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. Vs^ IjeBV^S 4?Jl#r/oug Lt, ailly ^Nlcholson Cpl, Allen Aldorman PfC:. Robt. W, Eason Sgt>- Charles. Jloar.^, Jr. Sgt, Dav-ld Sugg Lt. Howrard Vick Lt,, C* S. KillebrGW Ens, John Ivey Eagles G. L. Flint USN UR, »Boots” Parker Pvt. Frank Craft Cpl* Weeks A# Andrews Charles Cullon USN Lt, G-eo. Pennington Pvt, Roy c.Armstrong Lt, L, H, Fountain T/Sgt, Hov/ard Roberson Lt, Clarence Flyc Pvt. Aaron Keene Pfo, Jeff Tooley Pvt, Henry C, Bourne,Jr. S/Sgt, Earl Whitehurst Pvt, Milton R,. Gherry Thomas H. Boughtie USA PfC, Porcy A. Walston Pvt, j, s, Brower Lt, Wm, Thad Hussey,Jr, Pvt, Geo.Allen Warren Pvt. Wm. N.Sutton Pvt, Ray,Lilley , Gpl* S, J, Brewer' Pfo, J.B.. Bryant Cp.l»^ Lyman. Everett S/Sgt.Wf^lter Roberson S/Sgt, Clayton E* Robers03|i Sgt, Julian Barnhill Cpl, Percy .1 Everett Sgt, Ben Lovelace Pvt, Frank Kraft Cedric Pittman USN Pvt, Roscoe Kirkland' Cpl, Junius Koonce Doug Hathav/ay, recent honor graduate' fr om Tarboro High, as ’ civilian guest of the Rotary Club helped assemble the HFN' for mailing; is now studying to be an engineer with the V--12 NaVal Unit at Ho boken, N, J, .& received instead of sends the Hbfne Front News. . Pvt,Robt, L, Moosfe is a cook & hie Mess Hall at Camp Campbell, K/ feeds 600 men a day, P.F.G, Jesse Kent, of Fort Knox Ky is in an Armored Force School for Ra dio Operator, S/Sgt, W# H# Ses'soms of Clovis,New Kexico has his \>rife with him Lt, Earl Alexander is near El Paso, Tex as & spends spare time in Juarez,Mexico where he has only kind comments for Mex loan girls. P.F.C, Ernest T, A^^nistrong U,S,M,C is in the South Pacific, Lt. Charles S, KillebreW; Jr, graduates from the Army Air Force Bombardier School, Saja AngeloTexas* . ^ ^ , Pvt. Robert A. Fulford is guarding ene my prisoners in Nebraska. Cpl W*D.Dail is stationed at Denver,col,, is in the Eecruit Classlfipatlon Dept. Pvt, Frank S* Taylor, 25 yr old son of Mrs. Lillie A, Taylor of Rocky Mount, after l6 mos in the service finds himself in Sici'ly.’ Cpl, Hal Liles has been in the hospital for 3 weeks in New Orleans ^^ith an 'infe cted foot -said foot kept him this 'side of the water & has now landed him in a ”Cold” Outfit. Norman E. Wells, U. S.N who has seen foreign service is now in, hospital & will be there for sometime’^ writo him (Seq address section)' Capt, W, Durwood Leggett, Jr. U,S.N, is a Repair &.Machinery Superintendent of the Navy Yard, Mare Island, Cc^l, Pvt,^ Alvin A, Woodard Jr, is in Engineer Sch^-f ool.Cpl, Amos Joyner is in North Africa Lt, Col, v;m. ;H;. Fillmore is Executive Officer, Drew Field, Tampa, Florida, PFC, David Ci Derby of Sioux Falls,S,D.* says the wind sure blows »up north took a small parked piano & turned it over on its-well what was’ it’s bottom'bee acid Its top; & di’dn‘t br^r^ a thing, Pfo.Jesse (Red) Kent (ex Runnymede Soft Ball player is in Fort Knox, Ky* is a little worried about Comrjade, Jamqs Pil'*« ley whose interest in Kentucky women(pa rdon woman) is greater than his love of horses or blue gS’ass, . Major T, B. Winstead, formerly of Leggetts,- now • Army .• Big Shot of Dayton Ohio, writes an.extended and interesting letter recalling C«M T* C, days a't Fort Bragg when the writer, Josh Winstead (now Lt,Col) Buzzard Clayton, Res Boykin, *'Ye Editor^ and others learned the .man ual of arms as 17 years old military minded yxouths,,Says .that his ‘ 9,ec retary ( who >also has the*'-roll of.U, S,0^ Hostess in Dayton( parries the HFN to the local club to be r^ad b;^’hundred, , ^ \ A/C Patrick Henry Lane has received his silver v/ings as an American Air Force Pilot, Lt. Earl West Jr., late of Scotland, now of England is in contact with Sam Sheffied and they hp,ve planned a meeting Jin. London; Earl got his questionnaire in late because ”one has to stop for tea so much, you know and ry '•’Cherio* and all that stuff,}' ■■ '{
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