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Major L. K. Graves, M. O. R. C., has been on active duty at the Army and Navy Building in New York City since April 16, 1917.
- Dr. F. G. Wheatley is in the medical service of the government with the rank of major.
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Captain H. H. Hanson, Q. M. R. C., has held his commission since August 8, 1917. Although he has been from time to time engaged in special work in connection with the Department, he has not been called into active service.
Major T. J. Harris has since May of this year been Director of the School of Oto-Laryngology at Camp Greenleaf, Ga., and Chief of the U. S. A. General Hospital No. 44 at Fort Oglethorpe. He has a class of forty to fifty specialists studying under his direction; seven assistants are associated with him. The hospital of which he is chief is one of the largest in the country, containing over one hundred beds.
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Major Alexander Quackenboss has been in France since April, stationed at Base Hospital No. 51, A. E. F.
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Dr. C. S. Little has been in the service since the latter part of August.
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Dr. W. B. Barton (Med. Sch.) is Ship's Surgeon on the Nanzemond, a converted Hamburg-American liner. He received his appointment on July 2, 1918-; it is a civilian position in the government service.
W. H. Ford has been assistant supervising engineer of the Army Supply Base under construction this summer in Brooklyn.
Captain J. P. Gifford, Surgical Dept., M. R. C., reported for duty August 1 at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.
Major E. S. Tenney, Med. Corps., U. S. A., A. E. F„ was on duty up to July 20 at Fort Riley, Kansas, as Instructor in Military Hygiene and Sanitation at the M. O. T. C. Since July 20 he has been assigned to a similar position at the M. O. T. C. at Camp Greenleaf, Ga.
'96
Captain W. M. Gay, M. O. R. C., who is now in France, has been promoted to the rank of Major. He is designated as a tuberculosis specialist.
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R. M. Boardman is engaged in Y. M. C. A. work on the Macedonian front. The Athens Patris for July 27, 1918, contains a glowing account (in Greek) of his work.
Dr. H. M. Chase entered the government medical service on November 1.
Dr. B. A. Graves (Med. Sch.) has been commissioned a captain in the Medical Corps and assigned to Fort Williams, Portland, Me.
Dr. A. P. George (Med. Sch.) was commissioned as a Captain and ordered to report at Camp Devens, Mass., on November 3.
Dr. H. L. Johnson (Med. Sch.) is a Captain in the Medical Corps on active service.
Colonel R. M. Thornburgh (Med. Sch.), Medical Corps, U. S. A., is with the Headquarters of the 87th Division, A. E. F.
'98
J. W. Bartlett was appointed Major upon the Staff of the Adjutant General of the United States; and reported October 23 at Hoboken, N. J., for overseas duty. He was one of five chosen out of seventy or eighty possible candidates for overseas duty.
Major H. W. Goodall, M. O. R. C., has been promoted to the rank of Vice-Colonel.
Dr. C. H. Burr (Med. Sch.) has been commissioned Captain in the Medical Corps and ordered for duty to the M. O. T. C., Camp Greenleaf, Ga.
'99
Dr. E. V. Hardwick has received a captain's commission and has been assigned to Camp Lee, Va.
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E. H. Hunter is a Captain, Q. M. C., Construction Dept., stationed with the Delaware Ordnance Dept., Pedrickton, N. J.
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G. L. Dow sailed in July for Y. M. C. A. work in France.
J. F. Drake, commissioned a Major in the Ordnance Reserve Corps on May 14, is stationed at Pittsburgh, Pa.
F. H. Lally (Med. Sch.), commissioned a Lieutenant, Medical Corps, September 9, is stationed at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.
Captain R. M. Leach, Ordnance Dept., U. S. A., is on duty in Washington.
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Captain O. L. Burdett, Co. A., 25th Regt., Engineering Corps, has been overseas since October, 1917.
First Lieutenant P. G. Favor is Chaplain of the 42d Infantry, 12th Div., U. S. A.
H. B. Johnson is a Ist Lieutenant, Ordnance Dept., U. S. A., on active service overseas.
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Stillman Batchellor has been in the O. T. S., Camp Humphreys, Va.
Dr. D. R. Chase (Med. Sch.) is a Captain in the Medical Dept., Kelly Field No. 2, Texas.
Major Walter S. Dillon is District Advisor for the S. A. T. C. in New England and located at Boston.
S. B. Cunningham has been commissioned a Captain in Co. B, 2nd Inf., Pennsylvania Reserve Militia.
R. A. French, commissioned a captain on August 3, is assigned to the Intelligence Department in Washington.
Captain W. H. Lillard has been assigned to Camp Devens in the adjutant-general's department.
Second Lieutenant H. K. Norton has been stationed at Newport, Oregon, with the Aviation Dranch of the service, which has been getting out spruce for aeroplanes. His particular work has been connected with the purchase of the right of way for fifty odd miles of railroad which in order to get at the spruce the Government has built with soldiers' labor. Recently he has been transferred from Newport to Toledo, Oregon, and appointed Personnel Adjutant.
Norman Stevenson has been at the Eng. O. T. C., Camp Humphreys, Va., as a candidate for a captaincy in the Chemical Warfare Gas and Flame Division.
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First Lieutenant T. Barker is with the 314 th Machine Gun Batt., A. E. F.
J. A. Blatherwick is engaged in Y. M. C. A. work overseas, serving as an athletic instructor in French training camps.
Roy Brackett is a Lieutenant in the Aviation Section of the Signal Corps, U. S. A.
T. Brown is in the Central Officers' Training Camp, F. A., Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky.
Dr. P. M. Chase, who has been in the M. O. R. C. since February, 1915, is now a Ist Lieutenant, 148 th F. A., 41st Div., A. E. F.
H. W. Cummings is Chief Sanitary Inspector, American Red Cross Sanitary Unit No. 23, Fort Worth, Texas.
Lieut. M. A. Gallagher of the 304 th Inf., A. E. F., has been promoted to the rank of captain.
E. P. Kelly is engaged in Y. M. C. A. canteen work in France.
H. C. Ketcham is a Lieutenant, Co. B, 60th Engineers.
J. H. Kingsbury is engaged in Army Y. M. C. A. work at Hoboken, N. J.
Ensign R. H. Kingsley has been promoted to the rank of Lieutenant (Junior Grade), and is with Admiral Sims in English waters
E. G. Pratt is with the Bureau of Aircraft Production in New York.
E. B. Redman is with the, American Red Cross in New York, engaged in the buying of supplies.
J. P. Slack has been in the service for several months.
Captain E, G. Smith is in the office of the Chief of Ordnance in Washington.
