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406:. On that day, along a line extending four kilometers east to west, the 141st and 142d regiments attacked German positions, resulting in a "substantial gain of ground" but suffering casualties to sixty-six officers and 1,227 enlisted men. After being relieved by the 72d Brigade (143rd and 144 Inf), the unit side-stepped to take a place at the east end of the line of the 72d Brigade several days later. On October 27, the unit took part in the assault on "Foret (Forest) Farm", and then was relieved on October 28, taking no further combat action in the war. The unit returned to the United States after six additional months in France and was mustered out July 3, 1919. 221: 203: 450: 399:, embarking on July 26, 1918, from Hoboken, New Jersey. Arriving in France on August 6, the 141st was assigned to the 13th Training area near Bar sur Aube. After moving into support positions in September, it was assigned to prepare to relieve the 2d U. S. Division in the Γ‰pernay-Chalons region. With the 142d Regiment, they took over the positions of the 9th and 23d U. S. Infantry regiments. 140: 32: 244: 426:
On August 9, 1920, he was commissioned in the Texas National Guard as a first lieutenant in the 3rd Texas Cavalry. He also had a job as a commissary foreman for the Gulf Production company. In January 1921 he was promoted to Captain in the 56th Cavalry Brigade, Texas National Guard, and worked as an
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His mother Annie died in 1908 when he was 13. His father later married Mamie Eggar (January 28, 1891, Corpus Christie, Texas – January 2, 1962, Runge, Texas) on January 28, 1912. They had three children: Robert Ellen Johnson (1913 – October, 1916), Frank Marshall Johnson (February 15, 1915 – January
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Ancestry.com. U.S., Army Transport Service, Passenger Lists, 1910-1939 . Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. Original data: Lists of Incoming Passengers, 1917-1938. Textual records. 360 Boxes. NAI: 6234465. Records of the Office of the Quartermaster General, 1774-1985, Record Group
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92. The National Archives at College Park, Maryland. Lists of Outgoing Passengers, 1917-1938. Textual records. 255 Boxes. NAI: 6234477. Records of the Office of the Quartermaster General, 1774-1985, Record Group 92. The National Archives at College Park, Maryland.
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on embarcation records) and arrived at Brooklyn, New York, on September 2, 1919. The 26th Infantry was sent to Camp Merritt upon disembarkation. He was honorably discharged on October 16, 1919, but failed to get a commission in the Officer's Reserve Corps.
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from February, 1943 to May, 1944. On June 5, 1944, he was appointed by President Roosevelt as the military governor of Rome. From August 1944 to September 1945 he was made commander of the all-black
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after 2 years. He later graduated from Tyler with a degree in accounting in May, 1916. He attended the Officer Training Course at Leon Springs, Texas in May, 1917, a month after the
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On October 8, 1918, the regiment began participation in one of the great chapters in its combat history, the
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Johnson worked as an executive for the Gulf Oil Company after the war while remaining in the Army Reserve.
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Johnson left France as part of Company K, 26th Infantry, on August 23, 1919, on board the transport USS
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Harry H. Johnson died on August 6, 1986, in Kerrville, Texas. He was buried on August 11, 1986, in
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oil salesman for Gulf. He also enlisted as a Texas special ranger in 1930 for one year see
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He served as director of the Hoof and Mouth Commission in the Republic of Mexico from
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Johnson traveled with the officers of Company E, 141st Infantry Regiment on the
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31, 1976), and Richard Wayne Johnson (November 11, 1917 – November 1, 1919).
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riding in a jeep through the recently-liberated Italian capital of
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while to Gruenther's left is Major General Harry H. Johnson.
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Recipients of the Distinguished Service Medal (US Army)
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and was promoted to First Lieutenant on June 11, 1918.
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Johnson in the Wartime photo. 433:From 1929 to 1940 he served with the 7: 54:adding citations to reliable sources 542:Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery 373:Johnson was sent to Camp Bowie in 190:Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery 14: 815:People from Wharton County, Texas 687:www.texasmilitaryforcesmuseum.org 663:www.texasmilitaryforcesmuseum.org 632:Johnson, Harry (July 28, 1918). 485:. In 1942–1943 he commanded the 242: 219: 201: 30: 368:American entry into World War I 41:needs additional citations for 562:Rose Mathilda "Mimi" Morisseau 469:In 1941–1942 he commanded the 21:Harry Johnson (disambiguation) 1: 850:Military personnel from Texas 820:People from Eagle Lake, Texas 528: 521: 746:Newly activated organization 619:Texas Military Forces Museum 413:(incorrectly written as USS 328:Texas Military Hall of Honor 845:United States Army generals 296:Distinguished Service Medal 866: 18: 783: 774: 766: 758: 749: 743: 738: 575:Harry Hubbard Johnson Jr. 569:Rosemary Virginia Johnson 326:. 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