. The history and achievements of the Fort Scheridan officers' training camps . BORN SEPTEMBER 30, IB87DIED JULY 4, 1919 44 THE FORT SHERIDAN ASSOCIATION SECOND LIEUTENANT CLAYTON W. BEACH Company I, 165 Infantry, Forty-second Division. Killed in action near ChateauThierry, France, on July 28, 1918. ffffr 2nd Lt. CLAYTON W. BEACH. \ i BORN JUNE 17, 1890DIED JULY 28, 1918 Lieutenant Beach was born in Muske-gon, Mich., June 1 7, I 890. He was agraduate of Albion College, NorthwesternUniversity, Muskegon Public Schools,American College of Physical Educationand Normal College of the N. A. G.


. The history and achievements of the Fort Scheridan officers' training camps . BORN SEPTEMBER 30, IB87DIED JULY 4, 1919 44 THE FORT SHERIDAN ASSOCIATION SECOND LIEUTENANT CLAYTON W. BEACH Company I, 165 Infantry, Forty-second Division. Killed in action near ChateauThierry, France, on July 28, 1918. ffffr 2nd Lt. CLAYTON W. BEACH. \ i BORN JUNE 17, 1890DIED JULY 28, 1918 Lieutenant Beach was born in Muske-gon, Mich., June 1 7, I 890. He was agraduate of Albion College, NorthwesternUniversity, Muskegon Public Schools,American College of Physical Educationand Normal College of the N. A. G. was specializing in physical educationand, at the outbreak of w^ar was engagedas athletic director in Muskegon. He en-tered the First Officers Training Campand was held over for the Second receiving his commission he wentoverseas as a casual officer on January I 5,I 9 I 8. Upon arrival he underwent two orthree months extensive training in A. schools, and was then transferred tothe Thirty-second Division as an instruc-tor in automatic weapons and trench at-tack, later being assigned to the Forty-second Division. He was unmarried. Hisparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beach, re-side at 22 West Hamburg Street Muske-gon, Mich. ; FIRST LIEUTENANT LLOYD ORENDORFF BEATON Headquarters Company, I I 9th Field Artillery, Thi


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