. Lansdowne school and the world war. Bernard Schwartz took the oath of allegiance, September18, 1917. He served in the 316th Field Hospital, 304th SanitaryTrain, 79th Division U. S. A. He received his training at CampMeade, and then spent six months overseas. He was engaged inthe first phase of the Argonne Drive and there received woundsfrom the effects of which he is still in the hospital (July 30,1919). n. Kennard Skilling was drafted February 23, 1918. Hewent to Camp Meade February 25th and joined the 304th TrainsHeadquarters, Military Police, in the 79th Division. He sailedfor France July


. Lansdowne school and the world war. Bernard Schwartz took the oath of allegiance, September18, 1917. He served in the 316th Field Hospital, 304th SanitaryTrain, 79th Division U. S. A. He received his training at CampMeade, and then spent six months overseas. He was engaged inthe first phase of the Argonne Drive and there received woundsfrom the effects of which he is still in the hospital (July 30,1919). n. Kennard Skilling was drafted February 23, 1918. Hewent to Camp Meade February 25th and joined the 304th TrainsHeadquarters, Military Police, in the 79th Division. He sailedfor France July 10th, landing July 21st. He served in theArgonne Sector, 304; in the Troyon Sector and the Grande Mon-tagne Sector of the Argonne-Meuse. He came home and wasdischarged June 5, 1919, without a scratch. 72^


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