WW I Officers

World War I Officers - Photograph was taken in Washington DC, during January 1918 training

The photograph is in the possession of Jeffrey Bockman, the grandson of Lt. John Gault Stevenson

Originally posted in honor of Memorial Day 2007

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Alphabetical List Original List on the back of the photo

Capt. Armstrong - Row: 1, number 10 from the left

Capt. Aronson - Row: 1, number 25 from the left

Capt. Berry - Row: 2, number 19 from the left

Lt. Bowen - Row: 1, number 30 from the left

Lt. Boyer - Row: 2, number 31 from the left

Capt. Brady - Row: 2, number 24 from the left

Major Browing - Row: 1, number 12 from the left

Lt. Bunker - Row: 2, number 30 from the left

Capt. Campbell - Row: 2, number 15 from the left

Lt. Chesebro - Row: 2, number 6 from the left

Major Cockburn - Row: 1, number 22 from the left

Lt. Connors - Row: 1, number 7 from the left

Lt. Covert - Row: 1, number 2 from the left

Lt. Daniels - Row: 1, number 31 from the left

Lt. Davis - Row: 2, number 3 from the left

Lt. Downey - Row: 2, number 9 from the left

Major DuBose - Row: 1, number 20 from the left

Lt. Dugdale - Row: 2, number 29 from the left

Capt. Ewen - Row: 1, number 24 from the left

Capt. Felter - Row: 2, number 12 from the left

Major Ficke - Row: 1, number 14 from the left

Major Fogg - Row: 1, number 13 from the left

Lt. (Walter D) Gelshenen - Row: 1, number 33 from the left - Ordnance Reserve Corps

Lt. Gilbert - Row: 2, number 34 from the left

Capt. Goedecke - Row: 2, number 14 from the left

Capt. Gongwer - Row: 2, number 16 from the left

Lt. Hannon - Row: 2, number 4 from the left

Lt. Haynes - Row: 1, number 32 from the left

Major Paul Henderson - Row: 1, number 23 from the left (a close friend of Lt. Stevenson)

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Capt. Hoeber - Row: 2, number 13 from the left

Capt. Hoisington - Row: 2, number 22 from the left

Lt. Ireland - Row: 2, number 32 from the left

Lt. Jerry - Row: 1, number 1 from the left

Capt. Jones - Row: 2, number 27 from the left

Lt. Kehl - Row: 1, number 3 from the left

Lt. Kelsey - Row: 2, number 2 from the left

Lt. Col. King - Row: 1, number 17 from the left

Lt. Knowles - Row: 2, number 10 from the left

Lt. Col. LaMar - Row: 1, number 19 from the left

Capt. Larson - Row: 1, number 8 from the left

Lt. Lawson - Row: 2, number 33 from the left

Capt. Levering - Row: 2, number 28 from the left

Capt. Linn ? - Row: 2, number 17 from the left

Lt. Lyons - Row: 1, number 5 from the left

Lt. Col. Maish - Row: 1, number 15 from the left

Capt. McGovern - Row: 2, number 23 from the left

Lt. McLundie - Row: 1, number 28 from the left

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Lt. Moxley - Row: 2, number 7 from the left

Capt. Nichols - Row: 2, number 18 from the left

Capt. Richards - Row: 2, number 21 from the left

Lt. Col. Ricker - Row: 1, number 18 from the left

Major Roberts - Row: 1, number 21 from the left

Lt. Robertson - Row: 1, number 6 from the left

Major Sabin - Row: 1, number 11 from the left

Lt. Schaller - Row: 1, number 26 from the left

Lt. Scott - Row: 1, number 27 from the left

Capt. Seiffert - Row: 2, number 20 from the left

Lt. Col. Steese - Row: 1, number 16 from the left

Lt. (John Gault) Stevenson - Row: 1, number 4 from the left - Ordnance Reserve Corps

Capt. Stockett - Row: 2, number 11 from the left

Lt. Stokes - Row: 2, number 1 from the left

Capt. Tompkins - Row: 2, number 26 from the left

Capt. Utts - Row: 1, number 9 from the left

Capt. Wheatley - Row: 2, number 25 from the left

Lt. Wiegman - Row: 1, number 29 from the left

Lt. Willis - Row: 2, number 5 from the left

Lt. Young - Row: 2, number 8 from the left

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