American Field Service headquarters has announced that Peter C. T. Glenn '41, a volunteer ambulance driver, who had been a prisoner of war in Italy since July, 1942, has been released and is on his way back to America. A member of the first unit of the AFS to go to the Middle East, Peter Glenn was in the thick of action in Africa from late 1941 until he was captured during a desert campaign in Libya several months later. First reported missing in Libya, news came a few weeks later that the young ambulance driver was in an Italian prison camp. On April 26, the AFS announced that Glenn had been released in an exchange of British and Italian prisoners and a later unconfirmed report stated that he had arrived in London.