. The history and achievements of the Fort Scheridan officers' training camps . BORN AUGUST 25, 1890DIED AUGUST 9, 1918 166 THE FORT SHERIDAN ASSOCIATION FIRST LIEUTENANT ARTHUR HAROLD WEBBER 84th Squadron, Aviation Section. Killed in an accident at Fort Worth, Tex. on April 10, 1918. 1st Lt. ARTHUR H. WEBBER. Uiti-. BORN JULY 10. 1893DIED APRIL 10, 1918 Lieutenant Webber was born in Cadil-lac, Mich., on July 10, 1893. After apublic school education in that city heentered Harvard University, graduating in1915. He then entered the banking busi-ness, being employed by H. W. Noble ofDetroit, Mich


. The history and achievements of the Fort Scheridan officers' training camps . BORN AUGUST 25, 1890DIED AUGUST 9, 1918 166 THE FORT SHERIDAN ASSOCIATION FIRST LIEUTENANT ARTHUR HAROLD WEBBER 84th Squadron, Aviation Section. Killed in an accident at Fort Worth, Tex. on April 10, 1918. 1st Lt. ARTHUR H. WEBBER. Uiti-. BORN JULY 10. 1893DIED APRIL 10, 1918 Lieutenant Webber was born in Cadil-lac, Mich., on July 10, 1893. After apublic school education in that city heentered Harvard University, graduating in1915. He then entered the banking busi-ness, being employed by H. W. Noble ofDetroit, Mich., w^hich position he relin-quished at the outbreak of war w^hen hewas admitted to the First Officers Train-ing Camp at Fort Sheridan. When thecall came for men for the Aviation Serv-ice he responded and was ordered toColumbus, O., for instruction. Receivinga commission. Lieutenant Webber wasnext sent to Toronto, Can., and then at-tached to the 43rd Wing of the RoyalFlying Corps at Fort Worth, Tex., v^herehe qualified as a pilot and was assignedto the 84th Squadron. On April 10,1918, while flying alone, his machinesuddenly got out of control and he wasinstantly killed at Fort Worth. He wasunmarried. Lieutenant Webber is sur-•^ ^ vived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ArthurH. Webber, of Cadillac, Mich. F


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