NOK, 1916, Mrs. Evelina Babcock, Stonington, CT
Address, 72 East 77nd Street, NY, NY
World War 1, attended OTC, at Plattsburg Barracks and commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, Cavalry, August 15, 1917. He was signed to Company B, 304th Machine Gun Battalion, 77th Division, the as acting Adjutant 304th Machine Gun Battalion.
February 21, 1918, he was transferred Air Section, Signal Corps, serving as the Adjutant, School of Aerial Photography, Ithaca, NY. Transferred November 1, 1918, as Officer in charge of Technical and Specialized School of Aerial photography, Washington, DC. Discharged from the service, March 21, 1919.
He served with his brother Harry Saltonstall Babcock, in Squadron A, on the Mexican border.
Squadron A in the Great War, page 96
The Bronxville Reporter, Jan. 22, 1953, obituary
Herald Statement, Yonkers, NY, Jan. 22, 1963, obituary
NOK, 1916, Mrs. Evelina Babcock, Stonington, CT
Address, 72 East 77nd Street, NY, NY
World War 1, attended OTC, at Plattsburg Barracks and commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, Cavalry, August 15, 1917. He was signed to Company B, 304th Machine Gun Battalion, 77th Division, the as acting Adjutant 304th Machine Gun Battalion.
February 21, 1918, he was transferred Air Section, Signal Corps, serving as the Adjutant, School of Aerial Photography, Ithaca, NY. Transferred November 1, 1918, as Officer in charge of Technical and Specialized School of Aerial photography, Washington, DC. Discharged from the service, March 21, 1919.
He served with his brother Harry Saltonstall Babcock, in Squadron A, on the Mexican border.
Squadron A in the Great War, page 96
The Bronxville Reporter, Jan. 22, 1953, obituary
Herald Statement, Yonkers, NY, Jan. 22, 1963, obituary
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