. Lansdowne school and the world war. Raymond McNamee was a member of the old First Regi-ment N. G. P. on the Mexican border. When the World Warbroke out he, with the rest of the regiment, were first encampedabout Philadelphia, then were sent to Camp Hancock, Georgia,where his regiment became the 109th in the 28th DivisionU. S. A. He went overseas in May, 1918, and with the rest ofthe Iron Men saw a great deal of action all summer. He did not tell that he received any medals or honors but ifsaving the life of a wounded comrade under fire is worthy of amedal, Raymond McNamee should have at leas


. Lansdowne school and the world war. Raymond McNamee was a member of the old First Regi-ment N. G. P. on the Mexican border. When the World Warbroke out he, with the rest of the regiment, were first encampedabout Philadelphia, then were sent to Camp Hancock, Georgia,where his regiment became the 109th in the 28th DivisionU. S. A. He went overseas in May, 1918, and with the rest ofthe Iron Men saw a great deal of action all summer. He did not tell that he received any medals or honors but ifsaving the life of a wounded comrade under fire is worthy of amedal, Raymond McNamee should have at least two. 43. John Stuart Ogilvie Pusey enlisted during the spring of 1917as a private in the Second Pennsylvania Field Artillery. He left thesophomore class at Yale at that time. The Second Pennsylvania FieldArtillery was afterward made the 108th Field Artillery, U. S. A. PrivatePusey was appointed sanitation officer of his Battery. He was a memberof Battery F, 108th Field Artillery, 28th Division, U. S. A. He received his training first in Yale Battery at Tobyhanna in 1916;was on the border during the Mexican trouble, and at Camp at Hancock he was detailed to study motor tractors at Clintonvilleand Peoria, Illinois; here he received his promotion to first lieutenant inJanuary, 1918. The previous September he had been made a secondlieutenant. He was made quartermaster in charge of train from CampMills on way overseas. Lieutenant Pusey went overseas in May, 1918, with the 28th Divi-sion; was then transferred to the 91st Division, but was afterward putback into the 28th, and was with t


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