History of the American Negro in the Great World War eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 392 pages of information about History of the American Negro in the Great World War.

History of the American Negro in the Great World War eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 392 pages of information about History of the American Negro in the Great World War.
James L. Horace, second lieutenant, Little Rock, Ark. 
Reuben Homer, captain, U.S.  Army. 
Charles S. Hough, second lieutenant, Jamestown, Ohio. 
Charles H. Houston, first lieutenant, Washington, D.C. 
Henry C. Houston, captain, U.S.  Army. 
Cecil A. Howard, first lieutenant, Washington, D.C. 
Clarence K. Howard, second lieutenant, Montgomery, Ala. 
Charles P. Howard, first lieutenant, Des Moines, Ia. 
Arthur Hubbard, first lieutenant, U.S.  Army. 
Jerome L. Hubert, first lieutenant, Houston, Tex. 
William H. Hubert, second lieutenant, Mayfield, Ga. 
Jefferson E. Hudgins, first lieutenant, U.S.  Army. 
Samuel M. Huffman, first lieutenant, Columbus, Ohio. 
Samuel A. Hull, first lieutenant, Jacksonville, Fla. 
John R. Hunt, first lieutenant, Washington, D.C. 
Bush A. Hunter, second lieutenant, Lexington, Ky. 
Benjamin H. Hunton, first lieutenant, Newport News, Va. 
Frederick A. Hurt, first lieutenant, Washington, D.C. 
Walter L. Hutcherson, first lieutenant, Amherst, Va. 
Samuel B. Hutchinson, Jr., second lieutenant, Boston, Mass. 
James E. Ivey, second lieutenant, Atlanta, Ga. 
Beecher A. Jackson, first lieutenant, Texarkana, Tex. 
George W. Jackson, first lieutenant, Ardmore, Mo. 
Joseph T. Jackson, first lieutenant, Charleston, W. Va. 
Landen Jackson, first lieutenant, U.S.  Army. 
Matthew Jackson, captain, U.S.  Army. 
Maxey A. Jackson, second lieutenant, Marian, Ky. 
Joyce G. Jacobs, second lieutenant, Chicago, Ill. 
Wesley H. Jamison, second lieutenant, Topeka, Kans. 
Charles Jefferson, second lieutenant, U.S.  Army. 
Benjamin R. Johnson, first lieutenant, New York, N.Y. 
Campbell C. Johnson, first lieutenant, Washington, D.C. 
Ernest C. Johnson, second lieutenant, Washington D.C. 
Everett W. Johnson, first lieutenant, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Hanson Johnson, captain, U.S.  Army. 
Hillery W. Johnson, second lieutenant, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Joseph L. Johnson, second lieutenant, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Merle O. Johnson, first lieutenant, U.S.  Army. 
Robert E. Johnson, second lieutenant, Washington, D.C. 
Thomas Johnson, captain, U.S.  Army. 
Virginius D. Johnson, first lieutenant, Richmond, Va. 
William N. Johnson, second lieutenant, Omaha, Neb. 
William T. Johnson, first lieutenant, U.S.  Army. 
Willie Johnson, first lieutenant, U.S.  Army. 
Charles A. Jones, second lieutenant, San Antonio, Tex. 
Clifford W. Jones, first lieutenant, U.S.  Army. 
Dee Jones, captain, U.S.  Army. 
Edward D. Jones, second lieutenant, Hartford, Conn. 
James W. Jones, captain, Washington, D.C. 
James O. Jones, second lieutenant, Paulding, Ohio. 
Paul W. Jones, first lieutenant, Washington, D.C. 
Percy L. Jones, second lieutenant, U.S.  Army. 
Vivian L. Jones, second lieutenant, Des Moines, Ia. 
Warren F. Jones, captain, U.S.  Army. 
William Jones, first lieutenant, U.S.  Army. 
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