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Show ; v . .v x V f J FOUR ARMY CHAPLAINS who sacrificed their lives when they gave their life jackets to oS sericemen aboard the sinking troop transport DORCHESTER during World War II are the subiec of o permanent life-sized display at the Wax Museum in Washington, D. C. This realistic scene completed in March 1959, occupies a prominent section of the museum. Portrayed are left to right: a serviceman leaving the ship; Rabbi Alexander D. Goode, York, Pa.; Reverend George L Fox, Filman, Vt.; Reverend Clark V Poling, Schenectady, N. Y. and Father John P. Washington' Arlington, N. J. A special Medal for Heroism was posthumously awarded the chaplains bv the umy in January of this year. r "r ,ne |