. The history and achievements of the Fort Scheridan officers' training camps . hat city. He then entered thereal estate business for himself. At theoutbreak of war he gave up his businessaffairs and entered the Second OfficersTraining Camp at Fort Sheridan, where hewas assigned to the 9th Company. Uponreceiving his commission he was orderedoverseas, sailing on December 24, 1917.After a three months course in A. E. F.schools he was assigned to the 1 I th In-fantry and fought through the ChateauThierry, St. Mihiel and part of the Ar-gonne battles in command of CompanyF, and it was while leading

. The history and achievements of the Fort Scheridan officers' training camps . hat city. He then entered thereal estate business for himself. At theoutbreak of war he gave up his businessaffairs and entered the Second OfficersTraining Camp at Fort Sheridan, where hewas assigned to the 9th Company. Uponreceiving his commission he was orderedoverseas, sailing on December 24, 1917.After a three months course in A. E. F.schools he was assigned to the 1 I th In-fantry and fought through the ChateauThierry, St. Mihiel and part of the Ar-gonne battles in command of CompanyF, and it was while leading Stock Photo
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. The history and achievements of the Fort Scheridan officers' training camps . hat city. He then entered thereal estate business for himself. At theoutbreak of war he gave up his businessaffairs and entered the Second OfficersTraining Camp at Fort Sheridan, where hewas assigned to the 9th Company. Uponreceiving his commission he was orderedoverseas, sailing on December 24, 1917.After a three months course in A. E. F.schools he was assigned to the 1 I th In-fantry and fought through the ChateauThierry, St. Mihiel and part of the Ar-gonne battles in command of CompanyF, and it was while leading his men thathe was killed by machine gun fire. Previ-ous to this he had been wounded by shrap-nel. Captain Hubbell was married toMiss Frances E. Butt of Detroit, Mich., on October 4, 1905. Besides his widowhe leaves five children, Stuart I., agedtwelve; Kenneth J., aged ten; Wesley L., aged five; Frances E., aged four, and Vir-ginia M. Hubbell, aged two years, residing at 39 Harrison Avenue, Detroit, Mich. Himother, Mrs. Evelyn Hubbell Littlefield, resides in Flat Rock, Mich.. BORN APRIL 8, 1886DIED OCTOBER 15. 1918 100 THE FORT SHERIDAN ASSOCIATION FIRST LIEUTENANT STANLEY HUGUENIN I 7th U. S. Aero Squadron, attached to Eleventh British Squadron, R. F. A.an accident while on duty at Lincoln, England, April 3, 1918. Killed in 1st Lt. STANLEY HUGUENIN