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Cains a 1 foes ple y et al « Pra a ot 15 ¢ id x PT IRE - will 1 fo.» 5.8 Fo Ry ¥ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1945 THE TEXAS AGGIE PAGE Among (Continued from Page 3) NYC. . . SGT. A. L. MURRY, APC 520, NYC. .. .CAPT. WINSTON G. SMITH, APO 374, NYC, has run into CAPT. EDDIE BURNDRETT and LT. JIMMIE CUPPLES. .-. “i ". LT: "THOMAS H. JACKSON, JR., with Co. A, 65 Inf. Tng. Bn., Camp Wolters, Texas, happy over the birth of a son. . . .. .LT. EWELL E. WRIGHT, APO 149, NYC, sends Xmas Greetings from France. . S /SGT. JAMES W. SAULSBURY has been trns- ferred from the Air Corps to the Infantry and is a member of Co. B, 122nd Bn, 81st Regt., Camp Livingston, La. LT. PERRY A. LUTH is radio-radar, transportation, and communictations of fi- cer of a Marine squadron on an island in the Pacific. . . . LT. ROLLIN TILTON gends greetings from APO 255, NYC. . . ENS. M. D. HAVLIK reports a change of address to Amph. Tng. Base, Camp 4, Ft. Pierce, Fla. . LT. WM. L. OLER, after a 30-day "leave in the States, return to his overseas location, APO 24, San Francisco. . . . LT. JOHN Ww. JENNINGS, now at Ft. Benning, Ga., 4th Co., 1st STR. . . . LT. ARCHIE R. CREWS, APO 557, NYC, is pilot on a B-17. LT. C. E. CALVERT, transferred to CAAB, Casper, Wyo., Sec. G H. B. LOWNDES, JR., assigned to Ha., Air Tech. Serv. Com. Area B, Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio. . . LESLIE A. NEWMAN, APO 201, San Francisco, promoted to the rank of Capt. . . . LT. WALTER N. “MIKE” MANN at Camp Wolters, Texas, in Co. A, 58th IRT Bn. > «LT. ROBERT E. SKAGGS, in the Netherlands East Indies, gets mail at 6915 Clayton Ave., Dallas. . . . . CAPT. JAMES F.. STEP ON, APO 523, NYC, re- ports LT. HENRY M. R ROLLINS the first classmate he has J seen in his two years 1 Tr C. MeQOUIRE *28, there also. . 3 B. DORROH, APO 141, NYC. HENRY M. ROLLINS requests a change of address to APO 824, NYC. “LT, GUSTAV C. SCHMIDT, JR. on duty at APO 246, San Francisco. . . . LT. WM. E. HENSLEY now overseas, APO 200, NYC. . . . LT. FREDERICK W. EMMEN serving as Asst. Finance Officer at an air base of the ATC somewhere in England. . . LT. DAVID B. SHELTON’s new APO js 689, NYC. . . . LT. CHAS. W. BODE flying P-47’s at Norfolk, AAB, Nor- folk, Va. . . . LT. THOMAS H. COLLINS with the Infantry, APO 345, NYC. CAPT. RICHARD W. COUCH's address is APO 558, NYC. T /SGT. WILTON J. PREJEAN has mail sent to Box 90, Groves, Texas. . . . CAPT. J. M. “BILL” VIVIAN, pilot of a B-24 Liberator Bomber who had been reported missing in action over Germany since last June, returned to his ho: e at George West, Texas, in December, 1944. He was married in December, and in Jan- uary reported to Santa Monica, Calif. . . SGT. J. W. MILLER, JR., gets mail through APO 920, San Francisco. A GREEN D. McCLAIN, PhM 2 /e, % FPO, San Francisco, reports LT. (jg) RICHARD EADS, ’39, near him, and DR. EDWARD BETLACH, ’40, at Wahpeton, N. D. LT. CECIL E. LAWS in England as Adjutant of a Combat Engr. group. . . . LT. RANSOM D. KENNEY, JR., in New Guinea, APO 565, San Francisco, reports having seen CAPT. JOE SLICKER, ’41, and CAPT. JAMES L. DUNN in Hawaii, LT. ROBERT G. JOHNSON, JR., son of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. JOHNSON, 1201 Jefferson, Waco, has been missing in action over Italy since December 17. Lt. Johnson had 75 missions to his credit, and had been awarded the Air Medal with one Oak Leaf Cluster, and a Presidential Citation. LT. RICHARD L. CRUTCHER, Beau- mont, is stationed somewhere. in Italy. Mrs. Edward M. Schuyler, 4203 Somer- ville, Dallas, reports that her husband, SGT. EDWARD M. SCHUYLER, has been mis- sing, in action since December 14. Sgt. new . Schuyler was in the 141st Inf. of Texas 36th Div. attached to the French First Army near Calmar PVT. ALDEN S. McKELLAR, USMC, Hq. Sqgdn. Flight Sec., Marine Air West Coast, NAS, San Diego 35, Calif., hopes to enter officer candidate school soon. He had a tough time getting into the service but has moved along fast since prevailing on the Marines to take him in. CAPT. OTIS J. BOLTON of New Baden, Texas, has been awarded the bronze star for his work as engineering officer with the 15th AAF B-24 Liberator heavy bom- bardment group. The group has flown more than 200 combat missions against the Nazis. JACK W. ANDER- SCON, son of Mrs. C. Anderson, Gen. Del., Valley View, Texas, has been returned bearing the notation “missing in action.” No other information has been received. 1943 Lt. Dan R. Sutherland APO 520, ¢/o PM. New York, N. Y. Silver Taps: PVT. PAUL D. CHANEY ; SGT. WILLIAM P. NOA, JR.; SGT. MAR- VIN C. MITCHELL; PFC. LOUDEN C. DONEY, IIL Wedding Bells: FREDERICK DALBY. Proud Papas: LT. LOUIS P. WHITE; LT. WM. R. SIBLEY, JR.; CAR- ROLL A. MAGERS, JR.; CHARLES R. Francisco, jence of being a soldier in the Navy. . LT. J. C. DENNEY with the Dept. of Maint. Tng., Granite City Engr. Depot, Granite City, Ill, recently enjoyed a leave to Texas, during which he attended the Thanksgiving game. . . . PFC. LIEBHAFSKY, APO 658, NYC, reports CAPT. DANIEL H. KIBER, ’17, recently promoted to the rank of Major. 