eIe«| eid in•n!toy3SininVi 18n Sgt. Richard C. LuysterI.o Marine Sgt. Richard C. Luy-e ster, formerly of the Freeport e area, has been wounded the second time in Vietnam.An officer from the Steubenville post notified Mrs. Luyster Sunday that her husband had been wounded April 8 while . on patrol duty in the vicinity of Thua Thien in the demih-tarized zone.Sgt. Luyster received fragmentation wounds to his right ? elbow from an enemy mine. He 2 is receiving treatment at the• third Medical Batallion Hospi-r tal.Sgt. Luyster’s first injury oc-5 curred Jan. 15 during an opera-tion in the Mekong Delta, where he received missile wounds to j the right shoulder. He was . awarded the Purple Heart./. -?■ -FT, 0! vf The sergeant's wife, the form-/ er Judy Bardall, and their daughter, Julie Ann, reside at ? Freeport R. D 1 with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer T.; Bardall.Sgt. Luyster is the son of Mr.• and Mrs. Glenn Luyster, Pied-, mont, and is a graduate of . Lakeland High School .His tour• of duty will be completed in , i November.He is serving with the First Battalion, Ninth Marines, Tnird Marine Division.