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Among nine American volunteer ambulance drivers, who have been officially reported as missing in the war, is the name of John Clement '36.
One man was definitely said to have been wounded, while the rest have apparently been killed or captured in the northern war zone.
A statement from the American Field Service headquarters in Paris said: "The missing men were last seen a few miles south of a town which now is in German hands."
Clement, who taught school in Concord for two years, was studying in France when the war broke out. When hostilities began, he volunteered with other students in the American Field Service.
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