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^ "the Heavy Weepona Dlvla^on Jun{7.\e Tnfantryo He landed in the United States 'ind 18 for a thirty day# furlough e He has been a Corporal for seven months a Hia Parents live at 1218 South Franklin Stoo telephone 254"i>lo PARKER; PfCo Parkorj who hopes to change to a higher rating soon, still thinks sing~a*^gunner is best thing yato Ha drills and oanauwra on Carolina and Virginia ®6ch«Bo He was awarded a three day pass for outstanding alertness during recent maneuvers (aotually he was not asleep and the others woreo) }m- FROM MiTH AND WOM'^ tn F.v^vtGP PAR RTS H 8 Pvt o Parrish is at Santa Monica, California, and says it*8 too Vifi^' aVay from home# After roc' ing the news sheet, he doc-ides heM be working here even if California ia a pretty statOo He hopes that he will amplpyee again some day© TTe hope so too^Pvto Parrish© PI. C0U,TiJSs Pvt. colli ns has left Texai and gone to Colorado© Iki seems to ^ it bfitter“Thore9 but he is afraid he won®t stay very long© He“s movi ng on to tha*****®® for maneuvers soon, but he doesn®t mind since it®B nearer heme© He says ® hB®a only six miles from the Rocky Mountains and can stand in his barracks and Pikdo. »•« 8 Peak, HORTCai8 Iviation Cadet Horton is vrry well situated in tho beautiful land thB+ and ke thinks it“a very nice© He sai : he liked -cha air station, and he will start flying Monday© Keep em® flying, Carl, Pfe© l|^egepeth Is now in armored school studying wheel vehicles© being home very mch and hopes it won't be Ion-; before he{ 11 be back© He hslp/*’*^ -.he « ohool is located in a very prettjy ]' e lot, very prettjy place and being In a pretty place StPy,RTK« Aui© Shearin is now in the U© S„ ARmy since the W© AefjJi© G© has ‘■‘a» n^o A© C© She says tliat if everybody knew how well she liked being a Qg,j, ■the army they would waat to join© She stated that she missed tho employeoa at ®®htn and particularly the socomd sliifi emplouoes nth whom she worked. ^Vt 1 -I>|f-^ StmmOKS8 Aviation Cadet Simmons aoomfi to be busy ell the time© V’ihkn he (l^f©"^'‘^'~i^iyihgt he thought ho couli roct a while, but npper*ntly they have a .. * e- © . . , . - . ^ > A e_B ic., for he has had to |o to ground school morning and afternoon taking exams 0 After his exams, he Is going to Courtisnd, Aiabaica for IJaslc© j,. - JHATCH^* They*' vrry much© Remember the Kirklands! ^he * y live two houses down from her barrackc Poett AfCo Hatcher saye, "thanks a lot for the newse* She iermc to ®s teen invited to their .lome© She says the training pro,gram y atiff, but 8he®s having a grand t^me and 1» getting along fino. Seaman Harrell sayc he and his shijxaateoa that he knova almost evoryone nentioned n it© , ^^oer third class and was rated Auguot 1 as a thii •I enjoy reading tho paper Ha took his tost for rd class Aviation Ordnancoman©, f.'e“ro proud of jou© ; Pfo© Vialker is still statior^d in iJewail and Is very interested in all hiB old friends are ntationrd© He said he saw in the news that p, ^*'*llo would like to go overseas to sf e what It is Uke on the othar side© »»o Uld Mker says that he would be glad to change placts w^th hm for a while© He very much to bo back in the Sitatos nnd on furlo ugh,
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