Penn State in the world war . p for two months and was then sentto Pelham Bay, N. Y., for further training. On December 14, 1918, he wasreleased from the service. JOHNS, HAROLD CHESTER, enlisted December 12, 1917, at Wash-ington, D. C, in Company C, 5th Battalion, 20th Engineers, and sailed forFrance January 28, 1918. He was in the St. Mihiel offensive, and Meuse-Argonne oftensive. He received his discharge from Camp J\Ieade, j\Id., June11, 1919, as first sergeant. JONES, MYRON, became a member of the 112th Engineers, 37th Di-vision, in July, 1917. He spent a year of waiting in several Army ca
Penn State in the world war . p for two months and was then sentto Pelham Bay, N. Y., for further training. On December 14, 1918, he wasreleased from the service. JOHNS, HAROLD CHESTER, enlisted December 12, 1917, at Wash-ington, D. C, in Company C, 5th Battalion, 20th Engineers, and sailed forFrance January 28, 1918. He was in the St. Mihiel offensive, and Meuse-Argonne oftensive. He received his discharge from Camp J\Ieade, j\Id., June11, 1919, as first sergeant. JONES, MYRON, became a member of the 112th Engineers, 37th Di-vision, in July, 1917. He spent a year of waiting in several Army camps inAmerica, and arrived in France in July, 1918. The company went throughthe usual training period on a quiet sector, and later saw action in theArgonne Forest and in Belgium. Corporal Jones was wounded October 31,1918, the first day he took part in the Belgian drive. He was sent to hospitals,in France, England, and to the United States General Hospital No. 11, CapeMay, N. J. Page Two Fifty-six Penn State in the World C. T. JACOBSON
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