Penn State in the world war . e-Argonneoffensive from November 9 to 11, 1918. Lieutenant Kominars was in themilitary service twenty-three months, twelve months of which he spent inFrance. He was a member of the 79th Division and was later transferred tothe 81st Division. He received his discharge July 30, 1919. KUNTZ, FREDERICK PAUL, was in the 12th Company, 3rd TrainingBattalion, Camp Lee, Va. LAING, JOSEPH ALONZO, entered the Second Reserve Officers Train-ing Camp at Fort Monroe, Va. He was commissioned second lieutenant,Coast Artillery Corps, and was with the Second Aviation Instruction Cen


Penn State in the world war . e-Argonneoffensive from November 9 to 11, 1918. Lieutenant Kominars was in themilitary service twenty-three months, twelve months of which he spent inFrance. He was a member of the 79th Division and was later transferred tothe 81st Division. He received his discharge July 30, 1919. KUNTZ, FREDERICK PAUL, was in the 12th Company, 3rd TrainingBattalion, Camp Lee, Va. LAING, JOSEPH ALONZO, entered the Second Reserve Officers Train-ing Camp at Fort Monroe, Va. He was commissioned second lieutenant,Coast Artillery Corps, and was with the Second Aviation Instruction Center,Tours, France. LARER, G. NORWOOD, served as second lieutenant in the Signal Re-serve Corps, Aviation Section, and was stationed at Kelly Field, San An-tonio, Tex. LAWTON, L. C, enlisted in the Naval Reserve Force, April 15, 1917,as second class seaman. He was called into active service at the PhiladelphiaNavy Yard June, 1917. He served on board the Mine Sweeper No. 9, from Page Two Fifty-nine Pe-nn State in the World J. M. KLINGENSJIITH


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