. New England aviators 1914-1918; their portraits and their records . iego, Cal., for an Aerial Gunnery course which he completedSept. 18, 1918. Lieut. Marshall was at Garden City, , await-ing assignment overseas when the Armistice was signed. He washonorably discharged at Garden City, Dec. 9, 1918. THEODORE EDWARD BAKER First Lieutenant, , Son of Irving H. and Jennie M. (Cleveland) Baker; was born atSomerville, Mass., Nov. 11, 1895. He was educated at the Somer-ville High School, and at Tufts College. He enlisted at Cambridge,Mass., Nov. 11, 1917, and trained at the Gr


. New England aviators 1914-1918; their portraits and their records . iego, Cal., for an Aerial Gunnery course which he completedSept. 18, 1918. Lieut. Marshall was at Garden City, , await-ing assignment overseas when the Armistice was signed. He washonorably discharged at Garden City, Dec. 9, 1918. THEODORE EDWARD BAKER First Lieutenant, , Son of Irving H. and Jennie M. (Cleveland) Baker; was born atSomerville, Mass., Nov. 11, 1895. He was educated at the Somer-ville High School, and at Tufts College. He enlisted at Cambridge,Mass., Nov. 11, 1917, and trained at the Ground School;Cornell; and at the Flying School at Ellington Field, Tex., wherehe was commissioned 2d Lieut., Sig. , May 3, 1918. Hewas Flying Instructor in Accuracy for six months; Assistant ,Accuracy Instructor in Formation; Formation, for threemonths; Assistant , Primary Training, at Ellington Field,Tex. He was commissioned 1st Lieut., , , March 1,1919. He was honorably discharged at Ellington Field, Tex., , 1919. [ 448 ]. ALDEN S. FOSS Second Lieutenant, , , Squadron 356 Son of Mr. and Mrs. Granville E. Foss; was born at Boston, May21, 1896. Educated at the Noble and Greenough School, and atHarvard College, graduating in 1917. He attended the PlattsburgTraining Camp in July, 1916, and the Harvard the spring of 1917 he enlisted with the American AmbulanceField Service for six months. He sailed for France May 19, 1917,and during his stay served as a camion driver in the French to the , he enlisted in the Air Service in Boston,Dec. 14, 1917. After a ground course at Cornell, he was ordered toMineola, , where he passed the tests, and was com-missioned 2d Lieut. July 18, 1918. He was attached to the 1stProvisional Wing, Hazelhurst Plateau, July 18 to Aug. 12, was assigned to Camp Dick, Tex., for a short time, then trans-ferred to the Bombing School at Ellington Field, H


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