The World War book Being a Record of the War Activities of This Community And

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The World War book Being a Record of the War Activities of This Community And
James Hamilton Wylie
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Left for overseas August 29th, 1917, and served with the British forces until March 21st, 1919. Transferred to the American Expedi- tionary Force on March 25th, 1919.
He was attached to Holborn Military Hospital, Mitcham, Surrey, England, for hospital course of seven weeks. Arrived at Le Havre, France, October 29th, 1917. Assigned to Home Gounties FieW Ambu- lance, 58th Territorial Division (in Ypres salient). On May 10th, 1918, transferred to the 3rd Batt. , London Regt. , Royal Fusiliers, as
...Battalion Medical Officer.
Promoted to Gaptain on November 14th, 1918. Was gas poisoned on April 18th, 1918.
His experiences on the battle front include the operations about Ypres, November, 1917; battle of St. Quentin, March 21st, 1918; defense of Amiens, April, 1918; Somme advance, August and September, 1918; Lens, October, 1918.
Gaptain Grain arrived in New York on April 25th, 1919, and was discharged from the service on April 29th, 1919.
On June 11, 1919, notice was sent to Gaptain Grain from Adjutant- General W.


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