®. R. ChevertonAwarded D. F. CFor HeroismBrother HadJust ReceivedAir Medalfollowing closelyof last week'son theMedal to Lt.WMt Of the award of the AirHIM (J-g.) Robert Ev-nevefton, came word that hisbrother, U. Milton Robbins.offthe naval reserve!»■» been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for heroism and extraordinary achievement in the South Pacific area/'Millar as|is|known' by thiHHWMHMMilM^ ihi iiiHH P- Chevertons || of ■ ■■ |||H Rubio drive the first Safi Ma*rinans to have two sons ftfcor-ated in this war.The award of the II. f- C, Wasmade to Lieutenant Cbe|efto|MILTON R. CHEVERTONon Saturday,|April 18, at the cadet graduation I ceremony at Corpus Christi| Texas, where Cheverton is now a naval flight instructor.Thet* citation which accom-award was signed by Admr. William F. Halsey andthe namelof the President of the United States, thecommander of j the SoH»» ffcarea and SoutjiForces takes pleasure inrti the Distinguished FlyingCross to Lt.:'i^pttQH .HollbiflSCheverton. USNR,|for servicesas set 'forth in the joll^liig IS§~ tation: - SfiS§i^§ Mi 1 .. Iextraordi-“For heroismachievement w i?ip|tillg: in . an aeriala patrol plane ^commander in the rescue of personnel from the open st'a just off strongly fortified enemy fjf positions on Southern Bougainville, fBritish Solomon Inlands g onlNovember 24. 1943. Lieutenant! Cheverton, while under the continuous fire-Turn! to page six