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1114 South Durbin
Fellows:

ALTRUIST

Casper, Wyoming

Here’s the latest "line-up".

We find M/Sgt, Bob Adamson with the 67
Srv Sqd, 100 Srv Gp at APO 1S3, NY.
Milton Adamson S 2/C is getting gunnery
instructions aboard USS D.D. Sterett,
Ho. 407, FPO, SF. Lt. Dale Aielts USMC
is perfecting his bomb eye with ADTU,
Box 27, NAS, Banana River, Fla, Sgt,
Bob Aitken is shivering in France with
Co 1, ETO, APO 562, NY. Maj, Joe Al­
bert is trying to get located at Ft,
Belvoir, Va, after 33 months in the So,
Pacific with tho 91 Engineers, Ivl/Sgt
Ray Aims ley is communicating from Italy
with 94 F Sq, 1st F Gp, APO 520, NY. It
is now Maj. Bill Aimsley and he is close
to New Guinea with 856 Eng Av Bn, APO
920, Unit 1, SF. Don Allison SF 1/c is
on USS, ABSB 7/4, FPO, SF in the Pacific.
Grant Arrasmith AS is at Ft. Schuyler,
NY in USN Midshipman’s School, Billett
14210. Capt. Harry Mills Astin is with
the AiTny Ground Force Replacement Pool
at APO 873, NY, Pvt, Bill Anda drives
an ambulance with 554 Amb Co Mtr, 2nd
Army, Ft. Jackson, S.C. Chas, Amadio
S 1/C is in the Pacific with USS Avdrain APA 59, FPO, SF, Chas. Ayres AS
is expected home during the holidays
from his V-12 studies with Co C at GA
College, St, Peter, Minn,

Pvt. Bill Barton is learning the myster­
ies of teletype with Sec L, Bks 324,
Chanute Fid, Ill, Lt, Dick Barton is a
P-47 instructor with 262 FPTS, Sq 1,
Bruning, Nebr. Maj. Don Bailey is due
in soon from his duties with 29 B Sq,
APO 838, New Orleans, La, Louis Bailey
2/C has returned to see with the USS
Okaloosa Det FPO SF, Pvt, Kenneth Bailey is now at Ft Meade, Md and will have
his light tank at AGRFD ^1. Lt. Rugg
_Barhaug conducted a program on the Army
Hour a few weeks back and spoke as a
member of the Personal Affairs Div. hhen
in V.ashington DC, he is living at 1818 H
St, NW. Cpl Bob Bailey is in the Phillipines with Rq Co, 1113 Engr (C) Gp APO
565, SF. Pfo Tom Baker has left v/ith Co
F, 264 Inf for APO 17805, NY. Bill Barnard S 1/C is at the Navy Training Station, San Diego 33, Cal. with Co 44-446
RTV, Lb jg Norman Bartling is at USN

December 1, 1944

Arm Guard (Atlantic) SS Joe M. Tarrell,
FPO, NY. Sgt David Baskett has developed
Hav/keyes with Hq 6 Photo Gp Ren AF” 29,
SF. M/Sgt, N, Bob Battenschlag is in
France with 104 Eva'o Hosp (SM) APO 403,
NY, Edgar Beattie ARL: 3/C is preparing
for duty on PBYs at Box 35, 159-R, NAS,
Jacksonville, Fla. Lt. Jack Beattie has
the B-26 and will leave soon from. Combat
Crew Center, Hunter Fid, Savannah, Ga.
Getting a thrill out of tea with the lo­
cals Lt, Col. Delwin Bentley is in France
with the 322 B Gp Hq APO r?0, NY. Being
treated like a crovmed prince Lt, Vernon
Bentley likes his yachting admiral on
the USS hilliamsburg, FPO NY. S/Sgt Phn
Berry has left the States with Co H, 86
Mtn Inf, APO 345 NY, Sgt Gene Biglin is
around Lae, N.G, with 5297 Chem Trg Co
FEAF APO 713, SF. Lt. Geo F, Billie is
still in Italy with Hq Co, 2 Bn, 337 Inf
Regt, APO 85, NY. Capt. Jack Bingenheimer doesn’t work hard when it rains in~
his part of Italy and the 774 B Sq, 463
B Gp, APO 520, NY. Bob Blind S 2/C is
at Box 7, US Submarine Base, New London,
Conn. Ens. Bill Bon docked in Va, and
got to spend a few days home before re­
suming his duties on the USS Charles
Carroll APi. 28, FPO, NY, Officer mater­
ial was noticed in Pvt, Dick Bowman, Co
A, 1st Pit, Bks D, OCS, r'uantico, Va, Pfe
Marion Bouzis with the B-24s at Pr.v Sq F
Lincoln, Neb. Capt. DeForest Brovm is in
the New Hebridies with Hq Srv Comd APO
708, SF. Dick Bullack AS is in V»ard A-12
USN Hosp, Farragut, Id. to clear his si­
nus trouble. Sgt. Douglas Burgess is ad­
dressed MWFS 1, Seo~127 MCAD, Miramar,
San Diego 34, Cal. Sgt. Don Burgess US
UCR receives his mail at Congaree Fid,
Columbia 34, SC, Capt Jeromie Burwell has
bought many P-61s for the Army while liv­
ing at 412 10th St, Santa Monica, Calif.
Capt. Orrin "Bud" Burwell will keep the
B-29s flying for the 882 B Sq, 500 B Gp,
aPO 17159 SF, An active man on the Tri­
ple U campus. Bob Burwell rests at 319 So
11th, Laramie, »»yo, Lt, Joe Bush is at
Camp Pinedale, Fresno, Cal. with ~Sq T-4,
462 AliFBU, Cpl Bob Bush USMC is addressed
G 3, 15 M, 6D, FPO SF. Lt. Bill Bush is
still around New Guinea with 868 E'ngr Av
Bn, APO 713, SF.

