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BADIN BULLETIN Vol. I FEBRUARY, 1919 No. 5 THE NATIONAL FLAG ®ymbnl^ thoughtful mind, when it sees a nation’s flag, sees not the flag, but the nation itself. And whatever may be its nation '"signia, he reads chiefly in the flag the government, the principles, the truths, the history, that belong to the is y 5 sets it forth. When the French tricolor rolls out to the wind, we see France. When the new-found Italian flag the ba ^ resurrected Italy. When the united crosses of St. Andrew and St. George, on a fiery ground, set forth of Old England, we see not the cloth merely, there rises up before the mind the idea of that great monarchy. Poj. ty, nation has a banner, too; and wherever it streamed abroad men saw daybreak bursting on their eyes, errand -American flag has been a symbol of Liberty, and men rejoiced in it. Not another flag on the globe had such an itigg ’tp?*" went forth upoij the sea carrying everywhere, the world around, such hope to the captive and such glorious tid- of nior • upon it were to the pining nations like the bright morning stars of God, and the stripes upon it were beams breai{, l>Kht. As at early dawn the stars shine forth even while it grows light, and then as the sun advances that light Wit}, K banks and streammg lines of color, the glowing red and intense white striving together, and ribbing the horizon flag effulgent, so, on the American flag, stars and beams of many-colored light shine out together. And wherever this '’'sienimen behold it they see in its sacred emblazonry no ramping lion, no fierce eagle, no embattled castles or snia of imperial authority; they see the the symbols of light. It is the banner of Dawn. Henry Ward Beecher GOLD STARS ON OUR SERVICE FLAG WILLIAM SHANKLE EDWARD L. SLEDGE OUR HONOR ROLL also tho of men who have joined the service from Badin. Wherever the name of organization is known, it is given, •"ank attained. Anyone having information later than this, or knowing of additional names, will please submit same. Sergeant Headquarters Com- ./rance Regiment Infantry, 8ist Division, 5fc L t ' Engineers, France. A. E. F. .“■oond *n, p in'**’ V.*'m Lieutenant, A. E. F. *V.'i Mi ^ Ui .‘"'•’n. S'*'.’.'. In.- J«ck*on. I Pir.t R, •ny “E,” Fifteenth Kngi- A. E. F A.. A. E. F. Twenty-Eighth Company. isi»t p- Boyi, *?P Ooi-'lon. 0». f. *'! B '•■'1 Corporal Supply Company, S.rl ‘"y- A. E. F. V.' W. !?‘f«Mnt, A. E. F. WaHtworth, S. C. Ferrell, W. R., Gas and Flame Service. Washing- ton. Fesperman, Clyde. Rov Department, A. E. F. B, ' It O Artillery. Camp Jackson, S. C. tterm ^•"’P Taylor, Ky. States Marine Corps, Company "A", 47th Engineers, ’"'hard A„, . Sut"’ C * ’ ^*P°* Brigade, Camp Jack- c 'r T.- Da ■ Jno It Cutting Crew, j. "y, 3jjj £*■' . Sergeant Headquarters Com- Bop*'>ce. *'*8iment Infantry, 8ist Division, cj'fow, C|,W'', 'j 'r ’ Engineers, A. e!’ F. A. E. F. Coi,*'*’"'orth' 4 Se^venth Pioneer Infantry, Camp Co^H^ntry Company *'1," 3jad Regiment C^l4l' A." E.' F E. F. Coyj*'*ion, lle^dquarters Troop, Sitt Co*' fL., Camp Jackson, S. C. g^nie,'A E** I?"^'*"*’ Charlotte, N. C. '■“C' Camp Gordon, Ga. „s!,’>0. j; “■"flineers. A. E. F. '•u,. •'•ui Sergeant, Aviation Department, W. H. CROW United States Engineers. A. E. F. Giersch, R. F.. Camp Hancock, Ga. Goggett, E F„ U. S, S. "Albatross. Gooaman, Jimmie, A. t. r. Gordon, J. C. e r Green, James, Camp Jackson. S. U. Halliburton, jno. B., Sergeant Nineteenth C^- pany. Third Motor Mechanics Regiment. Signal Corps. ^. Hallinfield. D. T.. Camp Pike. Ark. Hardin. Norman, Camp Jackson. v,. Marttel. Lonie. Hasty. Howard, A. E. F. . ^ o Hathcock, R. W., Engineers, A E. F. Helndl, R. A., Camp Meade. Md. iierring. John. A. t. F. Hicks. Harloe. Hodge, Jesse, A. E. F. Horn, Paul, A. E. F. Horn, Troy. Homey, J. G., Fourth Recruiting Depot, Camp Hancock, Ga. Huggins. T. R., A. E. F. Ivy, Hayes. Camp Greene, Charlotte, N. C. Jones, C. H. Kinlaw. J. E., Camp Jackson, S. C. Kirk. Jas. Nen, Camp. Knotts. S. M. Lewis, Bert, A. E. F. Lilly, William T., University of Virginia. Llewellyn. Thomas, A. E. F. Long, Adam, St. Elizabeth Hospital, Washington, D. C. Long, A. G., Camp Jackson, S. C. Lyon, Jim, A. E. F. McAuley, Me., A. E. F. McCall. Jas. McCash. Reuben, Camp Pike, Ark. McClaud, J. McGehee, E. V., Postal Service, Camp Eustice, Va. McKay, J. A.. Lieutenant, A. E. F. McManus. Murray, Camp Taylor, Ky, McNeill, T. C., Marines. Martin, Frank. Sergeant, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Martin. W. M„ A. E. F. Majmard. Silas T., Company “A,” 119th Infantry, A. E. F. Melton, K. F.. Plattsburg, N. Y. Merritt. Luther. A. E. P. Miller. Ernest. Miller, J. Floyd, Photographers’ Training School, Ithaca, N. Y. Mills. Harry, Camp Meade, Md. Mitchell. Gaston. Camp Lee. Va. Mitchell, Jno., Lieutenant, A. E. F. Morgan, Pat. U. S. S. “Governor Dinpley.” Address. 170 Border Street, East Boston, Mass. Murray, Aviation. Nelson, Walter, in the Navy in Active Service. O'Hara, A. N. (“Pat”), A. E. F. O'Hara. T. J., Forty-Second Engineers, A. E. F. Orr. Thomas. Camp Jackson, S. C. Pearce, J. W., Jr., Detachment Signal Corps, A C. r Peterson, J. E., U. S. S. “President,” Norfolk, Va. Peterson. Wm., A. E. F. Price. Luther L.. Company "H," 323d Infantry, Eighty-First Division, A. E. F. Price. K. M., Infantry, Durham, N. H. Quinn. Clifton. Navy. Re Xennick. Howard. A. E. F. Roberts. P. A., Lieutenant, Second E. France. (Continued on page 12) T. R.,
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