. A history of Section 647, United States army ambulance service with the French army. ce. Enlisted October 3, the section on November 8, 1917. R. Donnell Harris, Private First Class, 569 FifthAvenue, New York City. Was with Section 11, Norton-Harjes Ambulance Service. Enlisted September 12, the section November 8, 1917. Has received theCroix de Guerre in the Volunteer Service. Albert LaFleur, Private First Class, 3 HancockStreet, Worcester, Massachusetts. Enlisted June 11, with the U. S. A. A. S. in Allentown. Joined thesection February 4, 1918. Mark E. Kerr,


. A history of Section 647, United States army ambulance service with the French army. ce. Enlisted October 3, the section on November 8, 1917. R. Donnell Harris, Private First Class, 569 FifthAvenue, New York City. Was with Section 11, Norton-Harjes Ambulance Service. Enlisted September 12, the section November 8, 1917. Has received theCroix de Guerre in the Volunteer Service. Albert LaFleur, Private First Class, 3 HancockStreet, Worcester, Massachusetts. Enlisted June 11, with the U. S. A. A. S. in Allentown. Joined thesection February 4, 1918. Mark E. Kerr, Private First Class, Fellows, Cali-fornia. Was with Section 21, Noiton-Harjes AmbulanceService. Enlisted October 19, 1917. Joined the sectionNovember 19, 1917. Has received the American Distin-guished Service Cross. Clifford Kirkpatrick, Private First Class, 856 MainStreet, North Leominster, Massachusetts. Was with theAmerican Ambulance, Neuilly-sur-Seine. Enlisted Sep-tember 12, 1917. Joined the section November 19, received the American Distinguished Service Cross. [100]. W^jjp «^-


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