First Lieutenant W. B. Smith, American Red Cross, sailed for Europe in June.
Lieut. J. J. White, American Red Cross, attached to the Sanitary Train of one of the divisions engaged in the St. Mihiel drive, was badly gassed and sent to a hospital behind the lines, but has since recovered. Lieut. White had been to the front and was returning when he got caught for four hours in a, German barrage. The men with him were also gassed and several of them wounded.
N. L. Wolf is a Lieutenant in Aviation at Gerstner Field, Lake Charles, La.
Lieut. R. W. Wood is in service in Washington.
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F. Edwards is in Y. M. C. A. work in Italy.
Captain B. W. Pond, Q. M. C., Construction Dept., U. S. A., has been made a Major.
R. A. Spencer is a seaman on the U. S. Submarine Chaser 260.
H. R. Wellman is in the service, with the committee of classification of personnel, under the direction of the Adjutant General's Office, Washington.
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D. R. Blanpied is engaged in Y. M. C. A. work with the French army.
R. L. Cams is an athletic director with the A. E. F.
J. A. Clark has been commissioned a Captain, Motor Transport Company, U. S. A.
J. W. Corcoran was commissioned a Captain in the Army Service Corps on November 2.
Major L. B. Hopkins, who received his commission in October, is engaged in trade test work for the Government in Washington.
M. A. Lewis is Ist Lieutenant in the Aviation Service in France.
C. W. Nichols was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant April 20, at the Signal Officers' Reserve Corps Training Camp, Camp Samuel F. B. Morse, Texas.
Lieut. A. D. Weston, 26th Engineers, A E. F., has been transferred to the 34th Engineers and promoted to the rank of captain.
J. A. Hammond has been commissioned as a Chaplain in the U. S. Army.
Captain A. T. Soule, Ordnance Department, has been detached as Liaison Officer at the Port of New York and has gone to France, where he is acting in the same capacity at one of the ports of debarkation.
The following '08 men are in service, but the Secretary has received no information as to the branches in which they are serving: C. E. Bills, A. K. Blood, J. S. Everett, J. K. Knight, Jr., W. D. Knight, M. L. Lewis, E. A. Mower, R. S. Pease, G'. E. Shipley, A. C. Sides, P. W. Stickney.
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A. S. Bedell sailed October 11 for overseas service with the Red Cross, going as Sanitarian with the American Red Cross Commission to Greece. In addition to any emergency help they can give the people, the members of this commission will carry out a definite plan of reconstruction.
Captain B. P. Burpee, who was captured by the Germans in March of this year, has been confined in the prison camps at Villingen (Baden), Germany, at Lagenslager, and later at Berlender, near the Swiss border.
Russell Cowles, Fellow in Painting of the American Academy of Art in Rome, has been working with the U. S. Naval Attache at Rome as a sort of aide-de-camp. He returned to America in November.
Captain F. S. Hanson, Engineering Officers' Reserve Corps, has been promoted to the rank of Major, and is now at Camp Forrest, Ga., serving as camp adjutant.
First Lieut. C. M. Hilliard, Sanitary Corps, U. S. A., is now at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.
G. F. Kennedy is with Signal Corps 43, Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Carl Killam is in the Ordnance Dept., P. O. D. Co., A. E. F.
Captain H. E. Meleney, M. O. R. C., is in charge of the Laboratory Base Hospital at Camp McClellan, Ala.
Captain Thomas F. Murphy, ex-Adjutant of the 9th Inf., and later Adjutant of the 101 st Inf.. is now a Major, having received his promotion in September. The following extract from an article by the war correspondent of the Boston Post under date of October 23 refers, we are informed on good authority, to Major Murphy: "At another time regimental headquarters was occupying a farmhouse which had been used for the same purpose by the Germans. Accordingly the Huns had a perfect range on it and they were continually dropping shells into the courtyard and the building itself. Finally one of the shells set fire to an ambulance in the yard. The chemicals caught, and flames soared to the sky. 'We've got to put that out or get out of here; they've got a perfect target now,' said a lieutenant. 'Not a "bit of it,' answered the adjutant, a captain then, a major now; 'let 'em burn. They'll think they've got the place and lay off us.' That his clever reasoning was correct was proved by the fact that not another shell came over regimental headquarters that night, and it was not until he got his balloons up the next day that Mr. Boche found out that he had been fooled.
"This same adjutant—he is a Dartmouth man, by the way—was seriously injured in an auto collision soon after we came out of Chateau Thierry. The news of our projected drive reached him in the hospital. He secured a uniform, bulldozing some convalescent private, brazened his way out of the hospital, rode nearly a hundred miles in a cattle car on a French troop train, some twenty odd miles more on a gun caisson, then commandeered a truck to take him to the front. He got here just in time to go over the top with the regiment, though his right arm is so stiff that he can't raise it, and a couple of ribs have not reached their normal position. He promised the regimental surgeon faithfully to go back to the hospital the next morning, but he is still with us."
R. A. Pettingill has been employed as Engineer by the Technical Division on the Aeronautical Dept. since June 1.
W. M. Ross is now in Y. M. C. A. work in France.
A. H. Thayer is a Sergeant, Q. M. C., A. E. F.
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L. H. Bankhart is a Ist Lieutenant with the Air Service, Aeronautics.
Rev. F. K. Brown is in Community War Camp Service, Camp Dix, N. J.
Pvt. A. B. Bucknam is detailed as Meteorologist with the 32nd Service Co., Signal Corps, A. E. F.
H. N. Charlton is engaged in Y. M. C. A. work overseas.
A. D. Crosby is a 2nd Lieutenant, Field Artillery.
J. E. Downey was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant in the Ordnance Corps on August 21.
N. S. Foss is with the 10th Co., P. S., Fort Casey, Washington.
First Lieut. F. L. Meleney, M. O. R. C., is in charge of the officers' ward at the Base Hospital, Camp Jackson, S. C.
W. C. H. Moe is in Y. M. C. A. work in France.
J. A. Randall is a Ist Lieutenant, 302 nd Ammunition Train, A. E. F.
Sergt.-Major R. W. Sheets is with the 3d Bn., 342 nd Inf., A. E. F.
O. F. Taylor is a Ist Lieutenant, Air Service, Signal Reserve Corps.
Second Lieut. W. D. Wilkinson, F. A., U. S. A., commissioned August 31, is now with the Ist Provisional Development Brigade, F. A. Replacement, D. 8., Camp Jackson, S. C.
