
PMC Classes of the 1910s
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Notable Cadets of the 1910s
Gordon M. Bettles ’10
Engineer and Civilian POW in WWIIA civil engineer and mining executive, Bettles built a successful career before relocating to the Philippines. During WWII, he was interned in a Japanese prison camp in Manila, where he endured harsh conditions until his death in 1943. Read More About Gordon M. Bettles ’10
James C. Hobart Jr. '16
A Determined Volunteer on the Western FrontRejected by the U.S. military for poor eyesight, Hobart volunteered in France with the American Field Service, hauling ammunition under fire and earning a French decoration. He later served as a Red Cross ambulance driver and went on to a career with the Atomic Energy Commission.
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