�-2Lt. Bill Canaday married 9/29 and is
ing P-39 with Sqd T, 441 AAFBU, Van Nuys,
with Bat 1st Hq, 385 Inf, APO 76, Camp
Calif, T/Sgt Frank Daly USMC is addres­
McCoy, Iftis. Bob Canaday has a new po­
sed: WSD 244, FPO, ^F. Lt, Glen *'Bud"
sition at 2331 So. Columbia Place, Tul­
Daniels got public recognition for a
sa 5, Okla. Pvt. John Casey is assigned bombing with VMF 114, MAW-11, FPO, SF.
to Vnalter Reed Hosp, Washington 12 DC
Lt. Steve Davidson is B-24ing it with
with Det Iv.ed Dept Army Med Center. Dick
30 B Sq 30 B Gp APO 244 SF. Porter Da­
Casey S 2/C is with OGU Bks 6A14 Co 833- vis CEM sent Xmas cards early from 9th
44 USWTS Farragut, Id. President of the Const Bn, Hq Co, FPO, SF. Imticipating
Royal Order of Snakes and their liThite
a packaged Xmas, Pvt Joe Donlin is in
Star, Donald "Fang** Chapin gets his mail Italy with Bty C, 347 FA, APO 91, NY, Joe
at 625 Nieth (which is awfully close to
Donovan Y 3/C is preparing to leave Se­
an institution), Lincoln 8, Neb. Bruce
lection Dept USNTC Farragut, Id. Capt.
Chapman is married and living at Hotel
Noah Dorius is airborne with 457 Prcht
Senator 526 Sacramento, Cal, /jitone
FA Bn APO 468, SF, Bill Drew is at Notre
Che lewski S 1/C is receiving more -frain- Dame, Ind in Midshipmen School. Lt. C.
ing with ARM 50-44, Sec 4 NAGS Puncell,
Emerson Duncan is in Med Adm Corps in
Okla. Lt. Jack Chidley has left to B-17 France vdth 176 Gen Hosp Co Z APO 562, NY.
someplace, APO 16650BJ4, NY. Capt. Jim
Lt. Louie Dunigan is reported cvi^rseas
Clare USMC is out in th© Pacific with
with his B-17. Doctor HB "Bud*' Durham is
H &amp; S Bt 13 M, FPO, SF. S/Sgt Jack Claric interning now at the Gen Hosp, Cincinnati
is addressedi 39 Malaria Control Unit,
29, Ohio,
jiPO 473, SE. Pfc Jim Clifford is in the
Marians with Co D, 2 Sep Lng Bn, FMF FPO Bill nmel /CRT 2/C is training and living
SF. Lt. Bill Clifford is in China with
at 4816 NV: 1st Ave, Miami, Fla, Capt.
Air Base Det APO 430, NY. Attending Tex Dick Evans is instructing in DepE of Meeh
A&amp;K, Danny Colibraro S 1/C is with Co
USlvAi best Point, NY,
320, Sec 5, Bldg 4, College Station, Tex
pen &lt;'*o.uil~ling S 2/C is with OGU, Co 3066- S/Sgt Milo ‘'Dick" Farrell io ax F.-a.- ce
44, Eks lODlO Farragut, Id. Lt, Blaine
with Continent"! Ofi, jiPO 3'&gt;O, NY,
Cco^augh is in Spec Srv at C/iAB, Carls­ Jim Frandsen is wrking fo" Telephone Co
bad. K Mex. Pfc Jack Corbridge is in
here in Casper. Ray Frar.dsen S 1/C is
Germany with Co F 301 Inf APO'S4, N.Y.
aboard the USS Alabama, SS Div FPO SF,
Bill Crater still builds sea-going ves­
Pete Frandsen iiMM 2/c is out in the Paci­
sels and lives at 396 6th St, Richmond,
fic now’ with Hq Sq FAh 8 P..TSU 81, FPO SF.
Cal. Bernard Cronin S 1/C fiT is booting Sgt, Leo Frank is at Ft Belvoir, Va with
it with Co 1948 USNTS Gr. Lakes, Ill.
Hq Det Gp 2 j.SFTC. Lt, Bob French, a sol­
Cpl Bill Cronin is out Pacific-way with
dier, is receiving port repair instruc­
3 Photo Depot APO 244, SF. Sgt.
tions at USNTS Venetian Hotel, Mie 1, Fla,
.CplliEei" is with Co B, 1885 Engr Bn, APO
Lt. George Forbes USNR is at Ayer, Mass,
243, SF
Dale Covington is now in Bill­ in Operations, N Aux Air Fee.
ings, Mont at 210 N 25 St. Frank Covingten is in England with 3325 SllJi Co APO
S/Sgt Gene Gaston is still in Italy with
655 NY. S/Sgt Louis Covington is in
the 37 Gen Hosp,"aPO 425, NY. Lt, Vernie
France with Co I 311 Inf APO 78, NY. Clem Gaston is stationed at Gowen Fid, Boise,
Coughlan can still be found at 3002 Cli­ id. with Sec F, Box 861. Sgt. Joe Gerdom
fton Av,. Baltimore 16, Md. T/s Jack Co­ is close to Germany with 88 Srv Sq APO
wan is in the Phillipines with Hq Co,
149, NY. Bill Gerdom HA 1/C is with Hq
1113 Engr lonst Gp, APO 72, SF. halt
Co ls‘‘“ Bn 4th M, 6 Div, FPO SF. Capt, Al
Cook is preparing for basketjail as a
Germoxi is on the dental staff at Casper
member of ;he NOHS coaching s+af.^, hij” AAP. Cpl Bernard J. Goggin is in IViarch
bur Cook Has a position with fheli Oil
Fla, Gal with ASN oOOlBs^l T-2. Pfc. John
Jo xr Crtp; i , E’^erett _Curu„i'2gs PC 1/C
is in -xltus, Ckla. with Sec C Fit
ii. w t.'. E *"17, U48 ’’arcus Is, F'v SF,
j'lf, Box 499, fiAAF. Pfc Frank Goggin.
IP‘'055556i address is Sec 3, Co C, 2625 xlA
A stui
-.hj physi-^rl fiur.ejF prr.groit I ? Paso Unit. A,Ai.F, Liberal, Kans. loun. .".st
an '’x,. beuxAng, Go, CfP-’cer Candidate
G-'ngin, Bill, is enroute to OCS at Ft,
Bob Dallason is with 15th Co, 3 STR Inf. Benn-ng, Ga.
xit, Arnie Daly i? nov. with 70 Sq 433 TC
Gp at APO 920, SF. Lt. TvP. Daly is fly­ LI. Paul Haas is still a transport pilot

