Friends of France; . ded devotion to duty. Looked after the matter of remov-als from the dressing-station at lEclusier, during several bombard-ments, with the greatest possible speed, and with the utmost carefor the comfort of the wounded. CITATION, A LA 66eme DIVISION CAREY, Graham, sujet Americain, domicile a Cam-bridge (Massachusetts) Etats-LTnis, sous-chef dela Section Sanitaire Automobile Americaine N° 3:A affirme son courage et son devouement en al-lant spontanement recueillir, sous les obus, lesblesses dun corps de troupe, voisin de son postedattache, et en assurant leur evacuation imme


Friends of France; . ded devotion to duty. Looked after the matter of remov-als from the dressing-station at lEclusier, during several bombard-ments, with the greatest possible speed, and with the utmost carefor the comfort of the wounded. CITATION, A LA 66eme DIVISION CAREY, Graham, sujet Americain, domicile a Cam-bridge (Massachusetts) Etats-LTnis, sous-chef dela Section Sanitaire Automobile Americaine N° 3:A affirme son courage et son devouement en al-lant spontanement recueillir, sous les obus, lesblesses dun corps de troupe, voisin de son postedattache, et en assurant leur evacuation immedi-ate. MENTIONED IN THE 66th DIVISION CAREY, Graham, an American subject, living at Cambridge, Massa-chusetts, second in command of the American Automobile SanitarySection No. 3: Manifested his courage and his devotion to duty bygoing out spontaneously under a storm of shells, to collect thewounded of a detachment stationed near the post to which he wasattached, and assuring their immediate removal to the rear. 252.


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