. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . the other at ^Slenton, along the Mediter-ranean. His stay there was interesting, withan opportunity to visit Italy. Nice, Monaco,and Alonte Carlo. On June 11, his regiment proceeded to Brest,and on June 28, boarded the steamship , and bid good-bye to France, passingthe Presidents ship in the harbor. He reachedthe United States at Hoboken, N. J., on Julyo, and on July 15 was honorably discharged atCamp Dix. We are glad to welcome Mr. Stromberg,w ho is now working at Curtis Bay. Another of our returned soldiers is Herbert(1. Walter, who enlisted


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . the other at ^Slenton, along the Mediter-ranean. His stay there was interesting, withan opportunity to visit Italy. Nice, Monaco,and Alonte Carlo. On June 11, his regiment proceeded to Brest,and on June 28, boarded the steamship , and bid good-bye to France, passingthe Presidents ship in the harbor. He reachedthe United States at Hoboken, N. J., on Julyo, and on July 15 was honorably discharged atCamp Dix. We are glad to welcome Mr. Stromberg,w ho is now working at Curtis Bay. Another of our returned soldiers is Herbert(1. Walter, who enlisted at Camp Meade, April26. 1918, was later assigned to Camp Green-kvif, (Ja. From that point, he went to (\unpSherman, Ohio, and left for Camp Upton, N. Y.,.\ugust 26, wlifMice lie sailed overseas, arrivingin Great Britain in Sej)tember and leavingsoon for France. He served with Base Hospital No. 77, and transferred to Camp HospitalNo. 107, wliere he renuiined until the hitter part THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE V. Master Ralph E. Trost of June, 1919, when he sailed from France, in the Lnited States July 10, washonorably discharged at Camp Dix. We areglad to have Herbert with us again. The accompanying picture is of MasterRalph E. Trost. born Armistice Day, eleventhmonth, eleventh day and eleventh hour. Heis the son of W. E. Trost of the AccountingDepartment. Mr. Trost would like to hearfrom anyone on the System who can boast ofa son or daughter born on Armistice Day. We still have another returned soldier inEllsworth H. Finch, of the Rate Revision Bu-reau, who enlisted August 27, 1918, at CampMeade, was assigned to IVIedical Department,Base Hospital; August 27, where he servedhonorably imtil August 6, 1919, at which timehe was honorably discharged. We are gladto welcome Mr. Finch. Lieutenant F. G. Casler, who resigned July15 to accept service with the Russian Rail-way Service Corps, arrived at Yokohama,Japan, August 19, en route for Vladivos


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