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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1945)
R MEN AND WOMEN r m rrnirr " , fo (flK lV UtHALEH OVEHSEA5 I rurllH SdiOtntHulr l . t Mr If T It"'" hill" -mi over- i , v.l iinco .r: i iii"( I, now llicro I" 111! stt glider ii- rccniilly L-d Ii" IrllW'i) NATO PnOMOTED y Lio"cd to IHo rnnk of L,Tiint Al proswil, lie P' witl. t uduTu iii ni'iy' I, Mlnnlo, who In with IV.. .ir uioiii). wu award- Air Mf'l'il fr niurllor- Ktomenlwl.-"-" ln. nk Lm.f (o thl niKl'il; ", "!0 Pco 3U ml.- Mnsto win InduclMl In I irmv on December U, , t Yiiinn. Arli.. nmj ' wvn. In November ul L reported for duly over r..rvB hii n winner on a Ibcrntor bomber. Uio on of Mr. uiHi mri. U oi Clilloqiilii. anil l of Hie niioiuni iiikk Ith the class of 1IM2. TERS VOLUNTEERS THE 24TH (VICTORY) DN IN TIIK 1-mil.U" Pvl. irn u. wmirrs, JMUmont drive, voiuii. lor lorwani urmi-ijr mission on lmuh ivii irunned for three thout food or wiiter mid Imoit coiutaiil attack by f Japanese lorcrs. krs' baltnllon, the cnicK Id nrtlllery, was in sup-, in Infantry regiment of Irtorv division drivlnfl la the hill cast of Sublc wot neceitwiry lo neon out lo scllust lira in iMarhcadlnK elements. (ifmitryincn mid nrtlllery robed deeply lino nip selie a donilnnllnu rldiic. rcllvo wax taken without b but an they beanii lo Iflcr other troops ciimn were without warning In force by the Japs. In at once under heavy roln were tent out nnd with the new that the was complolcly sur- sk the Japs nwlo Iho i repeated uanzm ni. (hey attacked ntjnln and ly to be repulsed with l).sei, "we coiuo nciir tlklnt," mid Wallers, nlBht Ions thev kent water, Water, hey Bill. throw me a cmitt-cn. make us think It was tir own men. stlacXs cnnio oflener were more Intense. The bed determined lo wipe ai an cosla. "After the lit wo became, acutely f hunger and thirst," Wallers, "nnd our only water wns what wo could (jut from ruin soiikrd liumboo." After three days mid iiIkIiU of thin nlKhtinurn they went rr llcivml by uuullii'i' unit mid carry liK their, wounded, ru turned to their own lines. BRADFORD TRAINS Cicralcl Arthur Iinidfurcl, K 2c, U. H. navy, was uHlKiii'd to duty us a truliieu at u Ijumi in (Julfport, Mls on .lamiiiry IS of tills year, with dipt. A. O. lluhldviiu us Ills ciiiiiiiiiuid lull officer. Ills imruuts, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mlihiicl Dnidfnrd, live nl 1S4U California in Kliiiu nth Fulls. Llrudford Is u uniduulo of Klamath Union hlnh school with Uio class of 1044, nnd prim to uiiIIhUmk in llm service, was employed us un usslstanl fore man of Iho flic suppression craw by the Klnmiith Korest Protective ussoclutloii. Ho received his navy lialnliii! ul Farramil. Ida., from AiiKiisl 21. 11)44, until December 11 of that same year. CAV1N WITH 603RD Tho 105 mm howitzers of the (!03rd field artillery battalion, paving tho wuy for the U. S. seventh army douuhboys IhrouKh heavily furtlfled moiin lulns of Northern Alsace, re cently threw their 57,00l)th shell lit the Germans. "A member of this battalion is Serneant Karl L. Cuvln of 830 Oak in Klainulh Fulls. Part of n chain of corps nrtlllery units supporting Gen. Jacob I,. Uevers Olh army liroup, the UIKIrd has seen n vurlely of combat durlnu its 'Si'i consocutlve days In tho line. The buttnllon supported armored columns in a series of thrusts that stinted at l.o Mans nnd ended In the capture of Surrc bourtf. On these occosUms, the command post has been uttucked by enemy Infantry. Hendttuurt crs men. deployed us Infantry men, look 134 prisoners in u single day. Cpl. James M. Darncs. 