�-3and living at 19 E 49 St, Austin, Texas. at Ft, Meade, Md, with Co D, 9th Btyr,
Sgt. Vin Haley is in England with 448 B
7 Regt, Carl "Daddy" Horstman fathers
Sq, 7r4 jB Gp, apo 558, NY. Lt j
Oct. born Carol Lee at 244 S, Brooks,
Hanway is in the Pacific with USS VjadSheridan, Ayo. Bruce Hunter CiHe was
leigh, DD 689, FPO SF. Now on shore
married last June and is in the Pacific
duty Lt jg Jim Harder is in the Colum­
on the USS Lubbock AP - 197, M Div, FPO
bia Hotel, kiami, Fla. It’s seldom bro­ SF. John Hurley SC 2/C is around the
thers in the service see each other, but New Hebridies with NATS Pacific Navy 140
that’s just what happened to Elmer and
FPO, SF. Sgt. Tim, Hurley USkC is with
Bud Harris in Saipan, Sgt. Elmer is
H &amp; S Btry 4 Ba 10 M FPO SF,
with Hq Co 2nd Bn 6 M ' k Div IPO SF and I
Bud, Ailik, is with Patrol B Sod
FPO
iMail reaches Ens Loyal Johnson at 2076
Sf, S/Sgt Dean Harris was wounded re­
(Magnolia, Long Beach 6, al. Norman
cently and is in England w?th the USA
* Johnson lives at 161 .ishbury, San FranciHosp Plant 4131, APO 316 A, NY. Pvt.
i SCO 17, ,al. M/Sgt Jack "Red" Jones is
Bernard Harris has started his training I in the Phillipines with 10 Pit Co B 574
with FARIC, C-33-8, Ft. Sill, Okla. Capt SxxA Bn, A-PO 321, SF. Lt, CR Jones is in
Glen
Harvev's
wounds are healed and he
Italy with 716 B Sq, 449 B Gp, APO 520
■.V
is in Germany with Hq 1st Bn, 9, Inf,
NY. Lt. Bob Jones is at APO 17126, NY
APO 2, NY. Lt. Jim Hawkins is in France with Ren Go 827 T.D, Bn, Dick Joslyn
with GFRS Repl Pool, APO 545 NY. Lt,
S b/C (RDM) is schooling on USS LCS - (L)
Jimmy Hayes USMC has loft the States,
(3) 44, FPO, SF. Cpl. Ted Joslyn is with
Pvt Eugene"Hawks is at Camp Stewart, Ga. Co I, 51 Engr Bn, ETS, Ft, Levris, hash.
with Pit 4, Bat A, 10 .AlETC Bn, Lt,
Harold Healy has a rainbow around his
Capt. Bob Kimball is flying B-29s in BOQ
shoulder with 402 B'A Bn, 42 Div, Camp
Box 186, x,lamogordo, N. Mex, Sgi "om
Gruber, Okla.. Pvt. ”Rot*' Healy is with
Kirkmeyer USkC having spent 29 monehs in
Co A, 59 A Inf Bn, 13 Armed APO 263,
the SAP, is now at 1st SS, Gp2, Hq Co
Camp Bowie, Tex. ^.rt Holser has engi­
Inf Sch. Regt TC, Camp Pendleton, Calif.
neered the deepest oil well in the world T4 John Klocksiem is with the 3128 Sig
at 11-C Club, Taft, Cal. Ernie Heiser
Srv Co APO 17583, NY. Bob Knadler AT 2/C
S 2/C is at Gr. Lakes, Ill with SS Comd
is with 3rd Spec Naval Const Bn, Co D,
Sec T-8-5 Bks 606 LP. Comdr. Harold
Pit 1, FPO, SF. M/Sgt Bob Kuhn is now
Heiser USN is assigned to USN Dry Dock,
at APO 926, SF with 71 B Sqd38 B Gp (M).
Terminal Is, San Pedro, Cal. Paul Hei­
ser has made Casper "the oil capital of
Ens. Maurice Landers is in the Pacific
the Y»est’’ with his Reed Roller Bits.
with VPB 100 FPO SF, Cadet Jack Leahy
S/Sgt John Hendrickson is in France with is addressed: C-lO-E-44 (c) Av Cad Regt.
Btry D, 456 .AA Bn, APO 403, NY. Sgt.
USNATB Corpus Christi, Tex. Lt, Jack
Stan Hendrickson is reported to have
Leonard has just left for APO 17311, SF
been commissioned in the field and is
with the 7 AIF, R Sq Mobile. Lt. Rayaddressed: Gen Hq SWA c/o Maj L, A,
Leonard is in Italy with 308 So, 31 P Gp,
Telesco APO 500, SF, Bill Henry SF 1/C
APO 520, NY. Tom Leonard ?s.OM 2/C is at
is on the USS Rawlins, Wl. 226, Pre-Com
Box B4, NAS, Ahidby Is, hash. Sgt. Lew
Sch. Seattle 99, hash. Ted Hi ip
2/C
Link is with Hq Co, SCU 1932 Camp Ain- "
is in the Atlantic with USS PC 594, FPO
field Scott, Cal, M/Sgt Lindell Link is
NY. Don Holmgran QM 2/C submerges in
at Tinker Fid, 0k!a with 4136 AIFBU. Pvt
the Pacific on the USS Ronquel, c/o PM,
Kenneth Ludwi ' is at Ft Monmouth, N.J.
SF. Pvt. Robt Hool is taking photogra­
with the 15 Trg Co, 848 STB, Gregg Lusby
phy with Sec F, Lowry Fid, Colo, a/c
S 2/C is at Norman Okla with 11 B, 45 2\t)M
Bob Hooper is at V«ar Eagle Fid with 3043 Bks 84. Ens John Lusby is on the USS
iVkFBU, 45-C, Sqd 13, Lancaster, Calif,
Reno FPO SF. P-vt Bob Lusby is with 3508
Ens. DeWaine Hoopman is an ordinance
AAFBU Sec B Truax Fid, Madison, Ais.
officer in an Navy Gun Factory and lives
at 712 E Capital, hashington, DC, Ed__
Sgt Bob Mackin is with L-3-21 USMC FPO SF.
Hoff S 2/C is in Memphis, Tenn at Bks 50 making his 4th trip across the At....ntic,
TTB, NATTC, Carl Hopkins MM 2/C is
Cpl Finlay MacLennan is in England with
addressed: USNRB, Div 61, San Diego, 36, the 243 Eng C, Bn, Co B, APO 17126, NY.
Calif, Lt, Gilbert Housley won his
T/Sgt. Jack MacLennan is with 3324 SLiM
couOT.iaaion last month and is stationed
Co. xirmy Pit. Ft. Jackson S.C. Cpl Leg

