. New England aviators 1914-1918; their portraits and their records . gton, , Nov. 20, 1918, andwas honorably discharged on Nov. 30. Croix de Guerre February 11, 1918Le Lieutenant Bombardier Rice, Thomas E. plein dallant, a fait preuve dans lattaque de nuit desarrieres lignes ennemies de belles qualites daudace et de sang-froid. (SignS) T. Villome WILLIAM BADGER LAWRENCE, Jr. Ensign, , Squadron E (A) Son of William Badger and Alice (May) Lawrence; was born atMedford, Mass., Oct. 3, 1896. He was educated at the MedfordHigh School, the Volkmann School, Phillips Exeter


. New England aviators 1914-1918; their portraits and their records . gton, , Nov. 20, 1918, andwas honorably discharged on Nov. 30. Croix de Guerre February 11, 1918Le Lieutenant Bombardier Rice, Thomas E. plein dallant, a fait preuve dans lattaque de nuit desarrieres lignes ennemies de belles qualites daudace et de sang-froid. (SignS) T. Villome WILLIAM BADGER LAWRENCE, Jr. Ensign, , Squadron E (A) Son of William Badger and Alice (May) Lawrence; was born atMedford, Mass., Oct. 3, 1896. He was educated at the MedfordHigh School, the Volkmann School, Phillips Exeter Academy,and Harvard College. At the Volkmann School he was captain ofthe track team, and played on the football team. At Exeter he wascaptain of the baseball team, and was on the track team. AtHarvard he played on the freshman football team. He enlisted atSavannah, Ga., on April 5, 1918, and trained at the GroundSchool; at Key West, Fla.; Miami (patrol); and Pensacola, actingas H 16, Chief Instructor. He was commissioned Ensign, , onNov. 2, 1918. [ 422 ]. CHAUNCEY A. GALLOUPE Ensign, Son of Francis Ellis and Lilian Baker (Clark) Galloupe; was bornat Lynn, Mass., Nov. 24, 1891. He attended Worcester Academy,and Exeter Academy; entered West Point with the class of 1916,attending for two terms. He enlisted in the Naval AviationService at Squantum, Mass., April 26,1917. He trained at Squan-tum, from May 24 to the breaking-up of the camp there on , 1917. He was then stationed at Hampton Roads, Va., untilApril 10, 1918, and on Feb. 15, 1918, was commissioned was assigned to Pensacola, Fla., from April 22 to June 28, andsailed overseas, July 30, 1918. Ensign Galloupe was stationed atKillingholme, Eng., Aug. 15 to Dec. 11, on patrol duty over theNorth Sea. He was then ordered to the , and detailed toChatham, Mass., Jan. 23, 1919. He was placed on inactive dutyat Chatham, Feb. 28, in Service — Isaac Francis Galloupe, Bvt.


Size: 1224px × 2042px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., boo, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, booksubjectworldwar19141918