. The history and achievements of the Fort Scheridan officers' training camps . 14 and then entered the University ofWisconsin, at which institution he was astudent when w^ar broke out. He w^asemployed as a journalist during his vaca-tion periods by the Milwaukee Free applied for and was admitted to theSecond Officers Training Camp at FortSheridan and assigned to the FifteenthCompany. Receiving a commission as sec-ond lieutenant, he vi^as ordered to Com-pany I of the 1 0th Infantry, later beingtransferred to the 305th Cavalry at CampStanley, Tex.; on April 8, 1918, he wastransferred t


. The history and achievements of the Fort Scheridan officers' training camps . 14 and then entered the University ofWisconsin, at which institution he was astudent when w^ar broke out. He w^asemployed as a journalist during his vaca-tion periods by the Milwaukee Free applied for and was admitted to theSecond Officers Training Camp at FortSheridan and assigned to the FifteenthCompany. Receiving a commission as sec-ond lieutenant, he vi^as ordered to Com-pany I of the 1 0th Infantry, later beingtransferred to the 305th Cavalry at CampStanley, Tex.; on April 8, 1918, he wastransferred to Company F of the 1 0thInfantry, where he was promoted, andthen detached for service at Fort SheridanS. A. T. C. on July 1 8th, later taking upthe same w^ork as an instructor at CraneTechnical High School, Chicago. Whileon a leave to MiWaukee on September24th, he was taken ill, and died one week later. He was unmarried. Lieutenant Wiebenis survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wieben and one sister, Doris Mathilda, allof whom reside at 133 29th street, Milwaukee, BORN OCTOBER 19, 1895DIED OCTOBER 2. 1918 SECOND LIEUTENANT LLOYD GARRISON WILLIAMS Company K, 28th Infantry, First Division. Died in Base Hospital No. 34, Nantes,France, on November 26, 1918, after an illness of a few^ days. Lieutenant Williams v^as born in Elgin,III., on July 1, 1889. After a publicschool education in that city he enteredthe University of Illinois, graduating in1912. He then took up the practice oflavv, which profession he continued untilhis admittance to the First Officers Train-ing Camp at Fort Sheridan and assignedto the 6th Company. Upon receiving hiscommission he was ordered to France,sailing on August 28, 1917, as a overseas. Lieutenant Williamsreceived further military training and wasthen assigned to Company D of the 164thInfantry, and later transferred to Com-pany K of the 28th Infantry, with whichregiment he Vkfas recommended for pro-motion and cited for bravery


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