Post World War 1, he joined, as a 2nd Lieutenant, Troop D, 101sy Cavalry, NYNG, Syracuse, NY, June 1, 1921. His Troop reorganized, July 3, 1923, into Troop G, 121st Cavalry Regiment, NYNG. He served in various positions till he was discharged as a Captain, April 12, 1940.
World War 2, entered service, April 29, 1943 and discharged November 25, 1946. Unknown what unit or where he served at this time.
NOK, 1916, Mrs. John M. Barrett, 122 Mosher Street, Baltimore, MD.
World War 1, he mustered in for war service with Troop D, 1st NY Cavalry. The 1st NY Cavalry reorganized for the World War as the 104th & 106th Machine Gun Battalions, 27th Division. He was assigned to Company B, 104th Machine Gun Battalion.
He was appointed, 2nd lieutenant, Infantry, October 1, 1918, and assigned to the 116th Infantry Regiment, 29th Division. He served overseas from May, 7, 1918 France and returned to the States with the 116th Infantry Regiment, May 20, 1919.
Post World War 1, he joined, as a 2nd Lieutenant, Troop D, 101sy Cavalry, NYNG, Syracuse, NY, June 1, 1921. His Troop reorganized, July 3, 1923, into Troop G, 121st Cavalry Regiment, NYNG. He served in various positions till he was discharged as a Captain, April 12, 1940.
World War 2, entered service, April 29, 1943 and discharged November 25, 1946. Unknown what unit or where he served at this time.
NOK, 1916, Mrs. John M. Barrett, 122 Mosher Street, Baltimore, MD.
World War 1, he mustered in for war service with Troop D, 1st NY Cavalry. The 1st NY Cavalry reorganized for the World War as the 104th & 106th Machine Gun Battalions, 27th Division. He was assigned to Company B, 104th Machine Gun Battalion.
He was appointed, 2nd lieutenant, Infantry, October 1, 1918, and assigned to the 116th Infantry Regiment, 29th Division. He served overseas from May, 7, 1918 France and returned to the States with the 116th Infantry Regiment, May 20, 1919.
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