1.T. ROBERT W. BUTLER stationed at WAAF, Waco. . LT. HENRY A. TULLIS, George West, Texas, has ar- rived overseas to take up his duties as a fighter pilot with the top scoring P-51 Mustang group of the Mediterranean theater. . THOMAS A. CULLUM, JR., 5737 Nash St., Dallas 9. Texas, sends news of his brother, LT. WM. P. CUL- LUM, ’44, now in England. LT. EDWARD J. KLEIN, APO 251, NYC, would like to have the present address of GEORGE WILLEFORD. . . . LT. CHAS. M. HAM, Co. A, 93rd Cml. Mortar Bn., Camp Shelby, Miss., reports others in the battalion are LT. R. F. BROCKSCHMIDT, °’38; LT. WM. C. REVER, LT. W. R. PANKEY, JR., and LT. W. C. GOINS; JR.,-'42:~, =o TIA: COLLINS WISE reports a change of address to APO 957, San Francisco. . . . opL. WINSTON C. LINDNER transferr- ed to Drew Field, Fla., Sa. A, 3llth AAF BU (FC). . . . JACK C. BROWN, Voce, Agric, teacher at Whitesboro, Tex., reports CAPT. LYNN H. GUILLOUD, °’42, at: "APO" 403, "NYC. Zo LTH WM. J. GALLOWAY now overseas, APO 103, LT. JOHN H. HARLAND assigned to Hq. 15th Med. Tng. Regt., Camp Barke- ley, Texas. . CAPT. POWELL A. SCHEUMACK has returned from over- seas duty in Italy and France and is stationed at DeRidder. AAB, DeRidder, La., 400th Ftr. Sa. He would like to hear from some of his friends. . . . LT. GEO. W. DRISKILL, Tr. A, 104th Cav. Ren. Sq., Camp Polk, La. LT. HAR- RY A. 'SNODDY in Italy, APO 782, NYC. . . . LT. JOHN W. KISER’s new address is APO 3820, San Francisco. . . . ELGIN T. HILL with Int. Bus, Mach. Corp., 2112 Commerce St., Dallas. . . . SGT. ROBERT M. COOK, APO 226, NYC, reports SGT. H. HL. WRIGHT, ’45, at the same station. . . . LT. HAMILTON C. MOFFETT at Harmon Gen. Hosp. Longview, Texas. LT. ARNOLD G, TOMPKINS has mail sent to his home address, 1131 N, 1st St., Lufkin. Texas. . LT. JERRY F. GLEASON, JR, at Edgewood Arsenal, Md., with Guard and Security and working with LT. MATZNER, LT. A. G. SMITH, and LT. NEWTON, all of 43. . . WILLIE F. ZAPALAC, with the” Force “in the ‘Hawaiian “Islands, reports JOHN KIMBROUGH, ’41, playing oF the 7th Air Force team there. . . . LT. JACK R. LEMLEY, A Btry., 395th Lg Bn., APO 412, Camp Chaffee, Ark. reports LT. DYKE GILLON with the 23rd Cav. Ren. Sq. at that same location. , . . LT. FRENCHY D. BENNETT stationed at San Marcos AAF, San Marcos, Texas. . . LT. JAMES E. LYNCH, JR transferred to Ft. Bragg, N. C., C. Btry., 560th F.A. Bn. LT. NORRIS C, McGOWEN, JR. on duty at APO 79, NYC. .. . DR. JOSEPH S. HULL, JR., 604 Webster Ave., West Plains, Mo. . . . ENS. RAY O. BROOKS gets mail ¢% FPO, NYC. He spent a month’s leave in the States before re- tuning to overseas duty. . . , LT. FELIX A. BUCEK’s new address is APO 454, NYC. . . . LT. BONNER H. TEMPLE- TON participated in the invasion of the Philippines. " LT. W. T. HARRELL, JR., 23rd QM Tng. Co., 4th QM Tng. Bn. Camp Lee, Va., reports a number of Ag- gies there. rs. Gene Roberts, Box 322, Cotulla, Texas, sends word that her son, LT. GEORGE E. ROBERTS, has been missing in action since October 16. Lt. Roberts went overseas in August and had served in agland, France, Belgium, and Ger- man Lo. HARRY J. MAGRANE is now commanding officer of the 73rd Medical Composite Section (FI) which is a Vet- Mail sent to LT. MACHINE & Distributors INDUSTRIAL & WATER SUPPLIES CONTRACTORS EQUIPMENT PUMPS and MOTORS SAN ANTONIO San Antonio — Corpus Christi — Harlingen — Waco SCO SUPPLY CO. SWEET Texas. Write for price. Martin Milo Hegari Bonita Quadroon Martin Milo Hegari Red Top Cane Sudan 60 Day Milo lots or truck lots. Phone 3501 C. M. Henderson, ’11 GOOD SEED GROW Texas Experiment Station No. 351 We are distributing the Certified crop grown by Joe Jennings, '11, Certified Seed Grower of Lockney, ‘We can offer you the following Certified ‘plant- ing seed, both Texas and Arizona: ~ We can also offer you common planting seed which is from certified stock in the following: Let us supply your needs in feed grain in car HENDERSON GRAIN & SEED CO. ITS A GOOD PLAN TO BUY YOUR FIELD SEED WHERE THEY ARE GROWN SUDAN Plainsman Milo Black Hull Kafir Kansas Westland Milo Double Dwarf Milo Plainsman Milo Black Hull Kifar Combine Kafir Quadroon Red Kafir Farwell, Texas Garlon A. Harper, ’38 » San Francisco, reports the following erinary Corps unit performing food in- spection duties somewhere in Italy. LT. JAKE WEBSTER, former Aggie fullback, has been returned from France to recover from a wound received in Hol- land on November 2. He wears the Silver Star and has been promoted from 2nd to ist: Lt. LT. WM. B. KEELING is on a 60-day sick leave from Brooke Gen. Hosp., Ft. Sam Houston, Texas. Keeling was wound- ed in action in France in September while serving with the 80th Division. He gets mail % Lt. Col. Roy E. Keeling, Post Ha., Camp Swift, Texas. - LT W. “RH. “CHUCK” CHALMERS stopped for a campus visit enroute from Ft. Bragg, N. C., to Sheppard Field, Tex., where he will take liaison pilot training, in the F. A. Pilot School. He reports “Seeing America” but narrowly missing two opportunities to move across. On one occasion he was loaded to go but was taken off to serve as a General’s Aide. The . | former Yell-Leader reported the campus looked mighty good to him and sends regards to all his Aggie friends. LT. E .E. HEBISEN on