. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . CORPORAL JAMES St. LEGER Auditor Disbursements Correspondent, John C. Svec Above is a photograph of Corporal James , of the 819th Aero Squadron, Air Service,Kelly Field No. 1, San Antonio, Texas. Cor-poral St. Legerwas drafted intomilitary serviceMarch 29, 1918,when he wassecretary to S. , assistantauditor disburse-ments. CorporalSt. Leger paidus a visit inDecember, onthe first furloughhe had been ableto get since heentered militaryservice. Hisbrother, JosephSt. Leger, madethe supremesacrifice inFrance. The cor-poral expects tobe mustered


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . CORPORAL JAMES St. LEGER Auditor Disbursements Correspondent, John C. Svec Above is a photograph of Corporal James , of the 819th Aero Squadron, Air Service,Kelly Field No. 1, San Antonio, Texas. Cor-poral St. Legerwas drafted intomilitary serviceMarch 29, 1918,when he wassecretary to S. , assistantauditor disburse-ments. CorporalSt. Leger paidus a visit inDecember, onthe first furloughhe had been ableto get since heentered militaryservice. Hisbrother, JosephSt. Leger, madethe supremesacrifice inFrance. The cor-poral expects tobe mustered outof military serv-ice next monthand we all hopeto have thepleasure of see-ing him backwith us soonagain. Opposite is aphotograph of. ROGER, JOSEPH F. AND FRED DONOVAN Joseph F. Donovan, chief clerk, and his twosons, Roger, on his right, and Fred, on hisleft. Mr. Donovan is very proud of this pic-ture and values it very highly. Before enlist-ing both of his sons were in the service of theBaltimore and Ohio, We are glad to report that William J. Bohli,who was drafted into military service April 3,1918, and later sent to Camp Benjamin Harri-son, Ind., has been mustered out, and reportedback for work on December 16. We recently received word from the fatherof Charles N. Foster that he had been killedin action on October 23. We placed a goldstar in our service flag and sent the father aletter of condolence. The office is very proud of the fact that ourservice flag contains twenty-six stars. So faras we have been able to ascertain, only onefellow clerk has made the supreme sacrificefor our country and we hope that no othershave been killed. We are able to boast ofhaving this office represented in the mostvigorous battles


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