Hiler, John G.
letter - handwritten

 

 

1. John G. Hiler, Sergeant First Class, U.S. Air Service
2. Date of Enlistment: Aug. 12, 1917
3. Military Camps to which went:
* Fort Slocum, N.Y.
* Kelly Field, Texas
* Mitchel Field, Mineola, N.Y.
* 3rd Aviation Instruction Center, Issondon, France
* 1st Air Depot, Columbey-les-Belles, Brest P[ort]. of E[ntry].,
France
4. Units to which belonged:
* 95th Aero Squadron, 1st Pursuit Groupe
* 680th Aero Squadron
5. Date of trip overseas: October 27, 1917
6. Service there:
* 3rd A.I.C., Issondon, Nov. 16,1917-Feb. 19, 1918
* Feb. 19-Mar 31 [1918]. -- Champagne sector, att[ached to] 3rd French
Army
* Apr. 3-June27 [1918]. -- Toul sector, Battle of Seicheprey, att. 9th
French Army.
* June 28-Sept. 1 [1918]. -- Chateau-Thierry salient, 2nd Battle of
the Marne, att. 6th French Army
* Sept. 3-Nov. 15 [1918]. -- Verdun sector. St. Mihiel Drive, Argonne
- Meuse Drive.
7. Date of return: March 3, 1919
8. Date of demobilization: April 28, 1919
9. Honors received:
* (On the Front, Feb. 19, 1918) (One of the first
American units in action.)
* Organization Commendations
* from Maj. Gen. R.C. Edwards, C[ommanding].O[fficer]., 26th Div.
* from Gen. Headquarters A.E.F. Order 14790 - Gen. Pershing
* from Air Service Headquarters, Gen. Order # 18 - Gen. Mitchell
* from First Army Headquarters, Gen. Order # 32 - Gen. Ligett
* from Air Service Headquarters, Gen Order # 30 - Gen. Mitchell
* from G.H.Q. A.E.F., Gen. Order # 232 - Gen. Pershing
* Individual Commendation
* Groupe Hdqs[headquarters]., Gen. Order # 20

 

 

NOTES
Fort Slocum, Davids Island, New Rochelle, NY (Hudson Valley Ruins.org)
http://www.hudsonvalleyruins.org/yasinsac/newroc/slocum.html

Kelly Field Historic District (Aviation: From Sand Dunes to Sonic Booms)
http://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/aviation/kel.htm

Mitchel Field Military History Links (Historic Hempstead Plains, Nassau
County, Long Island)
http://www.hempsteadplains.com/Mitchell.htm

[U.S. Army Air Corps 3rd Aviation Instruction Center, Issoudun, France]
(Critical Past)
http://www.criticalpast.com/products/location_history/Issoudun_France/1910/1918

August 11, 1918, Columbey-les-Belles (Eyes of the Army)
http://eyesofthearmy.dva.state.wi.us/blog1.php/august-11-1918

Champagne-Marne Defensive Sector, June-July 1918 (Soldiers Mail)
http://worldwar1letters.wordpress.com/the-adventure-unfolds/over-there-1918-1919/champagne-marne-defensive-june-july-1918/

Toul, France During WWI (Rootsweb. Ancestry.com)
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gregkrenzelok/veterinary%20corp%20in%20ww1/toultranceww1willyresearch%20%20.html

Battle of Seicheprey, April 20, 1918, U.S. 26th Infantry Division (American
Expeditionary Force, Doughboys in WWI)
http://www.usaww1.com/American-Expeditionary-Force/American-Expeditionary-Force-Battle-of-Seicheprey.php4

World War 1 Chateau Thierry 1917 (U.S. Army. Signal Corps)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rrls5QIdXnA

2nd Battle of the Marne (Wikipedia)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Battle_of_the_Marne

The St. Mihiel Offensive (Doughboy Center)
http://www.worldwar1.com/dbc/stmihiel.htm

St. Mihiel Offensive (Library of Congress. American Memory)
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/today/sep12.html

American Expeditionary Force at Meuse-Argonne (American Expeditionary
Force, Doughboys in WWI)
http://www.usaww1.com/American-Expeditionary-Force/American-Expeditionary-Force-Meuse-Argonne.php4

The Big Show: The Meuse-Argonne Offensive (Doughboy Center)
http://www.worldwar1.com/dbc/bigshow.htm