Penn State in the world war . nt. He served at the Machine Gun School, Springfield Armory, Mass.,and sailed for France on April 22, 1918, where he was assigned to the aerialarmament division of the Air Service and ordered to Paris. He attended theaerial gunnery school, where he was stationed when the armistice was served as supply officer to a casual ordnance battalion at the OrdnanceArmament School. He returned to the United States in January, 1919, andwas discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., on the 30th of that month. MACKEY, EDWARD HOLMES, served with the 16th Company, CoastArtillery Co


Penn State in the world war . nt. He served at the Machine Gun School, Springfield Armory, Mass.,and sailed for France on April 22, 1918, where he was assigned to the aerialarmament division of the Air Service and ordered to Paris. He attended theaerial gunnery school, where he was stationed when the armistice was served as supply officer to a casual ordnance battalion at the OrdnanceArmament School. He returned to the United States in January, 1919, andwas discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., on the 30th of that month. MACKEY, EDWARD HOLMES, served with the 16th Company, CoastArtillery Corps, at Fort Hancock, N. Y. MALON, GORDON THEOPHILUS, enlisted at Camp Dix, N. J., Jan-uary 5, 1918, was commissioned second lieutenant in June, and sent to CampJackson, S. C. From here he conducted a replacement battery of two hundredmen to France. In France he was placed in command of a battery (FieldArtillery) of replacements. In December, 1918, he was ordered to General Page Three Hundred Nine Pbnn State in thb World AVar. L. A. McQTJOWN


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