Corp. Gray, USMC ] Is Home After 18 j Months in Pacific' Corp. Raymond J. Gray, USMC, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gray. 360 Central avenue, is home on a thirty-day furlough after serving: a year and a half in the South Pacific.Corp. Gray participated in three major battles—Rendova, Munda and Bougainville. He and his squadron have received the Presidential citation twice for downing ninety-five Japanese Zeroes.The Salamanca Marine is an airplane mechanic and also has served as a turret gunner on a torpedo plane. While with a bomber squadron, he took part in several engagements against the Japanese navy.This group is credited for destroying 150.000 tons of gasoline shipping.While overseas, Corp. Gray met two Salamanca,boys, Frank Bo2a and John Stephens, both Marines. jGray joined the Marines two years ago next July and received his basic j training at Parris Island. 2s. C. This is his first furlough since entering the service. After his furlough he will i report to Cherry Point. X. C- jHis brother. Lieut. Lawrence L~* _ IGray, is stationed at Drew Field, • Tampa, Fla. j