The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 297, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 13, 1967 Page: 2 of 30
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July I960
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polyester innerlining for luxurious, lightweight •
comfort and easiest care from a collection of Ray-
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length styles. Also, rich fleecy robes thot ore
extra soft, worm and wonderfully light weight . . .
and washable. Regular and extra large sizes.
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JERKY N. FANCHER wiji have involved 373 transpa.
Seaman Jerry N. Fancher, cific flights, which after dis-
son of Mr n f Mrsudte charging men and supplies gen-
Fancher of Route 1. Burkeville, erally tok ofr within 15 minutes
- has reported to Coronado. Cald on the 9,783mile flight back to
for three weeks of suryiv al 101st Division Headquarters st
: training, before being »“ «ned M Campbell, Ky
to Da Nang, Vietnam until div U.S. spokesmen said the air-
charge in 1909 He recently was 1f is the longest and largest
- home on .asday leave, after ever staged direct from the
. serving at Sasebo, Japan, for United States to Southeast Asia
. . 12 months, and gave us an excellent op-
RAYMIOND MARTINEZ portunty to test our airlift caPa
Army Spec. 4 Raymond Mar- The f is delivering 10,356
tinez is now home on holiday troops .5,1 18 tors of vehicles and
J leave .visiting, his parents Mr plus the division's full
: andMrs..WillimMartinez.o complement of 105mm cannon
I Starks, after completing a one- and 7 helicoptera
3 year tour of Vietnam duty with The new paratroopers are not
: a transportation company.c Foh expected to go into combat
lowing leave he will repor112 Immediately and will receive
- F BelvoirsVa, He.ls A.1065 some treinlng before heading
3 graduate of Starks High School, into the field. Then they will
: ROBERT L.LAFLEUR join the lolst’sist Brigade,
; Army Pvt. Robert U Lafleur,
i son of Mr and Mrs Louis J Native of Kountze
: Lafleur. 469 Harrison Cts . Or- pate ° Aoue
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- Mint Transportation Company vour7F Tex (ApA
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’ graduate deputy director of a vital U.S.
scnoo ■ space program in the Los An-
geles ares
Col. Walter W. Sanders, vet-
eran officer at Air Force re-
sesreh and development work,
is the new deputy director of
the Communications Satellite
Systems Program Office at Air;
Force Space and Missile Sys-
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2 . c. the Pacific since Nov 17 and which is now part of the Ameri- Saigon and said s2 Communist and destroy operation by units munists. To in the central highlands. attacked * transshipment. Point Dhoni
S SAIGON Al > yThesbigges another 1008 are due by Dec cal Division. troops had been killed in six of the 20 Inantry Divsion is in the air war, U.S. Air Fore. Over North Vietnam, bad» miles eaitvoutheas al in Despite cloudy ceiling, ot
airlift of the Vietnam. .war „ The US Command also re days Total U.S. losses for the aimed at supporting revolution- BU bombers hammered sus- weather continued to hamper phong, but smoke, and.dustent around 2 000 fee* U.S p11o6s re
t^r'v^.m^X'^sooS Wearing combat fallgues with moved th. a^uritywrapeiodayiperiodwjre put at two demand ary development ( pacidication ’ pested North Vietnames strikea by American bombers theareaepreventedsasssmmots 8romissfons, generalyP against
n South Vietnam to about 1010 , .. • an dagzer from a new American infantry 25 wounded. programs in the area and deny- and supply areas Tuesday night Tuesday: of damage other navy ,PD0 areas and aunolv luu-
. I today morersnan sbntreake tuck inhipbet, theloist com operation a miles nprthMst<*£ The multibattalion se s re h ?ng th. rice barrel U> th. Com-17 mil* wwt aouthWMt of Dak Ug, Navy AS Bbyhawk pUots reported damaginglourtrucks’. J—
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