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Show m ' Mimslngen, Germany. " Henninger a driver In the battalion's Battery B, entered the Army in January 1957 and was stationed at Fort Carson, Colo., before arriving in Europe the following1 September. The 18-year-old aoldier attended at-tended East High School. SERVICEMEN Army 2d Lt. Robert E. Rogan, son of Mrs. Martha J. Rogan, 7144 Bay dr., Miami Beach, Fla recently was graduated from The Infantry School's ranger course at Fort Benning, Ga. The seven-week course included in-cluded both jungle and mountain moun-tain combat training. He entered en-tered the Army last May. The lieutenant-was graduated from St. Patrick High School in 1953 and from Jacksonville State College "in 1957. His father, Francis E. Rogan, lives at 327 So. 12th East, Salt Lake City. . The 16-week course familiarized familiar-ized Colonel Isaac with ie duties of the general staff at corps and Army levels. The colonel is a 1939 graduate of the University of Utah. - PFC Billy R. Smith, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Smith, 859 So. State St, recetly completed com-pleted a-turret mechanics course at the Seventh Army Tank Training Center in Germany. The three-week course covered all phases of repair on the turret of the Army's M-48 tank. Smith is assigned to Company C of the 66th Armor's 1st Medium Med-ium Tank Battalion. A former student at Plain-view Plain-view High School in Dunn, N. C, he entered the Army in January 1956 and completed basic combat trainnig at Fort Jackson, S. C, before arriving overseas the following November. Novem-ber. PFC Terry G. Henninger, son of -Mr. -and. Mrs. Oscar M. Henninger; Hen-ninger; 323 M Street, recently participated in a' field training exercise conducted by the 538th Field ' Artillery Battalion near |