Roster of Soldiers
| Bailey, Ernest | 151st Dep. Brig. |
| Dana, Walter C. | Co. M 58th Inf. |
| Dana, William G. | Co. F 101st Am. Tn. |
| Foley, Arthur E. | Co. M 58th Inf. |
| Foley, Frank N. | Co. M 58th Inf. |
| French, Clarence | Co. C 310th Inf. |
| French, George | Co. E 309th Inf. |
| Freer, Lester | S.A.T.C. |
| Hanchett, Frank Roy | Co. M 58th Inf. |
| Pvt. 1/c Heath S. Burton | Hd. Co. 102nd Inf. |
| Heath, Waldo H. | |
| Hendry, Harvey C. | Co. G 103rd Inf. |
| Lindsey, Ned. B. | 151st Dep. Brig. |
| Lord, Wendell E | Co. F 101stAm. Tn. Died in action on November 8, 1918, and buried in Suresnes American Cemetery, Seine, France. |
| Lund, Austin G. | Co. F 101stAm. Tn. |
| Mason, Frank A. | |
| McQueen, Joseph | |
| Merrin, Henry T. | Co. F 101st Am. Tn. |
| Moulton, John | Co. F 101st Am. Tn. |
| Col. Nelson, Forrest P. | Co. C 302nd M.G. Bn. |
| Page. Moses | |
| Cpl. Page, Willliam D. | Co. F 101st Am. Tn. |
| Smith, Gerald | S.A.T.C. |
| Thurston, Samuel W. | S.A.T.C. |
| Tinkham, Clarence H. | Co. G 103rd Inf. |
| Welch, Clyde I. | Co. F. 101st Am. Tn. |
| Willey, George | |
| Williams, Carrol M. | M.G. Co. 101st Inf. |
| Williams, Leslie A. | Tr. E 2nd Cav |
| Williams, Perley | |
| Wright, Sydney J. | Co. F 101st Am. Tn. |
Commissioned Officers
| Captain M.C. Bushnell, Edward H. | Med Corps |
| Captain M.C. Caldwell, Nathan R. | M.O.T.C. |
| 2nd Lieut. Ricker, Isaac M. | Hg. Co. 102nd Inf. |
| 1st Lieut. Tillotson, Henry L. | Emb. Hosp. 1st Cav. |
Others Who Served
In the Navy: Lieut Dwight A. Smith, Nav. Aux. Res.
In the Marine Corps: Harold O. Taylor, Co. D Ret. Depot.
As an Army Nurse: Grace M. Dennis, Evac. Hosp. overseas.
Wounded In Action
| Heath S. Burton, Pvt. | Slightly, March 21, 1918 |
| Hook, Justin, Pvt. | Severely, Sept. 28, 1918 |
| Nelson, Forrest P., Cprl. | Slightly, Oct. 9, 1918 |
| Tinkham, Clarence H., Pvt. | Slightly, Oct. 27, 1918 |
When the first convention of the Vermont Department of the American Legion was called on October 30, 1919, at Burlington, there were seventy-five posts in the State. Groton was Post No. 8, the Wendell E. Lord Post. The Post Commander was S. Burton Heath; Adjutant, Harvey C. Hendry; Treasurer, S. Burton Heath.