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? | James Munroe; Miss Elwina|MrsrFOUR FROM BATH AREAENLIST IN MARINESi? Recruiting Officer in Bath Every Tuesday to GiveInformationPOllJIWoH1iir1IIIM. Set. C. L Buckner, United j It States Marine Corps recruiting I that cofficer, was in Bath Tuesday j lice d making arangements to enlist jresigi men for the service. Those j Mori; qualifying between the ages ofjpecte 17 and up are assured of enter- j the r ing one of the finest branches j trolm in serving lheir country, as well (with as furthering their education j pay iA sthe opporunity of seeing.s i and visiting parts of the world j they otherwise might never havek- Four men from tin? Bath area were enlisted Tuesday in t!e Marinis it was announcel by Major E M. Cable, recruiting officer j for Maine. yron A Gallup, i Edge comb: John R Caton. Edge-!: j comb: Daniel F Munroe. North c t Edgeconib; and Henry H Bars-: tow. of Newcastle These men; will leave today for Parris Is-; land. S. C . for training.The Marine Corps has unlim-! ited enlistments. Not only are j they accepting all the men who can qualify, but the Marines i offer a variety of enlistments. A man may join for an indefinite period by enlisting in the Marine Corps Reserve or he may sign up in the regular Marine Corps « for three or lour years.The Marines are the only branch offering indefinite enlistment and young men who are(CNcIki'47(ni-th'47f'49'49rr'41'39i-III.nabout this and regular enlistments may contact the Marine recruiting sergeant at Bath Cityhail on Tuesdays every weekfrom 1 to 4 p.m.
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Bath, Maine, US

Thu, Feb 08, 1951

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