Lt. Howard C. Knotts and Sgt. Lowell Sutherland
Title
Lt. Howard C. Knotts and Sgt. Lowell Sutherland
Description
Lieutenant Knotts was a flying ace during the war. He was captured by the Germans, and eventually abandoned in "freezing water in the street of a little farming village in Belgium," where a hospitable Belgian farmer saved his life. Sergeant Sutherland was the first of Knox's alumni or students to be wounded in the war, serving at both Chateau Thierry and Verdun. He received an award for regimental bravery and two honor plates.
Subject
World War I; First World War; Soldiers; Aviators; Military air pilots;
Source
'The Gale,' Knox College 1920
Date
1919
Rights
Language
eng
Type
Text
Identifier
WWI-247
Coverage
1917-1918
Collection
Citation
“Lt. Howard C. Knotts and Sgt. Lowell Sutherland,” Knox College Experiences the First World War, accessed November 8, 2018, https://knoxcollege.omeka.net/items/show/671.