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Show LOCAL SERVICE m DUE OUT FORT RILEY, Kans. Six local soldiers soon will be released from active duty after serving with one of the Army's unique units. They are: Cpl. Max D. McCollin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. McCollin, 261 East 27th South; PFC Don G. Campbell, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. George G. Campbell, and wife, Lornana, live at 4848 Memory lane, Holladay; Cpl. Robert Keith Fryer, son of Mrs. Mary Allington, 4423 Wander lane, Holladay; Cpl. Martin L. DeKorver, son of Mr. and Mrs. C DeKover, 3216 South 8th East; Sgt. Cecil A. Tycksen, whose wife Carol Ann, lives at 264 East 27th South., and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Tycksen, live at 3205 Eld-redge Eld-redge St.; Cpl. Ricard E. Eskelsen, whose wife, Dixie, lives at 557 East 33rd South. Stationed at Fort Riley, they were members of the 47th engineers engin-eers camouflage battalion which is the "enemy" force used frequently to add realism to army field maneuvers. man-euvers. I Their battalion has taken part n s e v e ra 1 large-scale maneuvers |