Soldiers all; portraits and sketches of the men of the AEF. . ix PEARL J. WINES, Sergeant, Company E, 358th Infantry, 90th was wounded at St. Mihiel, September 12,1918. Five Germans unexpectedly jumped uponhim and got him in the side. Down went SergeantWines, but up again and at the five. Unaided, heengaged the entire number. Three of the Germansperished by his bayonet and the other two he droveback as prisoners to his own lines. This about onekilometer north of Service Cross. PHILIP BENSON, First Lieutenant, Air Service, Pilot, 185th Aero


Soldiers all; portraits and sketches of the men of the AEF. . ix PEARL J. WINES, Sergeant, Company E, 358th Infantry, 90th was wounded at St. Mihiel, September 12,1918. Five Germans unexpectedly jumped uponhim and got him in the side. Down went SergeantWines, but up again and at the five. Unaided, heengaged the entire number. Three of the Germansperished by his bayonet and the other two he droveback as prisoners to his own lines. This about onekilometer north of Service Cross. PHILIP BENSON, First Lieutenant, Air Service, Pilot, 185th Aero under orders for night bombing andwith a Sopwith camel was particularly efficient innight chasse work. He was one of those who hadthe privilege and distinction of giving the Hun ataste of his own medicine—this by dropping bombson German towns and firing into Hun supply trains. [ 209 ]. ^


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