Hellcat News, (Lawrenceville, N.J.), Vol. 10, No. 3, Ed. 1, November 1955 Page: 2 of 8
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From: Henry E. Causey, 5531 River Rd., Pennsauken, New Jersey.
My friend, Robert Holr^yd lives in Riverton, N. J., and is in the
dxy cleaning business. He lives about a 10 minute drive from my
home. I am in the food business, a self-service market and
sandwich shop in Camden, N. J. Would appreciate a visit or letter
from any of the old gang. (Henry, why don!t you get Bob to join
our Association and plan with him to be at the Reunion in Pitts-
burgh? -ED)
From: Capt. Leon D, Laffal, 1&56 Phillips Court, East Point,
Georgia. I am now assigned to Third Army Headouarters. Having
recently returned from Korea. I took the "Long wav home," by
traveling from Tokyo to London by Air, then to New York by Dutch
Liner. Reaching N. Y. completed a trip arouna the world, having
gone to Korea across the Pacific. Enclosed are dues from Warner
Feld (G-2) who lives at Mobile, Alabama, Box 1192. While in the
Far East I saw General John Ryan, Col. Edwin M-; —Gormeir "(DiV".'"ATTG.
and Captain" Joe Dunn (Div, A. G. Section).
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From: Charles C. Smith (B-17), 46 N. 2nd Street, Hughesville,
Penna* Sorry I could not make the Reunion this year, as I changed
jobs. Am now working in the 1st National Bank. Hope to make the
Reunion next year.
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From Albert R. Clauser (B-56), 1421 Howze Ave., El Paso, Texas.
I am still in the Military Service, stationed in El Paso. Sorry
I -is not able to be with you at the Reunion in Columbus. If
an. one knows of any former Hellcat in this area who is not a
member of the Association, let me know his name and address and I
will personally visit him and try to get him to join. (Thank you,
Al. Get busy, Members.)
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From: Alvin E, Johnson, (A-714), R.D. 2, Box 5#, Yorkville,
Illinois. No news, just sorry I could not attend the Reunion this
year. The family is well. Heard from Kenneth Hulse (A-714). Sure
enjoy the HCN; just keep it coming.
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From: James A. McGiness (B-714), 220 N. Main St., Lake City,
Michigan. We had a son born Feb. 27, 1955, so we now have-two- —
children, Jimmy, and Sandra Kay who is five. Could not make the
Reunion on account of the baby, but hope to make all future
Reunions. I am a parts manager at Edwards Ford Sales here in
Lake City since 1946.
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Twelfth Armored Division Association (U.S.). Hellcat News, (Lawrenceville, N.J.), Vol. 10, No. 3, Ed. 1, November 1955, newspaper, November 1955; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth410589/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum.