»Robison BrothersStationed.Far ApartI Onetheatre,.and oneisthree stars of Mr, andson in one ininthe onthe Europeanthe Pacific, in thetraining story behindthe servicetheflagMrs. Eagene Robison,formerly of Cumberlandroad, AngelescPfc.but now living in Loswh®Oclo-N. Robison, overseas since ber. is now hospitalized in England, recuperating' from frozen feet suffered in thecounter-offensiveRunsledl when the Third Army wheeled north to relieve the [First Army near Bastogne on[January 1.►Pfc. Robison graduated fromagainst VonSouth Pasadena-SanHigh School in 1941Marinoand thenPFC. EUGENE ROBISONattended Pasadena Junior College for a year. He was working in an airplane factory priorto entering the Army. He trained first under the A.S.T.P., and then was transferred to theinfantry.MaitlandV. Robison,graduated from SPSMHSwhowiththe class of 1943, is a yoemanY 2/C MAITLAND ROBISONsecond-class in the Southwith the Seabees Pacific, where hehas been stationed for over ayear.Nowschoolincompleting the Navalat Jacksonville, Fla..gunneryAir Corps is SeamanPB* N1Ltl*I1/C James B. Robison, class of 1944. He was one out ofS/1C JAMES ROBISONBacLt.enjoyhis pDeenleftin thLilt;flyer Air ' Chri: ing t aden(tal of S to h cade at t Mids Praiwhe:servRcoccaDeeiMrs.andSperFlortoo.Lt.FrcLtonfrorrof tlrinojoyiifamihornrecemuncific18 from Southern Californiaselected for this training last July; and was graduated as second highest scholastically from the Naval Air TechnicalSchoolTrainingTenn.at Memphis,