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Show Utah Service Personnel On The Move 2039 S. 11th E., recently completed com-pleted a course in military justice hel dby the 4th Infantry Division's judge advocate section in Germany. Hoppe, who wears the Army of Occupation Metal for duty in Germany, is a squad leader in Company H of the 4t hDivision's 22nd Regiment. Army Sergeant First Class Jimmie R. Linney, 24, whose wife, Earbara, lives at 1075 Harvard Ave., recently received a safe driver award in Germany. Sergeant Linney received the Seventh Army award for driving 10,000 miles without an accident. Army PFC Kenneth R. Haycock son of Mrs. Hermenia Haycock, 1142 S. Ninth E. St., is scheduled to leave the U. S. for Germany this month as part of Operation Gyroscope, the Army's unit rotation ro-tation plan. Private First Class Haycock's unit, the 11th Airborne Division, now stationed at Fort Campbell, Ky., will replace the 5th Infantry Division in Europe. The 18-year-old soldier was last stationed at Fort Bragg, N. C. PFC Raymond Anderton, 18, son of Gordon O. Anderton, 390 E. 27th S., recently left Fort Campbell, Ky., for Germany as part of Operation Gyroscope, the Army's unit rotation plan. Anderton's unit, the 11th Airborne Air-borne Division, is replacting the 5th Infantry Division in Europe. Army PFC Werner Hoppe, 21, Bon of Mrs. Gertrude Hoppe, |