D., Cassapolis, Mich.  
2nd Lieut. DON C. SIMS Div. Stat. Sec.
    710 South Green Street, Crawfordsville, Ind.  
1st Lieut. WM. S. MURRAY Interpreter.
2nd Lieut. F. R. WULSON Interpreter.
12

COL. DOUGLASS MacARTHUR

Chief of Staff, Rainbow (42nd) Division

13
SUMMERHAYS, BENJAMIN J., Reg. Sgt. Maj. Adjutant Gen. Off.
    2280 Lake Street, Salt Lake City, Utah.  
DAVIS, WALTER S., Regt. Sgt. Maj. Adjutant Gen. Off.
    1349 Q Street, N. W., Washington, D. C.  
HAMMER, FRED. G., Bn. Sgt. Maj. Adjutant Gen. Off.
    1757 Columbia Road N. W., Washington, D. C.  
WEBB, VANDERBILT, Bn. Sgt. Maj. Adjutant Gen. Off.
    Garrison, N. Y.  
FRERES, HENRY, JR., Bn. Sgt. Maj. Adjutant Gen. Off.
    499 Palisade Avenue, Jersey City, N. J.  
BROWN, A. G., Bn. Sgt. Maj. Div. Inspect. Off.
    717 Princeton Street, Ottawa, Kan.  
EDMISTON, WM. H., Ordnance Sgt. Div. Ord. Off.
    Newburn, Tenn.  
STRAUSS, JULIUS, Master Hosp. Sgt. Div. Surg. Off.
    36 Parkin Street, Baltimore, Md.  
PRICE, J. J., Sgt., 1st Class Div. Sig. Office.
    565 West 162nd Street, New York City.  
MEAGHER, T. J., Sgt., 1st Class Div. Sign. Off.
    U. S. Army.  
BEECHMANS, EMIL, Sgt. S. C. Div. Sig. Office.
    242 West 52nd Street, New York City.  
AMACKER, DAVID M., Sgt. Int. Cps. Div. Adjt. Off.
    Lake Providence, La.  
ADAMS, NICHOLSON B., Sgt. Int. Cps. Div. Adjt. Off.
    1500 Main Street, Fredericksburg, Va.  
MULVANEY, GEO. E., Private Div. Ord. Off.
    2025 Freeland Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio.  
WELLER, HARRY A., Private Div. Sig. Off.
    157 West 20th Street, New York City.  
DONNELLY, C. D., Private Div. Sig. Off.
    Cliff Street, Hohokus, N. J.  
KLEIN, SAMUEL, Private Div. Sig. Off.
    449 East 137th Street, New York City.  
HATFIELD, EDOUARD L., Sgt. 1st Cl., Q. M. C. Div. Q. M. Off.
    51 De Kalb Avenue, White Plains, N. Y.  
JOHNSON, HAROLD D., Sgt. 1st Cl., Q. M. C. Div. Q. M. Off.
    216 West Wyoming Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.  
DOTY, RALPH Z., Sgt. 1st Cl., Q. M. C. Div. Q. M. Off.
    417 Riverside Drive, New York City.  
ABBOTT, TIMOTHY C., Sgt. 1st Cl., Q. M. C. Div. Q. M. Off.
    2023 Park Road, Washington, D. C.  
TYRRELL, CLIFFORD J., Sgt. 1st Cl., Q. M. C. Div. Q. M. Off.
    Yardley, Pa.  
LICHTER, JACOB, Sgt. Q. M. C. Div. Q. M. Off.
    116 East 59th Street, New York City.  
COUGHLIN, FRANK J., Sgt. Q. M. C. Div. Q. M. Off.
    63 Normandy Avenue, Rochester, N. Y.  
VAN PELT, FRANK C., Sgt. Q. M. C. Div. Q. M. Off.
    817 West 36th Street, Baltimore, Md.  
ZUKSCHWERDT, CHAS. W., Sgt. Q. M. C. Div. Q. M. Off.
    2170 Amsterdam Avenue, New York City.  
GOSTELY, WALTER N., Sgt. Q. M. C. Div. Q. M. Off.
    233 West 68th Street, New York City.  
14

