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I Centra!* (II1.1 W.*!Saturday, June 16, 1951foutI e nthe'ity,'ell*fed-Ice#E-h inijfhtital,clay'tile • ofenz.oh-tlied94«.chil* the 5 I air i a elen ath y bertrenzthis[jor*era,.sFlu*h eeatandTwo Cousins MeetOn LST at InchonC’OI.HINS MEET—Lt R. R. Deadmond meet ahonrd an I..HT in Inchon harhor.. R. A. HankinsMR B. Deadmond of the Navyand Cpl Richard A. Hankins of the Army, cousins and Central* residents in civilian tire, met recently aboard an L8T tn Inchon harbor.KoreaDeadmond is communicationsoffices aboard the LST. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L, C. Deadmond and the husb^pd of the former Madonna Petrea He is reported now enroute back to thestates.cpl Hankins is the scut Mr. and Mrs Mac Hankins of 206 Douglasst. He is a cook in the 7th regiment Third Infantry division, andis now awaiting rotation orders, expecting to be back home in mid-July.Hankins learned that Deadmond’# craft wag in the harhor at Inchon so left Seoul on a 48-hour pass to visit him. They had not met since last September.The visit was cut short, according to Deadmond’# letter home, when his craft was suddenly ordered Japan. Hankins returned to his unit in time to travel with it to Wonju where it blocked a threatened break-through. Hankins in a letter home said they travelled *0 hours to cover 150 miles in going into position.« tk
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Centralia Evening Sentinel

Centralia, Illinois, US

Sat, Jun 16, 1951

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