overseas duty, APO 229, NYC. . . . LT. DWAYNE L. RHEA with the Infantry, APO 15485, NYC.. . . . L. 8S. RICHARDSON, CCM, with the 5th Nav. Const. Bn., Hq. Co., Camp Parks, Calif. LT, JOHN A. POWELL, 422 AAFBU, Sadn. T-4, Box 481, TAAF, Tonopah, Nev., reports LT. HORACE P. RICHARDSON, ’46, also first pilot on a B-24 and in the same squadron, LT. THOMAS J. LEE, JR. now overseas, APO 18239, San Francisco. . . . LT. ROBERT R. STAN- BERRY, JR., APO 926, San Francisco, ran across EADES, HUFFHINES, and LANGFORD in New Guinea and KYSER, ALBRICK, ’41, and others in Dutch East Indies. , . . LT. EDWARD M. HALE has been transferred from Ft. Benning, Ga., to a post on the Pacific Coast. . LT F. T. PHILIPS in New Guinea and anx- ious to get back to Texas. . . . LT. MAX B. ROTHOLZ requests a change of ad- dress to APO 627, NYC. . . , LT. MAL- COEM' E: BOLTON, APO"*528, NYC; re- quests information on LT. T. D. KAY- DEN. Anyone knowing Kayden’s where- abouts, please report to the Association Office. LT. ROY G. JONES, Flying Fortress pilot, spent a leave in Dallas in December after completing 35 combat missions with the 8th Air Force in Europe. Lt Jones holds the Air Medal with clusters and the DFC. CPL. JOHN R. WATSON, APO 257, NYC. LT. JACK A. BAIRD gets mail % FPO, ‘San Francisco. . LT. WIL- BERT L. WHITE, APO 339, NYC, is the only Aggie in his outfit. . LT. ROB- ERT H. REEVES writes from APO 72, San Francisco. . . LT. ALFRED MUT- SCHINK, in the 4463rd QM Serv. Co., Engr. Sec., Ft. Lewis, Wash., is finish- ing < unit ‘training... . SGT. EDWARD OGDEE on duty at APO 432, NYC. . . . CPL. BERNARD MASK in France, APO 696, NYC, . . . LT. ROSCOE H. COWAN, JR., ‘APO: 629, "NYC. 4 LT. JAMES P. ALFORD reports having heard the Thanksgiving game. He is at APO 230, NYC. . . LT. HARLAN E. HILLARD now overseas, APO 958, San Francisco. DR. EDWARD E. TORO gets mail at 79 Salud St., Ponce, Puerto Rico. . . LT. EWELL M. PRATHER in the Pacific ¢ FPO, San Francisco. . . . SGT. CLAUDE BRANDON, JR. in Co. B,” MCS Tng. Bks., Quantico, Va. . LT. WM. R. SIBLEY, JR. % FPO, ‘San Francisco, mighty proud of his daughter, born Nov. 4. FRE JOSHM. FLYNT, .PhM, 3/e¢, is a photographer in the Naval Air Corps and gets mail ¢% FPO,. San Francisco. ... LT. HOWARD M, HERRON transferred © Ft. Geo. G. Meade, Md., AGFRD No. + LT JACK H. VANDERWEIDE, Lro os NYC, has seen LT. J. F. SLOUGH and LT. BEN M. GIVENS. LT. ERNEST C. SHILLINGBURG's ad-| dress is APO 257, NYC. LT. BILLY O. JONES, APO 627, NYC, has been'overseas over a year. . . . S/S HARRY G. SANDLAND gets wall at 320 Rosedale, Houston. . LT, LAN- SON BROWN sends greetings a a FA Bn. somewhere in Germany. IR LT. KERMIT BRENDLE France, APO 168, NYC. . v. XT HN A. ROMING, APO 17349, NYC, would like to hear from LT. STEVE RINGER. . . . EMMETT C. McLARTY, JR., Jones Co. Ir. College, Ellisville, Miss., spent the Christmas holidays in Texas and saw SGT. J. W. BLACK, ’37, and LT. GAR- LAND R. WALKER. . LT. ROBERT M. MILLER, Box 1078, Sec. H, CAAF, Courtland, Ala., reports LT. FRANK W. SMITH in Italy as bombardier on a B-17; LT. WALTER B, MUNN recently gradu- ated from Navigation Sch., San Marcos, Texas, and the return of his brother, MAJ. JOHN L. MILLER, ’39, from 26 months of overseas duty with the Marines. .” E.. HOLLAND, JJR., APO . LT. HARVEY G. RUST APO ini‘a hospital in J 230, NYC. requests a change of address to 551, NYC. . . . LT, JAMES O. GARRETT with the 1480th Engr. Maint. Co., Camp Swift, Texas. . PFC. CHRIS J. BAR- BER a member of Combat Crew Det., Crew 10563, AAF, Casper, Wyoming. . . LT. ARTHUR E. COLLIER on duty at "APO 629, NYC. . . . LT. RUSSELL L. CHAT- HAM’S new APO is 887. NYC. LT. WM. W. MILLER, JR., transferred to CAAF, Courtland, Ala., Box 1194. . . . . LT, JACK E. McMAHAN now overseas, APO’ 89, NYC. .. . LT. LEON B. PAR- KER writes rom somewhere in Luxem- boars, sid.» 0. R. MATZNER at Edge- wood Set Md., G & 'S Div. 7. JACK H. KNOWLAN, USMCR, % FPO, San Francisco, reports RAMSEY, Wl CLT RK. WHITFILL, #742. LT. ARCH BARNES, ’44; W. S. SMITH, and LT. E. M. FARBER in the same division. LT. CHESTER H. JORDAN with the Infantry ath APO ' 9, NYC... . Correct address of LT. GUY JOHNSON, JR. is APO. 758, NYC. . . . LT. CLARENCE W. CHACHERE, Ha, ASFTC, Team & Unit Br., CTHQ, Camp Crowder, Mo., has been working at the 40 KW radio sta- tion at Crowder for the past few months. 3 . LT. WM. M. ROBERTSON, with a B- 17 group at Avon Park, Fla., reports LT. (jg) G. C. WILSON returned to the States from overseas duty with a Navy | fighter squadron. . . Mrs, Jack L. Hubbard, Wilmer, Texas, reports her husband, JACK L. HUBBARD, recently promoted to the rank of Lt. (jg). He gets mail ¢ FPO, San Francisco. LT. CHAS. W. MUIL, APO 15660, NYC. LT. WM. B. CARAWAY, JB. APO T, g- gies with: him: LT, JOE STOKES, ’42; JOE LIMBERG, “PORKY MURPHY, ’42; BILL GRISMAN, ’42; BILL BUCEY, and DAVID SWAIN, ’42. . . . LT. HERBERT SCHIFF anticipating a transfer from [the New York area to Orlando, Fla., Tlst AAA Gun -Bn., Btry.: D, AAFTC.... LT. JOSEPH B. STEWART now overseas, APO "3600 NYC: . .. “LT..G. M.