Penn State in the World War

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Field Artillery, June 1, 1918. Lieutenant Banes sailed for France July 1. He entered Saumur Artillery School upon ar- rival and finished his training there October 15. He rejoined the 311th Field Artillery at La Courtine, and left for Verdun November 9, 1918. In March, 1919, Lieutenant Banes entered the University of Clermont Teuond, March 1, 1919, and finished his course July 1, 1919. He visited Belgium, Germany, Switzerland and Italy, and returned to the United States August 1, 1919. He was d...ischarged August 15, 1919.
BALDWIN, HOWARD CLYDE, enlisted as chief carpenter's mate on August 28, 1917, in the constructor's office. He was transferred to the Naval Aircraft Factory, Philadelphia, in September, 1917, and commissioned assist- ant naval constructor (ensign), on February 13, 1918. He was assigned at Philadelphia as wood technologist on aircraft construction. Ensign Baldwin was commissioned lieutenant, junior grade and assistant naval constructor on December 20, 1918. He was released from active duty on February 12, 1919.


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