331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . nd Lieut. Edward C. Weikman znd Lieut. How/! First Lieutenant Robert N. Golding Born at New York City. Oct. 9, 1892. , Williams College, 1915. Studentat Northwestern Law School 1915 to 1917. Served on Mexican border, summerof 1916, as Private, Battery C, 1st Illinois First Reserve Officers TrainingCamp, Fort Sheridan, Illinois. Commissioned as 2nd Lieut. Aug. 15, for instruction to Cooks and Bakers School,Camp Grant, Illinois, to Aug. 29, 1917. Attached to 332nd as Regimental Mess Officer, , 19
331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . nd Lieut. Edward C. Weikman znd Lieut. How/! First Lieutenant Robert N. Golding Born at New York City. Oct. 9, 1892. , Williams College, 1915. Studentat Northwestern Law School 1915 to 1917. Served on Mexican border, summerof 1916, as Private, Battery C, 1st Illinois First Reserve Officers TrainingCamp, Fort Sheridan, Illinois. Commissioned as 2nd Lieut. Aug. 15, for instruction to Cooks and Bakers School,Camp Grant, Illinois, to Aug. 29, 1917. Attached to 332nd as Regimental Mess Officer, , 1917. Assigned to 331st Sept. 14, 1917. Assigned to HeadquartersCo. Oct. 6, 1917. Promoted to 1st Lt. Dec. 31, 1917. On detached serviceas student at School of Fire, Fort Sill. Okla., May 7 to June 28, 1918. On detachedservice with Advance Party Aug. 13 to Oct. 12, 1918. Assigned to Battery AOct. 12, 191S. Battery executive. Second Lieutenant Edward C. Weikman Born at Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 7, 1888. Salesman. Served on Mexicanborder, summer
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