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Show Our Boys In The Service WILLIAM R. CLARK WITH THE 25th INFANTRY DIV. IN KOREA Pvt. William Wil-liam R. Clark, son of Mrs. Vendetta Ven-detta Clark, of Altonah,. Utah, recently arrived in Korea for duty with the 25th Infantry Division. Di-vision. Clark entered the Army in November, 1952, and trained at Fort. Ord- Calif. He is a graduate of Altamont High School. Now the senior American division di-vision o nthe Korean peninsula,, penin-sula,, the 25th Infantry landed here in July, 1950, shortly after the Communists launched their attack against the Republic of Solth Korea. RAY F. LAMB Captain Ray F. Lamb, MC, son of Floyd E. Lamb, of Roosevelt, Roos-evelt, is at Medical Field Service Ser-vice School, located at Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, to attend a four weeks orientation course in military mil-itary medical service. The class is made up of officers recently called to duty in the Medical Corps, Dental Corps, Veterinary J . Corps, and Medical w"" Corps. 1 5erv':e J The orientation course stre&s. -es medical service in war sT jects include clinical proceri?,! f I in war injury, essentials , i 1 treatment for combat exhaust I .and preventive medicine m sures detecting health haS I and avoiding epidemics. GEORGE O, MURRAY WITH IX CORPS IN KORF Pvt. George O. Murray wh wife, Mary, lives at 1980 -ards St.. Salt Lake City l been assigned to the 11th HW neer Combat Battalion naS IX Corps, In Korea. P n ' Murray, an engineer combat construction specialist in cT ; n pany C, entered the Army 1 I n September, 1952, and arrived ti Korea in May, 1953. 111 l Before entering the Army k Murray was employed as a bat 5 er by the Fisher Baking Co i" V Salt Lake City. ' His parents, Mr. and Mrs Earl Murray, live in Bluebell.. ' W |