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SEPARATION OF TWO; ( YEARS	v
PFC. ROBERT L. JOHNSTON
R. J. JOHNSTON, SF l|c
SERVING IN FRANCE
MISSING IN ACTION
GEORGE L. CUEVAS, JR.
On Tuesday, April 25th, 1945, the Chief of Navy personnel, Vice Admiral Randall Jacobs, advised, County Tax Assessor and Mrs. George L.
Cuevas, that their son George L.
Cuevas, Jr., Coxswain, United States 1 Navy was missing, following action i while in the service of his country.
The Navy Department further ex-| pressed their appreciation of the | great anxiety of his parents; but stated that details were not now | available and that delay in receipt <Jf them must necessarily be expected nursery to prevent possible aid to the enemy, months.
Junior as he was familiarly known —— was 23 years of age on February 6th.
He enlisted in the Navy on September 30th, 1940, and was in active duty at Pearl Harbor on that memorable day of December 7th, 1941 at which time he saw many of his mates lose their lives. He has carried on for ! them and for hia country. His ship i has been in practically every major engagement in the Pacific, Coral Sea,
Midway, The Phillipines Invasion,
Iwo Jima, and many others.
He was a member of one of the gun crews on his ship 4 Prior to this service he was in the submarine service for one year.
Junior attended Bay High and St. Stanislaus prior to his entry into the service.
K His last letter to his parents dated ii)frpril 5th was received the day be_ it fibre news from the Navy Department /as received.
May the prayers of his mother and
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. SGT. EUGENE MOGABGAB, JR.
A U. S. Troop Carrier Base, France: :—Sergeant Eugene Mogagab, Jr., whose parents live at 974 South , Beach Boulevard, Bay St. Louis, is 1 serving as chief of an electrical maintenance crow with a service squadron of a Troop Carrier Service Wing in France.
Service Wing, commanded by Col. Franklin S. Henley, repairs and services the planes and' gliders of Mjr. Gen. Paul L. Williams’ U. S. Troop Carrier Forces. Its efficiency in maintenance work was an important role in the successful re-supplying of the beseigod American Forces at Bastogne during the Germans’ Ardennes counter offensive.
Sgt. Mogabgab was graduated from Bay St. Louis High school with the class of 1938, and prior to entering the service in 1941 operated his Qwn He has been overseas 18
SOMEWHERE IN GERMANY
ELDEN J. JOHNSTON, GM 2|c ,J
Pfc. Robert L. Johnston, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Johnston, formerly of Bay St. Louis, now of Mobile. Robert was in the 3rd Marine Division on. Iwo Jima and was wounded on February 24, and is now in a Naval Hos-: pital in California. He also has] two brothers in the Philippines, R. J.! Johnston, S 1 |c and Elden R. Johnston, GM 2|c. Elden and Robert have recently met somewhere in the Philippines.
father and his and their many friends be answered, and may some news of safety of their brave and heroic boy soon come to them.
CPL ERNEST MILAM
In a letter to his mother, dated April 7, 1945, Corpl. Etnest Milam says, “Our group has been cited again, which makes it the most cited in the Army Air Forces. 4 Clusters to the Presidential citation ribbon.” Corpl. Milam is with the 522nd Fighter Sqdn. somewhere in Ger-j. many.


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