Penn State in the world war . ported at Camp Dick, Dallas, Tex., June, was transferred to the ground school, Austin, Tex., and on September 28,1918, to the 64th Squadron in that school. He was sent back to Camp Dickin October, then transferred to School of Fire, Fort Sill, Okla. Here he tookthe observers course in Light Field Artillery, School of Fire, and was dis-charged at Fort Sill, December 20, 1918. DALRYMPLE, M. W., served as sergeant in the Artillery Branch withBattery B, 310th Field Artillery, 79th Division. DAMBLY, AUGUSTUS E., was commissioned first lieutenant. FieldArtillery


Penn State in the world war . ported at Camp Dick, Dallas, Tex., June, was transferred to the ground school, Austin, Tex., and on September 28,1918, to the 64th Squadron in that school. He was sent back to Camp Dickin October, then transferred to School of Fire, Fort Sill, Okla. Here he tookthe observers course in Light Field Artillery, School of Fire, and was dis-charged at Fort Sill, December 20, 1918. DALRYMPLE, M. W., served as sergeant in the Artillery Branch withBattery B, 310th Field Artillery, 79th Division. DAMBLY, AUGUSTUS E., was commissioned first lieutenant. FieldArtillery in the Officers Reserve Camp ,and later promoted to captain, as-signed to 314th Infantry, Camp Meade, Md. Captain Dambly served over-seas with the 312th Field Artillery, and was discharged June 6, 1919. DAVIDSON, J. C, enlisted in the aviation section of the Signal Corpsand in the fall of 1918 was made a corporal in the 4th Balloon Company ofthe American Expeditionary Force. Page Three Thirty-nine Pbnn State in the World Wak. HORACB DREVER


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