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Ireland |
 | | Ireland sailed with General Pershing for France as first assistant to Colonel Bradley and served in that capacity until the latter was compelled on account of ill health to give up this office in April 1918, when Ireland became chief surgeon. |
 | | Ireland was promoted to colonel in the medical corps on May 15, 1917, to temporary rank of brigadier general on May 16, 1918, and to major general assistant Surgeon General, A. F., on August 8, 1918. |
 | | Ireland is taken up by more or less prolonged trips away from Washington, to Florida in the winter and to Colorado in the summer, where at Pueblo lives their only son, Dr. Paul Mills Ireland, born in 1895, and a graduate of the University of Michigan in the class of 1920. |
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