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IN ITALY
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SGT. ULYSSE G. FAYARD
15th AAF in Italy—Sgt. Ulysse
I.	Fayard, 26, whose wife, Mrs. lorence M. Fayard, resides at the dgewater Gulf Hotel, Edgewater 'ark, Miss., has arrived at a 15th Lir Force bomber base in Italy and as been assigned to a veteran B-17 ’lying fortress group with which he /ill fly as tail gunner in the final
II.out	air offensive against German •il and communications. He is the on of Mr. Otto F. Fayard, 614 /[etairie Road, New Orleans, La.
The former assistant manager of ;he Bdgewater Gulf Hotel joins a Tortress group that has flown more han 400 bombing missions over strategic German targets in more ;han 30 months of combat in the European war. A unit of the hard litting 15th AAF, his group has played an important role in the effective reduction of Germany’s industrial and military strength, paving the way for the present three-front ground offensives.
Born in Bay St. Louis, Miss., Ser_ geant Fayard, attended St. Stanis. laus and Perkinston Junior College. Hie enlisted in the Air Corps as an aviation cadet in September, 1943, but was transferred to aerial gunnery training when the pilot training program was curtailed. He received his wings at Kingman, Ariz., in August, 1944.
AWARDS BRONZE S * o-vR
3AY ST. LOUIS GL IDSMAN MEETS COMMANDI DEMPSEY IN PACIFIC AREA
1ST. SGT. EMITTE J. GARRIGA
Word has been received that 1st,
Sgt. Emitte J. Garriga, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Garriga, was award- Coast Guardsman Otto J. Buehler,
i6dJhe B/?nZe Sta^tv, *	„	Raiioir.an, third class, of Main St.,
The citation read that the award	.
i was presented “for outstanding ser- Bay Louis, Miss., recen y | vice against the enemy during the Cmdr. Jack Dempsey, former ,world s Normandy Campaign.”	heavyweight champion, during the
St. Garriga has served four years latter's visit to the Coast Guard-in the Army, during which he has manned vessel aboard which Otto is completed 23 months overseas in the'
’ stationed in the Pacific, the ont ! Mannassa Mauler, who toured Guard and Navy ships and stati S the 'ETO following the invasi Normandy, is making a similar through the Pacific area this in connection with the physic; ness program he supervises.
Pacific and at present is in the Eu- i ropean theatre.	j
His wife formerly of Battle * Creek, Michigan, now resides with! his parents at Fenton. Miss. i
AWARDED AIR MEDAL
RED CROSS STAFF ASSISTANT
CYNTHIA ANN RICHARDSON Cynthia Ann Richardson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Richardson, 1716 Soniat .street, New Orleans, La., and former resident, has arrived in Italy for further assignment in the Mediterranean Theater of Operations
Lieutenant Louis Perez has recently been advanced to the rani? Jfirst Lieutenant and has been awarded the Air Medal for Aei Achievement.
Perez, a graduate of St. Stanislaus, entered the service 1942, and has served for the past seven months! in the Army ,
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