Word: driver
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...Hallett, 97 (D); J. R. Gibson, 98 (D); P. W. Clarke, 99 (D); R. LeGendre, 150 (G); A. McCann, 151 (G); I. Weller, 152 (G); W. A. Crist, 155 (J. H.); B. V. Ness, Jr., 156 (J. H.); D. B. Bratt, 157 (J. H.); W. M. Driver, 158 (J. H.); B. W. Smith, 159 (J. H.); A. W. Taylor, 160 (J. H.); G. Moore, 161 (J. H.); W. Moore, 178 (H); E. O. Gourdin, 179 (H); H. C. Flower, 180 (H); F. F. Williams, 181 (H); J. T. Baldwin, 182 (H); J. F. Ryan, 183 (H); P. E. Stevenson...
...Sanderson, 91 (D); J. W. Prentiss, 92 (D); W. B. Pierce, 93 (D); R. Legendre, 150 (G); A. McCann, 151 (G); I. Weller, 152 (G); W. A. Crist, 155 (J. H.); B. Van Ness, Jr., 156 (J. H.); D. B. Bratt, 157 (J. H.); W. M. Driver, 158 (J. H.); B. W. Smith, 159 (J. H.); A. W. Taylor, 160 (J. H.); G. Moore, 161 (J. H.); W. Moore, 178 (H); E. O. Gourdin, 179 (H); H. C. Flower, 180 (H); F. F. Williams, 181 (H); J. T. Baldwin, 182 (H); J. F. Ryan, 183 (H); P. E. Stevenson...
...spring of, 1917, Goodwin went overseas, and was a driver with the Ambulance Field Service at Verdun, Brass, and Vacherauville from June 25 to October 24. He enlisted in the Air Service on November 5, 1917, and trained at Tours, St. Maixest, and Ecole de Chateaursoux. He was commissioned May 18, 1918. Lt. Goodwin was buried with military honors in the American cemetery at Chateauroux...
Luther R. Bailey '18, son of Dr. Marshall H. Bailey, has recently received his third citation. He enlisted February, 1917, as an ambulance driver in the French Army and has served continuously since then. Early in 1918 he was first cited and received the Croix de Guerre. Later he received a citation with the palm for "showing utter disregard of danger during an attack while keeping up communication between advanced posts despite extreme barrage fire, during which his ambulance was struck by numerous fragments of shell". His last citation, word of which has just been received, was for "particularly distinguishing...
News of the death in action of Lieutenant Bertram Williams '18 at St, Mihiel, has been received by his mother. Williams prepared at Middlesex and was a member of the 1918 Freshman crew. He went to France in 1916 as an ambulance driver, later returned to the University, and when war was declared entered the aviation ground school at M. I. T. He was sent overseas and volunteered to take a course in bombing and observing In August he went to the front as an observer and bomber, and less than a month later was shot down in flames together...