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the WAC. She is assigned as Secretary
to the Advisory Training Board and as
sistant physical training instructor at
Moody Field, Georgia.
Mrs. Frank Yancey of the Firm Ac
counting Section, SIAC, has returned
recently from a visit with her husband,
Cpl. Frank Yancey at Camp Swift,
Texas.
Everett (Tom) Osborn, son of H. E.
Osborn of the SI AC, has recently com
pleted a course of study at the Aviation
Ordnance Course at ¿the Naval Air
Technical Training Center, Memphis,
Tenn., and is now stationed at Jack
sonville, Fla.j studying to be a turret
gunner on torpedo planes.
Jerry Osborn is stationed, at North
Bend, Oregon, awaiting assignment as
an Aviation Machinist Mate. .
S/Sgt. Cyril R. Suing, son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Suing, of the SIAC, is home
for a 21-day furlough after eight
months of service on a B-17 bomber of
the Eighth air force as a ball turret gun
ner. He wears the Air Medal with four
Oak Leaf Clusters and two battle stars
on his ETO ribbon. His unit was pre
sented the Presidential Unit Citation.
Phyllis McDonald of Industrial Ac
cident Commission left to join her hus
band, Jay H. McDonald, Ph.M .l/c, sta
tioned at Pensacola, Fla.
Lt. L. N. Schade and his wife, the
former Mary Shreve, have, left for
Douglas, Arizona, after spending a
leave here with Mrs. Schade’s mother,
Sylvia Shreve.
Lt. Schade has returned from New
Guinea after 63 missions.
Robèrt White, R.M.3/c, who has
been in the South Pacific for the past
fifteen months, is home on a twenty-
seven day furlough visiting with his
patents and friends.
Robert is : the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Loren White of the Keiser District, and
has two brothers in the service. Ellis
B. White, Ph.M.2/c is at the, present
time located at the Naval Hospital in
Seattle and Robert wil lgo to Seattle
to visit with him for a few days while
here. The other brother,. Loren J.