Penn State in the world war . J. H. MENDENHALL. WILLIAM V. MOTER Page One Forty-two Pbnn State in the World War On October 22, 1918, Squadron No. 340 left Jacksonville, sailed fromHoboken October 27, and arrived in Liverpool, England, November 7, day was spent in the rest camp at Codford, England, before arriving atLe Havre, France, November 10, 1918, the day before the armistice wassigned. At Le Havre the squadron members were loaded in box cars for arest camp at Bassens. Later they were ordered to their first station at De-Souge, about fifty miles from Bordeaux. On January 6, 1919, th


Penn State in the world war . J. H. MENDENHALL. WILLIAM V. MOTER Page One Forty-two Pbnn State in the World War On October 22, 1918, Squadron No. 340 left Jacksonville, sailed fromHoboken October 27, and arrived in Liverpool, England, November 7, day was spent in the rest camp at Codford, England, before arriving atLe Havre, France, November 10, 1918, the day before the armistice wassigned. At Le Havre the squadron members were loaded in box cars for arest camp at Bassens. Later they were ordered to their first station at De-Souge, about fifty miles from Bordeaux. On January 6, 1919, they were trans-ferred to Remount Depot No. 7, Merignac, located in the suburbs of Bordeaux. Upon his return to the United States, Captain Ikeler was discharged fromCamp Dix, N. J., July 26, 1919. JONES, CLARENCE MAURICE, was accepted for enlistment at Phila-delphia, Pa., November 27, 1917. On December 7, 1917, he enlisted as aprivate at Fort Slocum, N. Y., in the aviation branch of the service. Afterone week at Fort Slocum he was transferred to


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