. New England aviators 1914-1918; their portraits and their records . enlisted at Boston, in the Naval Re-serve Flying Corps. From July 23 to Sept. 15, 1917, he trained atthe Ground School. From Sept. 15 to Jan. 9, 1918, he wasattached to the Naval Air Station, Hampton Roads, Va., andfrom Jan. 11 to Feb. 24, to the Station, Pensacola, Fla. Hewas commissioned Ensign, Feb. 18, 1918. Receiving overseas or-ders, he trained from April 3 to June 10, at the Air Station,Moutchic-Lacanau, France. He was then transferred to the ItalianArmy School of Aviation, at Malpensa, It


. New England aviators 1914-1918; their portraits and their records . enlisted at Boston, in the Naval Re-serve Flying Corps. From July 23 to Sept. 15, 1917, he trained atthe Ground School. From Sept. 15 to Jan. 9, 1918, he wasattached to the Naval Air Station, Hampton Roads, Va., andfrom Jan. 11 to Feb. 24, to the Station, Pensacola, Fla. Hewas commissioned Ensign, Feb. 18, 1918. Receiving overseas or-ders, he trained from April 3 to June 10, at the Air Station,Moutchic-Lacanau, France. He was then transferred to the ItalianArmy School of Aviation, at Malpensa, Italy, where he remainedfrom June 19 to July 22, 1918. From the latter date until Oct. 26, heacted as Ferry Pilot from Milan, a fortnight of this time beingspent at Gioia del Colle, Italy. From Oct. 30,1918, to Jan. 15,1919,he was a member of the Northern Bombing Group, Squadron in 1919, Ensign Clayton returned to America and was sta-tioned, from Feb. 28,1919, at the Naval Air Station, Chatham,Mass. Married, June 23, 1917, Augusta Frances Capen. [ 374 ]. ALDRED K WARREN, Jr. Ensign, Born July 2, 1897, at Staten Island, He graduated from theSalem High School in 1916. He served for five months on the Mex-ican Border, at Fort Bliss, El Paso, Tex., with the 1st , , from June to Nov., 1916. He enrolled in the NavalReserve Flying Corps, in April, 1917; was called to active servicein July, and was assigned to the Naval Aviation Ground School atthe In Sept., 1917, he was sent to Pensacola, Fla., for flighttraining, and in Nov. qualified as a Naval Aviator. He was com-missioned Ensign, in Nov., 1917, and ordered to San Diego, Cal.,as a Flight Instructor, in Dec, 1917. There he remained, fulfillingthe duties of a Division Commander until ordered to Pensacola,Fla., for advanced training in Dec, 1918. (Portrait on oppositepage.) GEORGE LINWOOD HALL Second Lieutenant, , Son of George W. and Effie B. Hall; was born at Mansfield, Mas


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