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Seven members of Section 3 of the American Ambulance Field Service, which has been in the Balkans since October, are cited in army orders today. One of the men was from Yale, one from Princeton and four from the University. The alumni of the University named are A. G. Carey '14 of Cambridge, D. Sargent '13 of Wellesley, G. Baird '11 of New York, N. Y. Lovering Hill '10 who has commanded the section for two years is cited in the order for the fourth time.

The citations mention gallant work performed by the men named in picking up and saving wounded men around Monastir under the heaviest of shelling. Hill's work at Hartmanswella-Kopf and Verdun also is mentioned.

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