�McLennan is nt Boca Raton Fid, Fla. with
BIC fi, Lt. Barry Mahoney has the trou­
bles of Troop Comdr on the USS John B.
Floyd FPO SF, Cpl Clinton Marburger is
in Italy with 484 B Gp 826 B sq, AFO 520
NY, Don Marburger expects his civilian
standing to change in the real near fu­
ture, Pvt. Jay Manning is in Hondo, Tex,
with 842 NT Sq, Lt, Col. Al Martin is
in Orlando, Fla on the jIAP Board, Cpl
Don Matthews is close to the V»estern
Front with Dept A, 57 Fid Hosp, APO 350,
NY, Cpl Don McCarthy USMC is in Barstow
Calif with Depot Sup. Joe McCarthy SF
1/C lives at 3451 Collier, San Diego 4,
Calif. Cpl Bill McNamara was last re­
ported to be with the 526 Engr (LP) Co,
Camp Shelby, Miss. Lt, Don Miller was
home on leave last month and is now at
Bushnell Hosp, Brigham, Utah to receive
further surgical treatment. Lt. Joe Min­
ihan is at Ft Benning Ga as an instructor
to the Sth Co 3rd STR, Capt Gordon Mit­
chell is on Biak (close to N,G)with 321
B Sq, 90 B Gp, APO 920, NY. Air Cadet
Harold Mize is at VIJiF Victorville, Cal,
Capt, Tye Moore is still in Italy as an
engineering officer with 429 B Sq, 2 B
Gp, APO 520, NY. T/Sgt Archie hiorrison
is in Ft, Jackson, SC with 3324 SLIM Co
2 Corp, Mr,(w/uj Jim Morrison is in
Casper now but will leave soon for assi­
gnment in the Phillipines, Pvt, Jack
Moses is on the Western Front with Div,
Hq, G 3 Sec, 28 Div APO 2, NY and Pvt,
Timer Moses is there too with Co D 329
Med Bn, iPO 104, NY. Jack Mudge lives
at 316^ 9th Place Manhattan Beach, Calif,
Bob Mudge S 1/C is in the Paoifid on the
(jBs Viillett M, Hayes FPO, SF, Pfc Bill
Mudge is in Italy with Co B, 755 Tank Bn,
AM 464 NY, Joe Murphy saw some good
football this season while at 127 Breen
Phillips, Notre Dame, Ind. S/Sgt Frank
My ray is in Italy with Hq Co 85 Inf APO
^6, NY. Sgt Mark "Bud” Myer is the loco
(motive) engineer on the Bengal Asam RR
in India with Co C 745 Ry Opr Bn APO 466,
NY.

