Word: croix
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...these men, the following five have been awarded the Croix de Guerre for valor, under fire...
...Piatt Andrew, P. 1893, A.M., Harvard '95, congratulating him on the gallant showing made by Princeton men in the American Ambulance Service. Of the 35 Princeton men in the Field Service of the American Ambulance enumerated in the Princeton game number of the CRIMSON, two have been awarded the Croix de Guerre for valor under fire. The two men who were so cited are Herbert Pell Townsend 1910 and Stanley Dill...
...Aviation Corps, and one of the most famous of the American airmen fighting for the Allies in France. His death marks the end of a career of honor and distinction. Again and again he had been mentioned in the official reports for his bravery. He had been awarded the Croix de Guerre and the Medaille Militaire by the French government...
There have been Harvard men who, because of natural affiliations, have given their lives in the great war. The names of Byng, Maxwell, Champollion and Starr are enrolled on higher Lists of Honor than those that gave the Croix de Guerre or the Victoria Cross...
...report just received from the American Ambulance Field Service headquarters in Paris, announces additional awards of the Croix de Guerre to Americans. From the beginning of the war up to September 15, 1916, 39 Americans connected with this service have received the Croix de Guerre. Of these, the following twelve are graduates or undergraduates of the University: A. G. Carey '13, L. C. Doyle '04, S. Galatti '10, H. D. Hale '14, L. Hill '10, P. C. Lewis '17, W. Lovell '07, J. B. Mellen '17, W. Pierce '07, T. J. Putnam '15, H. M. Suckley...