. Lansdowne school and the world war. Stewart Dunlap was a member of the PennsylvaniaNational Guard, and was with them on the border at the timeof the Mexican trouble in 1916. He attended the Officers Train-ing Camp at Niagara during the summer of 1917 and receivedhis commission as second lieutenant. He was afterward pro-moted to first lieutenant. He was in the Machine Gun Companyof the 8th Battalion, 3rd Division of the Regular Army. Hewent overseas April 2, 1918, and was in the following engage-ments: Aisne defensive, Belleau Wood, Champaigne-Marnedefensive, St. Mihiel drive, Meuse-Argonne d


. Lansdowne school and the world war. Stewart Dunlap was a member of the PennsylvaniaNational Guard, and was with them on the border at the timeof the Mexican trouble in 1916. He attended the Officers Train-ing Camp at Niagara during the summer of 1917 and receivedhis commission as second lieutenant. He was afterward pro-moted to first lieutenant. He was in the Machine Gun Companyof the 8th Battalion, 3rd Division of the Regular Army. Hewent overseas April 2, 1918, and was in the following engage-ments: Aisne defensive, Belleau Wood, Champaigne-Marnedefensive, St. Mihiel drive, Meuse-Argonne drive. He was inthe Army of Occupation from December 15, 1918, until July 1,1919, and at the present time (August 28, 1919) he is supposedto be in Italy, serving on the food commission, as when last heardfrom he anticipated this move. 158. Photo b\ De Vai Aloysius Eagle enlisted September 17, 1917. He v/as intraining at Fort Jay, N. Y., until October 18, 1917, when he sailedfor France. He was a member of Unit 201 of the Graves Regis-tration Service. He held the rank of mechanic and did muchcourier work among the various registration units. He was in the battles of St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. Mechanic Eagle was discharged from Camp Dix July 24,1919. 159


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