. Lansdowne school and the world war. Leslie Robert Craig enlisted March 28, 1917. He was inthe Machine Gun Company of the 109th Infantry, 28th Division,U. S. A. Leslie received his training at Camp Hancock, Georgia,after having spent a few months on guard duty about Phila-delphia. He was overseas one year and three days, and was engagedin the Battles of Chateau-Thierry and Fismes. In each of thesebattles he was wounded: on July 18 he was wounded in the ankleat Chateau-Thierry, and later received an arm wound at Fismes,September 4th. Private Craig was discharged May 15, 1919. 39. Photo bx Dc V


. Lansdowne school and the world war. Leslie Robert Craig enlisted March 28, 1917. He was inthe Machine Gun Company of the 109th Infantry, 28th Division,U. S. A. Leslie received his training at Camp Hancock, Georgia,after having spent a few months on guard duty about Phila-delphia. He was overseas one year and three days, and was engagedin the Battles of Chateau-Thierry and Fismes. In each of thesebattles he was wounded: on July 18 he was wounded in the ankleat Chateau-Thierry, and later received an arm wound at Fismes,September 4th. Private Craig was discharged May 15, 1919. 39. Photo bx Dc Walter James Lyster enlisted September 4, 1917, in Com-pany D, 111th Regiment, 28th Division. He received his train-ing at Camp Hancock, Augusta, Ga. Walter spent one year overseas, and was engaged in theArgonne and Chateau Thierry drives and also in the Siege ofMetz. He was not wounded but received for his bravery theCroix de Guerre. 40


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