. The history and achievements of the Fort Scheridan officers' training camps . BORN JANUARY 22, 1887DIED NOVEMBER I. 1918 CAPTAIN WAYLAND HAMILTON CABEEN Battery F, 329th Field Artillery, Eighty-fifth Division. Died of pneumonia inFrance on December 16, 1918. Capt. WAYLAND H. CABEEN. Captain Cabeen was born in Chicago,111., on November 18, 1891. He was edu-cated in the public schools of Denver,Colorado, graduating from high school in1907, and then taking a fifteen monthscourse in Colorado College, ColoradoSprings, Colo., after w^hich he entered theautomobile business, being employed bythe Stu


. The history and achievements of the Fort Scheridan officers' training camps . BORN JANUARY 22, 1887DIED NOVEMBER I. 1918 CAPTAIN WAYLAND HAMILTON CABEEN Battery F, 329th Field Artillery, Eighty-fifth Division. Died of pneumonia inFrance on December 16, 1918. Capt. WAYLAND H. CABEEN. Captain Cabeen was born in Chicago,111., on November 18, 1891. He was edu-cated in the public schools of Denver,Colorado, graduating from high school in1907, and then taking a fifteen monthscourse in Colorado College, ColoradoSprings, Colo., after w^hich he entered theautomobile business, being employed bythe Studebaker Corporation in Detroit,Mich. He was a member of the Wiscon-sin National Guard and applied for en-trance to the First Officers TrainingCamp at Frrt Sheridan. He was ad-mitted and secured a commission as cap-tain at the finish of the course. After sev-e .1 months service at Camp Custer hewas ordered overseas with the 329th, sail-ing in August, 1918. Arriving in France,his regiment underwent intensive training,and moved up into the St. Mihiel Sectoralong the Metz front, where they pushedahead in the big drive. His death wasdue to the exposure undergone in- thataction. He was married to Miss GladysNewell, of Saginaw, Mich., on May I 2,1917. Besides his widow, who resides i


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