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ROBERT B. YVRIGHT. Jr. 518 First Street. S.E. Moultrie, Georgia GEORGIA. 19-L1 Salesman JOHN J. YACKULICS 60 Winfield Street Norwalk, Connecticut DANBURY TEACHERS1 Teacher WILLIAM E. YARBROUGH 824 So. Waco Street Weatherford. Texas TEXAS WESLEYAN, 1936 Teacher ROBERT A. YOUNG 403 Chester Street Peoria, Illinois IOWA. 1942 Student RALPH O. YOUNGSTR OM 338 So. Leehrick Street Burlington. Iowa GRINNELL. 1942 Student EDWARD J. ZABILSKI 86 Julian Street Providence. Rhode Island BOSTON COLLEGE. 194.2 Student 19-L2 LEWIS R. WARREN Route 1 Spencerport, New York ALBANY STATE TEACHERS1 1938 Teacher HAROLD J. WEHBIANN 918 Manhattan Avenue Brooklyn, New York COLUMBIA, 1942 Student FRANK W. WETMORE 198 Bristol Street Springfield. Massachusetts SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE, 19-12 Receiving Clerk REUEL A. WIEBEL, Jr. 607 14:11 Street Charlottesville. Virginia VIRGINIA. 1942 Junior Accountant RUSSELL G. WOOLEVER Nichols, Iowa DRAKE. 1942 Junior Accountant MEREDITH G. WRIGHT 1710 Orrington Street Evanston. Illinois LAKE FOREST. 1939 Advertisirzg
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tl. to r.t Joseph F. Byrne. Platoon Conimamler: Paul H. Forte. S1111-COIIIIIIUIIIJPIY Alton C. Nowell. Company Com- ltIl1lIl!l'7'I Edwin C. Cuttino, C.P.O.g Joseph E. Murray. Platoon Comnzmzrler. 0935 IT the deek, You raugiedx' 23rdsl . L , . 'llhalis it. the liattle erx of the 23rd Coin- D . -. pany. just the thought ol it will hring many a pleasant smile tu the faves of the 120'odd men of the outfit when thefre lar heyond the hori- Zons seen from the sixth. seventh. or eighth deeks of the U. S. 5. Furnald. It s a 1'Lllllt'l' funny thing how sueh a slogan. alone' . ff with a rugged lad from the 'liarheel State Ufihoglzg . . fs . ' V4 . Carolina as its leader. eoiild2?pQrl'9e QM dioarlgw , 1 4 J -La good unit ol a hunt-h of giipgfniiitl had never seen anything llltgltl' l5?I'tDXK'lJOill prior to August l-l tnor until alter l34'1't'lNl1t'1' 2l. There were lawyers. insuranee salesmen, photographers. reporters. eheinists. poets. liquor store operators. groeers. and just plain students among those 120 glarey-eyed young men who stumhled into Furnald a day liefore the tdes of August and started work- ing toward a future that was a lvig question mark. The 23rd started slow. for the Hhoistf' ladders hy the left flank. and right oblique were eoni- plete mysteries to them in the early days. But. Coin- pany Commander Gwynn Xowell. who really knew the seore. had plenty of patienee. so before long the 23rd was doing right well hy itself. so mueh so that it was lweing given resin and ice ereanr' during drill periods as a reward for having the liest drilled is thiirfgs we'll keep as remeinhranee ielftlig Coinpany are Byrneis Keep those heads steadyfi Xtvaldies dress fore and aft. Trantinanls ent the 1-halter. and l7orte's Hemeinher. Y0n're supposed to he gentlemen for the sake of the lovely Barnard contingent. So. as we step from the pages of Naval Ordnance. Duttonis. liowditeh. and all the rest into the aetual proseeution of this world-wide struggle. we recall that Texas had its Alamo and Dewey his Maine, but hetter still. we remember that we will always have our Raggedy Twenty-Third. so hit the deek.
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