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=World War 1 Officers Memorial Wall=

There are 114 plaques on the World War 1 Memorial Wall of the 28th Division Shrine located at Boalsburg, PA. The plaques are listed in order starting from the left or west side.

1Lt Joseph H. FERGUSSON

110th Infantry

Died of wounds on 29 Sept 1918 at Varennes, France

1Lt John W. DAY

110th Infantry

Died of wounds on 6 Sept 1918 at Sergy, France 

Lieutenant Day of the Machine Gun Company while rendering valuable assistance to Major Anderson was mortally wounded by shrapnel and died on 6 Sept 1918.

1Lt William S. BONSALL

110th Infantry

Killed 27 Sept 1918 at Varennes, France

1Lt Samuel S. CROUSE 110th Infantry

Killed on 15 July 1918 at Aisne-Saint-Agnan, France

2Lt Richard S. BULLITT



110th Infantry

Killed on 29 July 1918 at Cierges, France

1LT Robert H. ROAT
110th Infantry

Mars sur Allier, France

2nd Lieutenant Robert H. Roat was attached to Company K of the 110th Division on 2 August 1918. He was wounded by a gunshot wound on 8 October and admitted to the US Army BH #14 on 18 October from Evacuation Hospital #114 with a gunshot wound in his right thigh and right forearm which he received in action on 8 October. Additional diagnosis on 30 Oct indicated septicemia as a result of the gunshot wounds and Broncho Pnewmonia. He died on 1 Nov 1918 and was buried on 4 Nov in Grave H Military Cemetery, Mara-sur-Allier, France. From a statement by Cpl Ray F. Phillips, Company K, 110th Infantry, “I saw Lt. Rat when he was hit in the left side by a piece of shrapnel on October 8th, 1918. We were standing by a bank and had been operating a machine-gun. I was with the gun and he was bringing up ammunition for me. A shell destroyed the gun and we were standing talking when a piece of shell hit him in the side. We carried him back to the first aid station. This was on Hill No. 214 near the town of Chatel Chehery, France in the Argonne Offensive. “