hat a■lling.killed if last ic Al-ie Al-ightly to re-death d the e his ;o sur-Mrs.City; .• rcla-riends1 Man* , Ala-rlough r. andExperiences(Continued from page one)for duty in the Army’s GO general hospitals.Inducted at Fort Des Moines dur-!ng May. 1041. Peiffer joined the 34th Division at Camp Claiborne, La., moved with the outfit to a port of embarkation at Fort Dix, N. J., —and left for overseas in April, 1942. In one of the first convoys ever to leave the United States, Peiffer watched ship crews fight submarines ‘across the Atlantic, and he was among the first handful of Americans to disembark at Belfast, North Ireland.We trained in Ireland for a few weeks, Sergeant Peiffer said, then moved to Scotland for amphibious training—practicing beach landings in LC I”s and LCA’s under British