MAJOR-GENERAL WM. A MANN AND STAFF, Commanding the Rainbow (42nd) Division

15
PRAGER, LESTER S. Army Fld. Clerk.
    1707 South Burlington Avenue, Los Angeles, Cal.  
MARCUS, M. MANNING Army Fld. Clerk.
    1330 Massachusetts Avenue, Washington, D. C.  
ROBINSON, PATRICK J. Army Fld. Clerk.
    3251 Osage Street, Denver, Col.  
NEAGLE, ELMER Army Fld. Clerk.
    44 Quincy Place, Washington, D. C.  
WHORRALL, CHAS. H. Army Fld. Clerk.
    489 North Harrison Avenue, Kankakee, Ill.  
ADAMS, GEO. W., Private.  
    Summer Street, Holbrook, Mass.  
KNAPP, JAS. W., Private.  
    113 Hill Street, Hornell, N. Y.  
PALSHAW, FRANCIS L., Private.  
    Box 428, Stafford Springs, Conn.  
DU MESNIL, HERBERT E., Private.  
    62 Plain Street, Lowell, Mass.  
GARDNER, W. PERRY, Private.  
    Assonet, Mass.  
UNANGST HARRY I., Private 1st Class.  
    Cochranton, Pa.  
16

Headquarters Troop
(2nd Separate Troop, Louisiana Cavalry)

18

Headquarters Military Police
(Virginia Coast Artillery Corps)

21

117th Field Battalion Signal Corps
(Missouri)

Headquarters Company

Sanitary Detachment

Supply Detachment

Company A

Company B

Company C

26

117th Ammunition Train (Kansas)
Headquarters Company

Headquarters Horsed Section

Wagon Company

Caisson Company, No. 1

Caisson Company No. 2

Truck Company No. 1

Truck Company No. 2

Truck Company No. 3

Truck Company No. 4

Headquarters Detachment Motor Section

44

117th Supply Train (Texas)
Headquarters Company

Motor Truck No. 1

Motor Truck No. 2

Motor Truck No. 3

Motor Truck No. 4

50

Motor Truck No. 5

Motor Truck No. 6

53

149th Machine Gun Battalion
(4th Pennsylvania Infantry)

Headquarters Company

Medical Corps

54

MAJOR QUINTIN O. REITZEL

Commanding 149th Machine Gun Battalion

Company I

Company K

Company L

65

Company M

Ordnance Detachment

70

117th Engineer Regiment
(South Carolina and California)

Regimental Staff and Field Officers

Headquarters Company

Medical Corps

73

Company A

Company B

Company C

Company D

Company E

95

Company F

100

117th Engineer Train
(North Carolina)

102

BRIGADIER-GENERAL CHARLES P. SUMMERALL

Commanding 67th Artillery Brigade

103

67th Artillery Brigade

BRIG.-GENERAL CHARLES P. SUMMERALL
COMMANDING
.h3
Composed of
149th Regiment Field Artillery
(1st Illinois)
150th Regiment Field Artillery (Heavy)
(1st Indiana)
151st Regiment Field Artillery
(1st Minnesota)
117th Trench Mortar Battery
(3rd & 4th Co’s. Maryland, C. A. C.)
104

BRIGADIER-GENERAL CHARLES P. SUMMERALL AND STAFF, Commanding 67th Artillery Brigade

105

67th Artillery Brigade Headquarters

106

COLONEL HENRY J. REILLY

Commanding 149th Regiment Field Artillery

108

COLONEL HENRY J. REILLY AND STAFF OFFICERS, 149th REGIMENT FIELD ARTILLERY

109

149th Regiment (1st Illinois) Field Artillery

Regimental Staff and Field Officers

Medical Corps

Headquarters Company

113

Supply Company

Battery A

Battery B

122

Battery C

Battery D

Battery E

Battery F

137

150th Regiment (1st Indiana)
Field Artillery, Heavy

Regimental Staff and Field Officers

Sanitary Corps

Headquarters Company

Supply Company

Battery A

150

Battery B

Battery C

Battery D

Battery E

Battery F

172

COLONEL GEORGE E. LEACH

Commanding 151st Regiment Field Artillery

173COLONEL GEORGE E. LEACH AND OFFICERS OF THE 151st FIELD ARTILLERY

174

151st Regiment, Field Artillery
(1st Minnesota)

