McGaugheyi 'us Honorable S «i«-JiarKo fr,«n th«’ hr • ®* An#y xisited his■ | II • Oy^l Denny andExpected Hwne;£“vr™;^r1r:.Ti:— '•M Mr, A rile Branson £, ,Pranrtf.,th,r. J „ Br ctiI!r»AriseBranson received’ ^ jay from he* son. up:.* £ McGaughey that hv» arrive » in tht‘ states.went overseasto.acGaUghey Member. 1W3, first being. at New Guinea then^tUerlands East .Indies and ^nds At present he is . at Biak Island in the t Pacific. Cpl. M*.vis an airplane mechanic60th Depot Repair C ground force. Cpl.#hey has spent almost 4k r 4 i A I . t A •Pvt Branson who spent two years in serve, g months Qftune was ,n .,v r,,as dutvHe was in the 423 »„f with t« famous lmh Diviwon „ml ;“ne lh* 7-OOl lt;aphureu and taker, prisoner during lh, u,gium Bulge break tfih/ugh lastDecember 19. 1944 hbuddies were kepi many days in box carslt;n a railroad sidingfood, water or heatJ.in service^,n overseas duty. Heto reach the states at the1945 or * »on after, gobert Spanael, I)ro*ther-of Cpl McGaughey. who, am in- Germany and was German prisoner for manys reeentl received his ,tilf discharge fiom theJohn W Branson of Mali! who recently receivedalmost 4 «ier orthis time 1 forced to march mam.. 1 tl'OOMII IIwith his conflnd strandedwithoutthenmanysnow ofweary miles through tines waist deep into far north-i-m Germany, kept aim. • constantly on the move to keep from being overtaken, by our U. S Armies. He and his buddies that, survived the ordtal were at last liberated by the 11th Armored Division.T-5 William Wethington iswith the 92.'J Sig Co. Depot Div ision. He also has a brother PrV.