. Lansdowne school and the world war. Ralph Pennock Earle enlisted November 27, 1917, in the25th Company, 446th Detachment of Railway Engineers. Hewas encamped at Camp Devens, Mass., until he went overseas inJanuary, 1918. Entering as a private, on December 11, 1917, hewas made a corporal; on July 1, 1918, he became a the American Engineers took up their work in France theyfound many small maps of the railroads, all of which were com-puted as to grade and resistance, on different scales. In unifyingthis system Corporal Earle proved his efficiency to such an extentthat he was awar
. Lansdowne school and the world war. Ralph Pennock Earle enlisted November 27, 1917, in the25th Company, 446th Detachment of Railway Engineers. Hewas encamped at Camp Devens, Mass., until he went overseas inJanuary, 1918. Entering as a private, on December 11, 1917, hewas made a corporal; on July 1, 1918, he became a the American Engineers took up their work in France theyfound many small maps of the railroads, all of which were com-puted as to grade and resistance, on different scales. In unifyingthis system Corporal Earle proved his efficiency to such an extentthat he was awarded promotion to the rank of sergeant. OnAugust 7, 1918, he was made a first class sergeant. This wasfollowed by the degree of Jr. November 29, 1918, Sr. April 5, 1919. On May 12, 1919, he was made a secondlieutenant. At the present time Lieutenant Earle is still in France, butexpects to be home in August. 162. Raymond Joseph Ellis enlisted July 20, 1918 in MotorTransport Company No. 487. He was trained at Fort Slocum,N. Y., Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Florida and Fort Sill, was not sent overseas and was discharged July 2, 1919. 163
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