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Local Boy Seen In Picture of Sector Dunn Sends Letter Telling of High Morale of Marines u-i Mr. and Mrs. Sam A. prominent Tyhee residents been thrilled by the receipt of a letter from their son K enneth who is in the U. S. marine corps in which he identifies himself as the soldier who appears in a picture published in the Pocatello sometime ago. depicting an aircraft gun em lace in D ment 'Guadalcanal sector. The picture showed one soldier ,ning the gun and Mr. Dunn re- 'D0rts he identified the soldier as 'has son as soon as h saw l e 'Paper and forwarded it to for confirmation. Young Dunn's letter American troops. He write think those .raps have found out just what are able to Soldier Returning After Injuries In Solomon Battle .,1.l..- l It will be a real Thanskglvlng day in the home of Mr. and MYS- M, J. Dudunake, 552 North Fifth avenue, 55 their 303: John' gaming home next weelr. v D Officially reported mls-1118 action in the first engagement in the Solomon islands. -701111 W2-5 mourned by relatives and friends until a few weeks ago whendword came that he was alive an been brought to the U. S hospital in San Dleg0- aratrooper with th 1 WGS battle Pocatellans Training -11-1. FARRAGUT-Fresh from clvll- ian life are the new recruits from Pocatello who are now undergoing intensive training at the U. S. the high spirit and morale of mend lieutenant was diy. Successful completion Commissioning of Bill C. Bond. 22, 1420 South Second street, as a nnoun- by the U.S. marine corps to- of t - he second phase of his training with the Leatherneclcs. an eight-week ,course for officer candidates at Dunn, , have 801d bars. Bntl 01' 8. 8POCl3llSffS' 5Cl'lO01. man- dent of Pocatello sc camp training at sz been wounded in action is safe. , wen is Private QUGJIIUOO. Via., brought him his He is now in attendance at re serve officers' class at the same Marine training center, where 10 6 additional weeks of advanced in- struction will make him eligible for assignment to a combat unit Lieutenant Bond, son of Char- les H. Bond, assistant superman- hools, has 'been with the Marines since last Iiecooember, when he began his 14 gp 1 , P83115 Safe Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anselmo of 525 North Sixth report that rum- ors that their son, Vincent, had at the Solomons, are unconfirmed. The last letter the Anselmos re celved was about six weeks ago However, Nancy Scardino received letter Tuesday from her broth- , in which he states listed in the ma time and were in - the S01 Scardino Archie Chandler in Kentucky. after naval training station, here. Ar- rexntly were: John Davis Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Powell, 1133 South Fifth. Lawrence Ray Fowler, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Fowler. 1244 South Fourth. After a few weeks of rigorous naval training in this wooded Idaho lake-country, the recruits will either be assigned to a service school for additional training in a specialized field or will go to sea. on an-o-war in America's fleet 8.111 for his station at Camp Spefld ' a. furlough in Pocatello visit- ing his wife, and mother Mrs. Ada Chandler 932 South Eighth ave- Pvt. Bird graduated fr advanced air cadets. Oren Bud Loveland, son of Mrs. C. J. Loveland, 615 enlisting. to Instruct 735 Sherman, Denver. 4 H'- a Awards Cross For John Eversole WASHINGTON UPI-Nine naval aviation officers who fought in the battle of Midway and are listed as missing have been awarded the navy cross for extraordinary hero- lsm. They include Lt. tJGl John Thomas Eversole, 27, son of Mrs. J. J. Eversole, 137 Roosevelt ave- nue, Pocatello. The navy announced that each decoration was accompanied by the same citation praising each of- 'flcer For extraordinary heroism and courageous devotion to duty while piloting an airplane of 8- torpedo squadron in action against enemy Japanese forces in the bat- tle of Midway on June 4, 1942. Participating in a vigorous and intensive assault against the Jap- invaslon fleet, the he pressed home with relentless in the face of a of anti-aircraft T s he which hi Pvt. Reid Bird of the army air COFPS- IS Spending a week's fur 10l1gh Visiting his mother, Mrs Mamie Bird, of 934 West Clark om the Buckley field armament school in Denver. For the past two months he has served as armer at Foster field' TBXH-S. training center for Mr is on leave from Chicago ls a radio technician in the He was employed by the company here previous FORT SILL Okla -Sec Lieut E. Moberly of Pocatello been assigned as an instruc in the department of materials the field artillery school here Lieutenant Moberly is the son Mal. and Mrs. E. E. Moberly
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