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Show . CORPORAL BbOTHE RECEIVES COMMENDATION j The following -commendation has ibeen received by Corporal Earl H. Boothe of Pleasant Grove. Headquraters XXL Bomber Command, Com-mand, San Francisco, Calif. . "Cpl. Earl K. Booth 39900321, Squadron B 370 A A F Base unit' has completed a period of temporary tempor-ary duty with this command In ac-eerdftnce ac-eerdftnce witts-rparagraph 46. spec-' spec-' ial order No 42, Lowry Field, Den-j Den-j ver. Colo., dated Feb. 11, 1945. j "nuring this temporary duty Cpl.. Boothe has aided materially in a i rcgram of. gun' camera installations installat-ions and th(. construction, of mock- up forvthekre training. His tech-' tech-' nical sfcili and knowledge have been I of considerable value to combat or-I or-I ganizations. . "It is the desire to "commend Cpl, Boothe for the-superior manner man-ner in which he discharged the duties assigned .him, and for the zeal and industry he has dlplayed while with this command. For the Comandlng General, '"' . A. W. KISSNER, Brig. Oeneral. TJ, S, A, Chief of Staff Similar papers have been received receiv-ed by Cp.l Boothe from Brig. Gen. Sneed and Colonel John B. Patrick from Lowry Field," Denver, Colo. Cpl. Boothe entered the service In January, 1944, and was sent to Lowry Field. After; completing C P C he was an Instructor - In Gun Camera installation and construction construct-ion of mockup for theatre training. Because of his outstanding work, he was flown to. the Marianas in the S Pacific where he-prepared the B. 29 for the- Toyko attacks. This a1:?!!':., rt completed he re-!ti'rnid re-!ti'rnid t t! ,, ates, arriving home !. bftbv c'auihfer was :-. -. the fii'iner Zoia jHooiry-. - - |