105th
Engineers at Winston-Salem. . . War-Worn Veterans Receive Warm Welcome From
Thousands in Twin City. . . A Grand Parade and Review. . . Companies from
Winston-Salem, Charlotte, Greensboro and Hickory Were Represented in the
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Winston-Salem—After spending a day and night as guests of
thousands of Winston-Salem citizens, members of the 105th engineers
of the famous 30th Division left for demobilization at Camp Jackson.
Commanded by Colonel Joseph Hyde Pratt of Chapel Hill and Major George Lyerly
of Hickory, the troopers were reviewed during a grand parade by Governor
Bickett, Senator Overman and other distinguished visitors.
The parade was followed by brief addresses at Piedmont Park
and the decoration of Lieutenant Frederick D. Sills of Cohens, New York, by Colonel
Pratt for extraordinary heroism in action on the western front. He was awarded
the distinguished service cross of the United States, having already been
awarded a similar cross by the British.
Following the review of the troops they were entertained at
a picnic dinner, baseball game and other amusements, culminating with a
luncheon at Salem and a street dance, while the officers were entertained at a
dance at the Twin-City Club. Companies from Winston-Salem, Greensboro,
Charlotte and Gastonia, with the supply train from Hickory, were represented in
the companies here.
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