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HUGH A. BRANCH
Fort Clayton, Canal Zone,
Dec. 11 - U. S. Army Specia
list Hugh A. Branch, 20, son
of Mrs. Elizabeth Branch of
Rt. 4, Louisburg, is under
going mechanized infantry
field training at the, Rio HWto
training area.
The 4th Battalion, 20th
Infantry (Mechanized) spends
four months of the' year in
the field, concentrating on
semi-annual exercises -at Rio
Hato. . ' '
In September,- 1969 two
companies of the 4th Batta
lion, 20th Infantry completed
the Jungle Operations Train
ing Course at Ft. Sherman,
Canal Zone. In October all
companiesVcompleted the
annual Operational Readiness
Test at company level.
Operational readiness at
company level, vehicle rpain
tenance, jungle' training, and
weapons qualification cuUm
nate in the middle of Decern
ber with the Battalion's
Operation*! Readiness test at
Rio Hato '
t ' JAMES GREENE
USS Forres tal (FHTNC)
Dec. 18 -- Navy Fireman
James Greene, son of Mr. and
Mrs: James Greene of Route
4, Louisburg, N. C., is serving
aboard the aircraft carrier
USS Forrestal with the U. S.
Sixth Fleet in the Mediter
ranean.
The Forrestal will be parti
' cipating in Fleet and NATO
operations. This is the ship's
eighth Mediterranean cruise.
It is scheduled to visit
Cannes: France during the
Chrjjtmas holidays with visits
to Paris available to members
of -the crew.
BEALOW W. POWELL
With U. S. Air Forces,
Thailand-' Technical Ser
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geant Bealow W. Powell, bro
ther of Mrs.'Jerry Jackson of
5 E. College St., Franklinton,
N. C. is a member of the
1974th Communications
Croup that has earned the
Outstanding Unit Award. ?
The unit was cited for
communications support to
combat units in Southeast
Asia from July 1968 through
June 1969. This was accom
plished despit? the handicap
of a difficult operating en
vironment, extended logistic
supply lines and a rapid turn
over of experienced per
sonnel.
The J974th is part of the
Air Force Communications
Service which provides global
communications and air traf
fic control for the USAF.
Sergeant Powell is 4 com
munications equipment tech
nician assigned to Udorn
Royal Thi AFB, Thailand, t
The sergeant is a 19^9
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JON D. RADFQBD
Pensacola. Fla. (FHTNC)
Dec. 18 Naval Aviation
Officer Candidate Jon D.
Radford, son of Mrs. W. H.
Radford," of Route 2, Louis
burg, N. C,, has piade his first
solo flight.
The flight was made in a
T34 "Mentor" trainer after
five months of intensive aca
demic. military, and physical
training, including one month
of Primary Flight Training
with Training Squadron One
at Saufley Field, Naval Auxi
liary Air Station, Pensacola.
Fla. /
The "Mentor" is the mili
tary'? version of the civilian
Beechcraft-"Bonanza."
He will continue on to'
. more advanced phases of his
flight training for approxi
mately 13 months before re
ceiving his pilot's "Wings of
Gold."
WILLIAM L. HIGHT
Argentia, Newfoundland
(FHTNC) Dec. 17 - Navy
Fireman William L. Hight,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C.
Hight of Route 2, Louisburg,
N. C., is serving at the U. S.
Naval Station in Argentia,
Newfoundland ,
Newfoundland was one of
eight Western Atlantic areas
in which the United State*
was given 99 year leases on
military sites. The m United
States flag was first raised
over Argentia in February of
1941. In August of the sanw/
year President Roosevelt and
Prime Minister Churchill/met
aboard HMS Prince of "Wales
at Argentia to formmatd the
now famoils Charter
Agreement. /
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Heroin Killing Teens
New York -Dr. Michael
Baden, N. Y. associate medi
cal examiner, says as many as
200 teen-agers have died this
year from invQlvement with
heroin He stated that more
than 900 persons would die
by the end of the v?ar in the
city.
Minneapolis-Joseph
RasfnUST^deputy chief of
police here, says the maxicoat
is a great boon to shoplifters.
He told merchants at a
fraud-prevention clinic the
department approved of the
miniskirt because they
"barely cover what they're
supposed *to cover, let alone
ftlding merchandise."
Maxicoat &
Shoplifter
New Duke
President
Durham. N. C.- Terry San
ford. former Governor of
Norths jGarolina. has been
named president of Duke
University. He succeeds Dr.
Douglas M. Knight, who re
signed to become a vice pre
sident in the Radio Corpora
tion of| America (RCA).
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On Apollo 13
Cape Kennedy -The Apol
lo 1 3 rocket has begun a final
testing for the March 12
launching of an expedition to
the foothills of the moon's
rugged highlands. Apollo 13
astronauts are James A.
Lgvell Thomas K. Mattingly
and Fred W. liaise.
of the
amazed to
interpret
their views.
?It is very difficult for one
to do his own work, much
lest tome of the work of
others. >
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