Article clipped from Chicago Garfieldian

With Our ServicemenPvt. Billie D. Pugh, son of Mr. mri lrs. Raymond Pugh. 4203 Washington, re*cently arrived 4 ^ at the engineer replacement jp' training centef,Fort Bel voir, Va. He is undergoing 16 weeks of basic training to qualify him as a soldier f the corps of engineers.iiMaJ. Pierre P. Kirby, whose other. Mrs. T. J. Kirby, lives 4233 West End, is at Camp ickett. Va., where he is participating in logistical support taneuvers. Kirby previously at-tried the transportation school Fort Eustis, Va. A graduate f the Academic of Paris. France, entered the Army in July.nishes supplies to troops. Mas-cia, operations sergeant In the 69th chemical smoke generator company, arrived in Korea last January. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mascia, 3833 Division.• • •Pvt. Fred J. Meyer*, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan, 3936 Monroe, recently received top honors in his class of the offset press operations course at Fort Bel voir. Va. He received a certificate of achievement signed by the commandant of the engineer school. Meyers was graduated from Crane Technical High school.• • •Three local men are at Camp ckett. Va., where they are aid-Z in the Army’s fifth annual Cistical support maneuvers ding Saturday.Maj. ( lifford It. Hammers, son Mrs. ('. M. II. Hammers, 1013N. Austin, is serving as civil af-rlt; umpire, and Pvt*. Stanley H. (■nldstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. S«»l Goldstein, 339 S. Springfield, find Joseph J. Mooney, son of Mrs. F. Mooney, 4113 Fifth, are serving as clerks.The maneuvers are a practice in supplying a mythical half mil-. lion man army in combat.Major Dammers is regularly; an instructor at Camp Gordon. Ga. Both Mooney and Goldstein. '' o have been in the Army since j 0 • .her. comes from the chemi- • , corP* school at Fort McClel-! Ian. Ala.• • •( imien T. Maseia, whose wife Leonora lives at 12 S. Sacra-memo, recently was promoted to I' r.: *'ra] while serving with the wan base section, which fur-1Eugene E. Money, seaman, of213 N. Keystone, and DuMonteO. Voigt, aviation electronicstechnician airman, of 20 N.Long, have reported for duty atthe U. S. air missile test centerin California.• • •Pof 3 4312clermarinoveitenrFauSiMr.N. ;dutjbasehasFebsubidon,schcCul\legeMiMrs.Fult-DcMrs.PFC William T. Brannon,whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Wider, live at the Hotel Guy-on. 4000 Washington, recently arrived in Korea for duty with the 25th infantry division. Brannon was stationed at Fort Campbell, Ky., before going to Korea.Marine PFC John R. Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Moore,1100 N. Monitor, is attending a course in photography at the naval air technical training unit Aver in Pensacola. Fla. Moore had i Na been at airman fundamental; Vito school in Jacksonville, Fla. ApriBr Mrs. pole.Wi and Kolir Eu Mrs. Karllt;Cyand Cent Su Mrs. Paul,LyMrs. Iowawestern command. He is a Ma Northwestern university grad- Mrs. uate. LaraiArmy CpI. Raymond E. Pec-orari, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mario Pecorari, 8517 Fulton, is returning from Otsu, Japan, to the United States for release from active duty. Pecorari server! as headquarter’s auditor of nonappropriated funds in the South-
Newspaper Details

Chicago Garfieldian

Chicago, Illinois, US

Wed, May 06, 1953

Page 27

Full Page
Clipped by
Profile Icon
Anonymous

CA, USA 27 Jan 2017

Other Publications Near Chicago, Illinois

News Journal

Suburbanite Economist

Southend Reporter

Community Publications

Southtown Economist