NOW, Volume 10, Number 12, August 3, 1945 Page: 5
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der interpreter job 1 30 42,
p interim he spent 36 monthsInjured in New Caledonia, S2c Jack Carlson lost a kidney and a rib.
But for that he would yet be in the Navy and glad of it. He came
back 10 23 44 to the inspection job he left 8 6 43.
r_4A tank driver in 9th Armored Div., Cpl Fred Haenni was training ir
Kansas when discharged because of effects of rheumatic fever. He hat
left job of red tag clerk 10/8/42, came back to same 9 15 43, i!
now for,ma,Inf Sgt Fred Summers liked his job as instructor, but did not object to Coast Artllery Pfc Henry Sevick hated to leave his buddies m the
discharge for a leg muscle rupture. He left Stores #41 8/13/43, re- South Pacific, where he spent 29 months. But he was glad to returr
turned 2 2 45 to Warehouse, is now head receiving clerk. 9/25/44 to the job in Tournapull Case Weld he left 5/8/41.
Leon Handegn
of plant 74 isetrt
job he left 11 5 43
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John Hobbie left Blade Cutting 7/14/44, was in Combat Engrs. at
POE -hen discharged He came back 1 9 45, likes his job in PCU
Case Wld better than his old post When Victor Reed came home from the Seabees the job of weldroc
tester which he left 5/24/43 had been abolished. He went to worl
rica, where he was an Engr 6 18/45 as a production dispatcher, has been promoted to suggestion
ck 11 11 44 to the printing 'rvestga or
-rvice 12/21/43. Because of WT3c Cecil Day made 7 trips to Aieutians, 9 to Honolulu convoying Air Lt Quentin C. Dunlevv left Tool Crib for service 12/19 42, re
.ining, was discharged, came troops. He left Reclamation 10/19/42, returned 2/23/45 to Machine turned to it 6/19/45.
Shop 21 as a drill operator.Coast Artillery Pfc Henry Sevick hated to leave his buddies in the
South Pacific, where he spent 29 months. But he was glad to return
9/25/44 to the job in Tournopull Case Weld he left 5/8/41.
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R.G. LeTourneau, Inc. NOW, Volume 10, Number 12, August 3, 1945, periodical, August 3, 1945; Peoria, Illinois. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1526460/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting LeTourneau University Margaret Estes Library.