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[[underlined]] War Service (Army, Navy, Marine Corps or Allies) Honors, etc.
World War Service: [[/underlined]]

Chief of Air Service Training, American Expeditionary Forces, September 3, 1917 to January 3, 1918.

Member of Training Section, General Staff, American Expeditionary Forces, to June 14, 1918.

Commanding Officer, American Air Service Units, Toul Sector, to August 24, 1918.

Chief of Staff, Air Service, First Army, to October 18, 1918.

Chief of Air Service, First Army, to January 25, 1919.

Returned to United State February, 1919.

Assistant to Chief of Training and Operations, Air Service, March, 1919, to June, 1920.

Officer in Charge, Air Service Field Officers School, 1921.

[[underlined]] War Honors: [[/underlined]]

Awarded Distinguished Service Medal by United States.
Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, by France.
Officer of the Order of Leopold, by Belgium.

[[underlined]] Books written: [[/underlined]] None.

[[underlined]] Club and Association membership: [[/underlined]]

Chevy Chase Club, Racquet Club, and Army and Navy Club, Washington, D.C.; Aero Club of America; Society of Automotive Engineers, and Various other organizations.

[[underlined]] Present occupation: [[/underlined]]
Officer in Charge, Air Service Field Officers School, Langley Field, Virginia.

[[underlined]] Business address: [[/underlined]] Care of Chief of Air Service, War Department, Washington, D.C.

[[underlined]] Home address: [[/underlined]] (Temporary Langley Field, Virginia.

[[underlined]] Date: [[/underlined]] April 22, 1921. 
[[underlined]] Signed: [[/underlined]] [[signature line]]
                                       Major, Air Service.