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EDWIN MOBLEY GORMAN

Private Marine Corps

Oakwood, Texas.

Born March 6, 1897, at Palestine, Texas. Recieved his early schooling at the Palestine and Oakwood public schools and the Marshall Training School of San Antonio, Texas. Attended k. and M. from September, 1914, to June, 1917. Joined the Marines in Houston, Texas, July 21. 1917, and was sent to Paris Island, South Carolina, for training and was assigned to the 55th Company, 5th Regiment, U. S. Marine Corps. Sailed for France Febuary 4, 1918, where he immediately saw front line duty. Instantly killed in the Second Battle of the Marne, July 21, 1918. Parents: Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gorman, Oakwood, Texas.


CYRUS EARLE GRAHAM

First Lieutenant Air Service,

Bryan, Texas.

Born April 17, 1894, at Bryan, Texas. Recieved his primary education in the Bryan public school and Allen Academy, Bryan, Texas. Entered A. and M. in September, 1911, and graduated with the class of 1916. Enlisted in the Air Service in the summer of 1917 and had his Ground School training at the School of Military Aeronautics, Austin, Texas. Sailed for France November 23, 1917. Completed flying training in France and was commissioned First Lieutenant Air Service June 19, 1918. Killed in an aeroplane accident, November 9, 1918. Mother: Mrs. Belle Ransome, Bryan, Texas.

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