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Word was received via cablegram yesterday that two units of men who are to serve at the front and among whom are included a number of members and alumni of the University, have safely arrived in France. One of the cablegrams stated that the steamer Chicago, bearing 16 undergraduates who are enrolled in the American Ambulance Field Service has landed its passengers at Bordeaux. The other cable announced that the three graduates of the University who sailed to join the Lafayette Flying Corps, and disembarked at the same port.
The ambulance unit left New York on May 19. From Bordeaux the men will proceed to Paris, and there serve their brief period of apprenticeship before qualifying for driving at the front.
The aviation group sailed also on the 19th. It was composed of eight Americans, among whom are included W. H. Meeker '17, former president of the CRIMSON, V. Booth, Jr. '13, and S. W. Wiggins '15.
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