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Domestic News April 29, 1918

Rogue River Courier

Grants Pass, Josephine County, Oregon

What is this article about?

James H. McFarland of Grants Pass, Oregon, has completed officers training at Camp Meade, Maryland, and is set to receive a commission as second lieutenant in the infantry. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. McFarland and previously served as a sergeant in the ambulance section.

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Another Grants Pass Man Is Given Com.

According to a dispatch from Washington, James H. McFarland, of this city, has successfully completed the third officers training class at Camp Meade, Maryland, and is due for a commission as second lieutenant in the infantry.

Lieutenant McFarland is a son of Mr. and Mrs. D. McFarland, of North Tenth street. He was graduated from Grants Pass high school in 1914 and entered the University of Washington at Seattle in the fall of that year. Last spring he enlisted in the ambulance section of the U. S. army and was a sergeant in that branch when he was appointed to attend the officers training school at Camp Meade.

What sub-type of article is it?

Appointment Military

What keywords are associated?

Officers Training Military Commission Infantry Lieutenant Grants Pass Camp Meade

What entities or persons were involved?

James H. Mcfarland Mr. And Mrs. D. Mcfarland

Where did it happen?

Grants Pass

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Grants Pass

Key Persons

James H. Mcfarland Mr. And Mrs. D. Mcfarland

Outcome

successfully completed the third officers training class and is due for a commission as second lieutenant in the infantry

Event Details

James H. McFarland, of this city, has successfully completed the third officers training class at Camp Meade, Maryland, and is due for a commission as second lieutenant in the infantry. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. D. McFarland, of North Tenth street. He was graduated from Grants Pass high school in 1914 and entered the University of Washington at Seattle in the fall of that year. Last spring he enlisted in the ambulance section of the U. S. army and was a sergeant in that branch when he was appointed to attend the officers training school at Camp Meade.

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