Penn State in the world war . here he was taken by the influenza which caused his death. ZINK, JOHN DAVID, enlisted in Company 6, Reserve Officers TrainingCamp, Chattanooga, Tenn., where he was commissioned second lieutenant inthe 4th Company and detailed instructor. He was promoted to captain withthe Tank Corps, and went to France with the American Peace was discharged at Camp Meade, Md. 1917 *ACHESON, WILLIAM CHALMERS, entered the officers trainingschool at Fort Oglethorpe in August, 1917, and was commissioned secondlieutenant. He was sent to Camp Gordon where he trained machin


Penn State in the world war . here he was taken by the influenza which caused his death. ZINK, JOHN DAVID, enlisted in Company 6, Reserve Officers TrainingCamp, Chattanooga, Tenn., where he was commissioned second lieutenant inthe 4th Company and detailed instructor. He was promoted to captain withthe Tank Corps, and went to France with the American Peace was discharged at Camp Meade, Md. 1917 *ACHESON, WILLIAM CHALMERS, entered the officers trainingschool at Fort Oglethorpe in August, 1917, and was commissioned secondlieutenant. He was sent to Camp Gordon where he trained machine gunnersand went overseas on May 20, 1918. Acheson commanded Company A, 320th Machine Gun Battalion, 82ndDivision, and was sent to the Argonne-Meuse front. Company A wasordered over the top on the morning of October 14 near St. Juvin on theAire river. With his platoon, Lieutenant Acheson captured twenty-eightGerman prisoners and, pushing on, he came upon a clump of trees. About Page Two Eighty-one Penn Statb in the World Wak. R. H. WILSON


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