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Asiatic campaign ribbon. He was with The Pacific Lumber Company at Scotia, Calif., before entering the army.
William H. (Bill) Laws, son of Henry Laws of Henry Laws Co., Santa Rosa, is a Lieutenant (j.S.) in the Navy, flying a Curtiss Helldiver from a flat-top.
Bill, who was associated with his father in the lumber business prior to the war, has been taking part in the bombing of Japan. The particular carrier he is based on is shown in the technicolor pibture, entitled "Fighting Lady," now being shown in theatres.
T/Sgt. Bob W. Cowbrough, son of P. M. (Pete) Cowbrough, manager of the plant of the American Box Co., Sprague River, Ore., is in the 796th Engineers, Forestry Division, in the Philippines. He saw service in New Guinea and in the Leyte invasion, and has been awarded the Purple Heart.
Capt. G. R. Tully, Jr., son of G. R. (Jeff) Tully, Sr., sales manager of the Fir department of Hallinan Mackin Lumber Co., San Francisco, is in the 802nd Engineers, Aviation Battalion. He graduated from Oregon State University as a chemical engineer, and served for three years in the Aleutians.
Lieut. A. N. Sanders, Coast Artillery, tioned in Georgia, has been transferred to He was formerly Arizona representative & Co., Los Angeles.
who has been staFort Bliss. Texas. for R. W. Dalton
Private William J. Freelanrl, son of C. M. (Friday) Freeland, West Oregon Lumber Co., Los Angeles, who has been in the Convalescent Flospital at Camp Carson, Colorado Springs, Colo., is home on a ZO-day furlough. lfe returned about a month ago with a large group of Arnerican soldier.s who were war casualties from the German front.
T/5 Lochlin.Dernier, who has been at.the Torney General Hospital, at Palm Springs since January 7 where he is being treated for arthritis reports. that he is getting along