Penn State in the world war . nd afterward received a divisional citation from the command-ing general. He was in the Mobile Hospital No. 2, back of the lines, andBase Hospital No. 50, Meves-sur-Bulcy, Base Hospital No. 44, Pougues-les-Eaux, Base Hospital No. 67, Meves-sur-Bulcy, and then at Base HospitalNo. 65 at Brest. After arriving in the United States he was sent to Debark-ation Hospital No. 5, New York, and the remainder of the time, from Februaryuntil discharged, August 29, 1919, he was at General Hospital No. 2, FortMcHenry, Baltimore, Md. He was discharged at Camp Dix, N. J. TURNER, L
Penn State in the world war . nd afterward received a divisional citation from the command-ing general. He was in the Mobile Hospital No. 2, back of the lines, andBase Hospital No. 50, Meves-sur-Bulcy, Base Hospital No. 44, Pougues-les-Eaux, Base Hospital No. 67, Meves-sur-Bulcy, and then at Base HospitalNo. 65 at Brest. After arriving in the United States he was sent to Debark-ation Hospital No. 5, New York, and the remainder of the time, from Februaryuntil discharged, August 29, 1919, he was at General Hospital No. 2, FortMcHenry, Baltimore, Md. He was discharged at Camp Dix, N. J. TURNER, LEE, enlisted May, 1916, in the artillery and as corporalBattery F, 3rd Pennsylvania Artillery, was stationed at El Paso, Texas. Hewas promoted to sergeant in August, 1916, and in 1917 was transferredto the 109th Field Artillery which was located at Camp Hancock, Ga., untilApril, 1918. With the advanced detail of the 28th Division he sailed onApril 28 for France, landing at Bordeaux May 12. Here he was de- Page Two Seventy-six. Pbnn State in thb World War tached from the regiment and attended the school of fire at La Valdahon,France. Completing this on July 15 he rejoined the regiment and enteredbattle with the 28th Division on the Marne, participating also in the battlesof the Ourcq and Vesle. He was wounded on August 24, but rejoinedthe regiment in the Argonne. On September 22, promotion to secondlieutenant was received with assignment to Battery F, 109th Field October 4 Lieutenant Turner was assigned to Headquarters of the 1stArmy and in December was transferred to a replacement regiment at LaCourneau as Summary Court-Martial Officer. From March to July, 1919,Lieut. Turner attended the University of Lyon and on July 30 arrived inthe United States from Brest. He was discharged from the service August 12with the rank of first lieutenant in the Reserve Corps, Field Artillery. WALLACE, H. JAY, enlisted in the Aerial Photographic Section, AirService, April 26, 1918, a
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