**MAC> GORHAM, at Gowen’ Field, Boise, Idaho, as a ‘co-pilot on a B-24 crew undergoing combat training, expects overseas duty shortly. He is having mail sent to Rte. 3, Waco, Texas. CAPT. HAROLD L. JAMES, son of Mr. and Mrs. lewis S. James, 822 N. Second St., Temple, is one” of ‘the: first two Mosquito pilots at a base somewhere in England to complete 56 missions over en- emy territory. Capt. James has been over- seas since June, 1943, and holds the Dis- tinguished Flying Cross, the Air Medal with two Oak Leaf Clusters, the European Theater of Operations Ribbon with three Bronze Stars, the American Theater of Operations Ribbon, the Asiatic Theater of Operations Ribbon, and a Presidential Ci- tation with Cluster. LT. JAMES C, SPILLER on duty at APO 17976, NYC. . .. LT. ELWYN M. SHINN, flight engineer on a B-29, now serving on Siapan. . LT. CARROLL A. MAGERS, JR. APO 667, NYC, mighty happy over the birth of a’son.;..."% LT. NORMAN R, HALL at Ashburn Gen. Hosp. McKinney, Texas. . . . LT. CHAS. R. OATES, APO 928, San Francisco. 8 LT. JACK ‘RK! JAMES with the Inf. at APO 345, NYC. ..’. LT. ‘DONALD. W. CARLSON, in a hospital in the Philip- pines recovering from wounds received from a Jap hand grenade. exwects to the Association Office. . . LT. JOHN P. HARLAN transferred to Ellington Field, Texas, Box 266. . . . LT. SAM W. MEN- CZER, 194 Spicer, Akron, Ohio, would like to know the whereabouts of A LYNCH, A request for the address of ARCH WYLIE comes from LT. R. M. STACEY, APO 512, NYC. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Wylie, please report to the Assoication Office. . . . LT. JOHN P. LOWE, APO 91, NYC. . . . LT. CHAS. L. CROWDER, APO 308, NYC, sends news of others. In the same battalion are LT. EDWARD F, ESSER, LT. ZEDLER C. CUPPLES, and LT. ALTON TYLER, ’44. Crowder also reports CAPT. E. G. HENDRIX in Germany, LT. BILLY FER- GUSON and LT. JOHN GARRITY also in Germany; WM. K. WHITE, S 1/ec, attending Naval Sch. at Houston, Texas, and LT. BLAND HARRISON in Belgium. . .T/4 GERALD W. PARKER on duty at APO 18081, NYC. . . LT. DAVE B. HATT, APO 5; NXC..:.., Overseas address of LT. JAMES v. "CLARENCE H. HESTER assigned to Co. C, 3rd Bn., ASFTC, Ft. Belvoir, Va. . . . LT. (jg) HUBERT FOUST, on board a ship somewhere in the Southwest Pacific, gets mail % FFO, San Francisco, Calif. .. A/S GUSS W. LINK, JR. entered the Navy in December and is at present at Sampson, N. Y., Co. 385E21, USNTC, but has mail sent to his home address, 2609 May St., Ft. Worth. . . . LT. GEO. C. SCHLEETER, JR., with the Marine Corps overseas, gets mail ¢ FPO, San Francis- co. LT. TOM H. ROBB, JR. at MOP, Jack- son, Miss., 4053 AAF BU, ASFTC. He reports his engagement to Miss Gloria Nightingale of Cleo Springs, Okla. : Marine CAPT. MONROE E. MeNIEL a member of the Marine unit taking opera- tional training at Jacksonville, Fla, . T/4 ROBERT S. OLIVER, APO 569, NYC. wt vo LT. OCHAS.SR. HANCOCK has been in the Hawaiian Islands, the Marianas, and is now in the Philippines. He reports the birth of a son recently. . . . LT. FRANK C. LITTERST, JR. writes on Christmas Day from APO 322, San Francisco, and reports LT. EARL E. WUNSCHE, JR. in the same battery. LT. KENNETH BRESNEN serving as adjutant of the 218th Inf. Tng. Bn| at Camp Blanding, Fla. He reports seeing CAPT. BOB LO- GAN, ’40; LT. PAUL SWEARINGEN. LT. CHARLES FARR, ’45; and LT. PETE ZIMICK often. Bresnen also sends the news that LT. ROBERT MOORE, APO 1758, NYC, became a proud papa in September. CAPT. GEO. P. BURNETT, in France, is navigator on a Marauder and has 62 mis- sions to his credit, . . H. CARR gots mail at 4410 4th Road, Arlington . . LT. WALTER V. CROZIER “4 “duty at APO 559, NYC. 1944 Lt. Gus Boesch 13th Reg. Hgs., Inf. Camp Fannin, Texas . Silver . Taps: LT. CLOY D. FARLEY, JR. ; CESAR F. MARTINEZ. Wedding Bells: LT. (jg) J. L. HUTCH- ESON. Proud Papa: LT. R. C. JOHNSON, JR. LT. EVANS M. BUSH, JR. APO 15591, N.Y.C. . CPL. JAMES L. BOONE, JR. on duty at APO 503, San Francisco. LT. FORREST W. McCARGO, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. McCargo, Plains, Tex., has been missing in action over Italy since December 9. He was pilot of a P-47 fighter plane. LT. JOE GROSS, somewhere in Burma, APO 218, N.Y.C., writes for the exact date of his enrollment in the E.R.C., which was March 25, 1943. Mr. L. A. Andrews, Box 325, Crowell, Texas, reports that his son, LT. TOM A. ANDREWS, has been missing in action since December 17. Lt. Andrews was “with an artillery battalion with the First Army. LT. WILLIE G. WILLIAMSON, APO 16730-DA-12, N.Y.C., writes an interesting suggestion concerning aeronautical instruc- tion at A. & M. He is a bombardier on a B-26 and reports going across on the same boat with George Swilley, ’43, Holmes Walls, ’42, and ‘“Foots” Bland, ’41, who is now a Major. He also reports seeing Don Luethy, ’45, and many others. He sends a contribution to tke Development Fund for his younger brother, Pfe. Jack H. Williamson, ’46, who is in France. LT. RALPH ROTHMAN, USMC, has re- turned after a year in the Pacific and is now stationed at New Orleans, La. He is a marine flyer. 