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Show WITH THE MARINES ; MARINE STAFF SERGEANT ALEXANDER C. JAMIESON Marine Staff Sergeant -Alexan- FIRST LIEUTENANT SHELDON L. I5AKER ider C. Jamieson, Jr., of 560 Elm avenue, recently was promoted to his present rank at the ivittrine i Corps air station, Santa .Barbara, California. I He ia a parachute rigger with a fighter squadron, and is a veter- ;an of the war in the Southwest Pacific. Before joining the Marine Corps in July, 1942, he was employed em-ployed by a local bread company 'If ' IP s MARINE PRIVATE FIRST CLASS ELMER KNIGHTON Marine Private First Ciass Elmer El-mer Knighton of 42 Hollywood avenue has been graduated from the Marine Corps field telepnone school at San Diego, California. For exceptional work as a student, stud-ent, he was promoted upon graduation. grad-uation. Private Knighton is now awaiting further assignment with a communication unit. MARINE PRIVATE FIRST CLASS JOHN R. HART Marine Private Class John R. Hart, Sr., 1257 Stratford avenue, j Salt Lake City, has been grad- I First Lieutenant Sheldon L. Baker.Marine fighter pilot of Salt Lake City, is shown in the cockpit cock-pit of his plane somewhere in the South Pacific, he has made numerous num-erous sweeps and strikes into enemy territory. He attended the University of Utah before joining join-ing the Marine Corps. uated from radio operators school at the Farine Corps Base, San Diego, California. He is now awaiting assignment to a Lea.th-erneck Lea.th-erneck combat unit as a communications commun-ications specialist. The local Marine Mar-ine was promoted to his present rank due to outstanding achievement achieve-ment during the course of study. MARINE STAFF SERGEANT KOBEI5T R. SMITH Marine Staff Sergeant Robert R. Smith, 22. of 1371 Park st. a former airplane mechanic, gives a aileron a coat of paint in the service ser-vice squadron shop at El Toro Marine Corps air station in California. Cali-fornia. He is a member of the ground crew which services and repaires training planes. |