. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Millard AsherSoi of Operator J. E. Asher of Poplar, Md. 80 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. Sergeant Everett M. Marcum This picture is of Sergeant Everett M. Mar-cum, brakeman on our division, who enlisted inthe army on July 28, 1917, at Washington, , and was sent to France on August 16, 1917,with a replacement division. He was assigned to the Second Division andwas in line for three months on the Toul front,where he was wounded. After recovery hewent back into the Mons drive and was woundedthe second time. After recovery he was sentto Engl


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Millard AsherSoi of Operator J. E. Asher of Poplar, Md. 80 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. Sergeant Everett M. Marcum This picture is of Sergeant Everett M. Mar-cum, brakeman on our division, who enlisted inthe army on July 28, 1917, at Washington, , and was sent to France on August 16, 1917,with a replacement division. He was assigned to the Second Division andwas in line for three months on the Toul front,where he was wounded. After recovery hewent back into the Mons drive and was woundedthe second time. After recovery he was sentto England and was one of the Honor Guard forPresident Wilson in London. Sergeant Marcum is now flagging on No. 60and No. 63 between Baltimore and Wilmingtonwith conductor Craig. We are all glad to seeliim back and wish him good health and fortune. This Happened on No. 508 On July 8 three ladies told the flagman thatour employes were the most polite and courte-ous railroad men they had ever met during theirtravels through America and Europe. Say,boys, this is a good reputation. Lets try andkeep it! East End Correspondent, N. E. Reese J. A. Bel


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