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Frederick Albert Bonsal enlisted August 25, 1918, in the United States Merchant Marine.

Identifier: lansdowneschoolw00groc (find matches)
Title: Lansdowne school and the world war
Year: 1919 (1910s)
Authors: Groce, H. Emilie
Subjects: World War, 1914-1918
Publisher: (Philadelphia, Central press co.)
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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r andhad command of my own vessels up to the time of release from activeduty. 133 John Buckley was an engign in the U. S. Navy. Hereceived his training at Pelham Bay, and was stationed at theBrooklyn Navy Yard until the time of his discharge in the earlysummer of 1919. Eugene Adolph Joehman enlisted in the Navy, October15, 1915. He was on the U. S. S. Illinois and served at VeraCruz during the Mexican trouble. He is now at Miami, Florida,taking care of supplies. He received the rank of chief-pettyofficer-yeoman. He was seriously ill with the flu, but recovered.He will get his discharge on January 24, 1920, his 22nd birthday. James Joseph Milloy was drafted into service in June,1918. He had served in the Navy since early boyhood, but hadleft it about a year previous to his induction into the Army. Hewas in training at Upton, N. Y., about one month, when he wassent overseas; there he was placed in Camp Covington, France,At present time (August 1,1919) he has not returned to America. 134
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Frederick Albert Bonsal enlisted August 25, 1918, in the UnitedStates Merchant Marine. He reported at Boston and was assigned to the S. S. Meade. This vessel was a transport during the Spanish-Ameri-can War, and was sunk off the coast of Florida. It was raised early in1915, overhauled at Newport News, and sent to Boston to be used as areceiving ship for the Merchant Marine. He was later transferred to the S. S. Grovernor Dingley. Seaman Bonsai made about eight trips to Maine and in the vicinityof Boston-Marblehead, Charleston and Boston. Along the Maine coastthe ship docked at Boothbay Harbor, North Haven, Eastport, Eockland,Camden, Portland and Southport. He was next transferred to the S. S.Calvin Austin. Finally his passports were made out and he was recom-mended for a ship going to Eio Janeiro and Buenos Ayres. On the 13thof November they left Boston for Norfolk. There they did transportservice, taking troops from the S. S. President Grant and S. S. America.Around Thanksgiving they d

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