. New England aviators 1914-1918; their portraits and their records . les John and Mary B. (Lippitt) Steedman, of Prov-idence, ; was born at San Francisco, Cal., July 31, 1897. Hewas educated at St. Marks School, Southboro, Mass., and Har-vard College, class of 1920. He attended the 2d Officers TrainingCamp at Plattsburg, in July, 1916, and trained with the from May 8 to Aug. 15, 1917. He enlisted in the AviationService on Sept. 18, 1917, at , Cambridge, Mass. He attendedthe Ground School at Princeton, , graduating with honor,Feb. 9, 1918, and was then sent succes


. New England aviators 1914-1918; their portraits and their records . les John and Mary B. (Lippitt) Steedman, of Prov-idence, ; was born at San Francisco, Cal., July 31, 1897. Hewas educated at St. Marks School, Southboro, Mass., and Har-vard College, class of 1920. He attended the 2d Officers TrainingCamp at Plattsburg, in July, 1916, and trained with the from May 8 to Aug. 15, 1917. He enlisted in the AviationService on Sept. 18, 1917, at , Cambridge, Mass. He attendedthe Ground School at Princeton, , graduating with honor,Feb. 9, 1918, and was then sent successively to Camp Dick,Dallas, Tex., and Kelly Field, San Antonio, Tex. He was com-missioned 2d Lieut., , on June 5, 1918, and transferred toCamp Dick on June 10; to Payne Field, West Point, Mississippi,on July 25. He was transferred to Air Service Depot, Garden City,, on Oct. 3, 1918, for overseas duty; but the Armistice in-tervened. He was honorably discharged at Garden City, ,on Dec. 11, 1918, and returned to Harvard College to finish hiscourse. [ 246 ]. FREDERICK H. WARNER, Jr. First Lieutenant, , Son of Frederick H. and Eleanor (Skinner) Warner; was born atBoston in 1885. He was educated at the Volkmann School, Boston,and graduated from Harvard College, 1907. He trained withthe Harvard in 1917, and attended the 2d PlattsburgTraining Camp in 1917, where he was commissioned 1st Lieut,on Nov. 28, 1917. He was assigned to the Aviation Corps, Uni-versity of Illinois; was transferred to Columbus, Ohio; then toWaco, Tex.; and later to Camp Greene, Charlotte, , remain-ing about three months in each place. He was next transferredto Garden City, , for a short time, then assigned as Instructorin the Students Army Training Corps, University of New York.(Portrait on opposite page.) PAUL EDWIN FENTON Second Lieutenant, , , One HundredTwenty-Ninth Aero Squadron Son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wilbur Fenton; was born at Thomas-ton, Conn., J


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