. Butler College in the World War, a record of the men and their achievements together with a briefer record of those who served in the Civil War and in the war with Spain . LIEUTENANT MacCREA STEPHENSON September 18, 1918 APPRENTICE-SEAMAN HENRY CLARENCE TOON January 2J, 1918 IN THE WORLD WAE 233 Squadron. Here he spent seven weeks of intensivetraining. On November 22, his command sailed over-seas; via Liverpool, he arrived in France in January,1918. After a course in advanced flying, bombing, andgunning in various schools of instruction, he was at-tached to the Seventh and later to the Eleve


. Butler College in the World War, a record of the men and their achievements together with a briefer record of those who served in the Civil War and in the war with Spain . LIEUTENANT MacCREA STEPHENSON September 18, 1918 APPRENTICE-SEAMAN HENRY CLARENCE TOON January 2J, 1918 IN THE WORLD WAE 233 Squadron. Here he spent seven weeks of intensivetraining. On November 22, his command sailed over-seas; via Liverpool, he arrived in France in January,1918. After a course in advanced flying, bombing, andgunning in various schools of instruction, he was at-tached to the Seventh and later to the Eleventh AeroSquadron. With the latter Squadron he made his lastflight on September 18. A bombing raid of six ma-chines set out for the field at Amanty, Meuse, nearGondrecourt, with La Chausse as objective. A Hunplane dropped a note near Toul stating that MacCreaStephenson had died in Germany. Months passed without definite knowledge of thewhereabouts of Lieutenant Stephenson. Not untilMarch 10, 1919, was anything known of the fate of thebrave aviator, and then only because a brother, Lieu-tenant Edward E. Stephenson, Battery B, Three Hun-dred Twelfth Field Artillery, Sev


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