. Lansdowne school and the world war. George N. Archambault enlisted May 27, 1918 in CompanyM, 314th Regiment, 79th Division U. S. A. He received his training at Camp Meade and spent tenmonths overseas. He was in the following engagements: HillNo. 304, September 13-25; Meuse-Argonne offensive, September26-30; Troyon Sector, October 8-26; Meuse Argonne offensive,October 28-November 11, 1918. He returned home unwounded, notwithstanding the fact thathe was over the top nine times. 63. Photo bv Dc Vaiix Arthur Verrall Davenport, of Greenwood Avenue, en-listed September 4, 1917, in Company A 304th


. Lansdowne school and the world war. George N. Archambault enlisted May 27, 1918 in CompanyM, 314th Regiment, 79th Division U. S. A. He received his training at Camp Meade and spent tenmonths overseas. He was in the following engagements: HillNo. 304, September 13-25; Meuse-Argonne offensive, September26-30; Troyon Sector, October 8-26; Meuse Argonne offensive,October 28-November 11, 1918. He returned home unwounded, notwithstanding the fact thathe was over the top nine times. 63. Photo bv Dc Vaiix Arthur Verrall Davenport, of Greenwood Avenue, en-listed September 4, 1917, in Company A 304th Field Signal Bat-talion, in the 79th Division, U. S. A. He was at Camp Meade, Md., until July 15, 1918, when hewent overseas. He was engaged in the following battles: Sector Cote304, September 13 to 25, 1918; Meuse Argonne offensive, Sep-tember 26 to October 2; Troyon Sector, October 6 to 25; MeuseArgonne, October 28 to November 11. He returned homeunscratched. 64


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