Permanent Address5 Hammond Place, Elmhurst, Long Island, New York.
Business AddressBlanchard Lumber Company, 11 Broadway, New York City.
Present OccupationLumber Salesman.
Last heard fromAbout January, 1921.

Senior Inspector, Dayton, Ohio, District Office, Bureau of Aircraft Production, Lumber and Propeller Division, January 6, 1918 to April 1, 1919. In connection with this work spent major part of the time at Fort Wayne, Indiana, in charge of inspecting rough lumber and manufacturing airplane propellers.

LLOYD J. DILL

Next of KinMrs. Helen W. Dill (Mother), 4000 Nebraska Avenue, Washington, D. C.

Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. N. A., November 27, 1917. Assigned to duty at Leon Springs, Texas. Transferred to Air Service and assigned to duty with Casual Detachment, Concentration Brigade, July 31, 1918. Discharged May 28, 1920. Died on August 28, 1921.

(The above information was obtained from the Adjutant General’s Office, Washington.)

*Harold Nicholas Donovan

Next of KinMrs. Eliza E. Donovan (Mother), 41 Oakview Terrace, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts.

Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. R., November 27, 1917. Assigned to duty at Camp Devens, December 15, 1917, and attached to the Supply Company, 304th Infantry. Sailed overseas, July 8, 1918. Upon arrival in France was made Battalion Scout Officer. As liaison officer made several trips to the front with troops. Later attended the 2nd Corps School at Chatillon-sur-Seine in the 37 millimeter gun course. On the way back from school contracted pneumonia and died at Base Hospital No. 1, Neuilly-sur-Seine, on November 10, 1918. Buried in the American Cemetery at Suresnes.