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Second Lieut. C. C. Butts, U. S. Inf., is at Camp Lee, Va.
Captain Thornton Chase, who received his commission at the end of the first O. T. C. at the Presidio, Cal., and who has been stationed at Camp Lewis, Wash., and Fort Sill, Okla., went overseas in June with the 91st Division. Captain Chase's father, who died in 1912, was Captain Thornton Chase in the Civil War.
Captain S. G. Eaton, Inf. Res. Corps, who was stationed in the early summer at Orono, Me., commanding a troop of 200 picked men, has gone overseas.
Rev. Gabriel Farrell on October 4 entered the Training School for Army Chaplains at Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky.
Charles Jordan 2nd, has been engaged at Garden City outfitting troops about to go across.
E. B. Judd went on August 27 to Camp Greenleaf, Ga., for training.
Lieut. E. R. Keeler is with the 161 st Field Artillery Brigade, U. S. A.
W. L. Mayo, 2nd class yeoman, is stationed at the Coast Inspection Office, Fore River Shipbuilding Corporation, Quincy, Mass,
Second Lieutenant G. M. Morris, Ordnance Dept., is Instructor in Aerial Bombing at the. Wilbur Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio.
Lieut. T. L. Parker is an airplane observer in France.
R. F. Paul, who went overseas with Co. G, 301 st Inf., has been commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant.
F. O. Robinson is with the A. E. F.
First Lieutenant J. C. Sterling is with the Personnel Dept., Engineering Division, Ordnance Dept.. Washington.
Dr. F. E. Wheatley is serving with the X-ray department at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.
Lieut. R. G. Wheldon is engaged in testing TNT at the Sandy Hook Ordnance Depot.
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E. W. Anderson, who returned in June from Russia, where he had been engaged in Y. M. C. A. work, was commissioned on September 11 an Army Chaplain with the rank of 1st Lieutenant.
H. T. Baker is in Co. M, Ist Engineering Replacement Regt., Washington Barracks, D. C.
Fletcher Clark is now on duty in this country.
J. A. Cronin was commissioned an Ensign, U. S. N., at Annapolis on May 29.
H. H. Crowell is with the maintenance department, Kelly Field No. 2, Texas.
Lieutenant L. B. Dana is stationed at Washington.
Dr. H. B. Dunham (Med. Sch.) received a lieutenant's commission on October 4 and was ordered for duty at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.
H. S. Fuller has been engaged on lumber inspection and engineering work at the Naval Aircraft Factory, Philadelphia.
J. B. Griffin was commissioned an Ensign, U. S. N., at Annapolis on May 29.
D. W. Jones with Co. C. 5th Regt. E. T. R.. Camp Humphreys, Va.
Morton Kyle is in Co. B. 504 th Engineers, A. E. F.
Captain G. C. Lewis, 328 th Inf.. was severely wounded in action October 21.
Second Lieut. D. L. Perry received his commission at the end of the O. T. C. at Camp Lee, Va., October 21.
C. E. Snow led a detachment of the 4th Division in the Fourth of July procession in Paris, his detachment leading the American forces in the parade. Soon after he was out in "No Man's Land."
Captain L. W. Snow is in the Air Service, in France.
Dr. W. I. Wright was commissioned a Lieutenant, M. O. R. C., on September 5 and ordered to report at Camp Meade, Md.
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Rev. R. W. Barstow has been appointed a Chaplain with the rank of Ist Lieutenant, U. S. A., and assigned to duty with the Coast Defense in the New Bedford District.
Second Lieut. E. S. Bidwell, who received his commission at Fort Oglethorpe, is now on active service in France.
Second Lieutenant N. B. Catterall is with the 2nd Brigade, Kelly Field No. 1, Texas.
M. H. Cone is Assistant Naval Constructor, U. S. N. R. F., Boston Navy Yard. He has held the rank of Lieutenant (Junior Grade) since April 1.
Lieut. E. C. Crawford, formerly of Co. A, O. T. C., Camp McArthur, Waco, Texas, is now in the Machine Gun Branch of the service at Camp Hancock, Ga.
A. H. Dessau was in attendance at the fourth O. T. C., Camp Devens, Mass.
First Lieut. R. S. Edwards has been assigned to personnel work with the Depot Brigade at Camp Devens, Mass.
Second Lieut. E. L. Gulick is an airplane engineer in France.
A. D. Healy has been commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant at Camp Johnston, Fla.
First Lieut. J. L. Maloney is in the U. S. Air Service. A.S.S.C., A.E.F.
First Lieut. W. H. Mason is in the 301 st Inf., A. E. F.
C. C. Meleny, who was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant April 20 at the S. O. R. C. T. C., Camp Samuel F. B. Morse, Texas, is now a First Lieutenant, O. M. R. C., in charge of warehouses in Boston.
First Lieut. G. F. A. Mulcahy has recently been promoted to the rank of Captain in the 2nd Headquarters Supply Train, Coast Artillery Corps, A.E.F. Lieut. Mulcahy received a commission as 2nd Lieutenant at the end of the first Plattsburg O. T. C.. and was assigned to Co. D. 23d Inf. After arriving in France, he was sent to an Officers' Training Camp there, at the end of which he was promoted to the rank of Ist Lieutenant.
First Lieut. W. H. Nolan is with the 301 st Inf., A. E. F.
Sergeant F. F. Owen is on active ser- vice with Co. E, 33d Engineers, in France. He enlisted as a private in the general construction unit of the 33d Engineers on February 18, was made a Corporal on April 1, and a Sergeant on June 11.
F. S. Page, who was in the 18th Co., sth Training Bn., 151 st Depot Brigade, Camp Devens, Mass., from May to October, is now in the Machine Gun O. T. S. at Camp Han cock, Ga.
S. K. Perry is with the Psychological Division of the Sanitary Corps, stationed at Camp Greenleaf, Ga.
J. J. Scarry probably holds the record among Dartmouth men for long distance travel in order to serve his country. In order to enlist, he came 16,000 miles from Batavia, Java, where he has been acting as the representative of the Standard Oil Company, to Dedham, Mass, He is now at Camp Devens, Mass.
Sergeant Julian Seaman, Q. M. C., is in the Motor Truck Train Service.
