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Preston Awarded Croix de Guerre

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Jerome Preston '19, of Lexington, has been awarded the Croix de Guerre by the French Government for conspicuous service on two occasions while under fire. Preston left college during his Sophomore year and was the first Lexington boy to enter the service in the war. He is with the American Ambulance Service and has been in France for 15 months.

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