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Show I Your Binghamites Report Pfc Roy E. Bartell, who recently recent-ly spent a 45-day furlough visit-ing visit-ing friends and relatives here, is stationed at Camp Carson, Colo. He was with the 10th Mt. divis-iun divis-iun in Italy. He has now been assigned as an MP for the prisoner prison-er of war camp at Camp Carson. Sgt. Nick Chanak, son of Mrs. Hike Chanak, was discharged November 21 from the army at the Fort Douglas Separation center. cen-ter. Sgt. Chanak, who served 9 months overseas with the Hq's. 6th Bomb. 6-P, is authorized to wear the Asiatic-Pacific theater of operations ribbon, Good Conduct Con-duct medal, China-Burma-India, Victory medal - and American Theater ribbon as well as the Presidential unit citation and three battle stars. ee ee I Capt. Mike Koukles arrived I Monday from Nagova, Japan. Mike is the brother of Mrs. Frank ! Zaccaria and George Koukles. Mike has been in service for 55 ; months, of which 43 months were spent overseas. He was with the 41st division and participated in j major engagements in Australia, New Guinea, Philippines and Japan. PO 1C Howard Jackson arrived ar-rived November 21 to spend a 60-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Jackson of Lark. Pvt. Robert L. Nelson arrived Monday from Lowry Field, Colo., to spend a 15-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L Nelson. O S 1 C Harold Sturgill called hi: wife, the former Pat Gust, anc children Drake and Lee frorr Brownsville, Calif., to wish therr a happy Thanksgiving. S. Sgt. Keith R. Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Nelson ol Salt Lake City, was discharged November 27 from Fort Douglas Sgt Nelson, who served 9 months a England with the 34th bomb. Dutf it is authorized to wear the European theater of operations ribbon, good conduct medal, victory vic-tory medal and American theater thea-ter ribbon. He also received a iistinguished unit citation. Prior to entering the army in July, 1W3, Nelson was employed as irojtctionist, Star theater in Salt Ao City. His wife, the former ladoline Mayo, is the daughter if Mr. and Mrs. James Abreu I Bingham. T. Set. Howard C. Thomas ar-ived ar-ived Tuesday from Manila to isit with his mother, Mrs- Curl I Barrett. He has been in ser-ice ser-ice four years, having served I New Guinea and in the Phil-ppines. Phil-ppines. Mix Scroggin, who has been romoted to Signalman 3!C was ome last week visiting his paints, pai-nts, wife and son. He reported ock to Long Beach, Calif., (hero he leaves to return to iuani. Captain Robert D. Golf roturn-i roturn-i home Wednesday, November 1, to spend Thanksgiving with is parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey k)ff of Copperton. Cant- Goff nly recently returned from 18-tonths' 18-tonths' overseas where he flew I combat missions over enemy irritory with the oldest recon-aisance recon-aisance squadron in the Pacific jtr. The planes used in this ork were the latest models of it-Lockheed Lightning or P-38 hid i have been modified to irry huge aerial cameras in-ead in-ead of the usual five nose guns, apt Goff wears in recognition I his service the following rib-Ms: rib-Ms: Air medal with one oak If cluster, the Asiatic-Pacific bbon with 8 battle stars, the hilippine liberation ribbon with ie battle star, the American leatre ribbon, the Victory rib-in, rib-in, and the Presidential unit ilation ribbon. Robert joined the Eighth Photo tcco Sq. in New Guinea and Wed with that squadron until was in the Tokyo area as part the occupational air force, or Mi air force. Capt Goff is now visiting his Bicee, Miss Beverly Reeves of untmgton Park, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Marriott re-atly re-atly received word that their naroia was promoted to sea-Jn sea-Jn first class and that he was "ig transferred from the Aleuts Aleu-ts tu the Pacific. Lt. Col. Avery W. Masters, son Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Masters, s received a bronze oak leaf iter to the bronze star for Toic service on Okinawa. The tion was made when, under Nmely hazardous conditions, N Masters voluntarily accom-Wed accom-Wed the forward elements of I infantry battalion in an as-m as-m on Needle Rock Ridge, pch would give excellent oblation ob-lation into enemy held terrify terri-fy pt. Reno Marcon, husband of Maxine Marcon is at pres- II stationed in Korea. He was Wntly transferred out of the nhy into the ordnance de-Itment. de-Itment. T ' Daniel E. Fish, brother of 't '. J. Fish, was discharged Member 25 from the army at JIuglas. T4 Fish, who ser-l ser-l 35 months overseas with the S Ord. Dep. Co., is author-u author-u to wear the European rib-J: rib-J: K 'od conduct medal, victory pi and the American theater on Prior to entering the gy February 1941, Fish was Woyed as a mechanic-helper Jdioman 3(C Horace Max pkson of Mr. and Mrs. Horace jjea of Lark has been trans-N trans-N from the USS Blair, de-wer de-wer escort, to shore patrol at pi Cove Springs, Fla. His Se Mrs. Joyce Beckstead Seal ed him in Florida. I |