1ST. LT. CLINT H. WATTS, who com- pleted ,50 combat missions over France as a Thunderbolt pilot, has been awarded the Oak Leaf Cluster in acelition to his Air Medal and Silver Leaf Cluster. He lost an arm in the battle of St. Lo, France and is at present recovering at the Lawson General Hospital, Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Watts and their young daughter, Judy, reside in Atlanta to be near him. His parents live GT. |at 1215 S. Fitzhugh, Dallas. CAPT. GEORGE H. HUTCHINGS, JR. is stationed at MeCloskey General Hos- pital, Temple, as AAF Liaison Officer. TONNER LOBRECHT, 716 Loma, Alice, Tex., was wounded recently in Germany and is now in a hospital in England. LT, CHARLES A. THANHEISER, JR. son of Mrs. C. A. Tnxznheiser, 4814 Caro- line, Houston, and of the late CHARLIE THANHEISER, ’01, suffered a wound in the hip while fighting in Germany. He is an officer in an infantry outfit. A brother, WILL HUGH THANHEISER, ’46, is an Ensign in the Navy. LT. JOHN R. HILL, JR. now overseas, APO 333, NYC. , LT. EDWIN ROLL- MANN transferred to Ft. Ord, Calif., Officers. Sch. "AGFRD "Neo. 2.000 (J arin LT. RUSSELL B. JONES, JR, in 3183rd Sig. Sv. Co., Camp Crowder, Mos... SGT. JOHN Ww. McCUTCHEN was serious. ly wounded on Christmas Day in Bel- gium, where he was serving with the First Army that bore the brunt of the German counteroffensive. <n SGT. “ARTHUR L. McCARROLL gets mail .through APO 761, NY CH. |... LT. FRANK "EX LAMB assigned to 147th Port Co., Camp iis HRPE, Newport News, Va. . . CLINTON A. MEDBERY, JR. and LL HEDLEY V. JACKSON, at ‘APO 228, NYC. woke CPL. ROBSERT A. PEGUES is armorer ond | gunner on a B-26 somewhere in Englan LT. ELMER R. Eg TOKER. APO 45, NYC, reports seeing quite a few Aggies. . +. LT. RAYMOND S. WAT- SON writes from APO 229, NYC. . . LT. KENNETH P. PEYTON ; LT. RO- BERT L. PARKER; and LT. iC... B. HEWITT, ’317, together at APO 102, NYC. T /5 CHARLES E. MURRAY, APO 226, NYC, would like to hear from class- mates. EDWARD M. JAMES, JR. project engineer in the Propellor Lab., Engr., Div., Wright Field, Ohio, has been promoted to the rank of Isto It. ied LT. PAUL ROSAMAN, wounded in ac- tion in France in September, is now on sick leave from Brooke Gen. Hosp., Ft. Sam Houston, Texas. . . . LT. CLIFFORD H. ESTES, APO 757, NYC, has been out of action for nearly six months because of his wound, but is now in limited service. LT. CHAS. E. HARRINGTON, USMCR, gets mail ¢ FPO, San Francisco. JLT. PASCHAL CAMPBELL with the 86 Corps Arty.,' Ft. ‘Riley, “Kansas... . + RAY H. DARR’s correct address is Box 81, Donna, Texas. . . . LT. STEWART E. CARTWRIGHT’s new APO is 209, NYC. ... LT. RAYMOND C. McMURTRY, APO 417, NYC., reports LT. WM. MISKIM- INS, JR. ;.LT. CHAS. E.i: MAYS; LT. OSCAR F. WIEGAND, ’45; and LT. WM. B. BOYD, ’45, in the same regiment. Mc- Murtry would like to hear from some of the “C’”’ Btry. Coast Artillery boys. . . . LT. CLIFTON R. CRIM on duty at APO 649, NYC. . . . LT. EDWARD A. GRIPP, JR., Sa. B, Lincoln AAB, Lincoln, Neb., has been assigned to Second Air Force for B-29’s. . . . ENS. WERNER T. ZAPP gets mail at 2404 1-2 Hopkin, Houston. LT. EVERETT C. MARTIN, JR., with an (dnt. Bn. at APO 256, NYC. i... LT. LLOYD J. BORCHERDING, APO 7172, NYC, reports CAPT. ARTHUR K. KING, 5 bs 242, at the same" loeation. . JACK W. TYNES in 467th Preht. F. A. Bn., Camp Mackall, N. C. ve are SGT WwW. G. WAGGENER, APO 79, NYC, re- ports having seen ROY E. FRIERSON, ’46, in a hospital in France. .. . . PFC. GERALD T. SUELTENFUSS, APO 141, NYC, recently enjoyed a visit from LT. ALBERT R. CAMPBELL, ’43. LT. JOHN H. LINDSEY, Btry. C, 27th Bn., FARTC, Ft. Sill, Okla.,, was a cam- pus visitor in December. . . . ENS. TAMES D, SADTLER has been in the Navy since March, and is now at Cambridge, Mass., Box 101, MIT Dorms. arate HAROLD A. BERRY requests a change of address to APO 957, San Francisco. . . . PFC. GEO. P. HUGHES, APO 86, San Francisco. . . . PVT. MAL- COLM L, CARPENTER a member of Sq. T, 327th B. U., Box 50, Drew Field, Fla." .... FVT. RUDOLPH J. CONRAD, now overseas, APO 410, NYC. . . . LT. CHAS. C. GARNER stationed at Brooks Field, Texas, Bks. 174, BOQ, Student In- structors, Sec. H, AAFCIS. , .. LT. PAUL G. LIEBMANN, APO 920, San Francis- co, roports a get-together of Aggies at that APO recently. GEO. W. NETHERY now overseas, APO 1s, NYC. LT. R. C. JOHNSON, JR. T. 0. with Army Signal Corps. Mrs. er and their daughter, born in No- vember, live at 614 13th, Galveston, Texas, tay HERMAN T. VARDEMAN sends regards to the class from the Philippines. ... LT. DON V. HACKNEY, assigned to Co. H, 341st Inf., APO 450, Camp San Luis Obispo, Calif., reports many Ag- gies there. . . . LT. SIDNEY V_,Z SMITH, APO 102, NYC, reports that LT. MON- ROE W. OTTO has joined the same out- fit. . . . LT. WM. H. BRUMMETT now in Germany, . .»SGT. ROBERT E. SHELL on duty ‘at APO 472, NYC: 5.1% ROSS T. GLOVER an O/C at Ft. Benning, Ga., with 2nd Co., 3rd STR. SGT. ROBERT E. WEIGEL’s new ad- dress is APO 307, NYC. . . . PVT. IRV- ING MURLAND with the Infantry at|JR. APO 25, San Francisco. . . . CPL. JACK T. De FORREST, somewhere in England, ELMORE is APO 562, NYC. LT, reports LT. JACK KUHN near him. . . . LT. ROBERT COX, APO 258, NYC, would like to hear from LT. W. J. NUTTO and LT. OF. WERST.". » .