First Lieut. F. A. Seidler, who enlisted in May, 1917, and was made 2nd Lieutenant at Allentown, Pa., was decorated with the French war cross on July 24 for bravery under fire. The following is a translation of his citation "The American Automobile Sanitary Section No. 516 and its commander, Ist Lieutenant Frederic Arnault Seidler, American Citizen: Section 516 was brilliantly distingushed on July 12, 1918, for its dash, its courage, and its endurance, not hesitating to advance its automobiles as near the fighting lines as possible and even into the actual ground of attack. Thanks to the devotion of their leader, the removal of our wounded was particularly rapid, resulting in the minimum of casualties."
Lieutenant C. E. Shumwav, U. S. N. R., who received his commission in August, 1917. is stationed at Castletownbere. Ireland, where he has charge of the Allies Naval Station, with about a hundred and twenty-five men under him.
Captain H. H. Semmes, 3d U. S. Cavalry, has been in France for more than a year. At his request last spring he was given detached duty and assigned to the Light Tank Corps in the neighborhood of Langres; about seventy-five miles south of St. Mihiel. Upon his arrival he was almost immediately sent to a French technical school for tank officers, and upon his return was sent to another French technical school for advanced training along the same line. Shortly after his return from the latter he was appointed an instructor for the American Corps forming at the Light Tank Centre, and on June 28, he was commisssioned a Captain in the U. S. Tank Corps. In September his company, with others, was sent forward to assist General Pershing in his attack on the St. Mihiel salient, in which action he participated. Within three weeks of that time he was again sent into action about fifteen miles west of Verdun. While leading his company of tanks forward in this action he was wounded in the head by a bullet from a machine gun sniper; was sent back first to the evacuation hospital and then to Base Hospital 49, where at last accounts he was making a good recovery from his wound.
Dr. Bernard Spillane is in the Naval Reserve Medical Corps, at Norfolk, Va.
W. B. Terry received the commission of 2nd Lieutenant, Signal Reserve Corps, April 20, at the S. O. R. C. T. C., Camp Samuel F. B. Morse, Texas. Lieutenant Terry ranked first in a very large class of lieutenants commissioned at that time.
Second Lieut. Warde Wilkins, is now on duty in the 6th Co., 2nd Bn., 154th Depot Brigade at Camp Meade, Md.
First Lieut. E. V. K. Willson, Aviation Section. Signal Corps, has been honorably discharged because of ill health after a year of active service. Lieut. Willson took the Ordnance course in Hanover in the summer of .1917, was commissioned and stationed at Park Field, Tenn., as supply and disbursing officer in charge of motor transports. Later he was made ordnance officer and acting auartermaster at Park Field. In January, 1918, he was given command of the 87th Aero Squadron and later transferred to the 140th Squadron for overseas duty. He was taken ill in England, ordered to America for convalescence, and discharged in September.
Lieutenant L. S. Wilson is with the 8th Ammunition Train, Camp Fremont, Cal.
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C. S. Batchelder was commissioned a Lieutenant in the Air Service on October 1.
Joe Beer is reported as playing football at Camp Gordon, Ga. No information as to the branch of the service in which he is enlisted has reached us.
First Lieut. W. W. Breslin has been in the service over a year; he is now with the 301st Pioneer Inf., Camp Dix, N. J.
C. E. Buck was a cadet in the Flying School at Kelley Field No. 2 during the summer.
Ensign E. B. Buck, U. S. N. R. F., is with the Naval Aviation Section in Washington.
Ensign D. C. Burnham, U. S. N., received his commission at Annapolis on May 29.
Sergt. F. W. Campbell has been with, the 101 st Engineers in France since September, 1917.
Second Lieut. C. R. Chapman, Q. M..C., is in France.
Private C. A. Chase is in the 82nd Co., 6th Regt., U. S. Marine Corps, A. E. F.
D. R. Colby is attached to the statistics division of the Chemical Warfare Service in Washington.
Dr. A. H. Dearing, U. S. N. R. F., has been promoted to the rank of Lieutenant (Senior Grade).
J. L. Dellinger, 15th Field Artillery, saw active service at Chateau-Thierry.
Lieut. Rockwood Edwards of the Army Personnel Service was promoted to a captaincy on October 15.
S. D. Cole is with the Ordnance Dept., Ammunition Train and Dumps, 5th Army Corps, A. E. F.
Captain F. H Donovan, Q. M. C., is in Washington.
Second Lieut. M. J. Files, Ordnance Corps, U. S. A., received his commission August 12.
Lieutenant H. B. Frost, Flight Commander of the 17th U. S. Aero Squadron, reported missing since August 26, has been a prisoner at an unknown German camp.
Major G. H. Gilbert, unattached, has been engaged in equipping men going overseas, at Camp Merritt, N. J.
First Lieut. W. A. Green, Jr., C. A. C., is in France.
Captain J. H. G'ridley is with the Supply Company, 301 st Inf., A. E. F.
Captain J. N. Hazen is with the Embarkation Service of the General Staff at Washington.
L. A. Higgins is in the service, but we have no information as to the exact branch in which he is enlisted.
Lieutenant S. A. Howell, 168 th Jnf., A. E. F., has been in France since the autumn of 1917.
Lieutenant E. P. Junkins, 23d Inf., A. E. F., was gassed in the summer, but recovered and rejoined his command shortly.
E. L. Kimball was transferred last January from the Ordnance Department to the Field Artillery and is now in the Artillery School at Saumier, Fla.
Lieutenant Charles Kingsley has been at Pursuit Flying School, Mather Field, Sacramento, Cal.
First Lieut. F. A. Llewellyn, Pilot, 99th Aero Squadron, has been mentioned in orders as follows: "For extraordinary heroism in action east of St. Die, on August 17, Lieutenant Llewellyn, acting as pilot, and Lieutenant Neel, acting as observer, carried on a successful liaison with the infantry during the attack on Frapelle. They flew over the enemy lines at an altitude of only 400 meters, firing on and disconcerting the enemy and thereby giving courage and confidence to the American forces. Despite heavy fire from fifteen anti-aircraft machine guns and several batteries of anti-aircraft artillery, they performed their work efficiently. Their airplane was struck by a number of machine gun bullets, one of which cut the rudder and elevator control wires and caused the rudder to jam. The broken control wire was held and operated by Lieutenant Neel under direction of Lieutenant Llewellyn. Running the machine together in this manner, they continued their liaison work until the plane began to become unmanageable, when, in spite of its damaged condition, they brought it back to their airdrome." Later Lieutenant Llewellyn had an almost miraculous escape from death. He was in a bombing expedition against Consenvoye, east of the Meuse, when his airplane, riddled with bullets, fell in a shell hole in No Man's Land. He managed to fight off German attacks until nightfall, when he escaped to the American lines.
