Penn State in the world war . n Naval Aviation at theMassachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass. LANE, HARRY S., enlisted in September, 1917, and was assignedto 320th Infantry, Camp Lee, Va. He was transferred to Medical Detachmentin November, where he served until taken ill and sent to base hospital, fromwhich he was discharged in September, 1918. LATZ, ROMUALD R., entered the service August 27, 1918, at Camp Lee,Va., was transferred to the Chemical Warfare Service, Washington, D. C,and was stationed at Camp American University. LA MONTE, A. D., entered the service on February 25,

Penn State in the world war . n Naval Aviation at theMassachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass. LANE, HARRY S., enlisted in September, 1917, and was assignedto 320th Infantry, Camp Lee, Va. He was transferred to Medical Detachmentin November, where he served until taken ill and sent to base hospital, fromwhich he was discharged in September, 1918. LATZ, ROMUALD R., entered the service August 27, 1918, at Camp Lee,Va., was transferred to the Chemical Warfare Service, Washington, D. C,and was stationed at Camp American University. LA MONTE, A. D., entered the service on February 25, Stock Photo
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Penn State in the world war . n Naval Aviation at theMassachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass. LANE, HARRY S., enlisted in September, 1917, and was assignedto 320th Infantry, Camp Lee, Va. He was transferred to Medical Detachmentin November, where he served until taken ill and sent to base hospital, fromwhich he was discharged in September, 1918. LATZ, ROMUALD R., entered the service August 27, 1918, at Camp Lee, Va., was transferred to the Chemical Warfare Service, Washington, D. C, and was stationed at Camp American University. LA MONTE, A. D., entered the service on February 25, 1918, and wassent to Camp Dix, N. J., for training. He was transferred to the MedicalDepartment, and assigned to 312th Ambulance Company, 303rd SanitaryTrain, 78th Division. While in the service overseas, La Monte was engagedin ambulance driving near the front lines. LARGEY, HUGH D., was commissioned second lieutenant. Coast Ar-tillery Corps, at the First Reserve Officers Training Camp, Fort Monroe, Va. Page Three Fifty-five. Pbnn State in the World War On August 29, 1917, he was transferred to Fort Howard, Md., and in Febru-ary, 1918, was sent to a Federalized militia organization that was doing guardduty at the U. S. Port of Embarkation for freight, at Baltimore, Md. OnMay 1, 1918, he was transferred to the Heavy Artillery School at Fort Monroe, Va., and attended this school until June 15, 1918, when he was ordered toLangley Field, Va., for training as aerial observer for heavy artillery. Fromthere he was sent to Selfridge Field, Michigan, on August 1, 1918, for aerialgunnery training. He sailed for France September 14, and was ordered to St.Maxient, via Angers, and then to the school for aerial observers. Tours. Hewas then ordered to the First Air Depot, Colombey-les-Belles, November15, 1918, and assigned to the 90th Aero Squadron, at Bethalaineville, nearVerdun. He received orders to report to Tours, and then to Bordeaux.Lieutenant Largey sailed from Marseilles January 20,