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tl'-1: . PAUL F. SHYROCK United States Navy, Transport Service Three trips across the Atlantic, and a month aboard a transport between Eng- land and France, is the proud record of this 'Nineteen man. Joining the Nayy in January, PAUL made his first trip across in June. At present on a trans- port, engaged in bringing our boys back. WAYNE R SMITH 1 ' Lieutenant, Seventy-Third Infantry, United States Army, Camp Devens, Mass. All packed up and waiting in the yards for the troop trains when notice was. received of the signing of the armistice. This was UW. RRS luck. Missing his commission at the first Forts Myer Camp, he was sent to Camp Lee,fand obtained his commission from there: Transferred to Camp Devens, he trained a Company, and was on the eve of departure when it ended. At present in school, pursuing his course.
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HARRY B. AARON First Lieutenant, C. A. C., A. E. F. BUNCH left us in his Sophomore year, to attend the first Fort Myer Camp. From there he was transferred to the Coast Artillery Corps training' school, at Fortress Monroe. He received his commission as second lieutenant in May, and was immediately sent across. Since he has been in France, he has seen active service with the big guns, and has been promoted to first lieutenant. At present he is stationed with the army of occupation. WILLIAM E. CHILTON Second Lieutenant Infantry, A. E. F. CHARLIE entered the Fourth Offi- cers' Training Camp at Camp Sevier, in May, 1918. He was transferredto Camp Gordon, where he finished 'his course, and received his commission. Was as- signed to the Second Replacement Regi- ment at that Camp, and four Weeks later was sent across. He is now in the Army of Occupation, stationed on special duty at Brest, France.
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WARWICK C. THOMAS Company UD , Second Battalion, Fifth, Evzgineers, A. E. F. Following the profession which he started at Virginia Polytechnic Institute, THOMAS enlisted in the Engineers, in May, 1917. Stayed in this country for about six months, and was then sent across. When last heard from, he was with the Army of Occupation, near Metz, Germany.
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