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Ogden Area W ardors W in Fort Douglas ReleasesDischarged recently from the--army at the Fort Douglas separation center under the adjusted service rating plan axe the following men from the Ogden area:T/Sgt. Charles W. Voeller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Voeller, .box 424, Ogden. He entered the army Feb. 6, 1943. and served 31 months in Hawaii, Saipan and Okinawa.T/Sgt. George DeBoer, son of Hendrik DeBoer, 1810 Washington, who entered the army Dec. 23, 1942, while employed at the Sanitary Laundry. He served 23 months in England and France. His wife is the former Mary Wilson of the above address.S/Sgt. LaVerl D. Pierson, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Pierson, 155 West North, Ogden served 21 months in the Philippines and Japan; He entered the army March 1, 1943, while an aircraft mechanic at Hill field.S/Sgt. Robert F. West, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester It. West, route No. 1, Roy, served 19 months overseas. Before entering the army, April 1, 1944, he was a student 'at Weber college.Sgt. Keith L. Slater, son of Mr. ar,d Mrs, Calvin Slater, 215 Twenty-ninth, entered the army Feb. 1, 1843 and served 17% months in Germany and France.Sgt. Weston H. Haslam, son of Brla Haslam, 325 Patterson, served 19 months in New Guinea and the Philippines. He entered the army Dec. 3, 1942, while employed at the Utah army service forces depot. He is married to the former Grace Mendenhall.Sgt. DeVern J. Jensen, son of Mr. -and Mrs. Joseph W. Jensen, Layton, entered the army Dec. 2, 1942, while' a mechanic helper at Hill field. He served 12 months in Tinian.Sgt. Jean D. Heywood, son of Mr.and Mrs. Charles Heywood, 3760 Riverdale road, served 28 months in India. Before entering the army Oct. 2, 1942, he was a mechanic in Ogden-Corp. Morris K. Facer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Len Hooper, 3945 Nordin, entered the army Jan. 9, 1943, while working at Hill field. He served 12 months on Tinian, ^T/4 EdwaM R. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sirl R. Davis, 1719 Bin-I ford, entered the army Aug 10, 1942, and served 30 months m New Guinea and the Philippines. He was formerly employed at Ogden ar-senal. .T/4 Howard C. Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Peterson, 234 West Second, entered the army Feb. 4, 1943 and served 31 months in France and Belgium.T/5 Charles Hunter Jr., son of Mr. Charles Hunter, 189 Twenty-seventh, served 22 months in the southwest Pacific.T/5 Arno-n L. Goff, son of Mrs. Mary R. Goff, box 411, Ogden, en-tered the army March 2y 1943 and served 22 months In France and Germany. He is married to the former Margaret John.T/5 Rulon F. Camion, son of Mr, and Mrs, Frank Cannon, Fielding, Box Elder county, served 14 months in New Guinea and the Philippines. Before entering the army Dec. 6, 1943, he was employed at Ogden arsenal, His wife is Mrs. Norma Udy Cannon, 336 Lincoln.T/5 Dewey A. West, son of Mrs. Veda West, 3860 Raymond, ‘served 23 months in New Guinea and the Phlippines. He entered the army Oct. 20, 1942, while working in farming.
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Ogden Standard Examiner

Ogden, Utah, US

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