Juno 8, 1048 PAGE THREE OUR MEN AND WOMEN 1 IN SERVICE to, fci fts, & fell lfiJ ASSIGNED-Mr. mid Mrn. C. J. Cirubi'i'imitl of Clilloiiili lilivo ruculvvd word Hint their nephew, Burut'unt K o 1 1 h It. 8 h u 1 1, , sun of Mr. ii n d Mrs. Huy C, Shull of Control I'ulul, Oro., ii I id urucl unto of Hullo F a 1 I h 1 1 ll school, whs una of 10 moll III Ii I s squadron cliosnn or a 15 inuntli courso of Intonslvo study In nil aviation cadet school '1 hoy wilt urnduiito as second llmilomints. Svruclint Sliull Is In lino for tlio coveted "Asiatic1' Pacific" mcdiil, to bo Issued to ovory mini who has socn active service "under such roKiilullons as tho secretary of war unci the M-crntiirv of navy shall pre scribe." Tho actual medal will not bo Issued until about six months after tho war. Until tho medals are Issued, servlco rib' bons nro authorized to bo worn In pluco of them. Serueunt Shull lias one bronze star In tho center of Ills sorvlco ribbon For five or more campaluns or ennnKcmonts, a silver star will bo worn In tho center of tho service star Instead of bronze RETURNS TO DUTY Corporal Jack I. Robinson recently spent luio weeks with Ills parents, iwr and Mrs. C, E. Robinson of 423 Upham stroet. Ho cumo from Camp Campbell, Ky., where lia Ii a s boon sta tioned, ft He left about "two weeks ano to resume his post as armored fores radio operator. In civ ilian life, he operated a delivery service with his brother Willis, which was known as Robinson's delivery service. PKC William O. "Bill" Heck man has arrived at the nuval nir technical tralnlnit center at Normnn, Okla., where ho will attend marine aviation ordnance school. Ho enlisted in the U. S nuirlno corps In July, 1042. Pvt. Robert L, "Bob" Heck man Is stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Ho U in tho SUHth field artillery battalion, a dl vision of tho newly activated A.200lh Infantry. V Both boys, sons of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Hcckman of Modoc Point, Ore., aro graduates of Chlloquln hluh school, class of 1041, and attended OrcKon State college prior to entcrihg the ser vice. "Driving a crash truck at an airfield is a fur cry from driving a truck In civilian life but It Is 0110 of tho most Important Jobs in this man's army," according lo Staff Sergeant John R. Pool Klamath Falls, Ore. Now with an ordnance unit attached to a United States army air base somewhere In the British Isles, tho sergeant Is tho son of Mr nd Mrs. Frank Pool, 5142 Har lan Drive, Klnmiith Fulls. Sergeant Pool entered the army on December 3, 104 1, and yns seen plenty of action since What time. "By that I don't mean that I've boon In any of tho ac tual lighting so far, but being with an air base you can always bo sure of something going on," he said. Now 24 years old, the ser geant graduated from KU11S and has a brother, Walter, now in an Infantry training center some where In California. FARRAGUT, Idaho Jim Bluln, son of Mrs. Mlnnlo Scaff, Kin ninth Falls, Oregon, reported this week at Farnigut, the second largest U. S. naval training sta tion for his recruit training. Ho has been assigned to 0110 of tho camps in this station and during the weeks he is In train ing, he will bo taught the funda- 6nenlals of seamanship, learn liilltnry discipline, and undergo rigorous physical burdening. Upon completion of his re cruit training, ho will bo. given nn opportunity to (imlify for en trance Into n navy service school, many of which are located al FarriiRiil, where ho will recolvo additional specialized training In the trade of his choosing.' Corporal Arthur G. Scoley Is now In tho AAFTTC Chicago schools In Illinois. Ho loft re cently after a 15-duy furlough In which ho visited his parents, Mr, and Mrs. L, Scclcy of Cot tage nVcnue. He was formerly employed al Dtilslgcr's garage. Fred D. Peterson left last Sun day for Oakland, Calif., whore kn Is stationed now. Ho received Vis gold wings In New Orleans on May 20. Fred Is a graduate of KUHS and of Oregon Stato col lego. Ho recently spent a short fur lough with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Peterson of Summers Innc. 1 1 ," wmmr' M-A.-dHa..-i K. Phillips, In the Sea- JtJ B n SEABEE Clyde CM 2c, enlisted b 0 u s In Octo ber, 1042, and was called to duty on Decem ber 7. 1 1 11 re ceived Ills biiHic training at C u 111 ft Perry, Virginia, u 11 d h I s advanced training at Giillport, Miss. Fro in tliero t'Jf lin was sent to g ' Port Huencmo, I r,..,n ...1...-- I.- m,. has since been ? ' r V sent lo overscan .!" : ,77f ,l,,l II. rionl. ly spent a nine-day leave with his wife, Thclmu, at 211 No vndu street. TORPEDOMAN Earl Albert "Bob" Schortgen, soil of Mr. ew nr 1 und Mrs. &. a. Schortgen, 1044 Bismarck street, is a navy torpo (Ionian 1c, and Is on a submar ine In tho South seas. Ho was married last Juno to a New York girl. Ho was at Pearl Harbor when II was bombed by the Japs. GUADALCANAL Private First Class Melvin Ramos, 21, of Klamath Falls, was recently pro moted to corporal In tho United States marine corps hero. Corporal Ramos, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ramos,. 400 Michigan avenue, Klamath Foils, is on duly us nn aviation main tenance man. Ho ntlciidcd Ore gon Stato collego prior to enter ing tho servlco, The Lcesvllle, L'u., USO has liiiiueurnted a monthly birthday Varly for the military person nel of Camp Polk and vicinity. Tho first of such affairs was held on Sunday afternoon, May 23. Among the 13 soldiers who participated was Private Mnrvll Melton, Klamath Falls. A beau tiful birthday aikc was cut at this party. Ncllo L. Slclnmeycr. assistant director of the USO was In charge, NAVAL AIR STATION, Pasco, Wsih. Aviation Cadet Wllllum Moinlduke llalriell Jr., Is on his wuy to Corpus Chrlstl. Tex., for udvunccd flight training after successfully completing his pri mary training at tho nuval air stutlon at Pasco, Washington. He will receive his navy wings In about three months and a commission as ensign In the navul reserve or second lieuten ant In tho mar- J lno corps re serve. Cadet Halrrell, 21, Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William M. llulrrcll, '3114 LaVcrna Ave., Klamath Fulls, ills brother, Frank James Halrrell, Is plan ning to follow in his brother's footsteps. Cadet Halrrell was graduated from Idabel high school, Idabel, Okla., In 1030. Ca J TRANSFERRED Aviation dot Ray Walkers has recently; been transferred from Llvcrmoro field, Calif., to Corpus Chrlstl, Texas. Ho Is a' graduate of KUHS, class of; 1041 and hoi spent one ycorl at Oregon State college. PERR1N FIELD, TEX. Avia tion Cadet Robert George Brltt, 22, of Klumnlh Falls, Ore, has arrived at this northwest Texas army air force basic flying school to enter tho third phase of his schooling toward gradu ation as a pilot and officer. Ho Is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Brltt of route 3Klam alh Falls. 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