and is instructing in B-17s with Gp 3,
HAiiF, Hobbs, N, Mex, Prisoners Lt, Geo.
Niethammer and Maj, Gale eleven are play­
ing chess at Stalag Luft #3, Lt. "Stu"
Novak has his B-17 in France with APO
16637 PkA 62, NY, Maj, Carl Nygaard is
at Hq, AGFRD ^1, Ft, Meade, Md. In the
near East theater, Lt. Rollin Nygaard is
on the supply route to Russia with Hq
3 MRR Srv, /xPO 523, NY.
S/Sgt John "Barney" Oldham is in Germany
with Hq Btry, 456 /AiA Bn ArO 403, NY.
Cpl Charles O'Malley is in England with
the 3rd Mobile RR Sqd ApO'635 NY. Navy
Cadet Dwight Osborne is at Glenview, Ill
with 11-B Left hing, NAS,

Lt. Ijan.jcarksr, USMCR is with Co B 1st
Amph Tank Bn FMF, FrO SF. Lt Clinton
Paul has a "Junior" awaiting his return
from 7 Inf, APO 3, NY. Lt. Bill raul has
his B-24 at ArO 16743AST, SF\ l/Sgt Sid
Pearce has charge of warehouse in Italy
with 566 Air Srv Sq APO 520, NY. Officer
Caididate Elmer Penney is training with
the 5th Co 3 STR Ft. Benning, Ga, T/Sgt
Louis Peppilis is now in the States and
in Fitzsimmons Gen. Hosp,, Via rd 8-A, Den­
ver, Colo. S/Sgt "Bugs” reralis is back
after 33 months in India and is now at
Boeing Aircraft Co, 6600 Ellis Ave. Seattle
8, Viash. Jim rerkins S 2/C is in the
p'acific theater with Bat 127 Co D-5 (Sea­
bees) FrO S^. Dick Jerkins SK 2/C is at
NaTzy 152 Dept 10 FrO SF, Sgt, Viarren rer­
kins is in the Marians with H &amp;
3 M Div, FiO SF, Art riper. gM 1/C, is
on the Atlantic on the USS Kline FrO NY.
John riper S 1/c is at the Armed Guard
Center, Treasure Is, Calif. S/Sgt Bill
oe is in £1 Centro, alif with Hq Sq,
MAG 35, MCAS, r vt, Frank Pptter is at
ArO 922, SF with the 12 Sup Sq 12 ADG.
Sgt. Bob rropp is in Burma with Co A 758
Rway Shop Bn, APO 629, NY.

Coach "Shadow" Ray has started molding a
basketball at MNB, Midwest,V»yo. Av/C Don
M/Sgt, C.L. "Buss” Neel is with Hq M.iG 351 Ray will get his wings this month with
MCAF Corvallis, 0re. I7t, Bill Neuman is i 2T33 AAFBU, Sq 2, Spence Fid, Moultrie,
in Italy with Co B, 755 Tank Bn APO 464, |
Ga. Oscar Ray, HA 1/C is with VL/ild 134,
NY, Lt jg Ted Neuman is on a "shake down" M&lt;.G 11, SHAW, FMF, FPO, SF.
now but will leave soon on the USS Blande
FIO SF. In the STiVPacific Lt Brooks Nic­
L't. R, G, "Bud" Reasoner is with B-29s at
hols, is with 3465 Ord MM Co (q) APO 293
Victoria, Kansas and the 458 B Sq, 330 Gp,
SF, Fred Niethammer lives at 224 E, Fig- balker PiAF, Sgt Robt, Reed is now in
uora, Santa Barbara, Calif. Lt, Victor
Selfridge Fid, Mich with Gp Hq, 414 F Gp.
Niethammer married Jean Marie Speas 9/29 Sgt ylXaa .Rsid, is the male man with FPO Unit,

