. A history of Section 647, United States army ambulance service with the French army. E2. Jarvis Stender, Private First Class, 1214 West 74thStreet, Auburn Park, Chicago, Illinois. Was with theAmerican Ambulance, Neuilly-sur-Seine. Was with theAmerican Red Cross, Section 24. Enlisted September received the Croix de Guerre in the Volunteer with the American Red Cross after service withthe Army. John H. Taylor, Private First Class, Mountain Lakes,New Jersey. Was with Section 61, Norton-Harjes Ambul-ance Service. Enlisted September 26, 1917. Joined thesection November


. A history of Section 647, United States army ambulance service with the French army. E2. Jarvis Stender, Private First Class, 1214 West 74thStreet, Auburn Park, Chicago, Illinois. Was with theAmerican Ambulance, Neuilly-sur-Seine. Was with theAmerican Red Cross, Section 24. Enlisted September received the Croix de Guerre in the Volunteer with the American Red Cross after service withthe Army. John H. Taylor, Private First Class, Mountain Lakes,New Jersey. Was with Section 61, Norton-Harjes Ambul-ance Service. Enlisted September 26, 1917. Joined thesection November 8, 1917. John B. Titchener, Private First Class, 223 ThurstonAvenue, Ithaca, New York. Was with the American Am-bulance, Neuilly-sur-Seine. Enlisted September 8, the section November 19, 1917. Samuel A. Wilder, Private First Class, 28 MedfordStreet, Springfield, Massachusetts. Was with the Ameri-can Ambulance, Neuilly-sur-Seine. Enlisted September 8,1917. Joined the section November 19, 1917. Grant R. Willard, Private First Class, Mankato, Min-nesota. Was with Section 61, N


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