Sergeant W. L. Lyons, Q. M. C. Detach- ment, U. S. A. Ambulance Service, has been with the Italian army in Italy since June.
Sergeant U. S. Needs, 322 nd Machine Gun Bn., A. E. F., is in France.
W. A. Netsch is in the Naval Aviation Service.
G. S. Pattillo is in Washington with the Committee on Classification of Personnel of the Army.
H. H. Smith, 147 th Co., Signal Corps, is stationed at Camp Edward C. Fuller, Paoli, Pa.
R. H. Trott is with the Accounting Dept. of the American Red Cross Headquarters in Washington.
Lieutenant A. A. Tukey, wounded in action, has received the military cross for gallant service.
J. C. Vasconcelles on October 12, with his fifth aerial victory, became an "Ace."
J. A. Warren, who entered the service at Camp Devens, Mass., October 5, 1917, was transferred later to the Signal Corps, Aviation Section, San Antonio, Texas. In December he was made a Sergeant at Ellington Field, Houston, in the 190 th Aero Squadron. May Sth he was sent to Camp Lee, Va., and on May 26 was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant in the Engineering Corps. He has since been stationed at Camp Humphreys, Va., with the Sth Engineer Training Regiment.
Lieutenant G. D. Wheatley, Co. B, 165th Inf., was severely wounded in action on Aug. 21.
A. S. Wheelock, who has been with the Y. M. C. A. in France since the autumn of 1917, was commissioned in July an Army Chaplain with the rank of Ist Lieutenant.
Second Lieut. M. G. White, Jr., is an airplane pilot in France.
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Corporal T. Adams is in Co. B, Army Supply Train, Motor Transport Service. A. E. F.
John Bache-Wiig is with the 310th Trench Mortar Battery, A. E. F.
W. D. Barker is with the 11th Battery, F. A. O. T. S., Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky.
F. H. Bartlett, who is stationed at Fort Standish, Boston Harbor, was promoted in September from the rank of 2nd Lieutenant to that of Ist.
Ist Lieut. Albert Bradley, Air Service Production, who was commissioned October 4, was ordered immediately to the station at Dayton, Ohio, to serve as District Accounting Officer in charge of the work for the Accounts Dept., Finance Div., Bureau of Aircraft Production in the Dayton District.
Lieutenant R. W. Brown, U. S. N. R. F., is assigned to the U. S. S. Baxley.
Ensign H. H. Budd, U. S. N., is assigned to clerical work in Washington.
F. M. Collingwood received the commission of 2nd Lieutenant Inf., U. S. A., Depot Brigade, Camp Meade, Md., on September 3.
P. K. Cook is in the Ordnance Corps, N. A., Washington.
H. E. Corwin has been in the U. S. Army since the summer of . 1917, and in France since November, 1917.
Lieutenant W. J. Daniels is an airplane pilot in France.
Hartwell Flood, ambulance driver, was gas- sed in action May 21, and spent a long time in the hospital.
M. P. Ghee is flying in France.
L. H. Graham is in a hospital at Hastings, England, recovering from severe injuries received while flying. He had been making a flight from France to England and met with his mishap while landing. Both his legs were broken and his feet and ankles injured.
Lieutenant Channing E. Harwood, Ordnance Reserve Corps, is in the Am. Ord. Base Depot, Camp Hancock, Ga.
D. I. Hitchcock is in France with the Experimental Field Company, Chemical Warfare Service.
G. F. Ingalls is in the U. S. Ambulance Corps, France.
A. W. Jahn is in Co. E., 15th U. S. Engineers, A. E. F.
Captain R. T. King, who was commissioned at the second Plattsburg camp, was stationed first at Camp Meade, Md.. and later detailed to Lewis Institute, Chicago, in charge of instruction work. Still later he was ordered to Washington as inspector of educational institutions, and recently has been in charge of the organization of S. A. T. C. camps in New York and New Jersey.
F. P. Lowe is in the Field Artillery at Camp Travis. Lieutenant L. R. Mac Hale is Chief Engineer on the U. S. S. Acushnet.
J. Y. Macintosh is on the U. S. S. Ossipee.
J. M. Mullin enlisted June 19, 1917, as chief yeoman, U. S. N. R. F., and was assigned to the Provisions and Clothing Dept., Navy Yard, N. Y. On October 3 he was transferred to the U. S. Naval Reserve Flying Corps as a second class seaman, and on December 10 was sent to the U. S. N. Detachment at M. I. T. On January 1, 1918 he was made Chief Quartermaster, (Aviation) U. S. N. R. F., and in March reported at the Naval Air Station at Pensacola, Fla., tor duty involving actual flying. On June 14, he was given a medical discharge for physical disability, from the Naval Service, the cause being defective vision.
Lieutenant P. K. Murdock, who enlisted in the Naval Reserve at the opening of the war and later transferred to the Heavy Artillery, has been appointed to the staff of Brigadier General. Hatch, and is located at American Headquarters.
Ensign D. S. Page, U. S. N., received his commission at Annapolis on May 29.
Captain F. L. Pearce, Q. M. C„ was promoted to his present rank on October 8.
Captain V. D. Rector has been in attendance at a balloon observation school in France.
R. A. Scharman is with Motor Truck Co. 357, at Newport News, Va.
Lieutenant L. P. Tuck, Aviation Section, Signal Corps, received his commission in April. Lieutenant Tuck's father has recently received from France an oil portrait of his son, which was painted on the battlefront in France, transported to the rear lines in an army motor truck, and shipped to America on the United States transport. The painting was made by a brother aviator of Lieutenant Tuck and is a work of high merit.
Captain L. A. Whitney is in the Inf. R. C.
Dr. J. M. Wilcox is an Assistant Surgeon in the Navy with the rank of Lieutenant (Junior Grade).
H. W. Wing was commissioned September 10 at Souther Field, Americus, Ga., as 2nd Lieutenant, Air Service, Aeronautics, Reserve Military Aviation, U. S. A.
Second Lieut. C. F. Woodcock was with Co. A, 3d Engineers Training Regt., at Camp Humphreys, Va., during the summer.
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First Lieut. J. L. Ames, U. S. Inf., has been in France since February.
E. N. Barbour is a private in the U. S. Marines.
First Lieut. F. T. Bobst is with Co. K, 56th Pioneer Inf., A. E. F.
W. H. Brown was inducted June 17 into the Chemical Service Section of the National Army, and is now in the Chemical Battalion, Edgewood Arsenal, Edgewood, Md., engaged in the production of poisonous gases.
