New England aviators 1914-1918; their portraits and their records . d Caroline Robertson (Symmes) Osgood; wasborn in Ashmont, Mass., June 22, 1891. He graduated from theArlington High School, where he made a record in athletics as amember of the track team and captain of the hockey team in 5 years he was a member of the Boston Athletic Associationhockey team. He enlisted in the Naval Reserves, 2d Naval Dis-trict, at Newport, , April, 1917, and was assigned duty 428 Mystery (submarine-chaser), during the summer of was transferred to Naval Aviation, and entered the Gr


New England aviators 1914-1918; their portraits and their records . d Caroline Robertson (Symmes) Osgood; wasborn in Ashmont, Mass., June 22, 1891. He graduated from theArlington High School, where he made a record in athletics as amember of the track team and captain of the hockey team in 5 years he was a member of the Boston Athletic Associationhockey team. He enlisted in the Naval Reserves, 2d Naval Dis-trict, at Newport, , April, 1917, and was assigned duty 428 Mystery (submarine-chaser), during the summer of was transferred to Naval Aviation, and entered the GroundSchool, , Oct. 30, 1917. On completing the course there, hewas ordered to Pensacola, Fla., Jan. 19, 1918. He qualified asGunnery Pilot in the Naval Flying Corps, and made an alti-tude record flight of 13,200 feet in the heavy-type bombing-planeH-12. Was commissioned Ensign, March 28, 1918. He was held atPensacola as Instructor, and then as Division and Squadron Com-mander. From July, 1918, to Jan., 1919, four times recommendedfor promotion. [ 452 ]. JOHN MORSE ELLIOT Second Lieutenant, , of Dr. John Wheelock and Mary Lee (Morse) Elliot; was bornin Boston, Nov. 5, 1891. He was educated at the Noble and Green-ough School, Boston, Middlesex School, and at Harvard to enlistment he trained with Battery A, , for ayear and a half. He attended the 1st Plattsburg Business MensTraining Camp in 1915, and the 2d Officers Training Camp atPlattsburg in 1917. He enlisted in Boston in Jan., 1918, in the Avi-ation Service; was sent for training to Camp Dick, Dallas, Tex.;to Austin, Tex., ; to Fortress Monroe, Va., Aerial Observa-tion School; and later to Langley Field, Hampton, Va. He was com-missioned 2d Lieut. Jan. 24, 1919, , He was honor-ably discharged at Langley Field, Hampton, Va., on Jan. 27,1919. GARDNER DUNTON Second Lieutenant, , Son of Charles and Mabel (Hooper) Dunton, of Allston, Mass.;was born i


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