Word: units
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...have been assigned by the Canadian general staff to help in the instruction at the camp. Among them is Lieutenant Brown of the 13th Canadian Infantry, who has been in charge of the practical trench instruction given during the spring in connection with the work of the Princeton intensive unit of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps...
...unit of the American Field Service, composed of members or recent graduates of the University which sailed from New York June 2 arrived safely in Bordeaux yesterday. The cablegram received by the Boston office of the Field Service yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock also stated that the men proceeded directly to Paris, and that after two days' stay in Paris they will be sent to Meaux, where a school for ambulance drivers is located...
...Ansantawie, formerly used as a scout cruiser by the Cuban Government, has been loaned to the Yale Naval Training Unit for the summer. All members of the university are eligible for the cruise, preference being given to men who are now enrolled in the Naval Training Unit. No previous training is necessary, however...
...medical unit composed almost entirely of surgeons and physicians who are alumni of the University has been called to the colors and will probably embark for France within a few days. This relief organization has been recruited under the auspices of the Massachusetts General Hospital, and is officially known as Base Hospital...
...charge of the unit is Frederic A. Washburn, M.D. '96. The following graduates of the University are included in the personnel with the rank of captains: H. C. Marble, M.D. '11, Beth Vincent '98, M.D. '02, Z. B. Adams, M.D., '03, R. F. O'Neil, M.D. '97, M. J. Mixter, M.D. '06, Roger Kinnicutt '02, M.D. '06, F. C. Irving '06, M.D. '10. The lieutenants are: R. A. Hatch '03, M.D. '06, DeW. S. Clark, M.D. '13, G. A. Leland, Jr. '07, M.D. '11, H. G. Tobey, M.D. '11, J. H. Means '07, M.D. '11, George Clymer...