- LT. FREDE- RICK P. DAVIS, JR., Dallas, is bom- bardier in a Flying Fortress combat crew going through final phase training at Avon Park AAF, Avon Park, Fla. LT. TRUMAN C. EDMINSTER, JR. tioned overseas, APO 573, NYC. . LT. H. F. COPELAND, Co. K, 125th "Inf. Camp Gruber, Okla., would like to hear from some ‘“‘C” Co. boys. Sie sta M.' ZEIGLER, Haq. Co.’ 1st Bn., y Dl1Bth refit: Ind., APO 333, Camp Mackall, C., writes for information on MUR- RELL McGLOTHLIN and SGT. PETE WATKINS, ’43. 1945 Lt. Eugene F. Howard APO 557, c—0o PM. New York, N. 1. Silver Taps: ROY V. DEVENY, JR.; LT. J. T. TURBEVILLE, JR.; CPL. ROB- ERT F. OLSEN; WILLIAM P. BALLARD, JR.; LT. WILLIAM P. JOHNSON; CPL. MARION FLYNT, JR.; LT. WILLIAM F. LOVETT, JR. Wedding Bells: LT. WM. P. RIDDLING ; LT. CHARLES M. REESE LT. HERBERT J. ALDRIDGE, son of COL. AND MRS. E. E. ALDRIDGE, ’16, Eagle Pass, has been awarded the Distin- guished Flying Cross for aerial combat missions in the E.T.0. He has finished his missions and should be home soon. He is a B-25 navigator. His father is a Japanese prisoner of war, LT. DAN KUYKENDALL, stationed at Brooks Field, Tex., Stu. Instructors, Sec. H. SLO. Fe NELSON on duty at APO 102, N.Y.C. A SGT. M. W. HERTZ, APO 559 YLM, N.Y.C. F/O JOHN E. WILSON, Beeville, Texas, previously reported ‘missing in action, has been reported a prisoner of war in Ger- many. He was a navigator in the Air Corps. EDGAR G. SAPER is attending OCS at Fort Sill, Okla., starting his course Jan. 8. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. SAPER, ’15, Houston. LT. HERMAN L. PHILIPSON, JR, son of Mr. Herman Philipson, 6711 Coun- try Club Circle, Dallas, and LT. JACK D. BEHLING, son of Mr. A. H. Behling, Box 774, Albany, Texas, have been re- ported missing in action in Germany since December. Both boys were members of the 423rd Regiment. PFC. WILLIAM J. KESSLER, only son of W. A. Kessler, 3929 Oxford St., El Paso, and the late Mrs. Kessler, is a pris- oner of war of the Germans. According to a message broadcast from Berlin on December 30, Pvt. Kessler was captured on December 3 during fighting on the Western Front. Mr. and Mrs. Kessler had previously been notified that their son was missing in action since November 27, and Mrs. Kessler died of grief on Christmas Day before learning that her son was alive. LT. CHAS. T. BROWN assigned to 14th: 'Hq.~Sp:, Tr.,» Camp Polk, La. . ... LT. WM. S. KUYKENDALL, JR., over- seas; APO" 18239, San Francisco. . . . PFC. EDGAR G. SAPER, Houston, has entered the Field Artillery OCS at Ft. Sill, Oklo. . . SGT. BEN R. MYERS, JR. at a B-17 base somewhere in England. . . . LT. GILBERT C. BURNS received his wings at Lubbock A.A.F. and is now on overseas duty. He is stationed with the 14th Air Force in the Philippines. * CAPT. RALPH H. ECHOLS is home on leave after flying 127 missions over China and Burma. . . . LT. C. M. BAKER gets mail at 1711 Durham, Brownwood, Texas. - S/SGT. WM. N. CRISLER, JR., now in a hospital in England recovering from wounds received when the Liberator bomb- er in which he was flying was shot up over Germany, is credited with saving another crew member’s life. Sgt. Crisler wears the Air Medal and two Oak Leaf Clusters, PFC. NICHOLAS K. ZELIOS on his way overseas. In the same outfit are LT. VIC FUSSELMAN, ’44; LT. FLOYD KEELEN; and LT. F. RANDEL NYE, ’44, . . . SGT."EDWIN C. BROUN trans- ferred to Ft. McClellan, Ala., FA Det., Haq. Co. No. 2, . «PVT. JOE E. GEISEL- MAN now overseas, APO 11300, San Francisco. . . . LT. KENNETH A. RING, JR., somewhere in France, gets mail at 6110 Tremont, Dallas. PVA) TK, SPARKS working in a hospital laboratory in New Caledonia. . . LT. JARVIS B. WIESER has been transferred to Cop Swift, Texas, 140th Inf. Regt. . . LT. B. B.; ISBELL, "APO: 11235, NYC... LT. JOHN D. CHRISTIAN, assigned “to 5th Hq. Det., Camp Swift. Texas, Lr EB LOUGHBOROUGH reports a new address, APO 649, N.Y.C. . . . PFC. CALVIN C. JONES at Brookley Field, Ala, 14th AMU. LT. ROBERT WELCH at Camp Swift, Texas, Co. I, 140th Inf. Regt. . . . LT. WAYNE THOMAS, ’43, APO 403, NYC, reports SGT. GLEN D. THOMAS a member of Hq. Co., 782nd Tank Bn., Camp Booke, Calif. LT. BILLY N. BROWN located at APO 411, NYC. PVT. D. K. BARRETT, APO 716, San Francisco. . oo ET. ANSON R. BERTRAND at the ‘QM. Sch., Camp Lee, Va., School Regt. . S/SGT. ANDERSON R. FRANK, JR. ‘completed 50 missions for the 8th and 15th Air Forces in Europe and is now stationed at Roswell AAF, Roswell, N -M., Sec. C. LT. LEROY P. EISENHAUER, Co. D, 341st Inf., APO 450, Camp San Luis Obis- po, Calif., reports his brother, LT. R. F. EISENHAUER. ’44, somewhere in France. kb eae CPL. ALFRED W. DAVIS, Hq. Btry., 402 FA, Bn., APO 411, Camp Gruber, Okla. , . . WM. C. SMITH an O/C at Ft. Benning, Ga., 7th Co., 3rd STR. . . A reauest from LT. EDWARD H AN- DREW, JR., and LT. ROBERT E. HELMS, Ft. Riley, Kan., for the address of PVT. JAMES F. WELCH brings a report that he is at Ft. Jackson, S, C., Hq. Btry., 670th FA Bn. . . . LT. E. V.” BLISSARD, JR., in a troop carrier outfit in Italy, would like to hear from some buddies. . . LT. ERNEST A. BOLLAND and LT. LEWIS BLUNT both overseas, APO 15648, NYC LT. JAMES N. OLIVEROS, pilot in the flight section of the 13th Air Service Command headquarters in the Southwest Pacific, holds the Air Medal. . LT. WM. R. RIDDLING is pilot on a B-24 and gets mail at 3135 Hemphill, Ft. Worth... LT. PAUL M. WEST with Class 149, Co. H, 1st PTR, Ft. Benning. Gani vy es dT. JOSEPH L. SHEINBERG stationed at MacDill Field, Fla., gets mail in»Box> 2335.4. i... .. LT. FRED C. SEALS, JR. located at AAAF, Alexandria, La., 221st Combat Crew Tng. Sch., Crew 9356. . 