2 Unlon^BuIlednWalla Walla, Wash., Sunday, June 26, 1955——mm .....pi i winii ■■■■!■!■ ■ ■ i .......■ ■■■■■—■ i.m. - .................... ■«■■■«■■ ■— ■■■■■■........■■■■—...... i m .................... ■■■ ■ ■ —■ nmmwmmmmmmmmmrnmm---National Guardsmen From Valley Due Salute, Easy ChairBy CAROL LUNDChances are, someone you know came home this weekend from! Washington-Oregon National Guard training at Fort Lewis.When you see him next, salute him. (It won’t be militarily correct, but he’ll deserve it.) Then offer him a chair.Men of Walla Walla’s two Guard companies, plus Milton-Free water’s company, joined 8,150 other! men from the two states at Northeast Fort Lewis June 13. |With Walla Walia's Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Second Battalion, 161st Infantry Regiment, and Company H of the same regiment as host groups, a couple of Union-Bulletin staffers spent 24 hours at the camp last weekend, eyewitnesses to the fact that men in Guard summer training are fed• Vi ' *1* * 1 lt;mam•••^. vf r \ v■ -r *rarr^V/i'/cWA*wmmmWmmwA,V'vVV/#V*ax*■y.V*V■»VA4irT.%V./AWV-*V■VA■AW■ c•I*.X