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Officers.
Men. 
Baptist
24
560
Methodists
14
352
Mormon
   0
    3
Christian scientists
   0
16
Christians
   6
133
Evangelists
   0
1
Catholic
   3
546
Apostolic
   0
16
Episcopal
13
36
Seventh-day Adventists
0
3
Presbyterians
9
93
Lutherans
0
292
Jewish
2
18
Assembly of God
0
1
Universalists
0
1
Batista
0
1
No preference
14
359
Holy Rollers
0
2
United Brethren 
1
1
Holiness
0
4
Congregationalists
1
1
Society of Friends
0
1
Gospel
0
1
Nazarenes
0
6
Showing preference:
Baptists
1
24
Methodists
0
19
Christians
0
1
Catholics
0
2
Presbyterians
1
2
The Y. M. C. A. personnel attached to the regiment, and which at all times performed
praiseworthy service, follows:
On the front – T. P. McDowell, “Dad” J. T. Hollerman, A. G. Mosely.
In Germany – Miss Catherine Heermance, Miss Donna A. Couch, Miss Elizabeth Young,
This and Catherine Grandbeck Mosely. 
The last formal inspection before the regiment moved to Brest and the transports for
home was made by General John J. Pershing, commander in chief of the American
Expeditionary Forces, April 24, 1919, on the broad plains near Wengerohr.  Again the
appearance of the men of the 360th won sincere praise from the highest commander as his letter
in the fore part of this history relates.  
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