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Show p, Pic Clarence E. Johnson VJ Coming to United States fj' Pfc. Clarence E. Johnson of I' i fountain Green, Utah is now at ,- ( he Le Havre Port of Embarka- "on Staging Are.- In France a- rj i aitlng shipment to the United ,1 j Mates under the Army Redeploy- JJ mont program. He is the husband of Mrs. Knoana Johnson of Fountain .( Green. jj' -Wc. Johnson entered the Army lk ' wc. 7, 1943 and has served six j rnonths overseas with Company V K 8th A. Infantry Battalion. He 1 Participated in the Battle of Cen- j al Germany. l He has been decorated with a wonze Battle participation Star jl, ana Combat Infantry Badge, and Ji nas to his credit 61 points under 111 ne,redePloyment program. A More entering the Armed serv- I', i of our country he was era- 'A' ?ne 01 the later divisions to !' I1)'" combat, the 20th Armored V "'vision caught the enemy at 1 1 X Danute after a swift 800- jj1 'e march from Normandy, 'ranee. Elements of the division "elPed to throw a bridgehead a- Ijfi n.S the Danube, last important X ?,ral carrier before south - 5:r di -rn Germany, after which the J a . 10n thr"st two columns in $ MunVichday "ghting mafCh t0 t teJanks' infantry and artillery fi at ,v.eci to break fierce resistance '0 Lixi Munich SS baracks and til bv u School, a fight termed r(f: inVth,e supporting, veteran 45th Ilfi S Jy Div'sion troops as "the Per Lan,Vcal "ghting ever ex- J saTrf ced" Capturing thou- 'FJ ZrL l Prisoners, the 20th Ar- J rounPivision then looped a-und a-und Munich and drove straight tot, ?burS. Austria, helping to X tlnor'. e surender of von Kessel- "n8 s armies. |