Penn State in the world war . ^.On July 8, 1918, he was commissioned second lieutenant at Saumur, was then assigned to Battery A, First Trench Mortar Battalion. Afterreturning to the United States he was discharged March 10, 1919. LieutenantGraeber participated in the battles of St. Mihiel, defense of Thiaucourt, andthe Meuse-Argonne offensive. GRAMLEY, EUGENE T., entered the second camp at Plattsburg, N. Y.,July 15, 1918, and was commissioned second lieutenant, Infantrj-, September16, 1918. He was sent to Wentworth Institute Training Detachment, Boston,Mass., September 26, 1918, and
Penn State in the world war . ^.On July 8, 1918, he was commissioned second lieutenant at Saumur, was then assigned to Battery A, First Trench Mortar Battalion. Afterreturning to the United States he was discharged March 10, 1919. LieutenantGraeber participated in the battles of St. Mihiel, defense of Thiaucourt, andthe Meuse-Argonne offensive. GRAMLEY, EUGENE T., entered the second camp at Plattsburg, N. Y.,July 15, 1918, and was commissioned second lieutenant, Infantrj-, September16, 1918. He was sent to Wentworth Institute Training Detachment, Boston,Mass., September 26, 1918, and remained there until his discharge, December16, 1918. GROVER, LEON REX, trained in the Officers Training School at CampHancock, Ga. HAIR, HOBART W., attended the Reserve Officers Training Camp atPlattsburg, N. Y., from June 3 to July 3, 1918, as a member of the Penn State Page Four Hundred. Pbnn State in thb World AVar. Unit. He also attended the second camp at Plattsburg, which was the Stu-dent Army Training Camp. At the close of this camp, September 18, 1918,he was commissioned second lieutenant, and detailed to Camp Grant, 111. Hewas stationed at Camp Grant until he was discharged, December 3, 1918. HALL, WILLIAM F., was inducted into the service at Camp Meade,Md., September 19, 1917, and on October 20, 1917, was made corporal, Com-pany C, 314th Infantry. He was detached to the Reserve Officers TrainingSchool, Camp Meade, May 17, 1918. On June 24, 1918, he was transferredto the Central Officers Training School, Camp Gordon, Ga., and was com-missioned second lieutenant. Infantry, August 26, 1918. On September 5,1918, he was sent to Camp Perry, Ohio, as an instructor in the Small ArmsFire School, and on October 7, was assigned to Camp Wheeler, Ga. He wasdischarged from the service December 20, 1918. HARDING, PALMER EDWARD, was in France as a private with Com-pany B, 50t
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