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Show Lt. J. A. Wingate Gets PIO Position in Korea First Lieutenant James A. Wingate, Win-gate, husband of Mrs. Barbara B. Wingate, 42 Senior Court, Springville, Spring-ville, has been assigned as assistant assis-tant Public . Information officer with I Corps in Korea. The public information office is the liason office which releases news of the military forces 'to the press. Lieutenant Wingate, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wingate, 678 East 4th South, this city, supervises the home town news branch of the I Corps PIO. The branch prepares stories of men serving with I Corps for news release in the United States. A graduate of the Infantry officer offi-cer candidate school at Fort Ben-ning, Ben-ning, Ga., Wingate was assistant PIO with 'the 5th Armored Divi- sion, Camp' Chaffee, Ark., before leaving for Korea. He has served a total of four years with the U. . Army and was with army of occupation forces in Korea in 1946. A former journalism student at Colorado University, he first entered en-tered service in 1945, was discharged dis-charged in 1947, and re-enlisted in 1951. |