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John Hall Janney was already [working?] with the Medical Corps of the British Army.
Henry H Marsden gave up his charge at St John's Church, Olney, and took up his duties as Chaplain. [in?] 148 F.A.
Mahlon Kirk and Ulric Hutton entered the [Formal?] Officers Training Camp. [illegible]
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sent to Italy (in August 1917-) where he did great work with forestry machines. He was wounded in action - awarded a Caproni Medal and an Italian War [?] Edgar Robree entered the ranks of Montgomery County's Company K. with whom he fought until obliged to return from [?] having been gassed. Early in Septembre the Draft began calling the boys from all parts of the District. [?] inall we found ninety-nine on our Honor Roll - as follows: But me of the number has[?] called report the make the [?]
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This record has been prepared by Mrs Jn Jones. Thrift Leader for Olney District under the Mont Co Council of Dapnee [Marion's?] sister and it is hoped that each Thrift Leader in each other District of the County will some have their reports completed and sent to Miss Martin [illegible?] Pooley Rockbille. Will anyone who knows of any corrections or additions to the at [?] please write Miss Poole immediately
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Insurance Section Bureau of War Risks Insurance Washington D. C.
Name -- Serial Number Address
Clarence Benjamin [?] Kensington Maryland
Went Sept 4 - 1918 - First draft from Richville - Camp Dix - His wife has received no allowance or allotment and is in great need of money - Has a baby born the 15th of August - Wife is [living?] [with?] An Aunt in Kensington
Blanche Hodge Kensington --