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W. H. Winlree
420 Myrtle Ave. Modesto 3874'
News of Our Friends in the Services
Pvt. William J. Freeland, recently arrived in the Unitecl States with a group of 988 American soldiers, who were casualties of the battles along the Western front in Germany. He is the son of C. M. (Friday) Freeland, West Oregon Lumber Co., Los Angeles.
Cpl. Bill Fraser, Armored Field Artillery, son of Clem Fraser, sales manag'er, lumber department, Hogan Lumber Co., Oakland, is now in Belgium. He has seen service also in France, Holland and Germany.
Maurice L. "Duke" Euphrat, Jr., son of M. L. ,'Duke', Euphrat, Sr., Wendling-Nathan Co., San Francisco, has been promoted to the rank of sergeant. He is a musical technician, in a special service company of the U. S. Army, and is now in the Philippines.
Major James Tyson, Jr., Army Air Corps, who has been overseas for some time, is now on the Pacific Coast on special duty between Tacoma, Long Beach and the new Oakland base of the Army Air Corps.
He is a son of the late James Tyson, Sr., and was formerly with Charles Nelson Co., San Francisco, and Consolidated Lumber Co., Wilmington, Calif.
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Hermcn A. Smith
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Lieut. Albert M. Schafer, Army Transportation Corps, son of Albert Schafer, Schafer Bros. Lumber & Shingle Co., Aberdeen, Wash., has been promoted to the rank of Captain. He is attached to General Galbraith's staff at Noumea, New Caledonia.
Lieutenar-rt-Commander Charles E. formerly with Sudden & Christenson, arrived home on leave Februarv 14.
Christenson, USN, Inc., San Francisco,
Three brothers in the Lincoln family are in the service. Richard H. Lincoln, who formerly operated the Lincoln Lumber Company's Berkeley yard, is ground instructor in the Air Corps at Thunderbird Airport, Phoenix, Ariz. Kermit Lincoln is a Lieutenant in the Army Air Corps, taking final training in flying a B-26 bomber at Dodge City, Kansas. Chester is attending a U. S. Navy gunnery school at Memphis, Tenn. Both Kermit and Chester were associated with Lincoln Lumber Co., Oakland, before entering the service.
Lieutenant (j.g.) Harry Morgan, Jr., son of Harry Morgan, manager of Weyerhaeuser Timber C,o., Longview, Wash., recently visited his parents in Longview after servi,ce in France, Italy, North Africa and England. His work as a bomb demolition expert, was the subject'of an article recentlv in the army newspaper, "Stars and Stripes."