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...special graduate student in the University, was yesterday awarded the Distinguished Service Order by General Hersey for extraordinary heroism in skirmishes around Hill 378 in France. Lieutenant Gabriel enlisted at the outbreak of the war as a private, but he was soon promoted to the rank of Sergeant. Receiving an officer's training at Camps Dix and Lee, he was commissioned and sailed for France in August, 1918, moving directly to the front on his arrival there. After a week of active service, he was promoted to Regimental Intelligence Officers, in which capacity he made several patrols that often took...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: H. S. GABRIEL WINS D. S. O. | 5/17/1923 | See Source »

...Bourget, France, Sergeant Bury in a machine carrying 550 pounds cargo reached an altitude of well over five miles-world's record...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AERONAUTICS: Coast to Coast | 5/12/1923 | See Source »

...Code '18 White Chauffeur, R. J. Leven ocC. Sykes from Boston, W. L. Smyser '23 Rev. Smallwood, W. D. Dunkel 1G. Sinclair, the Mayor, W. N. Morse 4G. Tyson, the Banker, R. I. Leven ocC. Webster, the publisher, P. F. Holmes '24 Col. Grimes, C. H. Morgan '24 Sergeant, D. W. Keyes '26 Guardsman, Harold Bates

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WORKSHOP TO PRESENT "WELCOME TO OUR CITY" | 5/11/1923 | See Source »

...Code '18 White Chauffeur, R. I. Leven ocC. Sykes from Boston, W. L.Smyser '23 Rev. Smallwood, W. D. Dunkel 1G. Sinclair, the Mayor, W. N. Morse 4G. Tyson, the Banker, R. I. Leven ocC. Webster, the publisher, P. F. Holmes '24 Col. Grimes, C. H. Morgan '24 Sergeant, D. W. Keyes, '26 Guardsman, Harold Bates

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 47 WORKSHOP TO PRODUCE PLAY WITH TEN SCENES | 5/4/1923 | See Source »

Officers of McCook Field, Dayton, forgot their triumph in adding endurance to their list of speed, climb and altitude records, on seeing the fatal crash of a heavily loaded Martin bomber. Their guests of a few weeks, Captain W. B. Lawson and Sergeant Bidwell, of Langley Field, Va., Sergeant W. H. Rowland, of Selfridge Field, Mich., and Hugh M. Smith, of the Bureau of Standards, left McCook on a flight to Langley. In the face of a head wind, Captain Lawson-a distinguished war pilot- could not clear a bridge across the Miami at the edge of the field...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AERONAUTICS: Bomber Crash | 4/28/1923 | See Source »

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