. A history of Section 647, United States army ambulance service with the French army. on June 5, 1918. Awarded Croix de Guerreand American Distinguished Service Cross. Jack R. Swain, Sergeant First Class, 2818 Maple Ave-nue, Dallas, Texas. Was in Section 21, Norton-HarjesAmbulance Service. Enlisted October 4, 1917. Joined thesection November 8, 1917. Became First Sergeant, Feb-ruary 19, 1919. Has been decorated with the AmericanDistinguished Service Cross. Wallace McCrackin, Sergeant, Hamilton, in Section 21, Norton-Harjes Ambulance Service. En-listed October 4, 1917. Joined the s


. A history of Section 647, United States army ambulance service with the French army. on June 5, 1918. Awarded Croix de Guerreand American Distinguished Service Cross. Jack R. Swain, Sergeant First Class, 2818 Maple Ave-nue, Dallas, Texas. Was in Section 21, Norton-HarjesAmbulance Service. Enlisted October 4, 1917. Joined thesection November 8, 1917. Became First Sergeant, Feb-ruary 19, 1919. Has been decorated with the AmericanDistinguished Service Cross. Wallace McCrackin, Sergeant, Hamilton, in Section 21, Norton-Harjes Ambulance Service. En-listed October 4, 1917. Joined the section, November 8,1917. Henry M. Martinson, Cook, Vanville, North September 18, 1917. Was with the 307th Sani-tary Train. Officially assigned to the section, November6, 1918. Had been with section since June, 1918. Left, toreturn to U. S. A. on honorable discharge, February 19,1919. Roger J. Williams, Cook, Rusk, North Carolina. En-listed February 22, 1918. Was in the Medical corps as aCasual. Joined the section July 6, 1918. Became a cookon February 19, 1919. [97].


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