Penrose Vass Stout seated with officers in the dining hall, probably at the U. S. School of Military Aeronautics in Princeton, New Jersey.
Stout was stationed at the school in the summer and fall of 1917. He wrote the following note on the back (dated July 30. 1917): "Dearest Cousin Kate, View of the officers table, showing yours truly still in the ground school. Sorry I can't come up tomorrow will write. Penrose." Durin...
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Summary: | Stout was stationed at the school in the summer and fall of 1917. He wrote the following note on the back (dated July 30. 1917): "Dearest Cousin Kate, View of the officers table, showing yours truly still in the ground school. Sorry I can't come up tomorrow will write. Penrose." During World War I Stout was a pilot, eventually serving as a lieutenant in the 27th Aero Squadron, First Pursuit Group. |
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