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THE ROLL OF HONOR

��SECOND LIEUTENANT HARRY McKENNA

Regimental Intelligence Officer, 1 I 7th Infantry, Thirtieth Division. Died at U. S. General Hospital, Biltmore, N. C, on August 4, 1919, after an illness of one year.

��2nd Lt. HARRY McKENNA

��Lieutenant McKenna was born in Au Sable, Mich., on June 19, 1894. He re- ceived his education in the Au Sable High School. Previous to his enlistment, Lieutenant McKenna wras employed in the capacity of salesman for the Speaker- Hines Printing Company. He then en- tered the Second Officers' Training Camp at Fort Sheridan, and w^as assigned to the 1 2th Company. Upon receiving his com- mission, he v^ras ordered overseas, sailing on January I, 1 9 1 8, as a casual officer. On his arrival in France, he was assigned to the Specialists' Army School, Langres, until April 11, 1918, vs^hen he w^as as- signed to the 306th Regiment, Seventy- seventh Division. On May 31, 1918, he ■was assigned to the Twenty-eigth Division, where he remained until June 6, 1918, wrhen he v\ras transferred to the I I 7th Infantry, Thirtieth Division. Lieutenant McKenna was gassed in August, 1918, while in action near Ypres. He was finally returned to the United States and sent to U. S. General Hospital, Biltmore, N. C, in November, 1918, where he died on August 4, 1919. Lieutenant McKenna was unmarried. He is survived by his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. John J. McKenna, who reside in Oscoda, Mich.

��SECOND LIEUTENANT GEORGE A. McKINLOCK, JR.

��Intelligence Officer, 3rd Machine Gun Battalion, First Division,

��Killed in action

��Lieutenant McKinlock was born in Chi- cago, 111., on May 16, 1893. He was ed- ucated in Fay School, St. Mark's, and graduated from Havard in 1916. He then entered the employ of his father in the Central Elecrtic Company, remaining until the outbreak of war, when he was admitted to the First Officers' Training Camp at Fort Sheridan and assigned to the Cavalry Troop of the II th T. P. R., previous to which course he had under- gone training at the Plattsburg (N. Y.) Camp. Receiving his commission, Lieu- tenant McKinlock was ordered overseas where he received further training and vsras finally assigned to the 3rd Machine Gun Battalion of the First Division as an intelligence officer. He was instantly killed during the Aisne-Marne battle. Lieu- tenant McKinlock w^as aw^arded the Croix de Guerre v^rith Palm for gallantry at Can- tigny and the Distinguished Service Cross for heroism near Berzy-le-Sec. He was also cited for gallantry during an engage- ment near Ploisy. He was unmarried. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Mc- Kinlock, Sr., of Lake Forest, 111., survive.

��2nd Lt. GEORGE A. McKINLOCK, JR.

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��BORN MAY 16, DIED JULY 21,

��Department of the Chicago Chapter of the American Red Cross.

��His mother is commandant of the Canteen

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