. New England aviators 1914-1918; their portraits and their records . n, ,where he graduated June 8, 1918. On June 10 he continued histraining at Kelly Field, San Antonio, Tex., where he remaineduntil after the signing of the Armistice. He was commissioned2d Lieut., , , Nov. 12, 1918, and was honorably dis-charged in Jan., 1919. Brother in Service —Augustus Aspinwall, 2d Lieut., 110th Infantry, 28th Division;killed in action, Aug. 26, 1918. HAROLD WAYNE PARKER Second Lieutenant, , Born in 1895. He received ground school training at , andgraduated from the Sc


. New England aviators 1914-1918; their portraits and their records . n, ,where he graduated June 8, 1918. On June 10 he continued histraining at Kelly Field, San Antonio, Tex., where he remaineduntil after the signing of the Armistice. He was commissioned2d Lieut., , , Nov. 12, 1918, and was honorably dis-charged in Jan., 1919. Brother in Service —Augustus Aspinwall, 2d Lieut., 110th Infantry, 28th Division;killed in action, Aug. 26, 1918. HAROLD WAYNE PARKER Second Lieutenant, , Born in 1895. He received ground school training at , andgraduated from the School of Military Aeronautics, at CornellUniversity, Ithaca, , Jan. 19, 1918. He was commissioned2d Lieut., , , at Gerstner Field, Lake Charles, La.,May 18, 1918, and was appointed Instructor of Gunnery at thatfield. Lieut. Parker was transferred to Rockwell Field, San Diego,Cal., Aug. 22, 1918, where he completed his combat course. Hereported for overseas service at Garden City, , on Nov. 1,1918, but did not sail, owing to the Armistice. [ 470 ]. FRANK H. MAHONEY Second Lieutenant, , Son of Andrew J. and Josephine (Dowling) Mahoney; was born atDorchester, Mass., Sept. 8, 1891. He attended the public schoolsof Dorchester, and graduated from the in 1913. He was amember of the 1st Corps of Cadets, , and was with themmustered into the 101st Engineers. He transferred to the AviationService, and after training at the , at Princeton, , andat Dallas, Tex., he was stationed at Ellington Field, Houston, Tex.,where he was commissioned 2d Lieut., , He sailed over-seas in Sept., 1918, and was in training in France at the time of thesigning of the Armistice. He returned to the in the spring of1919, and was honorably discharged from the Service. * MARBEL LESTER DUNHAM Second Lieutenant, , , Ninety-First AeroSquadronKilled in airplane accident, June 22, 1918 Son of Richard B. and Annie (Irving) Dunham, of Cambridg


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