Wilson Brennan The Denison Herald
Monday, August 11, 1919 pg. 5 P.J. Brennan was advised by wire Sunday of the arrival in New York of his son, Wilson, who has been overseas for about one year. The young man was with the signal corps that formed a part of the American army occupation forces in Germany. It is supposed he will be discharged soon and come home immediately. The Denison Herald Thursday, September 18, 1919 pg. 7 William Wilson Brennan, son of P.J. Brennan, who has just recently returned from France after 21 months of army experience, 18 as a member of the A .E.F. in France and Germany, will resume his studies at the State University this fall. Mr. Brennan was a senior in the electrical department of the School of Engineering w hen he vol unteered for the army. He left last Sunday for Austin. Military Veterans Susan Hawkins © 2024 |