Penn State in the world war . stlieutenant. His work was largely with the trench mortars. During the win-ter Lieutenant Cogswell first assisted and then directed the trench mortarschool for officers. The school was discontinued in the spring, and he wassent back to his company. After a months training at Fort Sill, Okla., inthe newly organized Trench Mortar School, he sailed for overseas duty. COLEMAN, FRANCIS H., was commissioned second lieutenant. FieldArtillery, and was assigned to Battery E, 1st Field Artillery Reserve Division. CONNELL, BYRON J., enlisted March 15, 1918, in the U. S. Nava


Penn State in the world war . stlieutenant. His work was largely with the trench mortars. During the win-ter Lieutenant Cogswell first assisted and then directed the trench mortarschool for officers. The school was discontinued in the spring, and he wassent back to his company. After a months training at Fort Sill, Okla., inthe newly organized Trench Mortar School, he sailed for overseas duty. COLEMAN, FRANCIS H., was commissioned second lieutenant. FieldArtillery, and was assigned to Battery E, 1st Field Artillery Reserve Division. CONNELL, BYRON J., enlisted March 15, 1918, in the U. S. NavalAviation Service, but did not receive his call until May 10, to report to theMassachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass., for ground train-ing. After completing his ground training he was sent to the Naval AirStation, San Diego. Cal., for elementary flying. After finishing his preliminaryflying training at San Diego, which took about six weeks, he was ordered to Page Three Thirty-six Penn State in the World ^ LEROT CLARK


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