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News of Area Men in the Service John R. O'Cain. nviaUoo eiactri Th* Pickaway u a mcmbar ci ¥X3 Shands St . la wnring atward thf Amptubious Force of the U S the attack carjo thip USS Tulare. Navy. operatiny with the U. S. Seventh Fleet in the Far East » cian'a mate third claaa. USN. of Ml E. Carolina Ave. ia serving with Heavy Attack Squadron Six aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Ranger operating with the U. *S. Seventh Fleet in the Far Eaat. This squadron, flying Douglas ASD jet bombers, is the first heavy attack squadron to operate in the Pacific with a full complement of this type plane. *** • Doland E. Jackson, electronics technician third class, USN, son of Mrs. Inez Miller of 181 Cypress St., is serving aboard the attack trans mate first class. USN, a son of Mr. to San Diego, Calif., March 19, after a six-month tour of duty with the U. S. Seventh Fleet in the Western Pacific. atop (ttlitthm (Ehromrlp /• During the second week in Feb ruary the Tulare returned unit* of the 12th Manne Regiment to Okin- in the Franklin D. Hughes, photograph er's mate first clau, USN. son of Henry A. Hughes of 710 Elirabeth St., 1* serving aboard the seaplane following exercises tender USS Valcour operating in the , sljulds Persian Gulf-Middle East Area. ' ••• On her way to the Gulf, the Val Richard E Jackson, fireman, cour sailed through the Mediterran- USN, son of Curtin II. Jackson of ean Sea, the Suez Canal, the Red ^ igj Cypress St, Lydia, is serving Sea, the Gulf of Aden and the aboard the destroyer USS Robert Arabian Sea ^ Huntington attached to the U. S. She is serving as flagship for the j n t t, e Mediterranean. Commander of the Middle East . . . , p orce j The ship is scheduled to visit Spain, France and Italy, and is Lonnie B. Tinsley. Jr., boiler «P<*ted to return to the U. S, in tender fireman. USN, son of Mr |September. ^ and Mrs. Lonnie B Tinsley, Sr. of _ D « i e. 1 Dewey R. Darby of 257 Oak St., is serving aboard the tank landing ship USS Walworth County, operat ing with the U. S. Atlantic Fleet. *** Gary Stover, seaman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Rice of Route 2, Joanna Hwy., is serving aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Franklin D Roosevelt with the U. S Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean I *** Wayne C. McLendon, electrician’s mat efirst class, USN, a son of Mr. and Irs. W. E. McLendon of 108 ! Sumerel St , is serving aboard the Navy’s Largest icebreaker USS Gla-. cier which damaged her propellers while freeing the Norwegian expe-; dition ship Polarhav. caught for; weeks in the Weddell Sea ice pack The Glacier had to radio another Boston-based icebreaker, the USS Ediston. which was enroute to Buenos Aire*, Argentina, from the Waddell Sea to come to her aid Clinton, S. 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