5TseSyracusans Find Doctor From Home Sector in Francetoy inay or stedG;s:iondanal‘f DV• , •unst£ as;ges~andciti-ance lem-day. the ; forT- Two Syracuse boys . togethersince their induction in the Army* » . .met a third member of this com-jjfj» ♦ .munity on the Normandy beachhead when Corp. John W. Schuyler and Pfc. Paul 0. Wood were' treated* for shrapnel wounds by Capt, Blaine Amidon of East Syracuse.Both men were wounded at the same time from the same shellI •fragmen! and when they arrived at the aid .station they compared ;eom notes and found the surgeon injbers charge was Capt. Amidon. * GirlSchuyler, son of Deputy Sheriff . ^MtrailScotwin!matJohn J. Schuyler of 71S West DeerBrighton Avenue, and Wood, wijoseershhome is 324 Harford Hoad, have j^^.3 both been decorated, Schuyler has!”e^ the Oak Leaf Cluster, and had been .awarded the Purple Heart i • in the Sicilian campaign. Wood ISi vl J * j £)like; also received the Purple Heart. \fielders.grotlandnewienvT1; Wood and Schuyler entered the ii •*m•lsiArmv in April, 1042, and were■jgv- i* *assigned later*to an amphibian en- ,.Srl i . Jforigtoeer un|L They are veterans of j and^: hey j four earlier campaigns and are rrcek ] entitled to wear...five campaign ^on I stars on • their European theater ribbons.- •■-r •Gr■vccfc Pan;Sec mine tionor ocj the American News Company. ja'T Before entering the service, da!- * ■lv.’|\V°od was employed by the Retail fter! Credit Company, and Schuyler by