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XHE TROY RECORD, THURSDAYFOUR HOOSICK FALLS BROTHERS SERVE—Four son* of Mrs. Mary Gavin, 33 Church Street, Hoosick Falls, and the late Thomas Gavin, sr., are wearing the uniform of Uncle Sam, two of them now overseas. They are, left to right, Staff Sergt. Walter F. Gavin, who has been overseas for two years, now stationed in Australia; Pvt. First Class Thomas W. Gavin, who has been over-MORNING» FEBRUARY 17, 1944.seas since last August and now serving with the Army somewhere in Italy; Pvt. Joseph E. Gavin, now at Camp Kilmer, N. J.. where he was sent following his return from England, and Seaman Second Class Kenneth E. Gavin, stationed at Floyd Bennett Air Field, BioukIn.
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Troy, New York, US

Thu, Feb 17, 1944

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