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Show I OUR SERVICEMEN AT HOME 1 1 Local service men released from duty recently Include the follow--ng: Richard W. Dotson, who served for twenty-three months overseas as a Radio and Telephone Operator Oper-ator with the Army Air Forces. He entcrsd service on June 14, 1943 and served In the Pacific theatre of operations. Melvin O. Reeves, who entered service on February 10, 1943, and spent his entire time in the states, serving in Texas, Michigan and Arizona. Delbert R. (Ross) Woolsey, who entered service on December 10, 1G43, and spent eleven months on overseas duty In the Pacific theatre thea-tre of operations. Courtland Nelson, who entered service On June 9, 1943, and served for eighteen months overseas as a Wire Chief with a Field Artillery Observation Battalion, In the European Theater of operations. Wendle Gardner, wno has been In service since December 7, 1942, and spent nine months on overseas over-seas duty. Lloyd J. Pryor, who has served J with the Army since May 31, 1943, and whQ served in both the European Euro-pean and Pacific theaters of operation oper-ation durin his ten months of overseas duty. Joy M. Bybee, who entered service ser-vice on April 4. 1944, and was not assigned to overseas duty. Harold K. Bryant, who served for eighteen months as a ratlio operator operat-or with a signal battalion in the European War zone. He entered service on November 4, 1942. Connell Marsden, who served for two and a half years with the Army Air Forces, without being assigned to overseas duty. Henry W. Day, who served on the USS Ar0 for fifteen months. Mlss Bonnie Lou Dalley, who has served with the WAVES since June 29, 1944, and has been stationed sta-tioned at the Radio Center of the Navy Department in Washington, D. C. Boyd H. Edwards, who . entered the Navy On July 6, 1943, and who served for a year on the aircraft carrier Saratoga, and for short periods on the Hedron and the Casu. Melvin D. Baldwin, who served with the navy but whose record cl service ls not available. |