. The history and achievements of the Fort Scheridan officers' training camps . bb -was born in Chicago,111., on March 29, 1895. He was educatedin the public schools of Chicago and w^asin his third year at the University of Illi-nois when -war broke out and he appliedfor and was admitted to the Second Offi-cers Training Camp at Fort Sheridan andassigned to the 22nd Company. CorporalSquibb was not commissioned at the closeof the camp. Nothing daunted, he en-listed and was sent to Camp Grant, 111.,and assigned to the Eighty-sixth Division,where he was promoted to a September 8, 1
. The history and achievements of the Fort Scheridan officers' training camps . bb -was born in Chicago,111., on March 29, 1895. He was educatedin the public schools of Chicago and w^asin his third year at the University of Illi-nois when -war broke out and he appliedfor and was admitted to the Second Offi-cers Training Camp at Fort Sheridan andassigned to the 22nd Company. CorporalSquibb was not commissioned at the closeof the camp. Nothing daunted, he en-listed and was sent to Camp Grant, 111.,and assigned to the Eighty-sixth Division,where he was promoted to a September 8, 1918, he sailed forFrance with the Blackhawk Division. Up-on arrival overseas, he was sent to the354th Infantry with replacement troopsand assigned to Company M of that regi-ment. On November I, 1918, during theMeuse-Argonne offensive, while CorporalSquibb v^as leading his squad against Ger-man machine gun nests, he was instantlykilled by enemy fire. He was parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederic , of 4040 Broadway, Chicago, 111.,survive. Corp. REGINALD G. SQUIBB. BORN MARCH 29, 1895DIED NOVEMBER I, 1918 THE ROLL OF HONOR 153 FIRST LIEUTENANT OTTO STAEHLI Company K, 7th Infantry, Third Division. Killed in action near Cunel, France, on October 12, 1918. mrr 1st Lt. OTTO STAEHLI
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