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Show I your linghamites Report (;g) L A. Durnford, Cop-rton Cop-rton has been discharged om the navy at the personnel if center in San Fran-Lt Fran-Lt (if-) Batista Rosa and wife MUCH and daughter Barbara, nived Wednesday to spend 20 ays at the home of Mr. and Mrs mberto Moretti. He expects to jceive his discharge from the avy on April 20. He joined the ivy in July 1939. He is a form- employee of Utah Copper impany T4 Albert Uubalcava was dis-larged dis-larged from the army April 10 the Fort Douglas separation titer. Bubalcavt, s'on of Mr. and rs Julian Rubalcava, who ser-d ser-d 10 months overseas, is auth-ized auth-ized to wear the Asiatic-Pacific bon, American theater ribbon, oil conduct medal and victory bon He entered the army Aug- T4 DeWey S. Crabtree, son of fr. and Mrs. W. D. Crabtree, Ciena, Mo., and husband of the former Lillian Golesh, Coppered, Copper-ed, was discharged from the army April 17 at Fort Douglas. Crabtree, who served 12 months overseas as a cook, is authorized to wear the Asiatic-Pacific ribbon rib-bon with one battle star, American Am-erican theater ribbon, good conduct con-duct medal, victory ribbon, combat com-bat infantryman's badge, expert infantry man's badge and Philip pine liberation ribbon-Prior ribbon-Prior to entering the army August Aug-ust 27, 1942, Crabtree was employed em-ployed by the railroad at Rawlins, Raw-lins, Wyo. |