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JULY, 1943 THE ECHO PAGE TWENTY-ONE Stationed In Mich. . I*VT. WILLIAM F. BOOKER, o^er Blender Helper in the ^®^ter i^om, is now in Fort ^ayne, Detroit, Mich. He left February 6, 1942, and has ft.i?. Holabird, near Baltimore, Md. ^SSES THE MOUNTAINS Mr. Straus: ^ wish June 10, 1943 so much that I could Nt you all at Ecusta. The heat IS terrific. I wish I could see cool -f this tfei mountain streams and have rem section As I have remarked before, is very lacking m 5io?‘ ® without tho dozen trees, and Nat ^ ^ing the highway in town, rurally, after being accustomed profusion of trees and shrubs, ^ barrenness of trees is notice- csi, scenery is beautiful be- j ® of its grandeur, j'^t returned from a convoy j the mountains. Everywhere acti see the results of enemy though I was through 5j, of it^ the traveling I did was 4ct>i so I could not see the damage. read about the good work doiv. Manufacturing plants are elated—^“the good ’J* S. A. is backing us.” When fead about strikes and de fer higher and higher we wonder, “Do they real- magnitude of this strug- Are they doing their part?” ojij. here who have given up \ and jobs are alarmed. Rejoice at the realization Of ^ these are only a small part ^on^ierful country—an in- Ho^We percentage in everything \^gj^atter how fine and good. (I on quite a speech there ope you understand.) stj. ? you noticed, I am using the jj^ ioflery Ecusta'sent me Christ- ly ‘ I have enjoyed it immense- T ^ matter of at k is good to know that folks n^^ttie still think of us. all my best regards. Hop- retum soon. Sincerely BOLIN MILLNER (1st Lieut.) *>« to ENYOYS ECHO Echo Paper Corp. July 1, 1943 Forest, N. C. ^ Sirs: some time I have been re- to the Echo and I just want very ads my .thanks. I enjoy it Wk. ®^ce I have so many friends there. Please there. Please send to my new address. ^®nks very much» Cpl. J. F. Kilpatrick in r»J?^dria, Egypt, was founded B. c. Name Employment Left Branch Jones, Ansel R. Ecusta, Blender 5- 842 Army Jones, Clyde G. Ecusta, Ref. Rm. Supt 2r 4r43 Army Jones, Joe Earl Ecusta, Third Hand 5-3041 Army Jordan, Fred L. Ecusta, Beaterman 8-1342 Army * * Jordan, William P. Ecusta, Asst, to Pres. 3- 543 Army Justus, Franklin C., Jr Ecusta, Pulp Mill Con. Tester 4-1943 Army Keels, I. Wesley, Jr. Ecusta, Tester 2- 9-42 Navy Kent, Sam A. Ecusta, Fireman 12- 942 Navy Kimzey, Albert F. Ecusta, Tliird Hand 6-1242 Army Kimzey, Elizabeth Ecusta, Slitter Oper. 1- 243 WAC King, Jack L. Ecusta, Inspector 10-1642 Navy Kitchin, Houston W. Ecusta, Filter PI. Oper. 6-2142 Army Lance, W. Richard Ecusta, Scale Repair Man 3-1443 Navy Landeck, Manfred Ecusta, N. Y. Office Asst, to Mr. Millington 5-2843 Army Lankford, Wales R. Ecusta, Lab. Supervisor 2-27-43 Army Lanning, Amos F. Champagne, Gumming Oper. 11-2342 Army Laughter, Fred Ecusta, Warehouse Crew 9-1142 Army Laughter, William H. Ecusta, Pre-Wash. Oper. 8-1841 Army Lawing, Howard E. Ecusta, Inspector 12-11-42 Army