J. B. Butler, Jr., is a second class seaman at the Naval Training Camp, Bumkin Island, Boston.
E. P. Chase has been forced because of ill health to give up his work for the Y. M. C. A. in London, and has returned to his studies as Rhodes Scholar at Oxford.
J. M. Cheney is in Co. L, 2nd Inf., Replace- ment Regt., Camp Gordon, Ga.
R. A. Coburn is a private (Ist class) in the Med. Dept., U. S. A., at Stationary Laboratory No. 2, Base Section No. 5, A. E. F.
First Lieut. E. C. Craver is in the Flying Dept., Kelley Field No. 2, Texas.
J. P. Desmond was in training as an aviator in Texas during the summer.
Sergeant J. P. English is with the Advance Motor Transport Service, Depot No. 1, Advance Section, Service of Supplies, A. E. F.
R. F. Evans is at Headquarters, Ordnance Training Camp, Camp Hancock, Ga.
E. A. Gioiosa was a cadet in the Flying School, Kelley Field No. 2, Texas, last summer.
W. A. Hale is in the artillery branch of the service in France.
Lieutenant C. N. Holmes is in the 11th Machine Gun Bn., 4th Div., A. E. F.
Second Lieut. C. E. Jones, who received his commission at Camp Upton, N. Y., April 26, is with the 11th Co., Machine Gun Officers' Training School, Camp Hancock, Ga.
Second Lieut. E. L. Kiley is with the 11th Co., M. G. O. T. S., Camp Hancock, Ga.
First Lieut. J. B. Saunders is with the U. S. Cavalry at Leon Springs, Texas.
Lieutenant P. A. Soutar, 25th Inf., is stationed at Nogales, Ariz.
E. F. Thyng is in the artillery branch of the service in France.
Second Lieut. E. R. Williams received his commission April 20 at the Signal Officers' Reserve Corps Training Camp, Camp Samuel F. B. Morse, Texas.
W. R. York has been a member of the Lafayette Escadrille since June, 1917.
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R. N. Allen is in the 13th Section, Casual Detachment, Camp Alfred Vail, Little Silver, N. J.
W. A. Barrows is in the artillery branch of the service in France.
First Lieut. H. F. Bgjwell, who was commissioned at Plattsburg in August, 1917, was severely wounded in' action on July 18.
C. M. Clark has been commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant in the Ordnance Department.
Ensign E. C. Earle, U. S. N., received his commission at Annapolis, May 29.
Ensign B. J. Eastman is on the U. S. Transport Henderson.
Lieutenant W. S. Fitch was mentioned in the August official despatches for conspicuous bravery and generalship while under fire from five Austrian scouting planes. He was driving a bombing plane over the enemy lines, thirteen miles from his own line when he was attacked, but by a zigzag course and skilful manipulation he came through safely. Lieutenant Fitch has been in Italy since the autumn of 1917. He went to the front in June of this year with the first squadrons of American aviators, and was one of the first Americans to pilot a giant Caproni in action.
First Lieut. H. G. Fowler, Co. I, 308 th Inf., was wounded in action in August, and sent to a base hospital in Tours, where he has been recovering.
First Lieut. A. B. Gile, who went to France with the first Dartmouth Ambulance Unit, who was transferred in the late summer of 1917 by enlistment, and who has been serving since with the 134 th Division of the French Army, was decorated with the French military cross on June 9th. The following is a translation of his citation: "Formed for the most part of former volunteers, energetically commanded by Lieutenant Archie B. Gile of the American Army and Sub-Lieutenant Jeancourt Galignani of the French Army, the S. S. U. 640 has put forth its efforts without counting the costs for more than a year, to relieve the wounded of the division in the most violent bombardments, through fires, and in the most difficult circumstances which the division has passed through, always giving proof of the noblest spirit of duty and contempt of danger. With redoubled efforts in the course of the present battle, each one of the officers and under-officers and men set an example without cessation day and night."
Ensign George Gregory, Jr., U. S. N., is on U. S. S. Roe.
Second Lieut. E. F. Hahn, S. R. C., received his commission at the Signal Officers' Reserve Corps Training Camp, Camp Samuel F. B. Morse, Texas, on April 20.
Ensign J. G. Hallett, commissioned in the Naval Reserve Flying Corps, at Pensacola, Fla., early in July, was ordered overseas on August 27.
First Lieut. E. K. Hammond, formerly with the 104 th Inf., was ordered back to America in the summer to serve as an instructor of new divisions being formed in this country.
Lieut. R. L. Holbrook is with the 30th Inf., U. S. A., A. E. F.
C. W. Isbell, who received the croix de guerre last year while serving as an ambulance driver in France, has been at the Officers' Training Camp, Sevier, S. C.
R. L. Johnson has been at Post Headquarters, San Antonio, Texas.
S. M. Kingsbury is at the Naval Air Station, Key West, Fla.
Ensign R. C. McGowan is on Submarine Chaser No. 35.
Rev. J. E. McMartin, commissioned an Army Chaplain with the rank of Ist Lieutenant at the School for Army Chaplains, Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., in August, has been assigned to duty as Chaplain of the 68th Engineers, Camp Leach, Washington.
Lieut. Roger Merrill, F. A., U. S. A., waS commissioned September 3 at Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., and assigned to an artillery regiment at Camp Johnston, Jacksonville, Fla.
First Lieut. R. C. Morenus, 327th F. A., who attended the second O. T. C. at Fort Benjamin Harrison, is now an instructor in heavy artillery at Fort Sill, Okla.
Second Lieut. L. S. Ollis, Air Service, Aeronautics, Reserve Military Aviation, U. S. A., received his commission at Souther Field, Americus, Ga., on September 10.
Captain R. G. Paine, F. A., U. S. A., now on active service in France, has been promoted to the rank of Major.
J. H. Payne, who enlisted in the Navy June 28, 1917, has been in European waters since November of last year.
Lieut. B. V. Phinney, Military Aeronautics, Air Service, U. S. A., is an instructor of aviation at Barron Field, Fort Worth, Texas.
W. T. Ponder, who has been an "ace" for some time, is now reported to have eight Hun planes officially to his credit.
H. L. Ruggles enlisted June 4 in the Coast Artillery, and was sent to the fifth O. T. C. at Fortress Monroe, Va.
Lieut. Ralph Sanborn, 49th Inf., is now overseas.
Lieut. William Sewall was in the thickest of the fighting at Fismes on the Vesle August 24, when an order came, transferring him to America to serve as an instructor for new divisions. He is now at Camp Devens, Mass.
