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Show S 1C Dean Stringham, son of Mr. and Mrs. George M. String-ham, String-ham, spent Thursday and Friday of last week with his parents while enroute from Oklahoma to Chicago. S 1C George Pollick arrived Wednesday from Oak Knoll hospital, hos-pital, Oakland, Calif., to spend a 34-day furlough with friends and relatives. Your i Binghamites Report Pvt. James K. Cunliffe Jr., I husband of Mrs. Naon Cunliffe is at present stationed at Aberdeen Aber-deen Proving Grounds. Md. Pfc Emil S. Pollick was discharged dis-charged December 11 at Fort Douglas. He has been in service 49 months of which 39 were spent overseas. He holds the American Am-erican defense service ribbon, Asiatic-Pacific ribbon, Philippine Philip-pine liberation ribbon, good conduct con-duct medal and victory medal. S 1 C Lynn Woolsey, son of Mrs. Mike Nepolis, left Guam December 7 and expects to arrive ar-rive home shortly after Christmas- Cpl. Jack V. Householder, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Household-. Household-. er, was recently transferred from Okinawa to Tokyo, Japan. He says that his mail is just catching catch-ing up with him. Jack writes that there is more work in a theatre headquarters than in an army headquarters. The building build-ing in which he is stationed is called the Die Ichi building and is located directly across the Mott from the Imperial palace. Jack expects to return home sometime some-time in January. Cpl. Mike Gerbich writes from Manila in the Philippines that he expects to be home the end of December or sometime in January. Jan-uary. Mike says to tell everyone I hello for him. He sent several j copies of a Thanksgiving menu in the Philippines to the Bing- j ham Bulletin. Howard W. Pingree, PhM 3c, husband of Mrs. L. Pingree, of I Bingham, is on his way home from Pearl Harbor. Pingree is one of 500 high-point navy veterans vet-erans whom the "Magic Carpet" is bringing back to the states a-board a-board the USS Nevada. |