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Show MIRCDSMCM BACK FROM EDROPE Marcus rritchlow. son of City Recorder Re-corder and Mrs. William Critchlow, Sr., arrived in Ogden this morning : f torn the Great Lakes training station at Chicago for a visit to his family, j He has been granted a ten-day furlough, fur-lough, having but recently arrived there from overseas. Young Critchlow enlisted in the aviation avia-tion section of the navy in December, 1917, and w-as stationed at San Diego for some months. On the tirst of June, 1918; he sailed from New York for duty along the Irish const, being with the hydroplane section t'ntch-low t'ntch-low was not in the flying branch, but was in charge of mechanical work, keeping flying machines in repair. After the war ended, he was sent to England and finally to France, where he remained until ordered back to the United States. I rr . |