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Show Richard I Harvey Missing In Action On Western Front Tie. Richard I'. ilarvey lix; been i eporl.i-d nil.-.siiii-; In iicl.liiii In Germany Ger-many since January 'Ml, accoi (liiiu Id wont received by hl.s parents, Mi-, iiml Mrs. I,. i. Harvey. 'J'lie la.s I. letter written by him on Dec. 2:i told ol beiiiK at a rest camp aller takini-: jiart in tli; bU; Allied counter olleiisive of Dec. 10. He e.xpeel ed t o be sent back to the 1 1 111 it. in 11 week. Richard entered the armed set-vice set-vice In March, 1942 a.s a member of the national (maid. He attained the rank o'f .Sorneant before transferrin!,' trans-ferrin!,' to the Medical department of the 222nd field artillery. He was M-nl to Brooke general hospital at Fort Kan Hon;, ton Texas, where he very creditably completed a course for sui;leal technicians. He was sent overseas in Soplembcr, 1944, and lues been with a medical detachment de-tachment of the 301 Infantry UeKi-ment UeKi-ment in France till December. He was a Kraduate of Pleasant Grove )ii"h school and of the Timp-ano.'oes Timp-ano.'oes .stake seminary and bad nenf tv.-o years at the Utah State Aericul'i: al '-ollece and the T!ri"ham Youih: univorsiy lx-fore enterine the arrr.v. Aw;,i;i:it' 'further word are his parents, and five brothers. Eut-'ene. J. H,. Kenneth. David and James Harvey two errand fathers J. L. Harvey ol this city and Hans Chrlstensen of American Fork. |