Penn State in the world war . EDW. L. MOORE. PRANK R. MORBY Page Three Sixty-six J Penn Statb in the World War MINNICH, GEORGE F., served as a corporal in Company I, 314thRegiment (Infantry), 79th Division. After the armistice was signed he wassent to the American Expeditionary Force University, Beaune, France, asinstructor. MONTGOMERY, HAROLD E., received orders to report to theMassachusetts Institute of Technology for ground training in the NavalAviation. When he completed this course he was rated as chief quarter-master, and ordered to Akron, Ohio, for training in lighter-than-air-craft,bal


Penn State in the world war . EDW. L. MOORE. PRANK R. MORBY Page Three Sixty-six J Penn Statb in the World War MINNICH, GEORGE F., served as a corporal in Company I, 314thRegiment (Infantry), 79th Division. After the armistice was signed he wassent to the American Expeditionary Force University, Beaune, France, asinstructor. MONTGOMERY, HAROLD E., received orders to report to theMassachusetts Institute of Technology for ground training in the NavalAviation. When he completed this course he was rated as chief quarter-master, and ordered to Akron, Ohio, for training in lighter-than-air-craft,balloon, and kite-balloon training. He received his commission as ensign inthe Naval Reserve Flying Corps and was ordered to Cape May, from thereto Rockaway Beach, L. I., and then to Hampton Roads, Va. At the timeof the armistice he was stationed at Canal Zone, Panama. *MOORE, EDWARD LAHR, in September, 1917, enlisted as a privatein the U. S. Regular Army, and was sent to Fort Slocum, N. Y., but afew days later was sent to the Mexican border.


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