. A history of Section 647, United States army ambulance service with the French army. Edmund G. E. Anderson, Mechanic, Woodstock, Con-necticut. Was with the American Ambulance, Neuilly-sur-Seine. Enlisted September 12, 1917. Joined the sectionNovember 19, 1917. Lou R. RiSLEY, Mechanic, 1200 Pierre Street, Man-hattan, Kansas. Enlisted May 16, 1917. Was in the U. A. S. at Allentown. Joined the section February 4,1918. Leo F. McGuire, Meclianic, Box 34, Tulsa, with Section 11, Norton-Harjes Ambulance September 12, 1917. Joined the section November8, 1917. Has b
. A history of Section 647, United States army ambulance service with the French army. Edmund G. E. Anderson, Mechanic, Woodstock, Con-necticut. Was with the American Ambulance, Neuilly-sur-Seine. Enlisted September 12, 1917. Joined the sectionNovember 19, 1917. Lou R. RiSLEY, Mechanic, 1200 Pierre Street, Man-hattan, Kansas. Enlisted May 16, 1917. Was in the U. A. S. at Allentown. Joined the section February 4,1918. Leo F. McGuire, Meclianic, Box 34, Tulsa, with Section 11, Norton-Harjes Ambulance September 12, 1917. Joined the section November8, 1917. Has been decorated with the Croix de Guerre inthe Volunteer Service, and the American Distinguished Ser-vice Cross. Left the section in March for work with theAmerican Red Cross in Poland. Everett H. Smith, Mechanic, Clerk, 8 West RockAvenue, New Haven, Connecticut. Was with the Ameri-can Ambulance, Neuilly-sur-Seine. Enlisted September 8,1917. Joined the section November 19, 1917. Left thesection in March for work with the American Red Crossin Poland. Allen H. Ahlers, Private First Cla
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