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Show RAY, VETERAN OF TWO WARS j Commander of South Dakota Depart- J ment of the Legion Has Had ! Much Experience. j F. B. Ray, commander of the South Dakota department of the American Legion, Is a vet- , ('r:in of notn tha JJ$& Snnlsh - Amerl- $2 - can and World "4 ijsS' ; wars. During the 'nS 11,1 vs of "9S and 3KW -M, Mr. Ray n . . served in 16 bat- tes a:1j scrlm- " mages. sJfc&'jfif After being fV 1v " the seice. Mr. v Hay enlisted In ?" the South Dako ta National Guard and was a member mem-ber of that organization when the United States entered the World war. During the latter war he served as commanding officer of the One Hundred Hun-dred and Thirty-fifth and later the Three Hundred and Fiftieth infantry. He is now cashier of a bank at Yankton, Yank-ton, S. D. ' Mr. Ray is a charter member of Roy Anderson post, No. 12, of the Legion, and served as its commander. He was elected commander of the South Dakota Da-kota department in 1919. |