Penn State in the world war . ry service September 19,1917, at Camp Meade, Md., trained with Company C, 311th Machine GunBattalion, and was appointed corporal July 5, 1918. On July 8, 1918, he sailedfor France, and arrived at Brest, July 14. His battalion moved to a trainingarea near Dijon and he was put on detached service with the QuartermastersCorps, 79th Division. He was given charge of the gasoline and oil station forthe division, and was stationed at the following towns, Robert Espagne,Rompont, Dombasle, Villers, Dugny, and Jordan Fountain near at the latter station the armi


Penn State in the world war . ry service September 19,1917, at Camp Meade, Md., trained with Company C, 311th Machine GunBattalion, and was appointed corporal July 5, 1918. On July 8, 1918, he sailedfor France, and arrived at Brest, July 14. His battalion moved to a trainingarea near Dijon and he was put on detached service with the QuartermastersCorps, 79th Division. He was given charge of the gasoline and oil station forthe division, and was stationed at the following towns, Robert Espagne,Rompont, Dombasle, Villers, Dugny, and Jordan Fountain near at the latter station the armistice was signed. The last stations wereat Sauilly, Rimacourt, Haute Marne and Clisson near Nantes. He returnedto the United States May 24, 1919, and was discharged June 9, 1919. NEFF, SAMUEL W., served as chief quartermaster. Naval Flying Corps. NEILSON, JAMES A., entered the Second Reserve Officers TrainingCamp, Camp McLean, Ga., August 23, 1917, and was commissioned second Page Three Sixty-seven Penn State in the World War. p. V,. .MVi:ii


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