Ledbetter, Richard P. Ecusta, Inspector 6- 643 Army Loeb, Arthur J. Calif. Central, V-Pres. 9- 1-42 Army Loftis, Richard M. Ecusta, Warehouse Clerk 8-1542 Navy Lominac, Vernon Ecusta, Inspector 11-1442 Army Long, William B. Ecusta, QuaL Supervisor 1- 942 Army Love, John C. Champagne, Printg. Oper. 1- 543 Army Lyday, John E. Ecusta, Tester, Phys. Lab. 11-2042 Army Lyday, William A. Ecusta, Meterman 10-12-42 Army McCall, C. John Champagne, Printg. Oper. 1- 243 Army McCall, Eugene E. Ecusta, Millwright 9-1842 Navy McCall, Monroe Ecusta, Inspector Helper 9- 442 Army McCall, Ray V. Ecusta, Cleaner Crew 11- 242 Navy McClintock, Ernest L. Ecusta, Tester 4-1041 Navy McClung, W. Carl Ecusta, First Helper 7-10-42 Army McCormick, G. Douglas Ecusta, Yard Crew 10-2242 Army McCormick, James E. Ecusta, Inspector 8-1742 Army McCormick, Melvin L. Ecusta, Inspector * 8-1241 Army McCormick, Thomas N. Ecusta, Inspector 4-1843 Army McCrary, Calvin J. Ecusta, First Helper 6-1243 Army McCrary, Clifford Ecusta, Backtender 12-1142 Army McCrary, Frank B., Jr. Ecusta, Blender Helper 10-1642 Army McCrary, Hassie Ecusta, Filter PI. Helper 4-16-42 Army McCrary, Louis S. Ecusta, Slitter Service 10-3142 Army McCurry, Kenneth V. Ecusta, Backtender 1-2943 Army McGaha, James C. Ecusta, Blender Helper 6-25-43 Navy * * McGaha, Malvin E. Ecusta, Chlor. Helper 12-2641 Navy McGee, Leo Champagne, Machinist 11-1642 Navy McJunkin, Charles W. Ecusta, Landscape Crew 12- 342 Army McKinna, Joyce F. Ecusta, Yard Crew 2- 2-43 Navy McKinnish, Conley N. Ecusta, Backtender 8-2842 Army McNeely, Harold F. Ecusta, First Helper 2- 942 Navy McNeely, Walter M., Jr. Ecusta, First Helper 2-2341 Army Mabry, George C., Jr. Ecusta, Tester 2- 942 Navy * * MacDonald, Robert Ecusta, Office Clerk 12- 542 Army Macfie, Spencer M. Ecusta, Backtender 12-1141 Navy Mackey, Edward H., Jr. Ecusta, Beaterman 6- 341 Army Mahaffey, Lyday G. Champagne, Hand Bk. Service 11- 5-42 Navy Mann, Jerry D. Ecusta, Firist Helper 7-1742 Army Matthews, Millender M. Ecusta, Chief Filter PI. Oper. 10-2742 Navy Maultsby, Ben H. Ecusta, Third Hand 10-1642 Army Medford, Hubert E. Ecusta, Millwright 8-26-42 Army Meece, Lewis M. Champagne, Shipping 8-1641 Army Meixell, Boyd B., Jr. Ecusta, Bleach Oper. 10-3041 Army Merrell, Paul E. Ecusta, Blender Helper 3-1843 Army Merrill, Hairman M. Champagne, Gumming Oper. 12-2142 Army Present Rank 2nd Lieutenant Pvt., 1st Cl. Private Sergeant Private Private Ensign Fireman, 1st Cl. Corporal Private 2nd Lieutenant Private Private Private Pvt., 1st Cl. Private Sergeant Seaman, 2nd Cl. Private 2nd Lieutenant Private Pvt., 1st Cl. Private Private Appr. Seaman Private Lieut (jg) Private Private Private Tech. Corporal Private Private Private Fire Controlman, Machinist’s Matef 2nd Cl. Private Seaman, 3rd Cl. Corporal Aviation Cadet Private Petty Officer Staff Sergeant Seaman, 1st Cl. Private Lieut, (jg) Pvt., 1st Cl. Private Tech. Sergeant 2nd Lieutenant
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