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Bflt; V. ••■■■ • !\\S 'v V.S*Ly ■■t : '; « •*Jk,y v'x vw**. yK.J ,:;Vanspmlt;mithlt;gohaits]DONALD FREDERICK JAMESouaijleifa1triunWJm3thilie♦1.\rthiniPITth.Plt;ofsatieGEORGE FRANKLIN McCOYGEORGE DAVID DENARDO4 CountiansSign in NavyDuring MarchClifford H. McCafferty, Damage Controlman First Class, Navy Recruiter at Kittanning announced today the enlistment of four Armstrong County men into the U.S. Navy during March.Donald Frederick James, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert M. James of Rural Valley, enlisted as a Seaman Recruit and is taking Recruit Training at Great Lakes, 111. The young man’s father is chief of police at Rural Valley.George Franklin McCoy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Ray McCoy, Templeton, enlisted as a Seaman Recruit and is also taking Recruit Training at Great Lakes,James and McCoy enlisted under the Navy “Buddie” system, and will be togehter through recruittraining.George David Denardo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Denardo, reenlisted as a Radioman Second Class. He re-enlisted within 90 days after he was discharged and received a re-enlistment bonus of around $1,000. He went to Philadelphia for further assignment.Alan Kent McCoy re-enlisted as a Photographer Third Class. He reenlisted under a new system the Navy has in effect at the present time. He requested a photographer school at Pensacola, Florida, before he re-enlisted. The school was approved, he enlisted, and he and his wife, Mary are now in Florida.!
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Kittanning Simpsons Daily Leader Times

Kittanning, Pennsylvania, US

Thu, Apr 09, 1959

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