Sergeant Robert Lewis Forbush '13, master engineer, senior grade, in Co. D., 101st Engineers, 126th Division, died in France, March 14, from pneumonia. He enlisted as a private in July, 1917. Before going overseas in the following September, Forbush was made a sergeant. He served in the capacity of master engineer continuously with the 101st Regiment until October 1, 1918, when he was sent to an engineer officer candidate school. He graduated about December 1, but because of the armistice never received his commission. At the time of his death, Forbush had returned to his company and was acting as second lieutenant.
Lieut. H. F. Engelbrecht A.M. '18.
Lieutenant Herbert Frederick Engelbrecht A.M. '18 died from poison gas at the Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, D. C., on December 3, 1918. He had been on duty at the American University Experimental Station. Engelbrecht was inducted June 28, 1918, and received his commission in October.
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