. Lansdowne school and the world war. Raymond Joseph Ellis enlisted July 20, 1918 in MotorTransport Company No. 487. He was trained at Fort Slocum,N. Y., Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Florida and Fort Sill, was not sent overseas and was discharged July 2, 1919. 163. Robert Anthony Enderle enlisted May 10, 1916, in theNational Guard of Arizona. He was sent to the Mexican borderas a military police. When the World War broke out he wasmade a top sergeant in Company H, 158th Infantry, 40th Divi-sion, U. S. A. He received his training at Camp Kearney, Cali-fornia, and at Camp Mills, N. Y. Here h
. Lansdowne school and the world war. Raymond Joseph Ellis enlisted July 20, 1918 in MotorTransport Company No. 487. He was trained at Fort Slocum,N. Y., Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Florida and Fort Sill, was not sent overseas and was discharged July 2, 1919. 163. Robert Anthony Enderle enlisted May 10, 1916, in theNational Guard of Arizona. He was sent to the Mexican borderas a military police. When the World War broke out he wasmade a top sergeant in Company H, 158th Infantry, 40th Divi-sion, U. S. A. He received his training at Camp Kearney, Cali-fornia, and at Camp Mills, N. Y. Here he was promoted tosecond lieutenant. Lieutenant Enderle went overseas in August, 1918. Heremained overseas ten months; spent sixteen days in the firingline, and was wounded in battle. Returning to America, he was discharged May 25, visiting his mother in East Lansdowne, he again wendedhis way to the copper mines of Arizona, taking with him a lifepartner. 164
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