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T.James Turben\t Leonard WoodpPvt. James L. Turben, son of Mrs. Etta May Turben of Stephens City, is nearing completion of basic infantry training at Fort Leonard Wood with a unit of the 6th Armored Division.After induction into the Army at his home station, Pvt. Turben processed through the 5045th ASU Reception Station at Fort Leonard Wood, where he received his initial Army clothing, and took the basic qualifications and aptitude tests to determine his assignment in the Army after completion of basic training.In the first eight weeks, he is being taught the basic elements of military life, how to defend himself individually and with a unit.how to live with other soldiers basic infantry techniques, and other fundamental facts important to his success in the military service.Upon completion of the eight-week infantry training cycle her® with famed “Super Sixth,'* he will receive a leave before beginning eight weeks of advance basic training, either at Fort Leonard Wood or another training installation.sJ nc arR i w! thA;!gl ar-ccR fe of! ra! SI , dcJoseph DavKIn KoreaT1 I be B:; 3;; bi\Plt;to
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Winchester Evening Star

Winchester, Virginia, US

Sat, Jul 10, 1954

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