PAGE EIGHT
THE ECHO
OCTOBER, 1943
BRYSON
Ottis J. Bryson,
Seaman Second
Class, who has
recently been sta
tioned at the
Naval Air Sta
tion at Pensacola,
Florida, has been
assigned to a
ship. Before go
ing into service,
Seaman Bryson
was a member of
the Ecusta Clean
er Crew.
MULLENAX
Pfc. John P.
Mullenax, former
ly employed by
Ecusta as a Blen
der Helper, has
been transferred
from Camp Bow
ie, Texas, to Camp
Phillips, Kansas.
He has been in
the Army since
November 4,1942,
Christmas
BISHOP
S-Sgt. John E.
Bishop, who is
now with the U.
S. Marine Corps
somewhere over
seas, wrote re
cently that he
was “8,000 miles
from Ecusta”.
He was previous
ly stationed at
San Diego, Calif.
Before going in
to the Marines,
May, 1941, he
was employed, in
Ecusta Slitter
Service.
COMBS
Pvt. A. Bryan
Combs, Jr., was
shipped overseas
in February. He
is with the Army
Infantry. Pvt.
Combs was one
of Ecusta’s Drafts
men before he
entered the ser-
V i c e June 20,
1942. He was
stationed at Fort
Belvoir, Va., be
fore being shipp
ed overseas.
GRIBBIN
Cpl. John H.
Gribbin, former
ly employed in
the office of
Ecusta, is now
with an Army
Chemical Com
pany somewhere
overseas. He was
inducted into the
Army in Novem
ber of 1942. Since
then he has been
stationed at At
lantic City. N. J.
and Camp Sibert,
Gadsden, Ala.
MORRIS
Pfc. C. Clinton
Morris, former
Ecusta Chemical
Helper who join
ed the Marine
Corps Dec. 30 of
1941, is now
somewhere over
seas. He was pre
viously stationed
at the Marine
Barracks, Parris
Island, S. C.
DRAKE .
Pvt. W. Edwin
Drake, former
Ecusta Backtend-
er, went into the
Army on May 16,
1942 and since
then he has had
seven changes of
address. At pres
ent he is station
ed at Rosecrans
Field, St. Joseph,
Missouri.
BAGWELL
Pfc. Lewis P.
(“Bugeye”) Bag-
well, former
Ecusta Backtend-
er who left De
cember 29, 1942,
is now stationed
at Smoky Hill
Army Air Field,
Salina, Kansas.
He has been sta
tioned in Den
ver, Colorado and
at Tucson, Ari
zona.
BAGWELL
Lambert E. Bag-
well, Jr., Petty
Officer, former
Ecusta Machine
Tender who left
to join the navy
Jan. 31, 1942, is
now on overseas
duty. Petty Of
ficer Bagwell re
ceived his naval
training at the
Naval Training
Station, Norfolk,
Va.
HILL
Pvt. Edward J.
Hill, former Tes
ter in the Ecusta
Physical Lab.,
went into military
service on De
cember 9, 1942.
He has been sta
tioned at Keesler
Field, Miss.; Salt
Lake City, Utah;
Spokane, Wash.
He is now sta
tioned at Colo-
r a d 0 Springs,
Colo.
LYDAY
Pvt. John E.‘
Lyday, who left
here November
20, 1942 to join
the Army Ai»*
Corps, is now a
Radio Operator
and is stationed
at Scott Field,
111. Before going
into the service
he was a Tester
in the Physical
Laboratory of
Ecusta.
COLEMAN
T. Leslie Cole
man, former
Champagne
Printing Operator
who left to join
the Merchant Ma
rine in Nov. of
1942, is now an
officer. He is
stadoned at the
City of Flint,
Ludington, Mich,
on the Great
Lakes.
MERRILL
Pvt. Paul E.
Merrill is now
stationed at the
Army Air Field,
Las Vegas, Ne
vada. Pvt. Merrill
was inducted in
to the Army
March 18, 1943.
While employed
at Ecusta, h e
was a Blender
Helper. He i s
taking training
in gunnery.
CORN
J. Earl Com,
Seaman, Second
Class, is now
stationed at an
amphibious train
ing base at Lit
tle Creek, Va. He
entered the Navy
May 14, 1943.
Previous to mili
tary service, he
was employed by
Ecusta as Third
Hand in the Ma
chine Room.
ERWIN
Technical Sgt.
Harold L. Erwin,
former Champag
ne Gumming Op
erator who left
here July 24,1941
is now stationed
at the Army Air
Field, Ft. Worth,
Texas. 'Before
being sent to Fort
Worth, T-Sgt. Er
win was stationed
at Frederick, Ok
lahoma.
JACKSON
Pfc. Robert W.
Jackson has land
ed in England.
From all reports
he likes it fine.
The above picture
of Pvt. Jackson
was not taken
in England, how
ever, but on Long
Beach, California.
Before leaving
Ecusta Jan. 28,
1943, he was a
Control Tester.
HILL
Pvt. -John D.
Hill is now sta
tioned at Nash
ville, Tennessee;
he was previous
ly stationed at
Camp Edwards,
Massachu setts.
Before leaving to
join the Army in
January of this
year. Pvt. Hill
was in Slitter
Department at
Ecusta.
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LANNING
Pvt. Amos F.
Lanning is now
somewhere over
seas. He has been
in the Army since
November 23,
1942. Before go
ing into service
he was employ
ed by Champagne
Paper Corp. as a
Gumming Opera
tor. His home is
in Fletcher, N. C.
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