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Show Our Boys In The Service 'i a' x '"" f JAMES N. MANGUM Airman James N. Mangum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Squire N. Man-gum, Man-gum, Roosevelt is home on 30 days leave from the U. S. Air Force after having successfully completed complet-ed Jet Mechanics school at Ama-rillo Ama-rillo Air Force Base in Texas. Next stop in Airman Mangum's exciting Air Force life is the Suez Cana! one, where he will work on America's latest type of jet aircraft. air-craft. Airman Mangum enlisted in the Air force April 17, 1956 and underwent under-went 11 weeks of basic training at Parks Air Force Base, Calif., prior to his assignment to jet school. ALBERT K. JOHN 25th Div., Hawaii PFC Albert K. John, whose wife, Ramona, lives in Bridgeland, Utah, recently participated in Organization Day activities with the 25th Infantry Division in Hawaii. John, son of John O. Jay, Ship-rock, Ship-rock, N.M., is a member of Co. B of the division's 65'the Engineer Battalion. He entered the Army in August 1955 and was last stationed station-ed at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. CLIFFORD C. SIREWAP 7th Div., Korea Army Specialist Third Class Clifford C. Sirewap, whose wife, Amelia, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Sirewap, live in Randlett, Utah, is a member of the 7th Infantry Division in Korea. Specialist Sirewap is a machine gunner in Company H of the division's 31st Regiment. |