�-5Navy #128 FPO SF. Naval A/C "Poncho"
with 39 B Sq, 6 B Gp, Gr. Island, Nebr,
Reid is with Class lOA, Bks 8C, NAS,
Don Spaulding S 1/C is at NATTC, Ward
Norman, Okla. "Rob" Robertson S 2/C is
Island, Corpus Christi, Tex, Cpl "Rod­
at the West Coast Sound School, San Die­
ney" Spaulding lives at 317 Abiso -tve,
go 42, Calif. Cadet Dale Robinson is at
San Antonio, Tex and works with 2523
Selman Fid, Monroe, La. with Pre-Flight
jiAFBU, Hondo, Tex. Lt, Jim Speas is at
Sq ^1. Curtis Rochelle is now located
APO 16709, NY doing glider flying, Lt.
in Rawlins, Dyo. at 313^ W. Spruce. ,Don_
Barney Spielman is now with 325 Ferrying
Rogers will be the liP. yard bird this win­ Sq, APO 744, NY, Cpl Gerald Sullivan is
ter in Laramie and lives at 512 So. 11th. in Italy v.ith 759 B Sq, 459 3 Gp, aPO 520,
Pfo. Bob Rose is at Scott Fid, Ill. with
NY, , Pfc John Sullivan is on the Western
Sec B, 3505 AAFBU. Ens. Clark Romine is
Front with Co G, 324 Inf, APO 44, NY,
stationed at Anapolis, Md. and lives at
Cpl Mark Sullivan is in England with 368
6 Lake Drive, Bay Ridge. Capt„ Dick Row­ B Sq, 306 B Gp, APO 557, NY. S/Sgt.
lands picked up a Broni^-Star on his way
Niel Sullivan is at Box 771, Orlavesta,
into Germany with 71 AFA Bn APO 255, NY.
Fla,. Capt. James Sprecher- is in Italy
vlth Hq 125 QM Bn (m) APO 782, NY. Walt
F/O Don Satterthvra.it is navigating a
Sta.nley is now living at 14412 Delano,
B-24 out of England with 578 B Sq, 392
Van Nuys, Calif. T/Sgt Russell Steed is
B Gp, APO 558, NY. Pfc. Gordora Sanford
recovering from wounds at Hosp Plant
is in France with Co M, 399 Inf APO 447,
4176, Det of Patients at APO 121, NY.
NY. Cpl Dan Scarborough is with Btry C,
Earl Stewart SM 2/C is-signaling for the
8-155 KJf Bn, 3 Arty, 3 AC FPO SF. Pvt.
USS Oyster Bay, FPO, SF. Stanley Stewart
John Scarborourdi is in Germany with the
S 2/C (TM) is at Rec Bks 0723 ShoemLaker,
9 Recn Trp APO 9, NY. Pvt. David Scott
Calif. Lt. Carl Stout is instructing at
is vfith Sec E, 3505 AAFBU, Scott Fid, Ill Moore Fid, Mission, Tex, Lt. Gordon
Jim Scott RT 3/C is in Seattle 99, V»Qsh,
Sutherland will leave Avon Park, Fla,
with APA Pre Comm School. Cadet Leonard
soon with Crew 51 "J" Gp, Cpl, Jack
Scott is in navigation school at T39 'fnfft Swanson is in England with Hq Srv Btry
Jefferson Drive, San Antonio, Tex. Cpl.
