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Show -jjAHOU) (;riE.'E, Salt I! I 1 eA J,a!vr, who has been ap- ' 1 poir.te,"! to the marine aviation i j service. ; P -A ? -'it f ' I ' ki ' - '4 s ""':v -v. .... ' ; iy C' x tA : jfi i fa. . Vf . f .jy. WA-. aa-m , n n .Tffi SILT UKEB raw I . . i Harold Greene Appointed to Service, Parents Are i Advised. g Hard work and study have won dis- tinctiori for Harold Greene, sou of jr. Colonel and Mrs. Lawrence Greene, 156 jt; First avenue, who has just. been ap- pointed to the marine aviation, service, ;: according to information received yes- j terday by his parents. Harold is not jjf, yet 21 years of age, but, with a deter- r" mination to accomplish something in the service of his country, he applied himself to study and work while in K the engineering department at Magno- ;; li;t island. He enlisted in the United ytates marines about August 1, and ' was at once sent to Baltimore, Md., p where ho is now waiting to be as- te: signed to active service. r Harold Greene is particularly bright t. and clever, and ever since the time hi the United States entered the war he ft has been anxious to do something to fci show his patriotism. Finally Tie pre- fe; vailod upon his father, who w-as a member of former Governor Spry's Fv staff, with rank of colonel, to per- mit him to go into the navy. The young man is enthusiastic over his new appointment and is of just the timber thaf successful aviators are made, being be-ing fearless and determined and of excellent ex-cellent judgment. |