. New England aviators 1914-1918; their portraits and their records . the front on patrol duty. After he had spent the required numberof hours over the enemys lines, he was promoted to SergentPilote on May 16, 1918. He worked with Division Nieuport andSpad, and on June 1, 1918, was attached to Escadrille, C 74, Sec-tion Spad, Br. 224, Section Spad, Spa 102, and Spa 15, 13. He was transferred to the , with an Ensigns com-mission, on July 19, 1918. He served at the Dunkirk Station fromAug. 8 to 24, 1918, and then attended the Bombing School at Bos-combe, Devon, Eng., from Sept. 7
. New England aviators 1914-1918; their portraits and their records . the front on patrol duty. After he had spent the required numberof hours over the enemys lines, he was promoted to SergentPilote on May 16, 1918. He worked with Division Nieuport andSpad, and on June 1, 1918, was attached to Escadrille, C 74, Sec-tion Spad, Br. 224, Section Spad, Spa 102, and Spa 15, 13. He was transferred to the , with an Ensigns com-mission, on July 19, 1918. He served at the Dunkirk Station fromAug. 8 to 24, 1918, and then attended the Bombing School at Bos-combe, Devon, Eng., from Sept. 7 to Oct. 22, 1918, learning to flybig machines. He was then ordered to Calais, France, with theNorthern Bombing Group. He was honorably discharged at Boston,Mass., on Feb. 26, 1919. Brothers in Service — Frederick A. Forster, 2d Lieut., , 305th Infantry; killedin accident. Horace W. Forster, Capt, , Troop K, 2d Cavalry, Reginald Forster, Private, , 11th Field Artillery, Forster, Driver, Italian Ambulance Field Service. [ 312 ]. *BRADSTREET PARKER Cadet, Aviation DetachmentDied of pneumonia, Sept. 21, 1918 Son of George S. and Grace M. Parker; was born at Salem, Mass.,April 13, 1897. He attended the public and private schools of Salem;graduated as president of his class, from the Hackley School, Tarry-town, , and entered Harvard College, class of 1919, where heremained until the end of his sophomore year, when he left toenter business with his father, in Parker Bros. Inc., of Salem andNew York. At college he played football, baseball, and hockey. He attended the Officers Training Camp at Plattsburg in thesummer of 1916, receiving his diploma on Aug 8. On June 18, 1918,he enlisted in the Naval Aviation Detachment at ,Cambridge, Mass., attached to Co. 28, which graduated on Oct. 7,1918. After three months of training, he died of pneumonic-influ-enza on Sept. 21, 1918, before finishing this course. His recordcalled forth
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