. Lansdowne school and the world war. Garrett Magens enlisted in the spring of 1917 with theold Second Regiment N. G. P., now the 108th Artillery, 28thDivision, U. S. A. He was in Battery E. During the summerof 1917, he, with his regiment, was encamped at Glan Side, nearPhiladelphia. He went overseas in May, 1918, and returned in May, 1919,with the one section of the 28th Division that was not home intime to take part in the great parade. May 15th. He was in allthe battles fought by the 28th Division from July to the signingof the armistice, nevertheless he returned home without a wound. 41. G


. Lansdowne school and the world war. Garrett Magens enlisted in the spring of 1917 with theold Second Regiment N. G. P., now the 108th Artillery, 28thDivision, U. S. A. He was in Battery E. During the summerof 1917, he, with his regiment, was encamped at Glan Side, nearPhiladelphia. He went overseas in May, 1918, and returned in May, 1919,with the one section of the 28th Division that was not home intime to take part in the great parade. May 15th. He was in allthe battles fought by the 28th Division from July to the signingof the armistice, nevertheless he returned home without a wound. 41. George McConaghy enlisted July 15, 1917. He served inBattery C 108th Field Artillery, 28th Division U. S. A. He re-ceived his training at Camp Hancock, Georgia, was made a cor-poral; and was overseas from May 19, 1918 until May 14, was in the following battles:—Aisne-Marne defensive, August14 to 27; Advance on Ourcq-Vesle Rivers August 28 to Sep-tember 9th; Meuse-Argonne offensive, September 26 to October10; Ypres-Lys offensive, October 31 to November 11, 1918. Corporal McConaghy received his discharge at Camp Dix,May 24, 1919. 42


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