. Lansdowne school and the world war. George Lincoln Gilbert, Jr. enlisted April 28, 1917 in theU. S. Navy. He was in training in the U. S. Navy Yard, Phila-delphia Seamens Barracks, five weeks, and was then put on theU. S. mine sweeper. No. 3. He entered service as a second classseaman; August 5, 1917, he was made a first class seaman; andFebruary 26th was made a third class gunners mate. He was dis-charged May 8, 1919. 101. Robert James Hagerty, M. M. 2c. (Machinist Mate, 2ndClass), enlisted in the U. S. Navy May 10th, 1917. He wasencamped at Cape May and at League Island. MachinistHagerty s
. Lansdowne school and the world war. George Lincoln Gilbert, Jr. enlisted April 28, 1917 in theU. S. Navy. He was in training in the U. S. Navy Yard, Phila-delphia Seamens Barracks, five weeks, and was then put on theU. S. mine sweeper. No. 3. He entered service as a second classseaman; August 5, 1917, he was made a first class seaman; andFebruary 26th was made a third class gunners mate. He was dis-charged May 8, 1919. 101. Robert James Hagerty, M. M. 2c. (Machinist Mate, 2ndClass), enlisted in the U. S. Navy May 10th, 1917. He wasencamped at Cape May and at League Island. MachinistHagerty served on Submarine Chaser No. 211. He was releasedfrom service February 12, 1919. 102
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