Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Sunday, September 19, 1943 Page: 36 of 84
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Ward,
iStaif Sergeant Owen W.
who has been in North Africa with
the U. S. Signal Corps since the
middle of May, was formerly em-
ployed at Harry Howell’s clothing
store. He enlisted on Feb. 19,
1942, and was sent to Camp
Crowder, Mo., and the Signal Co.,
Depot, San Bernardino, Calif.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam H. Ward of Cleburne, R. F.
D- No. 3, and his wife, Mrs.
Cneta Ward, resides at 508 South
Anglin street.
his
Earl Stratton, seaman, second-
class is at the home port, Nor-
folk, Va., with the U. S. Coast
Guard. Son of Mrs. Grace Mel-
ton of 821 Hurley street, Fort
Worth, Stratton was graduated
from Cleburne High School in
1940, and was employed by the
N.Y.A. before enlisting on March
5, 1941.
Seaman Stratton received
first training at Algiers, La. "
Seaman Stratton in
U. S. Coast Guard
S/Sgt. Owen Ward
In U. S. Signal Corps
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Pvt. Norman Watson
At Indiantown Gap
Sgt. Clifford A. Doty
Is Somewhere in Africa
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of 415 North Border street, am
his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Doty, makes
her home at the same address dur-
ing her husband’s absence.
Sgt. Doty was a painter when
he entered the army on Sept. 20,
1942. He was stationed at Camp
Crowder, Mo., before being sent
overseas. He ]
at Jacksboro, Burkburnett and Sey-
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Private Norman S. Watson, who
U. S. Army Engineers. He is the enlisted in the U. S. Army in
son of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Doty June, 1941, is now stationed at
id Indiantown Gap, Pa. He recently
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
N. S. Watson of 329 Orin Avenue,
and his brother, Pvt. Cecil M.
Watson, who is stationed at Camp
Barkeley Hospital,
He attended Joshua High School
ucimc ucnig Gent and was employed in Dallas before
received his schooling i joining the army.
He received training at Camp
Polk, La., before going to Penn-
sylvania.
Lt. (j. g.) William S. Walling
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TA> Cpl. John Barker
Somewhere in England
Alvarado Boy is With
Air Corps in Oklahoma
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Okla., and received his commission
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On November 23;-1940, Billy, as £<)uth Caddo street> is
new sta-
he is known to his friends, en- tjoned at Fort Jackson, S. C.
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i 1 Lt. Walling, who is the son of
|Mr. and Mrs. S.
, iBlum, Route 2, has campaign rib-
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Onerations; American Theat-
General Duty: Service
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Lt. Frances Ward Johnson ,
stationed at Will Tigers Field, is stationed, at the U. S. Naval
Oklahoma City, Okla., with the . Training JDenter
U. S. Air Corps. He is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Johnson of te.en m°uths
Alvarado, and his wife also makes . ^°ya^ Air. Force to his
her home there too.
Lt. Johnson was graduated from
Alvarado High School and was „ . , „ „ , , , .. ------ -------------
attending Texas Wesylan College , rolled at the Ryan School of Aero- pvt> Wright attended the Cle-
in Fort Worth when he enlisted '■ nautic? at Lindbergh Field, San burne High School prior to his
on March 15, 1942, in the i.*.
Corps.
He received his training at Cim-
Field, Okla.; Biackiand, , , , . . , +. • „ T_
Brooks Field, San ™her® he ‘ra”ed “nde5 the ln- Pvt. C. O. Hanna
win Rogers TTeldJ ^™?10n of the Brltlsh govem- At Fort Crockett
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I al months there he enlisted on He received his first training at
I June 16, 1941, in the Spartan School Noi*th Camp Hood, Texas.
Blackland Aeronautics at Tulsa, Okla., _____
San i struction of the
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’ training as a R. A. F. Pilot and
left for Ottawa, Canada, and sail-
ed from there eo Halifax, Eng- |
land, where he saw active serv-
’ ice for a year and five months.
' After his service with the Royal 1 H |
B (Air Force, he transferred in Jan- i|
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country as a lieutenant |
. He is now a pilot J
jin a transport squadron. 'T'-1"* '
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jBlum, Route 2, has campaign rib- BO*?"''' ' #
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received training at Camp Clai-
borne. La. after enlisting on April
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i England.
i His wife resides at 201 South
i Buffalo Street and his parents pfc. Charles O. Hanna son of
I Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Davis, live c. W. Hanna. Route 3, is station-
cat 700 Euclid Avenue. Corp. Bark- ed at Fort Crockett, Galveston.
' er was employed in steel con- He was located at Camp Wallace,
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Tech. Cpl. John D. Barker, who enlisting in the Army. ton.
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CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW
1943
_^_OUR MEN IN SERVICE EDITION ■
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Ernest A. Watts
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Ernest A. Watts, seaman first
class, who sailed from the United
States in September, 1942, was
stationed at Guadalcanal for five
months and at present is some-
where in the Pacific.
He is the son of E. M. Watts
of Clebum^-Glen Rose Route and
attended schools in Cleburne and
Godley. He enlisted on June 15,1
1942, but was not called to duty
until July 16, 1942. He received
training; at Norfolk, Va., and
Davisville, R. I.
Frank Dudley Sanders, seaman
first class in the U. S. Navy, is
with the Pacific fleet, serving as [
Motor-Machinist Mate. He at-,
tended the U.S. Naval Training
Station at San Diego, Calif., ana
the Naval Training Diesel School
at Hemphill Institute of Tech-
nology, Los Angeles, Calif.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
Sanders of 701 Kilpatrick avenue,
Seaman Sanders attended the Cle-
burne schools, and was employed
at the Quartermaster Depot be-
fore enlisting on Nov. 11, 1942.
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us, we must do our part here.
BUY ANOTHER WAR BOND TODAY!
or in
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We have a reason to be proud of our boys
and men of today ... in time of need,
they dropped everything and came to their
country’s aid. They will fight until the
last aggressor is defeated. They will -return
and build still a sti anger America!
With Americans like that fighting for
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Cleburne Land and Abstract Co
AND
Johnson County Abstract Co.
Were Proud of...
America’s Fighting
Men
On the Land,
Sea .
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