. History of the Ohio state university . bullet and instantly was cited in Division Orders for courage and inspiringexample repeatedly shown until he was killed in action. Another Ohio State man to fall in action in this campaignwas Samuel Owings, Engr. 13, who enlisted in the Canadianservice and was with the 102nd Machine Gun Battalion of theCanadian Volunteers. He was killed in the attack on Cambraion September 28. Two graduates of the College of Homeopathic Medicine,Dr. William H. Caine, 16, and Dr. Neil A. Dayton, 15, wereserving in field ambulances with the British Army in this


. History of the Ohio state university . bullet and instantly was cited in Division Orders for courage and inspiringexample repeatedly shown until he was killed in action. Another Ohio State man to fall in action in this campaignwas Samuel Owings, Engr. 13, who enlisted in the Canadianservice and was with the 102nd Machine Gun Battalion of theCanadian Volunteers. He was killed in the attack on Cambraion September 28. Two graduates of the College of Homeopathic Medicine,Dr. William H. Caine, 16, and Dr. Neil A. Dayton, 15, wereserving in field ambulances with the British Army in this cam-paign and were given the British Military Cross for theirservices at Cambrai. John J. DeVereaux, who has already been mentioned ascaptain in the Medical Corps attached to the British Army andas gassed at Soissons in July, was in the Somme offensive withthe 46th Division, Lowland Scots. This division was issued lifebelts and swam the Canal du Nord on September 29, breakingthrough the Hindenburg line near St. Quentin. All the officers. Men Wounded in the Allied Somme Offensive, August, 1918, Waiting forAmbulances. (Photo supplied by Professor James E. Pollard).


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