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Show Uamites port ., not hearing for weeks, mas CauU'ields were de-;' de-;' L receive two letters on her 23 from First Lieuten- 5 l Caulfield, with the engineers in England. rites that the countryside, b continuous rolling lawns. Is him of a very large and Ij g0if eourse. Recently Ited'the city of Bath and Ins on spending his next 'in London. Mrs. Caulfield . recommending that, if le Lt. Caulfield visit Coun-aterford, Coun-aterford, Ireland, home of irents. a Farragut, Idaho, comes 'that Johnny Cavazos Dias, ' Mrs. E. Dias of 107 Carr reported for duty and train-the train-the U. S. naval training 'a located in the mountains ilho on September 23. Ernest Ballamis, who was ied at Greenville, Pa., with '.eld artillery, now has an ) number in care of the .aster, New York. rt Pollard of 93 Carr Fork fd in the U. S. army en-r en-r corps and left September r induction at Fort Douglas. Jl receive training at Geig-tld, Geig-tld, Wash. He has been a Copper company employee ;nths. His wife, Venetia Mc-:;r Mc-:;r Pollard, is employed at :.gton Arms plant. st Lieutenant Howard J. rs, son of Mrs. L. W. Olson iit Lake City, formerly of :am, writes that life with sf engineers' corps in the Pacific is all right. He sail-m sail-m San Francisco about 1. medical field service school irlisle Barracks, Pa-, sent a release stating that First enant Ray E. Spend love one of 422 officers of the :al department qualified on naber 23 for field duty with i The training course is de-1 de-1 to give physicians mili-knowledge mili-knowledge necessary for to be efficient medical de-:ent de-:ent officers, capable of ng out preventive measures taring for sick and injured war conditions. 6 Zaccaria Jr. received this week from his brother, ral Rudy Zaccaria, in Sic- wrote he was getting fine. Last word his family was a government report ! Cpl. Zaccaria had been Ki and evacuated to a hos- Sergeant John W. Holmes nipleted eight-weeks' basic 4 at Camp Claiborne, La., J slated for an additional weeks special engineers' f Mr. Holmes left here ,'5 lor service. 'fioral Tecluiician George who has been in north--anada with the U. S. en's en-'s the past 18 months, is stationed at Fort DuPont, Jkant Mike Koukles, no be serving with a division divis-ion distinguished itself in ftle of Salamaua, New recently wrote: "Except Pale yellow skin coloring, left little trace of it-lffie it-lffie Physically, as I am m fit health as ever, -made such a deep impres-mind impres-mind I shall never 'J' ThG commander of -vision says that although sPanese in New Guinea Cftfifiht left- they can- :5backsWln after thdr de anridwlrd P. Sager, ;fs and Mrs. Edward P. '3 ot Cleveland, O., a en f V flyin8 fortress, a QatW,ardod the ir medal oaK leaf cluster for com-nPi, com-nPi, :successful missions ;'emy territory. Lieutenant 'feIad- His wife the W in Pc!nna Sturgill and Ml? Faph with ner ' and Mrs. James Hill. Uts(n, son of Mr. and i Mattson of Telegraph J e ln the suth Pacific, fesays iff,n,action recent-JHello" recent-JHello" to everyone. |