17 AB Div, Arty Div APO 452, NY. Lt,
Dick "Bow-Wov;" Schank is with the 4th War Jerry Swanton is with Co H, 104 Inf. Regt
Do~ Pit, 1st M, FPO SF. Naval A/C "Stub'' Camp Howze, Tex. Joe Swanton is at Bldg.
Schooler is now at Pensacola, Fla with
770 Mare Island, Navy Yard, Calif, Bill
Class 11-C, CCC Fit Brg, NATB. Ens.
Swanton lives at 2536 So. Milwauk.,-e St.,
Frarik Schulte is now flying with VPB 199, Denver, Colo.
, FPO SF. Naval A/C Ralph Schulte is with
11 B, R-3, USNAS Memphis, Tenn, Lt. jg gill Sgt. Keith Tedford is in Brazil with the
Schulte is still at Navy y/40 FPO, NY.
156 iAi.CS, APO 604, Miami, Fla, Capt. John
Jack Schulte is at NATS, Sq VR 3, Olathe, Thomas is in Germany with Hq 12 ii Gp, APO
Kansas. Gordon Schultis with Shell Oil 655, NY. Lt. Orlo Thomas is with Co I, 5
Newcastle, Yilyo, Lt. Bill Schwartz is in
Bn, 2 Regt, AGFRD ■,/-2, Ft, Ord, Calif.
Italy with 826 B Sq, 484 B Gp, APO 520,
Earl Thompson lives at 2255 Crenshaw, Los
NY. Sgt Bob Sears is with Co B, 1 Bn,
Imgeles 16, Calif, Capt. Jay Thompson
Sq R 315 AAFBU, Drew Fid, Fla. Joe Sedar has gone back to th- SWPacific. Pursuing
TN 3/C is in the Pacific with DRB 3315,
the Navy Wings, Cadet Larry Tobin is at
Box 17, SF. Lt. Tony Sedar was wounded
Memphis, Tenn, with 8 B, R-1, USNAS. Bob
recently in Germany with Co K, 358 Inf,
Tobin has a young income deduction as of
APO 90, NY. S/Sgt Paul Sedar saw his
11/14 and lives at E 228 Mission, Spokane,
brother Tony, in France where Paul is
13, Wash. Lt. Jack Tobin is in Germany
with Hq Co, 826 EAB, APO 126, NY. Mike
with 852 Engr Av Bn, *A0126, NY. Harry
Sedar is now wearing "civies" and in­
Trollope lives in Reno, Nev, at 746 No.
structing with the PE Dept, U of Wyo,
Virginia St. Maj. Hugh Trollope is at
Laramie. S/Sgt Bob Sherard was on Saipan the Ephrata AAB, Wash, Capt. Tom Trollope
with 2 Sig Co, 2M, FMF, FPO, SF. Kayo
USMCR is now with Hq FMF Pacific, FPO, SF.
Shoemaker is at 6360 Highpoint Drv, Seat­ Lt. Bob Trowe has left for APO 16446iiB-7,
tle 6, Wash. N^Sgt Tom Shoemaker is now San Francisco. Lt. Wayne Tuker is in
with Hq Btry 122 FABn, APO 33, SF. Lt.
China with 14 lAiF, 322 Tr Cr Sq, APO 627,
Bill Shutts and his B-25 are in China
NY. Lt, jg Neil Tyler is with VPB Sq 101,
with 491 B Sqd, APO 212, NY. Lt. Jack
FPO, SF.
Shutts, engineering officer for B-29s is

