Memorial volume of the American Field Service in France Friends of France 19

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Memorial volume of the American Field Service in France Friends of France 19
James William Davenport Seymour
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Two companions were forced to retire. Despite numerical superiority Lieutenant Giroux con- tinued the attack, endeavoring to protect his leader, until finally forced down and killed. " Ernest's Croix de Guerre citation says, "He did not hesitate to attack within their lines " There was no hesitation in his nature when it came to doing the hard, right things. Lieuten- ant-Colonel William A. Thaw wrote of Ernest: "In the short time he had been with us we had all come to con- sider him a good pal ...and to admire him for his energetic courage. " A good pal, a thoughtful son, a brave man — he lived and died. His courage and faith have left us a "mark to aim at. " 88 PAUL BORDA KURTZ When he resigned his commission as commander of Sec- tion Eighteen to enter the aviation service, Paul Kurtz wrote to his parents in Philadelphia : " I feel that we owe a debt of gratitude to France which mere 'unlimited credit' can never pay. I have done a lot of thinking and have resolved that if the chance should ever come I would show her that there are Americans who could give their lives, if necessary, as long as they knew they were doing what was right.

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