. Penn State in the world war . THOMAS JEXKIXS GEOHGE J. TDNDT Page Forty-eight Pbnn State in the World M^r. 1899 McMICHAEL, PAUL STANLEY, entered the employment of the Gov-ernment in the Control Section, Gun Division, Ordnance Department, May9, 1917, in a civilian capacity. He was commissioned as captain, OrdnanceReserve Corps, July 19, 1917, and was ordered to active duty as captain,Ordnance Officers Reserve Corps, September 28, 1917. Captain McMichael served successively in various branches and sectionsof the Ordnance Department. He was commissioned major, United StatesArmy, October 31, 191


. Penn State in the world war . THOMAS JEXKIXS GEOHGE J. TDNDT Page Forty-eight Pbnn State in the World M^r. 1899 McMICHAEL, PAUL STANLEY, entered the employment of the Gov-ernment in the Control Section, Gun Division, Ordnance Department, May9, 1917, in a civilian capacity. He was commissioned as captain, OrdnanceReserve Corps, July 19, 1917, and was ordered to active duty as captain,Ordnance Officers Reserve Corps, September 28, 1917. Captain McMichael served successively in various branches and sectionsof the Ordnance Department. He was commissioned major, United StatesArmy, October 31, 1918. WOOD, HARRY P., early in the spring of 1917 enlisted in the Engi-neers Reserve Corps, receiving the commission of captain. He was assignedto duty at Fort McPherson, Atlanta, Ga., as an instructor in the AviationSchool. Later Captain Wood went overseas with the 302nd Engineers. YUNDT, GEORGE JACOB, at the beginning of the war, was givenleave of absence from the Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company,Atlanta, Ga., to en


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