2(1. for merly of 111 Sheldon In Klam nth Falls, who recently arrived In Iho Mediterranean theater, has been assigned to u veteran Liberator bombardment group of the 13th ulr force. Conimuiided by Lt, Col. Wil Hum L. Snowdon of Denver, Colo., the group to which the Klamath Falls top turret gunner now belongs, has flown inure than 22U bombing ml.-cslin.s against strategic enemy mil, oil and Industrial targets in Europe. Cpl. Barnes enlisted In August of 1043. Ho was lator given armament training at Lowry fluid. Colo., and gunnery train ing at Tyndnll field. Fin, Barnes' wife. Mrs. Margaret P. Barnes, resides al lite above nddrrss.' ''' HUTCHENS HOME Lt. Konuld llulchcns, son of Mrs, Lulu a. liutchcns, Marlon iipiii'iiiieiits, Is homo from over seas for ono month leuvc. lliitchons suld the war depart ment gave hlin a "trinket" while 5 i, tomKm ii i SSn i ii il rrlimiti lie was In Ituly. Ho whs wound ed in action on tho Gothic lino, fur which he receded tho "trin ket," a l'nrplo Heart. He was hospitalized for two months lifter (his accident which oc curred on October 12, 1044, but he rejoined his unit, a tank dc stroyer battalion, and was with it until ho was sent home. Hutchens also served In the African campaign. While n 'Italy he visited Capri, Naples, Rome, Pisa and Floi'eiiee. UK unll tin nlhnp nc.tnl I nent places. Some of these visits were compulsory, but others were sighl-scolng tours taken during short leaves. Hutchens had been overseas 2(1 months. When his present leave is up he will report back to his unit. If you are intareited w would like to talk to you about THOMAS NATURAL SHORTHAND Our Address Is 733 Pin Str.st Corner of 8th A BUSINESS OFFICt TRAINING SCHOOL Both Day and Evtning Classes Klamath Business College CHURCH GET! BADGE . PFC Eugene E. Church has been awarded the Combat In fantryman's badge for exemplary conduct In action against the enemy In the European theater of operations. His previous awards Include the ETO ribbon with a Dronzo Service Star. Church, son of Benjamin H. Church of 2526 Shasta way, Is a member of company "F," 424th Infantry regiment, 106th (Lion) division. DONALDSON IN RAID Navy search Venturas of fleet air wing four blasted enemy In ataltations at Tomarl Zaki on the east coust of Paramjishiro In a recent mission led by Lt. Cmdr. Rollan L. Hustreltcr, USNR. One of tho group participat ing In tho rocket and strafing at tack was Harry B. Donaldson, ACRM, radioman, of Klamath Fells, Ore. Jnpancsc anti-aircraft was In effective at this time. One en emy fighter gavo chase but was unablo to close In on the speedy Venturas during the retirement. All of our planes returned safe ly. BIEHN ASSIGNED VICTORVILLE ARMY . AIR FIELD, Vlctorvllle, Calif. Re cently returned from a tour of duty with the 8th Air Force In England. Lt. Martin W. Biehn. son of Charles Blchn of 2708 Kane, has been assigned to Vlc torvllle army air field, Calif., to assist In training future com bat personnel. After his graduution from KUHS in 1036, Blchn became a cierK at ii. u. 1'rilchard com. pany. He enlisted at Portland In November, 1040, and entered aviation cadet training in Ken. lumber of 1042. The lieutenant received his commission August au, 1U43, at Stockton Field Calif. Lt. Blchn. who has three brothers in the service, AMM Howard, nuvy; ssgt. Howard, nnrl Int. Rift (Inhcrf Kth In 4l,n air forces, holds the Distinguish ed Flying Cross and the Air Medal with three Oak Leaf Clusters. Admiral Nlmitz has a' small tree he intends to plant In Tokyo soon. Poison ivy would be a more popular cnoice. SUNDAY PELICAN Farm Master 4A CHICKS 17 c Ea. In lots of 100 Nsw Hamps. Rocks, R. Rsds. 3A Gradt ISe Ea. ; mm PULLETS Place your ordsrs now for future ds UTSTf for Heavy Braeds or Laghorns. 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