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Show Armed Forces Local Man Assigned In England A communication received this week from an Eighth AAF Fighter Fight-er station in England, says : "Corporal "Cor-poral Junior C. Sundblom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sundblom, 674 East 2 North, Springville, Ut., who recently arrived in England, has been assigned to work as an anjiorer, repairing and loading the guns of aircraft on this Eighth Fighter Command airfield. Before entering the Army, Corporal Cor-poral Sundblomb was a student at Springville high school. Local Paratrooper 'as In D-Day Attack om a Ninth Air Force Troop Carrier Base, European Theater W Operations One of the Ninth Troop Carrier gommand glider Pilots to cross the invasion coast in the gigantic "D"-Day attack, and land on the Normandy shores "ance was Flight Officer Burn's Bur-n's Watts. His mother is Mrs. witie Watts of 512 South 3rd East street. Commenting on his experience, "e said, "I landed behind the ene-x ene-x my lines on "D" day and found it Plenty rough over there. I was agata t0 S6e EnSland once Plight Officer Watts' unit is as-gned as-gned to the Ninth Troop Car-AliL Car-AliL Tmand' sPearhead of the "wS St that Piercei Hitler's West Wan.- In turn the N.nth CZ arrier Corimand, headed Dart ?! en' Paul L- Williams, is col 016 Ninth Air Frce, U. S. f the A,lied Expedi-- Expedi-- m ZaMlFoTce- TroP Carrier t IaiP f'f a bri!liant role in the glider h ng 0f Paratroops and t me lnfantry ta France, high Paduate f Springville lete, of '39, anrat- enteiwl r two ars. Before he was a ; servlce ln July. 5?d f T Watt one of after ,anldS of Pots who, Withtro",11'3 gllder- load hs waJT and e(lulPnt, fought llltht0h enemy then evacnHtb;atch-head. nd was ?e 25Sa his own base ln lions. P M heater of Opera- |