3 LT. RALPH M. GODFREY on overseas duty at APO 17601, San Francisco. . Lo CHARLES W. PITTARD’s new ad- L. dress. is APO 650, NYC. . . HILLS JR.» 8.1 Jc, USN, gets mail u FPO, San Francisco. JOSEPH W. LANGSTON somewhere in Germany. . . LT. RALPH R. RUSCHE requests a change of gadvess to SAPOy 655, NYC. . . LT. WM. B. “BILLIE” BAYLESS was wound- ed in action in France on November 11. He is with the Third Army. LT. JOHN B. PAYNE sends Tegarly from APO. 72, San: Francisco. . EUGENE F. HOWARD, JR. now A APO. 557, "NYC. .:, .. PFC. DANIEL. E. HERLIHY, Plt.:2, Co. C,. 0. C. Bn., Tr. Com., FMF, Cahp Lejeune, N. C., request- ing the address of LAWRENCE TEEPLE, ’46. . . . SGT. JOHN W. WATSON, APO 706, San Francisco, reports several Ag- gies in the same area. . . . LT. IRBY B. JARVIS a pilot in the Air Corps, Mid- land AAF, Mildand, Texas. . . . LT. MER- LIN C, DAVIS gets mail at Altus, Okla. : . MELVIN E. RENTLER, PhM 3/c, Sp. Tng. Reg., Tng. Com., Class 76. Co. ASDA, Camp Pendleton, Oceanside, Calif., anticipates overseas duty soon. . . LT. JOE M. MERTZ, Tr. B, 129th Cav., Ft: Riley Kan., reports LT. FRED L. POCH- YLA on the Ft. Riley post basketball team. LT. JAMES R. WILSON somewhere in Ergland. APO 594, NYC. . . . CPL. WENDEL E. WORTHAM is overseas and is having mail Ff to China Sorings. Texas. . . HNNIE P. DAVIS, C. Sn., gets mail 0 FPO. San Francisco. PVT. JOE B. FINLEY, JR. on duty at APO 72, San Francisco. . LT. JACK M. McCAINE is navigator-radar bombard- jer attached to the 8th Air Force. . LT. H. C. ALLEN, JR. assigned to Inf. Sch. Bn., Tent Camp No. 2, Camp Pen- dleton, Oceanside, Calif. LT. HOMER V. O’REILLY stationed at’ Camp Crowder, Mo., with Co. E, 840th Sig. Tng. Bn. . SGT. LEWIS E. BUCK, APO 508, NYC. ie LT. JOHN: VW. GRIFFIN now over- seas, APO 200, NYC. LT. JENE W. MOORE. LT. JACK O. MOORE, LT. JOE M. MERTZ, LT. M. L. MERTZ, and LT. F. L. POCHYLA all in 129th Cav. Sq., Ft. Riley, Kan. LT. LEE R. THORNTON has return- ed to KAAB, Kearney, Neb. “5. PPC. LYLE MORGAN first gunner on a heavy machine gun somewhere in France. 1946 SGT. HUBERT ROUSSEL, Wedding Bells: CARROLL E. BOYD, JR. T/SGT. A. P. WILEY, APO 30, is in the 9th Army in Germany and his brother Silver Taps: ing from Corsica, also wears the Disti~ guished Unit Badge. A/C JAMES P. JORDAN, Dallas, re- ceiving final phase of Aviation Cadet JAMES E. WILEY is at OCS at Ft. Knox, Ky. Both left school to enter the army. They are the sons of Mrs. A. P. Wiley, 707 Sunset, Dallas, and both plan to re- turn to A. & M. when the war is over. training at Blackland AAF, Waco, Texas. LT. THOMAS B. WESTBROOK, JR, BERNARD P. AKIN recently grad- Waco, Texas, fighter pilot, was recently uated from the NATB, Corpus Christi, and received his commission as an Ensign in the USNR. . . . HUGH A. STANBERRY, F 1/c¢, at the Naval Repair Base, New Orleans, La., with Co. 41, Bks. 141. , . Wm. R. BRADY has received his wings and commission after graduating from Foster Field, “»xas, recently. . . . PFC. JESSE L. WEBS, JR., APO 76, NYC. LT, KENNETH C. "KRENEK assigned to Class 44-J, C. P. Grp. I, KAAF, King- man, Ariz. CPL. HAL E. HANSON, Btry. A, 450 FA, Bn., Camp Hood, Texas, reports CPL. JOHN THOMSON in Germany, and. LT; WALTER GATES, ’44, in France. . PVT. ROY H. KINSLOW, somewhere m New Guinea, APO 565, San Francisco. . LT. JAMES R. LINDLEY flying B-24’s at Keesler Field, Miss., Box 621. . ENS. DONALD S. STOKES gets mail % FPO, San Francisco. . . 0/C BEN REY- NOLDS a member of 14th Co., 3rd STR, Pt. Benning, Ga. . . . I. L, SCHWARTZ, S 1/¢, USNTS, U. of Houston, Houston, Texas, reports his brother, A/S AARON SCHWARTZ, ’48, at San Diego, Calif. LT. WARNER H. MARSH, JR. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Marsh, 3601 Am- herst, Dallas, has been missing in action over Germany since November 5. He was awarded the Air Medal with the first and second Bronze Oak Leaf Clusters for ‘“‘mer- itorious achievement in combat flights.” ENSIGN JOHN K. CARR, son of Mrs. J. N. Shepperd, Bryan, Texas, received his commission on January 18 at Northwest- ern Univ., Chicago, Ill.,, and is at present stationed at Miami, Fla., Miami Beach Hotel. RALPH STEINMANN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Steinmann, 4230 Trow- bridge St., El Paso, has been reported miss- ing in action in France since December 1. He was serving with the Seventh Army, 103rd Division. PVT. LOUIS BERNAL a member of 1st Plt., Co. A, 80th Inf. Tng. Bn., Camp Roberts, Calif. - - - VT. EDWARD HAINES stationed at Fairfax Field, Kan- sas City, Kan., with the 33rd Ferrying Gp. LT. KENNETH BURNS, stationed with the 15th Air Force in Italy, has been awarded the Air Medal. i PVT. JOHN H. LAWLESS, USMC, gets mail ¢/o FPO, San Francisco. . . . PVT. JOSEPH F. SPEIER on duty at APO 922, San FPrancisco. . . . LT. i McKENZIE assigned to Sec. E, Combat Crew 478, Westover Field, Mass. . . JOHN T. POOLE