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Pfc. Bud Updegraff is with Co C, 66 Inf, i ■ In addition: The City has plans for
71 Div, APO 3o6, Ft. Benning, Ga. Cpl.
; ■your, and Casper's, future. It's the
James Vesey is with Bty C -,3-155 klJiOVu
■ i^vish of the local businessmen to have
iBn, 3, Amph C, FPO, SF. Pfq John Vesey
;more of any idea of your post-war plans
is stationed at the Casper A/iB and lives ' as a group.... So in a short time a ques­
at 1214 E. 3rd, T/Sgt Bill Vesey is
tionnaire will be mailed to you, asking
with UMSB 934, MAG 48, MCAS, Santa Bar- J ■ that you please give the information rebara. Cal, Pfc, Floyd Volker is addres- i !quested to the best of your ability.
sed MD, USS Gen SD Sturgis FPO, SF. Sgt
Gene Volker is in Holland with Btry B,
! ^As for the local sports picture. I'll
12 FA Obsn Bn, APO 339, NY. J, 0. "Beno"i ' I’eave that up to Lou Musser's "Sideliners"
Vnal^r is at Midshipman's School, Col urn- , !Ask your folks to mail his Sunday column.
bia Univ., N.Y. City. Lt. Dick Walker
j
is with VC 94, FPO, SF. Pfc Jim Yualsh i ’YiTell boys. I'll bring to close this issue
is in England vzith Co K, 424 Inf, 2.PO
: i of "The Altruist" with only a fevz days
443, NY. Lt. Robt Waggener is at Morris j left until Christmas. Yuletide will be
Fid, Charlotte, N.C. with RTU Sec U, T4 j i very quiet as you can see from the whereStewart Wagner is with the 3159 Sig Sv
i 'abouts of the ole hometown gang. Let
Co, APO 782, NY, Bob Wehrli is in the
5 fthis be my card to convey my
V»»12 Program at Iowa State Univ, Ames,la, j
Capt. Ernest Wilkerson will soon make a i
SEASON
GREETINGS'.'.
return trip to SW Pacific for the Marines,!
Dr, Leo WiIking is now interning at St.
!
Lukes Hosp, N.Y, 25, NY, Vin White AS is |
at Midshipmen School at Northwestern U,
Chicago. Cpl Robert Wilson is in the
Phillipines with Hq Btry 49 FA, APO 7,
(Prisoners of War — Germanyi
SF. Lt. Leon Winkes can be addressed
at Box 1838, Santa Ana, Calif, Navy
Marshall Crouch
Jim Woods will soon leave the Navy Hosp
Thad Walker
Word 86, Gr. Lakes for Ottuma, la, Cpl
j
Jim Lintz.
W.L, "Spec" Worthington is with 960 Engr j
'Topo Avn Co APO 713, Unit 1, SF. Lt.
j
Nubby Wright has left the States with Hq !
411, FA Gp, APO 17113, N.Y.
• ^Killed in Action*

Maj. John Rooney, USMC, is back from the
Pacific and his address is BOQ 15, Camp
Pendleton, Calif. Pvt. Mickey Mahoney
i
is now at Ft. Bragg, N.C. with Bty B,
!■
517 AAA Bn. Lt. Clinton Paul ■'was wounded!:
in the left wrist and shoulder and right !'
foot on Nov. 21. He is now in a hospital &gt;
in England but his above address will get '
him. Word just came in that Capt. Bud
;
Burwell is now on Saipan. Lt. Carl Stout ,
is in town but will leave soon for Hard-” '
ing Field, Baton Rouge, La. Lt. Gilbert H
Housley's address; 3 Pit. Co 1, APO 15651,ji
N.Y. Bill Niethammer, 36 Photo Sq. has ij
APO 17732, S.F. Marion Bouzis has just ji
been assigned to Casper AAB. Capt. Jack ji
Stafford. Box 127, is at ths Ft. WorTH
ij
AAB, Texas. Lt. Neil Prev.ltt is with Co ji
B, 123 Inf, APO 33, SF.
old. address
'i
on Pvt. Bob Gorsline* 786 Ord (LM) Co,
ji
86 Div APO 450, Camp Livingston, La,
!i

Bill Wehrli
Walt Bentley
Max Hassell
Harry Foose
Hardin "Gerry" Penley
Warren Sauter
Jim Blind
Lester Gallus.

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