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Show Son of Foimei Cedai Lady Returns From Korea One of three brothers who have been serving in Korea will b home this week to see his mother, Mrs. Clara Bracken Kastl of Santa Cruz, Calif., a former resident of Cedar City. Mrs. Kastl, who raised a fam-ily fam-ily of eight children, with five sons in World War II and three sons in the Korean War, says this "this Korean war is mucn worse. "I seem to be all worried out by now." Wayne Bracken, 23, a Navy hospital corpsmen fourth class, who has served with the Marines Ma-rines in Korea since last June, arrived in the United States two weeks ago and is expected home this week from San Diego. He was attached to the 7th regiment of the 1st Marines in Korea and has been in the regular reg-ular Navy for three years. Two of his brothers, James and Gale Bracken, are still in the Korean area. James, 30, is a sergeant in the regular army and also has been In the fighting since last June. He served overseas during World War II for four years. Including the Battle of the Bulge, and in France, Italy and Africa. Gale. 25, who who was recalled to active duty by the Navy in April of this year, recently sailed for the Far East. The other sons who served overseas during World War II are Sgt. Ronald Bracken, and Capt. Hamlin Bracken Brac-ken of the army and Lt. Vernon Kastl of the air force. |