New England aviators 1914-1918; their portraits and their records . mistice he was transferred to the stage toteach non-flying officers to become pilots. Married, Dec. 26, 1918, Laura Howland Vincent. HARRY C. HITCHCOCK Second Lieutenant, , Son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hitchcock; was born at Maiden,Mass., Feb. 26, 1887. He was educated at the Maiden High School,where he played on the football, baseball, and basket-ball teams,and was a member of the track relay team. He enlisted in Boston, on Dec. 6, 1917, and had training successively at ,Cornell University,
New England aviators 1914-1918; their portraits and their records . mistice he was transferred to the stage toteach non-flying officers to become pilots. Married, Dec. 26, 1918, Laura Howland Vincent. HARRY C. HITCHCOCK Second Lieutenant, , Son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hitchcock; was born at Maiden,Mass., Feb. 26, 1887. He was educated at the Maiden High School,where he played on the football, baseball, and basket-ball teams,and was a member of the track relay team. He enlisted in Boston, on Dec. 6, 1917, and had training successively at ,Cornell University, Feb. 2, 1918, to April 6; Camp Dick, Dallas!Tex., April 12 to May 30; Scott Field, Belleville, 111., June 1 toNov. 4, 1918, where he had preliminary flying. He was commis-sioned 2d Lieut. , Army Corps Pilot, on Sept. 4, 1918. FromNov. 1 to Dec. 10, 1918, he was stationed at Langley Field, Hamp-ton, Va., for advanced flying as an Army Corps Pilot. He washonorably discharged at Langley Field on Dec. 10, , Jan. 1, 1914, Margarita Bartlett. [ 448 ]. WILLIAM TROTT KING, Jr. Second Lieutenant, , Son of William Trott and Adell (Howe) King, of Bethel, Vt.; wasborn in St. Johnsbury, Vt., July 30, 1895. He was educated at theWhitcomb High School, Bethel, Vt.; at St. Johnsbury Academy;and Dartmouth College, class of 1917. He won the Powers GoldMedal in his freshman year at college, and was the champion ski-jumper in the following years. He enlisted in Aviation at Boston,in Nov., 1917. He began training at Cornell on Jan. 6, 1918. OnMarch 8 he was ordered to Dallas, Tex. He was commissioned2d Lieut, in the Air Service on June 28, 1918, and ordered overseason Oct. 16. When the Armistice was signed, he was stationed atIssoudun. He was at Angers, awaiting orders home, when he wasselected an interpreter on the staff of Brigadier-General McKinstry,of the Board of Indemnity Appraisers, on Jan. 20, in Service — Benjamin H. King, Cadet Aviator. LESLIE
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