Penn State in the world war . camp he was ordered to Eberts Field, Lonoke, Ark., to receive trainingas a flyer in the Air Service. In September he received the commission ofsecond lieutenant, pilot in the Air Service, and was ordered to Payne Field,West Point, Miss., to receive training as a pursuit pilot. On November 1he was ordered to Hoboken, N. J., for overseas service, and remained thereuntil discharged on December 11, 1919. He was later recommissioned secondlieutenant in the Officers Reserve Corps. MILLER, WILLIAM ABRAHAM, took the Third Ordnance SupplyCourse at The Pennsylvania State Co
Penn State in the world war . camp he was ordered to Eberts Field, Lonoke, Ark., to receive trainingas a flyer in the Air Service. In September he received the commission ofsecond lieutenant, pilot in the Air Service, and was ordered to Payne Field,West Point, Miss., to receive training as a pursuit pilot. On November 1he was ordered to Hoboken, N. J., for overseas service, and remained thereuntil discharged on December 11, 1919. He was later recommissioned secondlieutenant in the Officers Reserve Corps. MILLER, WILLIAM ABRAHAM, took the Third Ordnance SupplyCourse at The Pennsylvania State College and entered the service. MILLER, PARKER GILES, served as a private with Company A, 37thEngineers, American Expeditionary Force, France. MOCK, PALMER S., entered the service at Wissahickon Barracks, Cape May, N. J., in the Naval Reserves as a second class electrician. Later he wasrated ensiarn and served as assistant engineer aboard the U. S. S. Powhatan. Page Two Sixty-four Penn State in the World Wak ^f .^.*^:^sw^^^m0. J. p. MBSSINGBR
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