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HomeMy WebLinkAboutButler Olin91-10 hunly �tnr �°Pth»tr , ,r�firAnt 1,Aw„rTi nt t� his~ �+•ifr. 7+Q,c, cl <)0 G Il(Y) VNCE taken at the as president Ithaca High )r s ed igated what Al described 5 rrivnfe Trnnolterred pljNrll1e F'irr+t ('Indtx Olin i). 13 ler, K„tl or Nil, nn(l Mrft. W. A;- $Ilt• ler of Tthnc^., i T) 3 i.a eurrrntly lionrd rt 1he Forf f)gleti)MPA iA dintrihut]on Stntion, whrco hr spending 2 weekv hefnr o c rpurt ir>' to his new nsetignrnent in the Unit" ed gt.nt.es. Private Butler tenet rroently re- turned to the United qtntea after having served 15 rno,riths in Eng' i Innd, France, Belgium and Ger- many as it truck drit,o, and cock In the Chemical Wr>> t.,re Division• His decorations Inc•liide the Furo- pean Theater of Operations ribbon with three campaign stars, the Good Conduct Medal, Distinguished Unit Badge and the Bronze Arrow- head. -,. A,y , ,,,u oroomyn. Donald McFall, a sergeant with the Army Air Force Engineers, has received his honorable discharge at Fort Dix, N. J., and has joined his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth McFall, at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis McFall, at Enfield Falls. He served 3 years in the Army, including 2 years-- in the Pacific. Sergeant Andrew Kraymak of Enfield Falls has been given a dis- charge from the Army. He served I in the Pacific theater of operations.' He is now with his wife, Eva Kray- mak, and son Paul at the home of Mrs. Kraymak's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Boberg. C sr ar .9 a c- �s ;lc tb of th )w ,el- I :ss ;he .led .tfit