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Show v ALL NAVY FAMILY Four sons and one daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Sullenger. 221 3rd East, Copperton, served in the navy during the war. Dau ghter Charlotte returned to civil life and a nurses position at Holy Cross hospital when the war was over but her four brothers remained re-mained in the service as career men. Last Thursday Charlotte rejoined her brothers, and the navy when she accepted a permanent per-manent commission as ensign in the Navy Nurse Corps. Nurse Charlotte's brothers are serving in widely separated areas with the navy, but the Sullenger home in Copperton is still home to all of the family. Keith is a radioman, first class, serving in the Philippines; Milton Mil-ton is a boatswain mate, first class, serving in Hawaii; Lieut-Charles Lieut-Charles Sullenger, who was promoted pro-moted to commissioned officer status from the enlisted ranks of the navy, is stationed in the Bureau Bur-eau of Naval Personnel, Navy department, Washington, and brother James, also a commissioned commis-sioned officer, is currently on duty at the University of Utah with the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps unit. O |