Camp Band, Camp Greene, NC
Camp Band, Camp Greene, N. C., Nov. 12th, 1918
Camp Band, Camp Greene, N. C., Nov. 12th, 1918
Receiving Ward- Base Hospital, Camp Greene, N. C., mule drawn ambulance 1/1918
This photo is entitled 'Non-Coms of Base Hospital No. 54, Not Scared of Submarines.' This photographer wanted to take a group photo before these men left for France. Men in the photo:
Top row from left to right: Corporal Edgerly, Sgts. Ledger, Wilkinson, Rand, Craig, DiPasquale, Grotlinsch, Evans, Frayne, 1st Sgt. Joseph L. Wenger, Sergeants Kelley, Keener, Eiselstein, Driscoll, Battaglia, Keefer and Bowman.
Construction Materials, Camp Greene, N.C.
The medical supply detachment was organized at the hospital the latter part of March, 1918, supplanting a number of the men of the hospital detachment who had been on duty in the supply depots. It was owing to the need of more efficient service and realizing the fine possibilities of utilizing this station as a training post for supply men this organization was formed. Since their entrance into the field they have done splendid work. Several of the men having been awarded commissions.
N.C.
Woods, North Carolina
Mrs. Lewis, end of Lab, Base Hospital, Camp Greene, NC, 12/7/1918
' The Sunny South at Last' about 3/4 mile from Base Hospital, Camp Greene, N. C. Sunday, 2/10/1918
Some members of this unknown group of soldiers were later identified on the back of the photo. It may have once been owned by Billy Howell of Mecklenburg County.
Top Row: Fullbright, Strong-deceased, Howell, ?, Ty???, Myers-deceased, Blewett-deceased, King-eardrum broken, ?, Faulk-deceased, Poult?, ?, Slaughter-deceased, Taylor, Cat???-deceased