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Had ,a lori'^ talK:- ;fith Seaman Forfleet Underwood. convoy service: in Atlantic -arid I!editerranean, He has,lots of Tfa-G also pt Cher bourg, A fine lad and says he loves life on the big water. I ini£ia-e^';.old RufisVll Cari^er, but other's in office said he called by^ ^lo’pking in.P*-. He member how he carried that pig. skin for^'';5'arboro Hi-ghr Bet'-he will, give a- good account, when he .get in ' close-with'tho’se sons of heav’en/ or those super-,eruys. O We were ■certainly. gl?^d‘to' vsee Powell Satterthwalte. Our inf or mat ion is ■'t.h'Rt' he was vjounded twice, once at terrS^ble C':>sBino Has been ih service 3 years, was" with F.A» of 3^th Div,, in states for hospitalization.' A fighting Ipd'.from a.; figlit'lng fam ily - real Americans, those boya.■ / Cpl. R, H, (,Dick) Pent,on paid us a pleasant visit. Now with, medics at Camp 3llis, 111* Says he would like to take the .trip over and see what it- i.s really, all about. ( Knov/ a lot of guys over there >rho would trade with you, pick,) Had a long, talk with, p, .BoWers of Battleborp, nepheW'of Po.- lice Chief ’^prsle.y, BaysVh^ aboard'32000~ton .?p.t tie ship Hevada. This baby was sunk at pearl Karboi,', , but now recpnc’.ltioned and ■took part in shelling Cherbourg and ' Southern' iPrance invasi,on Has three brdthers in service, Frank, in France,‘ M. in . India, anfl Arthur in Pearl Harbor, ’^e say in ppssinp; - a swell patriotic family. , " ; ■' , ■ ' '■ . ^ Vf ^ r;fe, ■i'i ^5» jjf ■}(• -iJ. .{{i i/f ... ..j, " TAP?^ >0R JOHFNIE JOH-“SCN . Following a lingering^ Illness of several we.eks, Sgt. Johnny Johnson, 2^!- year old ^^^orth African xrpi-farQn ' na.ci.QArl oW.o^, veteran, r)as.sed Fayetteville.'^ Bin9,e'' coming hom'e wii:n ^^lec'icai aiscnarge,. ,?>’ being, seriously wounded in ivprth Africa,but .iTiQ. ■never g'^va 'up hope, .. .‘Employed, as a-teller at ^ank,, ,he' '.’was making an excellent,' scores "Tow, we 'will;'never be'come re-- . ^. .such fine l^'-df5 for, thii thing called war,. - So,- wd silently salute. John- nid../ and' his 'other pals pnd, a,ssure. them: tlicy' nof left us In vain. ,r' •• ■ -v^ av/a.y Johnni ■■^t ^terans- .Hospital^ at fp.ught a ic.sing fight’ never g‘-vi. ■ the Sec.urlty record hope, . vvJik,, ,he' '.’was making an v n d i nc r e as i n g h i s f r i e n d s by t a e Johnnie- had’.a bright future -and goshi will 'mdss, that guy.*'. conciled to. sacrificing such fine l.*'-df5 'for, this nave ■i'f / *«- •i’r -Of •i'c '■ ■i'e •{{• IIT3UCiD:^^S ARIC!^: James' l^ittle Sverett - Jo-BOPh Henry Harrell; ' Lewis, Albert Best - ' Willi^.m ■ Andrew Var]iell P,aympnd .Milton Owehs William Vertls Prledgers ■^rhest ■Franklin Whiteliurst Louis- Alton .R.'ogers, Sam Columbus'^Ponwell ' Jiiimiy ',P, Harrell', ' ’ ' ■ Trnest v.ernon Dail ' ' John Thomas Wallace ' ■ , ■ Joseph Hyman Stallings, Ji% C1 ar e nc ,e ' B. Bun ting, Jr.;-.. Louis Bdward Harri,s : , ■ - R.ichard Augustu's Co:x - -v Clydd .^uren Walston , ■ , •vilbur 'Hay Matthews Melvin Farl*s Summerlin ■ H e nr y CHar]dc r t C o kpr Charles .'Herman :Coiierv Willia,m;ArChi0 Armstrong' .v Irvin 'Owens > ; ■DenniR Hoy MQ-yo ■ ■ V. :5]dward -Lee'Walston Joseph Sa:mi^( 1 -Briley ^ mvr ' ' V--'' ■ - ,Wc?:'lie .Randolph Lewis " ^ Wi Hi am:. Lane a Gt er ^Fountain Flmo Tjouis^'Turner ; - . Sanu^-’l Hewbern Walters- / ^onjatain;'Farl pdughtie'^ Lev5^'^ugeno .'Brown 'How%a' Cliftori: Hux;- ’V; ^
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