Penn State in the world war . W. E. LEWIS. B. D. WALKER Page Four Seventy-six Penn State in the World War cember 1, 1917. His duties were to aid in the educational program and set upthe work in French for the whole camp. He was educational secretary forthe machine gun area at Camp Hancock from May 15 to July, 1918, in chargeof educational and social work with the units in this area, and was educationalsecretary for the Headquarters area of the machine gun training center fromAugust 1 to September 15, 1918. FULMER, H. L., served in the Army. GAUM, C. G., was commissioned first lieutenant, Engin
Penn State in the world war . W. E. LEWIS. B. D. WALKER Page Four Seventy-six Penn State in the World War cember 1, 1917. His duties were to aid in the educational program and set upthe work in French for the whole camp. He was educational secretary forthe machine gun area at Camp Hancock from May 15 to July, 1918, in chargeof educational and social work with the units in this area, and was educationalsecretary for the Headquarters area of the machine gun training center fromAugust 1 to September 15, 1918. FULMER, H. L., served in the Army. GAUM, C. G., was commissioned first lieutenant, Engineer ReserveCorps, June 16, 1917, and resigned November 30, 1917. On June 28, 1918, heenlisted as a machinists mate, second class, U. S. Naval Reserve Force. Hewas promoted to chief machinists mate, then to machinist, and finally toensign. Ensign Gaum was second assistant engineer on U. S. S. Morristown,and on U. S. S. Mars, and third assistant engineer on U. S. S. Jason. Hevisited France, England, and Germany, while in the Naval service.
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