. New England aviators 1914-1918; their portraits and their records . Pennsylvania Steel Co., at Steelton, Pa. He estab-lished a testing laboratory at Hartford, Conn., for commercial enlisted in the Service, in 1917, and was commissionedMajor in the Signal Officers Reserve Corps, and was appointedAssistant Chief of Division of Aviation. Major Souther died at Fort Monroe, Va., Aug. 15, 1917, after asurgical operation. (Portrait on opposite page.) FRANK NICHOLS FERRONEEnsign, Son of Michael A. and Annie A. Ferrone, of Jamaica Plain, Mass.;was born at East Boston, Aug. 21,


. New England aviators 1914-1918; their portraits and their records . Pennsylvania Steel Co., at Steelton, Pa. He estab-lished a testing laboratory at Hartford, Conn., for commercial enlisted in the Service, in 1917, and was commissionedMajor in the Signal Officers Reserve Corps, and was appointedAssistant Chief of Division of Aviation. Major Souther died at Fort Monroe, Va., Aug. 15, 1917, after asurgical operation. (Portrait on opposite page.) FRANK NICHOLS FERRONEEnsign, Son of Michael A. and Annie A. Ferrone, of Jamaica Plain, Mass.;was born at East Boston, Aug. 21, 1889. He was educated at theMechanic Arts High School, Boston, and at the Thomson HoustonEngineering School. He enlisted in the Naval Air Service at Boston, April 24, 1917,and was assigned to the Ground School, For flight training,he was sent to Pensacola, Fla. He was commissioned Ensign,Aug. 27, 1918, and was subsequently attached to the Naval AirService Headquarters, London, Eng. Ensign Ferrone was placed on inactive duty at Boston, June 15,1919. [ 270 ]. ARTHUR PARKER TEULON Lieutenant (), , Attached to Two HundredTwenty-Eighth Squadron, Seventy-Third Wing, Son of Arthur Mitchell and Ruth (Leavitt) Teulon, of West New-ton, Mass.; was born at Dorchester, Mass., Sept. 3, 1893. He gradu-ated from the Newton High School, where he was a member of thetrack and hockey teams; he was also a member of the swimmingteam of the Newton He enlisted in the U. S. Naval Aviation Service, at the BostonNavy Yard, on May 23, 1917, and received his ground training atthe , when he was sent to Pensacola, Fla., for flying was commissioned Ensign, Dec. 27, 1917. In Jan., 1918, hesailed overseas, and was stationed at Great Yarmouth, Eng., wherehe was attached to the 228th Squadron, 73d Wing, , and en-gaged in patrolling and scouting over the North Sea from Jan. toJuly 1,1918. For some time he was detained in the Naval Hospitalwith an attack


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