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Feeling Fine'#r«m Cm** ,,Mlthere we went to Algiers, Tunis and Sousse. While in Africa we were attached to the U. S. Rangers. Theii with the Rangers we invadedSicily. , ,“We landed at Gala and got a pretty hot reception. But it wasn’t' very long before we cooled them down and taught them that they weren't fighting the Ethiopians. I cannot say anymore about -the fighting that took place.Private Lewnes was inducted Into the army October 10, 1912,arid sent to Fort Meade. From there he was tranferred tc Camp Gordon, Georgia, where lie received his basic training, and was assigned to the Chemical Warfare Service.' Mr. and Mrs. Lewnes have another son. Corporal Gus lt;Deno) Lewiws, attached, to the ground forces of the air corps, now stationed in thc-Aleutlan3.Any mcim yen *»® l'w *** net upp'ns y«or payroll savings will please Hitter, mr» hita and puppet Mowlini.
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Capital Gazette

Annapolis, Maryland, US

Sat, Aug 14, 1943

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