. New England aviators 1914-1918; their portraits and their records . rably discharged at Garden City, Dec. 7,1918. C. VINCENT DAIGER Second Lieutenant, , Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Daiger, of Newton, Mass.; wasborn at Baltimore, Md., Aug. 11, 1892. He attended the NewtonHigh School, graduating in 1911. On Oct. 26, 1917, he enlisted forthe Air Service, at Boston, Mass. He reported for active duty atKelly Field, San Antonio, Tex., Nov. 24, 1917, and was commis-sioned 2d Lieut., , Jan. 20, 1918. In March, 1918, hewas assigned as student to the Aerial Gunnery School, at E


. New England aviators 1914-1918; their portraits and their records . rably discharged at Garden City, Dec. 7,1918. C. VINCENT DAIGER Second Lieutenant, , Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Daiger, of Newton, Mass.; wasborn at Baltimore, Md., Aug. 11, 1892. He attended the NewtonHigh School, graduating in 1911. On Oct. 26, 1917, he enlisted forthe Air Service, at Boston, Mass. He reported for active duty atKelly Field, San Antonio, Tex., Nov. 24, 1917, and was commis-sioned 2d Lieut., , Jan. 20, 1918. In March, 1918, hewas assigned as student to the Aerial Gunnery School, at EllingtonField, Houston, Tex., afterwards becoming a member of the staffof that school. Lieut. Daiger was ordered to Rockwell Field,San Diego, Cal, in May, 1918. Served as Instructor in AdvancedAerial Gunnery, and as Adjutant at Ream Field, Oneonta, Oct., 1918, was awarded wings, and rated as Reserve MilitaryAviator, being classed as Pursuit Pilot. He was honorably dis-charged, Jan. 13, 1919. Afterwards he received commission asFlyer in Reserve Corps. [ 462 ]. MAHLON COOK BUNDY Second Lieutenant, Royal Air ForceSon of William H. and Marion C. Bundy, of Cambridge, Mass.;was born at Rice Lake, Wis., June 6, 1897. He was educated at theNewton High School, Phillips Exeter Academy, and at WesleyanUniversity, class of 1921; at college he was president of his fresh-man class, member of college Senate, and Fraternity. Heattended the Officers Training Camp at Plattsburg in 1916, andthen served in France from Feb. 19 to Sept. 4, 1917, with theAmerican Ambulance Field Service, Verdun sector. On April 12,1918, he enlisted in the at Toronto, Can., and trained atthe Toronto University, School of Armament, at Hamilton, Ont.(204 ). He sailed for England, Aug. 31, 1918, and was sta-tioned at East Church, Kent, from Sept., 1918, to April, 1919,when he was assigned to the Denham Repatriation Camp, andthen to the Shorncliffe Repatriation Camp, where he was honor-ably disc


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