Regimental Staff and Officers

Reserve Officers

Medical Corps

Headquarters Company

Supply Company

Battery A

184

Battery B

Battery C

Battery D

Battery E

Battery F

203

117th Trench Mortar Battery
(Maryland Coast Artillery Corps)

204

CAPTAIN ROBERT J. GILL AND OFFICERS

Of 117th Trench Mortar Battery

Sanitary Detachment

208

BRIGADIER-GENERAL M. J. LENIHAN

Commanding 83rd Infantry Brigade

209

83rd Infantry Brigade

BRIG.-GENERAL M. J. LENIHAN
COMMANDING
Composed of
165th Regiment Infantry
(69th New York)
166th Regiment Infantry
(4th Ohio)
150th Machine Gun Battalion
(Co.’s E, F, and G, 2nd Wisconsin)
210

BRIGADIER-GENERAL M. J. LENIHAN AND STAFF, Commanding 83rd Infantry Brigade

211

Headquarters 83rd Infantry Brigade
RAINBOW (42nd) DIVISION

213

165th Regiment (69th New York)
Infantry

Regimental Staff and Officers

Sanitary Detachment

214

COLONEL CHARLES HINE

Commanding 165th Regiment Infantry

Headquarters Company

Machine Gun Company

Supply Company

Company A

Company B

Company C

Company D

Company E

251

Company F

Company G

Company H

264

Company I

Company K

Company L

Company M

283

COLONEL BENSON W. HOUGH

Commanding 166th Regiment (4th Ohio) Infantry

284

COLONEL BENSON W. HOUGH AND OFFICERS OF 166th REGIMENT (4th Ohio) INFANTRY

285

166th Regiment (4th Ohio) Infantry

Regimental Staff and Officers

Sanitary Corps

Headquarters Company

Supply Company

Company A

Company B

304

Company C

Company D

313

Company E

Company F

Company G

Company H

Company I

336

Company K

Company L

Company M

350

Machine Gun Company

First Sergeant

Supply Sergeant

Mess Sergeant

Stable Sergeant

Sergeants

Corporals

Cooks

Saddler

Mechanics

Horseshoer

Buglers

Privates, 1st class

Privates

352

150th Machine Gun Battalion
(Companies 1, 2, and 3, 2nd Wisconsin Infantry)

Headquarters Company

Medical Corps

353

1st Company

2nd Company

3rd Company

363

84th Infantry Brigade

BRIG.-GENERAL ROBERT A. BROWN
COMMANDING
Composed of
167th Regiment Infantry
(4th Alabama)
168th Regiment Infantry
(3rd Iowa)
151st Machine Gun Battalion
(Co.’s B, C, and F, 2nd Georgia)
364

BRIGADIER-GENERAL ROBERT A. BROWN

Commanding 84th Infantry Brigade

365

BRIGADIER-GENERAL ROBERT A. BROWN AND STAFF, Commanding 84th Infantry Brigade

367

Headquarters 84th Infantry Brigade
RAINBOW (42nd) DIVISION

368

COLONEL W. P. SCREWS

Commanding 167th Regiment Infantry

369

COLONEL W. P. SCREWS AND OFFICERS, OF 167th INFANTRY

370

167th Regiment (4th Alabama) Infantry

Regimental Staff and Field Officers

Medical Corps

Headquarters Company

Machine Gun Company

379

Supply Company

Company A

Company B

Company C

Company D

399

Company E

Company F

Company G

Company H

Company I

Company K

426

Company L

Company M

435

COLONEL E. R. BENNETT

Commanding 168th Regiment Infantry (3rd Iowa)

