During World War I, Lewis served as a private in the 64th Company of the 16th Battalion, 159th Division of the U.S. Infantry. He died at Camp Taylor in Kentucky on September 12, 1918. Additional information is available in the World War I Gold Star...
During World War I, Agnew served at Camp Dodge in Iowa. Additional information is available in the World War I Gold Star Database: http://www.archives.alabama.gov/goldstar/images/Agnew_Zacharia/Agnew_Zacharia.html
Red Cross Clubmobiles traveled with U.S. Army Corps in Europe during World War II. Each truck was operated by three American women; in the back of the vehicle was a kitchen, where they prepared coffee and doughnuts to distribute to servicemen.
A serviceman and young woman from the USO Travelers Aid Service are waiting to greet her. An African American porter stands to the left, and two African American passengers are preparing to get off the bus.
During World War I, Rushton served as a corporal in the 1st Depot Division of the U.S. Army. He was killed in action on November 11, 1918. He died of illness on February 24, 1919, while overseas. Additional information is available in the World War...