L. G. Sherman is in Italy.
Corp. Albert Shiels, Jr., is in Co. D, 55th Ammunition Train, Motor Bn., C. A. C., A. E. F.
O. H. Shoup, Jr., who was in the Ameri- can Ambulance Field Service from May to November, 1917, has been in the army since that time. He attended the French Military School for Officers at Meaux, and on July 9 was commissioned a Ist Lieutenant.
C. L. Stone is with Psychological Co. No. 1, Motor Group, Camp Greenleaf Annex, Chickamauga Park, Ga.
Second Lieut. W. B. Sturtevant is in the Ordnance Department in Washington.
Second Lieut. C. B. Thompson is a pilot in the U. S. Aviation Service, A. E. F.
2nd Lieut. E. D. Towler, Chemical Warfare Service, received his commission at the Engineers' O. T. S., Camp A. A. Humphreys, Va., on July 1. He was then sent to the U. S. Gas School at Camp Kendrick, Lakemont, N. J., and since finishing the school, has been stationed at the camp itself.
Ensign P. M. Woodwell, U. S. N., received his commission at Annapolis, May 29.
Second Lieut. N. S. Young is with the Ist Brigade, Kelly Field, No. 1, Texas.
R. B. Spaulding is with Battery A, 66th Artillery, C. A. C., A. E. F.
K. L. Thielscher, formerly of the Ordnance Dept., Turner, Md., has been promoted from the rank of second to that of first lieutenant, and is now stationed in Baltimore.
Second Lieut. F. L. Lagay of the Ordnance Dept., Washington, has been promoted to a first lieutenancy.
Second Lieut. H. T. Worthington is acting the capacity of courier for the Embarkation Service, making trips overseas.
W. M. Birtwell, Jr., was commissioned a second lieutenant in August at the Engineers' O. T. C. at Camp A. A. Humphreysi Va., and was retained at the camp as an instructor.
W. G. Ferguson was commissioned an assistant paymaster in the Navy at Annapolis last June, and has been stationed at New York City.
Second Lieut. E. S. Morton. Ordnance Dept., received his commission at Camp Jackson and sailed for France in September.
Ensign E. M. Thompson is an inspector in the government construction plants at Boston.
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Lieut. R. A. Aishton, 332 nd Field Artillery, went overseas in September.
R. M. Barrett, S. S. U. 12, was confined to the hospital in France in July with scarlet fever, but soon recovered.
W. H. Bemis enlisted in June in the U. S. N. R. F., but at last accounts had not been called into service.
First Lieut. E. H. Booth, Co. C. 351st Inf. went across in August with the 88th Division.
S. M. Burns has received the croix de guerre for conspicuous bravery in action.
Ensign G. C. Carpenter, U. S. N., is on the U. S. S. Massachusetts.
H. L. Chandler entered the Field Artillery O. T. C. at Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky„ on October 28.
W. R. Christgau is in the artillery branch of the service in France.
R. H. Dart is with the Headquarters Co., 56th Inf. Signal Platoon, Camp McArtliur, Texas.
Lieut. A. C. Gottschaldt is an instructor with the Training Detachment, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Ga.
Second Lieut. S. W. Holbrook, Air Service, received his commission on September 13.
Second Lieut. C. B. Horr is with the 108th Ordnance Depot Co., Camp Taylor, Ky.
Second Lieut. G. R. Hull, Air Service, Aeronautics, Reserve Military Aviation, U. S. A., received his commission September 10 at Souther Field, Americus, Ga.
Second Lieut. S. B. Jones, Signal Corps, received his commission in September at the O. T. C., Fort Leavenworth, Kan. Lieut. Jones served in the American Ambulance Corps in France from May to November, 1917.
J. W. Jordan, Jr., C. A. C., was at the O. T. C. at Fortress Monroe this summer.
Second Lieut. Charles Kozminski, U. S. A., is in active service in France.
J. S. Martinez is at the Eagle Staff Post Headquarters, Kelly Field, Texas.
" Second Lieut. L. C. Merrell is in the Depot Brigade, Camp Meade, Md.
T. R. Montgomery is an assistant to the Division Ordnance Officer, 81st Div., Camp Sevier, S. C.
J. C. Myer was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant, Inf. U. S. A., at Camp Lee, Va., on September 3.
E. R. Noyes is in the Special Training Company, 2nd Regt., Ordnance Training Corps, Camp Hancock, Ga.
Ensign J. E. O'Gara received his commission at Annapolis, May 29.
Ensign A. N. Piper was also commissioned at Annapolis on May 29.
Ensign Parker Poole was another of the men commissioned at Annapolis in May.
R. H. Rhodes is in the Quartermaster Corps at Camp Meade, Md.
Second Lieut. G. B. Rowell, Ordnance Dept., A. E„ F., received his commission at Tours on September 8. Lieut. Rowell went over with the Rainbow Division.
Pvt. W. W. Sanborn is with Provisional Ambulance Co. C, M. O. T. C., Fort Riley, Kan.
P. H. Sanderson, first class yeoman, is in the Navy Coast Inspector's Office, Bath, Me.
D. F. Shea is in Naval Aviation; he was at Pelham Bay, N. Y., in October, and then transferred for training to Princeton.
Benjamin Stone is at Camp Hancock, Ga.
M. L. Straus, who enlisted in January in the Aviation Section of the Signal Corps, was sent in June to the U. S. School of Aeronautics at Urbana, Ill.
Stewart Tease is in some branch of the service, and at last reports was stationed near San Antonio, Texas.
L. H. Warbasse was at the U. S. Aviation Training School at Mineola, L. I., early in the summer.
Second Lieut. Roger Warner, A. E. F., was promoted to the rank of First Lieutenant in June.
Lieut. H. K. Whitmore. who was captured by the Germans in April, has been confined in the prison camp at Lechfeld.
W. B. Wiley went overseas in September.
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H. M. Allison is in Co. I, Barrracks 202, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md.
H. R. Barbour is in the U. S. N. R. F.
J. E. Berry has been commissioned a Lieutenant in the Royal Flying Corps.
Ensign R. C. Brummer was commissioned at the Naval School for Ensigns at Harvard last summer.
J. W. Buckley is in the service, and at last reports was stationed near San Antonio, Texas.
B. T. Butterworth is in the Flying Dept., Kelly Field No. 2, Texas.
Ensign W. R. Crumb received his commission at Annapolis on May 29.
Second Lieut. E. W. Cunningham, F. A., has been in action on the French front most of the summer.
