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Show GEN. M'HONALD GIVEN HONORS 6H5W v irk, April ? Brigadier General alcDonald brought back with him tht D s c., the British r. s. W ttid tho Belgian Croix da Guerre. He ii born ordered tn go directly tn the ProHdin reservation In San Fran cl SCO ultote he will ink1 rharso of the arm base ihore. His brlcado was hold n a reserve unit in tbe Bl " f thiol battle, bat-tle, but got action laier in the Argon no .-octor and wound up their sctlve fich'-inp fich'-inp with the "army of liberation" un-! dtr K i ti Albert in Boitrium. Tales of the general's bravery and the example he set to his troops by i III disregard of flying shells wera told by all the officers on board. Losses of the 361st reciment wcr -riven as ?'2 killod and l.nnu wounded General Mi DonaM't decorationn were awarded for "courageous and ion pifiiou- leadership of the 11m in f.in'rv brigade In iho f i r: t and Mcondl ib i r of ihr M n ' Nt -onn' nifen-he nifen-he and tho 1 s Scheldt offensive! later. Among the returning nffirers weft Lieutenant S II. Tfund, of San Fran epeo: I.ieufennnt III Lane, nf No-IVrcct. No-IVrcct. N -M . I'aptain W. (J. Parker, regimental surgeon of Cashmere. W ti ; Captain L. B, Savage, supply- offl'-er of BpOkans, Wash Captain Jacob KanSler, personnel officer, and Major ii li Raach, commanding the, second battalion ..f the rith Infantry, of Portland, I Ire. |