436

COLONEL E. R. BENNETT AND OFFICERS OF 168th REGIMENT INFANTRY

437

168th Regiment (3rd Iowa) Infantry

Regimental Staff and Field Officers

Sanitary Corps

Headquarters Company

Machine Gun Company

447

Supply Company

Company A

Company B

Company C

Company D

468

Company E

Company F

477

Company G

Company H

486

Company I

Company K

Company L

Company M

504

MAJOR COOPER DAVID WINN AND OFFICERS OF THE 151ST MACHINE GUN BATTALION

505

151st Machine Gun Battalion
(Companies B, C, and F, 2nd Georgia Infantry)

Headquarters Company

Medical Corps

506

Company B

Company C

Company F

517

117th Sanitary Train

Composed of
Ambulance Section
165th Ambulance Co.
(1st New Jersey)
166th Ambulance Co.
(1st Tennessee)
167th Ambulance Co.
(1st Oklahoma)
168th Ambulance Co.
(1st Michigan)
Hospital Section
165th Field Hospital Corps
(1st District of Columbia)
166th Field Hospital Corps
(1st Nebraska)
167th Field Hospital Corps
(1st Oregon)
168th Field Hospital Corps
(1st Colorado)
518

117th Sanitary Train, Ambulance Section

Headquarters Detachment

519

165th Ambulance Company
(First Ambulance Company, New Jersey)

522

166th Ambulance Company
(First Ambulance Company, Tennessee)

525

167th Ambulance Company
(First Ambulance Company, Oklahoma)

528

168th Ambulance Company
(First Ambulance Company, Michigan)

531

117th Sanitary Train, Hospital Section

165th Field Hospital Corps
(First Field Hospital Corps, District of Columbia)

533

166th Field Hospital Corps
(First Field Hospital Corps, Nebraska)

535

167th Field Hospital Corps
(First Field Hospital Corps, Oregon)

537

168th Field Hospital Corps
(First Field Hospital Corps, Colorado)

539

Bakery Company No. 18

541

Y. M. C. A. Staff

543

INDEX

  PAGE
 
Headquarters Division 11
 
Headquarters Troop (2nd Louisiana Cavalry) 16
 
Headquarters Military Police (Virginia C. A. C.) 18
 
117th Field Signal Battalion (Missouri) 21
 
117th Ammunition Train (Kansas) 26
 
117th Supply Train (Texas) 44
 
149th Machine Gun Battalion (4th Pennsylvania) 53
 
Ordnance Detachment 68
 
117th Engineer Regiment (South Carolina and California) 70
 
117th Engineer Train (North Carolina) 100
 
 
67th Artillery Brigade 103
 
  149th Regiment Field Artillery (1st Illinois) 109
 
  150th Regiment Field Artillery—Heavy (1st Indiana) 137
 
  151st Regiment Field Artillery (1st Minnesota) 174
 
  117th Trench Mortar Battery (3rd and 4th Companies, Maryland C. A. C.) 203
 
 
83rd Infantry Brigade 209
 
  165th Regiment Infantry (69th New York) 213
 
  166th Regiment Infantry (4th Ohio) 285
 
  150th Machine Gun Battalion (Companies 1, 2, and 3, 2nd Wisconsin) 352
 
 
84th Infantry Brigade 363
 
  167th Regiment Infantry (4th Alabama) 370
 
  168th Regiment Infantry (3rd Iowa) 437
 
  151st Machine Gun Battalion (Companies B, C, and F, 2nd Georgia) 505
 
 
117th Sanitary Train 517
 
  165th Ambulance Co. (1st New Jersey) 519
 
  166th Ambulance Co. (1st Tennessee) 522
 
  167th Ambulance Co. (1st Oklahoma) 525
 
  168th Ambulance Co. (1st Michigan) 528
 
  165th Field Hospital Corps (1st District of Columbia) 531
 
  166th Field Hospital Corps (1st Nebraska) 533
 
  167th Field Hospital Corps (1st Oregon) 535
 
  168th Field Hospital Corps (1st Colorado) 537
 
 
Bakery Co. No. 18 539
 
Y. M. C. A. Staff 541

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