with the Infantry, APO 470, N.Y.C. a fighter pilot. LL JOE A. COUGHRA JACK W. HOWE was commissioned a Box 128, gous dag gets T/SGT. 2nd Lt. in the Army and awarded his DAN W. JACKSON, JR., “somewhere in | Pilot wings upon graduation at Spence Field, Moultrie, Ga, . . . PVT LOUIS BERNAL a member of 1st Plt., Co. A, 80th Inf. Tng. Bn., Camp Roberts, Calif. . . JAMES T. LANGSTON, JR. has mail sent to 2201 Park St., Houston. . . . S/SGT. FRED A. BARSHOP, tail gun- ner of a B-17 Flying Fortress, has been decorated with an Oak Leaf Cluster to his Air Medal. LT. HUIE H. LAMB, JR., 8th Air Force P-47 Thunderbolt pilot, has flown over 35 combat missions, and wears the DFC and the Air Medal with an Oak Leaf Clust- i 1947 THOMAS L. SIRMAN has been reported missing in action over Germany since Oc- tober 14. ARTHUR M. STRANZ, HA 1/¢, now at Shoemaker. Calif., with Disp. Unit II. PVT. HERBERT O. KOEHLER, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Kecehler, 101 Mat- thew, Yoakum, Texas, has been reported missing in action in the European Theatre, A/S WM. V. HOLIK stationed at Luke Field, Phoenix, Ariz.. Sec. I. OLT. Box 1270. PVT. JJACK W. THOMPSON, Dallas, recently completed basic training at Camp Wolters, Texas, and has been appointed to officers training school at Ft. Sill. Okla. PVT. WALTER H. TALBOT a member of Co. E, 1st PTR, Class 156, Ft .Benning, Ga. . . . WALTER F. HICKS, S 1/e¢ (SM), now at the ATB, Little Creek, Va., with Unit 1130, Div. so. PVE RUFUS! L, VICKERS, JR. with the Marine Corps, stationed at Parris. Island, S.-C... ,Plt.,5613, "6th . Rec. Bn.,iM. B..... .*JAMES R. WHATLEY, S 1/e¢, now gets mail ¢% FPO, NYC. ARTHUR G. STRICKLIN, S 2/c¢, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Stricklin, 4605 Rose, Houston, has been reported missing in ac- tion. He was aboard the destroyer Mona- ghan which was lost during a severe ty- phoon in the Pacific. JAMES W. SELBY,‘'JR., PhM 3/c, has been in the Navy 14 months, and is now at Camp Elliott, Son Diego, Calif., Main Dispen. . . . A/S M. E. MOHN KE. V-12, USNR, TCU, Box 132, Ft. Worth. S/SGT. JOHN T. ESTES, Hereford, Texas, tail gunner of a B-17 Flying Fort- ress, has been awarded a second Oak Leaf Cluster to the Air Medal for ‘“meri- torious achievement’ while participating in 8th Air Force bombing attacks on Ger- man holdings. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Estes of Hereford. the Dutch East Indies, has been wounded in action according to a report from his mother, Mrs. Thelma P. Jackson, 1720 Fairview, Houston. Sgt. Jackson is a radio man and gunner on a B-25 and has about 20 missions to his credit. A brother, PVT. JAMES L. JACKSON, is also over- seas, APO 241, San Francisco. . . . PVT. HUGH WALLACE has mail sent to his home address, 1513 NW 17th, Oklahoma City, Okla. . CPL. R. E. MUNRO’S new address is APO 565, San Francisco. . . . A. P. ROLLINS, ’06, Dallas, reports his son, JAMES J. “JACK” ROLLINS now at. APO 26, NYC. KERRY MERRITT, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Merritt, Maxwell, Texas, was wound- ed in France on November 26. He gets mail through APO 80, NYC. WM. F. BUMPAS, S 1/¢c (RT), enter- ed the Navy in December and at present is at USNTC, Great Lakes, Ill., Co. 2298. . . . JAMES T. MARONEY, APO 230, NYC... . LEO M. J. DIELMANN, JR. now in OCS at Edgewood Arsenal, Md., Co. 13, Cl. 34, 1st-Pht. '. . .7A/S GLEN C. - RICHARDSON, Pre-Midshipmen Sch., Sec. 1212, Asbury Park, N. J., reports meeting his brother, Lt. O. L. RICH- ARDSON, ’45, and LT. BOBBY HARVIN, ’45, in New York recently. caret Te SEH. JACK L. ROEGER in Italy as a gunner with the 15th AAF. .. . A/S CLARENCE C. SHIFLET, 1st Bat., 1st Co., 1st PK, Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa. A/S GEO. L. MOREMAN, V-12, USNR, TCU, Box 73, Ft. Worth, reports A/S JOE MUELLER at Millsaps College, Jack- son, Miss., V-12, USNR, Galloway Hall 2nd Deck. LT. JAMES W. BRAD- BURY overseas, APO 959, San Francisco. .. . PFC. ROY E. FRIERSON, APO 470, NYC, in a hospital in France receiving treatment for his arm, which was broken by shrapnel from a German gun. ... C/M FRED L. HASDORFF, 110 Encino, San Antonio. C.J.) J. SULLIVAN ia member of Sec. H,; 12518: B.. U.,, EAAF, Pilot Sch. PRasic, Box 631, Enid, Okla. . . PVT. PATRICK B. GIBBONS requests a change of address to Co. C, 3905, Stan- ford Uni., Calif, SGT. JACK E. JACKSON, Farmersville, Texas, has been awarded the Air Medal for “courage, coolness and skill” displayed on bombing attacks over Germany. He is waist gunner on a B-17 Flying Fortress. A/C HARRY GALEWSKY at USNPFS, Iowa City, Iowa, Batt. 12A, Plt. A-l. . . PVT. ERNEST G. SIMMONS, APO 320, San Francisco, reports being the only Ag. gies in his company. . . . LT. STEWART D. HERVEY, JR., assigned to Co. E, 354th Inf.,. APO: 89, Camp Butner, N. ‘C. PFC. ALTON K. ROARK, % FPO, Registered Jerseys "San Francisco, would like to hear from DON . McKINNEY, GEAN COLBERT, and -- For Sale -— “BUTCH” CARROLL. CPL. HAR- A VEY J. CHELF serving as radio opera- tor on a B-29 in the CBI theatre. » A/C E. A, ELWOOD with Bat. 63, Co. M., Plt. 2, Independence Bks., Rm. 100, USNPFS, Athens. Ga. . . . 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