L. H. Davidson, who went to France with the first Dartmouth Ambulance Unit, transferred after six months service to the American Army Ambulance Corps, and was then sent to Italy, has been decorated with the Italian bronze medal of valor for bravery displayed in action on June 23. The King of Italy presented the decoration in person. The battle of June 23 was an especially severe one, and the American Ambulances went closer to the fighting lines than those of any other country. Davidson was gassed during the engagement.
Second Lieut. W. S. Dick-Peddie is in the Flying Dept., Kelly Field No. 2, Texas.
Ensign E. W. Edwards received his commission at Annapolis on May 29.
J. O. Emerson, who went to France as a private with the Sanitary Corps of the 26th Division, has been commissioned a Ist Lieutenant on the field, and transferred to the 3rd Army Corps as assistant to the Corps Sugeon.
Ensign H. K. Farrar received his commission at Annapolis on May 29.
F. C. Gillespie, Jr., Co. D. 106 th Machine Gun Bn., A. E. F., went across early in the war after having seen service on the Mexican border.
J. J. Gilmore is in Squadron 2, Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla.
J. A. Gordon was personally decorated by the King of Italy with the Italian bronze medal of valor for bravery in action in the American Ambulance Corps in the same engagement on June 23 in which L. H. Davidson '19 distinguished himself.
Corp. A. H. Googins is assigned to the Medical Detachment, Raritan Arsenal, Metuchen, N. J.
Corp. A. C. Havlin, Co. A, 102nd Machine Gun Bn., A. E. F., was wounded at Seicheprey on April 20. A high explosive shell bursting near him injured his right hand and head and ruptured one of his ear drums, but he made a quick and complete recovery and was able to rejoin his company in four or five weeks.
H. G. Hawks is in the Flying Dept.. Kelly Field No. 2, Texas.
H. G. Hitchcock, who has been in the 10th Regt. at Pelham Bay, is now in the Ensign School at Annapolis.
Sergt. E. P. Howe, Co. I, 57th Pioneer Inf., went overseas in the early fall.
Pvt. J. B. Hurlbut is in the Medical Corps, U. S. A.
Ensign D. M. Lovejoy, U. S. N., is on the U. S. S. Olympia.
Ensign L. McCutcheon, who received his commission at Annapolis May 29, is on the U. S. S. New Jersey.
Second Lieut. C. D. Merrill, who was commissioned at Plattsburg Barracks in September, has been assigned to the S. A. T. C. at Lafayette College, Easton, Pa.
F. A. Pedlow was at Pelham Bay in August; no later report has reached us.
First Sergt. R. H. Potter, Jr., is with S. S. U. 640, A. E. F.
Second Lieut. R. Proctor, who was commissioned at Plattsburg arracks on September 16, has been assigned to duty with the S. A. T. C. at North Carolina State College. West Raleigh, N. C.
Second Lieut. E. L. Rautenberg, C. A. C., who was commissioned at Fortress Monroe in September, was immediately sent overseas.
R. H. Roland returned to America in July-after thirteen months continuous service in France and Italy with the American Field Ambulance Service and the American Red Cross. He was awarded an Italian medal of honor for his brave services in action.
A. P. Rowell is with the 30th Service Co., Signal Corps. College of the City of New York.
Corp. D. C. Salmon, Co. C, Ist Training Machine Gun Bn., Ist Training Regt., A. E. F.. has been in France since August.
R. S. Turner has been in the U. S. Naval Aviation since June 1, stationed at Miami, Fla.
P. K. Watson is with the 12th Training Battery, Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky.
Second Lieut. R. S. West received his commission in the Signal Corps, U. S. A. on August 26.
Ensign R. N. Wilder was commissioned at Annapolis on May 29.
Pvt. H. F. Wilkinson is in the 21st Co.. 152 nd Depot Brigade, Camp Upton, N. J..
J. H. Wilson is in the 31st Co., Naval Aviation, Cambridge, Mass.
Second Lieut. S. J. Newcomer, Inf. U. S. A., is with the 3rd Training Bn., 161 st Depot Brigade, Camp Grant, Ill.
Sergt. Francis Faulkner is in the O. T. C. at Camp Lee, Va.
R. M. Stecher is with Aviation Squadron No. 4, Camp Dick, Dallas, Texas.
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Second Lieut. F. S. Andrews, Air Service, Aeronautics, Reserve Military Aviation, U. S. A., received his commission at Souther Field, Americus, Ga., on September 10.
C. A. Bidwell is in training at the Aviation School at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Second Lieut. J. C. Chilcott, F. A., who received his commission at Plattsburg Barracks on September 16, was sent to Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., for further training.
Lieut. John Collom, after a year and a half of service overseas, has returned to America.
First Lieut. W. R. Coventry is with the Royal Air Force.
C. F. Crathern, who enlisted last April as a private in Co. I, 57th Pioneer Inf., was. sent to the fourth O. T. C. at Camp Sevier, S. C., in June.
Sergt. H. E. Dalrymple, Q. M. C., is in France.
Ensign T. C. Greene received his commission in June.
Ensign M. C. Harvey was commissioned at Annapolis May 29.
Sergt. S. W. Johnson, 39th Inf., A. E. F„ was severely wounded on August 6, but has been making a good recovery.
E. E. Myers, U. S Naval Aviation, made a new pole vault record of 12 feet 1½ inches at the N. E. A. A. U. meet on the M. I. T. field on September 14.
W. H. Nelson is in the Central O. T. C., F. A., at Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky.
H. E. Noyes is in the Naval Aviation Training School at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
F. K. Root is in the service, and was last reported on duty near San Antonio, Texas.
E. H. Taylor, who went to France with the Dartmouth Ambulance Unit, is now in the Central O. T. C., F. A., Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky.
C. N. Warba'sse is in the U. S. Naval Aviation Training Corps at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Pvt. A. H. Ward is with the U. S. Base Hospital No. 44, A. E. F.
Ensign J. H. Woods was commissioned at the Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla., in September, and was retained there as an instructor.
Lieut. C. H. Sargent is with the 2nd CoReplacement Troops, Camp Grant, Ill.
D. H. Travis is in the Officer-Material School at Princeton, N. J.
J. D. Vail is with the American Red Cross Hospital at Camp Grant, Ill.
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L. Nardi is in the Tank Corps branch of the service.
Second Lieut. Paul Nicholson, who received his commission at Plattsburg Barracks on September 16, has been assigned for duty with the S. A. T. C. at North Carolina State College, Raleigh, N. C.