Wittenberg University - Witt Yearbook (Springfield, OH)

 - Class of 1919

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101B ® kj z Hitt nb rg r 1010 Captain Harry A. Seabohm r i ARKY A. SEEBOHM was born at Vandalia, Ohio, March 1, A1893. He was the only son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Seebohm. The early part of his life he spent in a country school near Van- dalia. Later he attended the Butler Township High School, graduating from there in 1911. The following fall he entered Wittenberg College. Springfield, Ohio, where he spent three years. While in school he enlisted in the Springfield militia in which he took an active interest. After the close of his third year in college he received his honorable discharge from the militia and on July 14, 1914, he enlisted in the regular army at Columbus, Ohio. He was in the barracks for several weeks when he was assigned to Co. B, 30th Infantry, and was transferred to Presidio of San Francisco, Calif., where they were in camp until December 23, 1915, when they left for New York by boat, spend- ing Christmas on the Panama Canal, being the first company of soldiers to pass through the canal. Upon the arrival at New York they were stationed at Plattsburg until the Mexican trou- ble, when they were transferred to Camp Eagle Pass, Texas, where he remained until after the war with Mexico. He was then transferred to Camp Stanley, Texas, where he received his commission as First Lieutenant, and was assigned as instructor in a training camp. In September, 1917. he was promoted to a Captaincy in the regular army. Later at his third training camp he was killed while examining an artillery shell which exploded February 13, 1918, causing his death nine days later, February 22, 1918, at Camp Stanley, Texas.



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lain (E 1? t Witt t n lu nj ? r 1310 Dow W. Hayner y UTHENTIC information as to his death is not available. On October 29, 1918, he was re- ported severely wounded in action. Red Cross re- ports say that he, with a friend, were carrying a message through the lines when a high explosive shell burst near, killing Hayner, and his friend de- livered the message. The last official report says he was killed, time and place unknown. At the time of his death he was connected with Company D, 61st Infantry. He attended Wittenberg Col- lege 1916-17, and was a member of the dormitory group. t»cnl )-onc

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