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��THE FORT SHERIDAN ASSOCIATION

��SECOND LIEUTENANT THOMAS GOODFELLOW

Company L, 23rd Infantry, Second Division. Killed in action near Chateau Thierry, France, on June 15, 1918.

��2nd Lt. THOMAS GOODFELLOW

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��Lieutenant Goodfellow was born in Peoria, 111., on January 6, 1 896. After a public school education he entered Bradley Polytechnic School, graduating in 1915, and then entered the University of Illinois, which later studies he gave up to enter the First Officers' Training Camp at Fort Sheridan. He was held over for the Second Camp and assigned to the 1 8th Company. Upon receiving his commis- sion he was ordered overseas, sailing in January, 1918, as a casual officer. Upon arrival in France he underwent further military training in the Infantry Special- ists' School at Langres, and -was then assigned to the 23rd Infantry, with which regiment he met his death by shell fire. He was unmarried and is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Goodfellow, of 1 08 Crescent Avenue, Peoria, 111.

��FIRST LIEUTENANT HOWARD E. GORMLEY

Company I, 6th Infantry, Fifth Division. Died in A. E. F. Base Hospital on October II, 1 9 1 8, of bronchial-pneumonia.

��Lieutenant Gormley was born in Mil- waukee, Wis., on February 24, 1896. He was educated in Culver Military Academy, graduating in 1915. He also attended Beloit College and Carnegie School of Technology. He gave up his studies to enter the Second Officers' Training Camp at Fort Sheridan, where he received his commission and was then ordered to Fort Ogelthorpe, Ga., and assigned to the 6th Infantry, with w^hich regiment he sailed for France on April 5, 1918. Upon arrival in France was assigned to A. E. F. school for six weeks' course and, upon returning to regiment was appointed in- telligence officer, serving throughout the Chateau Thierry and St. Mihiel offensives. At the time of his illness he w^as with the 7th Infantry. He was unmarried. Lieu- tenant Gormley is survived by his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Gormley, of 447 Summit Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis.

��1st Lt. HOWARD E. GORMLEY

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