. A history of Section 647, United States army ambulance service with the French army. AmbulanceService. Enlisted September 12, 1917. Was with the sec-tion from September 30, 1918, to November 21, 1918. Re-ceived the Croix de Guerre in the Volunteer Service. John B. Carey, Corporal, White Salmon, with Section 21, Norton-Harjes Ambulance October 4, 1917. Was with the section fromNovember 8, 1917, to December, 1918. Raymond 0. Morton, Private, Winslow, Indiana, D. 2. Enlisted March 29, 1918. Was a casual in MedicalCorps. Was with the section from July 6, 1918


. A history of Section 647, United States army ambulance service with the French army. AmbulanceService. Enlisted September 12, 1917. Was with the sec-tion from September 30, 1918, to November 21, 1918. Re-ceived the Croix de Guerre in the Volunteer Service. John B. Carey, Corporal, White Salmon, with Section 21, Norton-Harjes Ambulance October 4, 1917. Was with the section fromNovember 8, 1917, to December, 1918. Raymond 0. Morton, Private, Winslow, Indiana, D. 2. Enlisted March 29, 1918. Was a casual in MedicalCorps. Was with the section from July 6, 1918, to Novem-ber 25, 1918. Stanley J. Porchaska, Private First Class. EnlistedOctober 18, 1917. Was with the section from November 5,1918, to November 25, 1918. Had been a U. S. A. A. [105] Mike A. Shusko, Private. Enlisted March 30, 1918Was a casual in the Medical Corps. Was with the sectionfrom July 6, 1918, to November 25, 1918. Shela Womack, Private. Enlisted February 9, a casual in the Medical Corps. Was with the sectionfrom July 6, 1918, to November 25, FORMER MEMBERS OF THE SECTION. Tod Ford Gillett, Private First Class, Crescent Place,Tampa, Florida. Was with Section 21, Norton-Harjes Am-bulance Service. Enlisted October 4, 1917. Joined the sec-tion November 8, 1917. Was killed while on duty with hiscar at Beaumont, France, June 19, 1918. His parents arethe recipients of the American Distinguished Service Crossawarded for his bravery. Harry E. Anderson, Captain, formerly First Lieuten-ant, the first Commanding Officer of the Section. Was theformer chef of Section 21, Norton-Harjes Ambulance Ser-vice. Was with the section from November 12, 1917, toJune 5, 1918. Philip Klein, First Lieutenant, formerly SergeantFirst Class. Was with Section 21, Norton-Harjes Ambul-ance Service. Enlisted October 4, 1917. Was with the sec-tion from November 8, 1917, to July 9, 1918. [106] Edward W. Keever, Second Lieutenant, formerly Pri-vate First Class, Centreville,


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