Supplement to leeleyan University Service Record of George Barnes Galloway,'20 Relatives who are Wesleyan men, and class: George L- Roberte,&apos Show moreSupplement to leeleyan University Service Record of George Barnes Galloway,'20 Relatives who are Wesleyan men, and class: George L- Roberte,'59 Reuben L. Roberts,‘66 Show less
23rd of May. Was eaten(??) stationed at Trieste ex-Austrian and F(?). While at F(?) (?) (?) in July 1-6 and later (?) before a (?) of four Allied (?) Show more23rd of May. Was eaten(??) stationed at Trieste ex-Austrian and F(?). While at F(?) (?) (?) in July 1-6 and later (?) before a (?) of four Allied (?) (?) affairs(?) at F(?). Was transferred to the U.S. Destroyer Badger at this time and returned to New York 15 Aug. 1919. Received my release from active service at Phila- delphia Navy Yard, 26 Aug. 1919. Show less
War Record Upon completion of (?) at the United States Naval Academy I was assigned to the Destroyer(?) Talbot. We engaged in trans-Atlantic escort Show moreWar Record Upon completion of (?) at the United States Naval Academy I was assigned to the Destroyer(?) Talbot. We engaged in trans-Atlantic escort duty from July until December 1918 during which time we (?) an (?) (?) in the English Channel and off the French coast. Engaged until German submarine off the (?) (?) (?) Sept. 1918 when the transport P(?) was torpedoed. On 17 Sept. 1918 rescued 146 sur- vivors of the S.S. Tasman torpedoed by Ger- man submarine and landed them at Brest, France. Returned from Brest, France to New York on December 15, 1918 after very rough passage, considerable damage having been done to the ship, necessitating her going into D(?) (?). Went south to A(?) in January 1919 and was (?) to sail in 4th March 1919 to escort President Wilson to France. Returned to Cuba on 1 April 1919. On 9 April left Cuba and was ordered to join the Eastern (?) (?) (?) (?) at (?), (?) (?) the Show less
Advertising Department William Boyd Advertising Director Offices: Chicago, New York Philadelphia, Boston, San Francisco The Curtis Publishing Company Show moreAdvertising Department William Boyd Advertising Director Offices: Chicago, New York Philadelphia, Boston, San Francisco The Curtis Publishing Company Independence Square Philadelphia The Ladies' Home Journal The Saturday Evening Post The Country Gentleman Chicago Home Insurance Building Earl Reeve, Manager Discharged from Naval Aviation - Dec 1917 Returned to U.S.A. Enlisted Army Aviation Jan. 1918 Cadet at Cornell Ground School + Camp Dick, Dallas Texas Training as "Fighting Observer" at Selfridge Field, Mt Clemens Mich. Commissioned Second Lieut. Nov. 1918 Discharged Dec. 1918 - Show less
NH? Location Iistrict Trainihg School Oct,1,1918 Newport fl ?nc:n5 Naval ‘ . ., g F ..-. a r:- x; I, —~ “‘ I ~ A. _ ' 7. ~.~ Comnahuzpts alfice Show moreNH? Location Iistrict Trainihg School Oct,1,1918 Newport fl ?nc:n5 Naval ‘ . ., g F ..-. a r:- x; I, —~ “‘ I ~ A. _ ' 7. ~.~ Comnahuzpts alfice Jau.lh.19;3 Newport h.1. Promotedi~ 7T0m<IRth t0<rahk> Chm. Fugign Show less
Private Corporal January 1, 1918 Corporal Sergeant February 15, 1918 Sergeant Sergeant, 1st Class June 5, 1918 Sergeant, first Class 2nd Lieutenant Show morePrivate Corporal January 1, 1918 Corporal Sergeant February 15, 1918 Sergeant Sergeant, 1st Class June 5, 1918 Sergeant, first Class 2nd Lieutenant October 28, 1918 On May 5, 1919 I was promoted to the rank of First Lieutenant, Sanitary Corps, USA by the Chief Surgeon, American E. F. in France. The notice of this promotion did not reach me until late in June 1919. Since I had been discharged from the service on May 23, 1919, I could not benefit from this promotion. In August 1918, I was recommended and took examination for a commission in the Quartermaster Corps. I was appointed Second Lieutenant, Quartermaster Corps in October 1918, but did not accept the appointment, as I preferred to wait for the commission in the Sanitary Corps. Show less