21 We were pleased to receive a letter fron Lt. (j.g-) J. N. Lysaught, USS Corregidor (CVE-58), c/o Floct P.0., San Francisco, California, On July 23, 1945, writton at sca, ho writes, "I met Bob. Hunt and Frank Allen ashore. Both are looking fine and we expect a big reunion when ny ship next gots into porte Tho same day I ran into Ralph Preston, Giles Freeman and Herold Law, all medics of 1944, By tho wey, what is Fred Bosilevac doing now?" Docotor asks that wo note his now addross which wo are passing on to his friends. 1st. Lt. Fred N. Boilevac, MC, 1247th S.C.Us, filler's Ficld Staten Island, N.Y., has been transporting wounded soldiers to the various hospitals. I know Frod would bo glad to hear from yous : : Lt. (jege) Robort (Bobby) Earl Allen, U.S.N.IM.C., Ue S. Naval Recoiving Hospital, Genova ave. and Moscow St., San Francisco 12, California, my son, is doing the same thing for tho Navy tomperarily bofore boing sent to tho islands. I am glad, Dr. Lysaught, that you got to soe my nephew, Frank J.llon, and Bobby Hunt. The next time you three meet I bet you will put on evon nore of a colo- bration now than you did before the good news cane throughe We were happy to reccive:a letter fron Irs. Wayne Clover, asking that tho address of Wayne Clovor, Jr., Lt.. (j.g.), bo changed to 1446 West 61st. Torrace, Kansas City, Ifissouri. Hrs. Clover says, "I om-terribly oxcited about Woyno's coning home. He hasn't secon our little girl for over two years, and she is four now. They will have a lot of catching up to do -- and according to her, there will be nunerous - tripg-to the zool" oo We are hoping for many thousands of such wonderful reunions in the near future. : ; Pfc. Ross W. Fisher - 17125536, S5O7th sir Hat. Sq. 90th wir Co. Gpe, APO 334, c/o P.li, San Francisco, California, writes from Guam that he has been trying to find "Chet" Gibbons, but wo did not give his address so he hasn't had ony luck. Hore it is Ross. Lt. Chester C. Gibbons, Jr., Intelligence Dept., Recoge Section, AiFSAT, Tochnical Training Comaond, Orlando, Florida. I have seen your brother flan out ot thecountry club, and he sooms to onjoy his golf. I an sorry that this Rebound has takon so long for its construction, but we are making somo progress. You asked the question, just what did happon in 1920 Nebraska game? Woll, we aro telling you in this issuree I hope wo will bo seeing you back in Lawroncoe soon. Pfc. Joseph J. B. Ryan - 37755009, liq. Co. lst. Bn. 13lst Inf., APO 58, c/o Postmaster San Francisco, California, discloses the information that he is on Luzon, about to take ‘Jawa Dam. Quoting part of his lottor, "I oma lost dog in the 38th Division. Practically oll are from Indiana and New Yorlz. In the past issue of the army Times, I noticed in two of them that Doan Nesnith ond Bill .Hargiss were giving the athletic training in Itely. It gave me great pride to show people where the brains are from. We are trving to get up a regimental football toan. ‘Je haven't much equip~ ment but we may try snd rough it. I may help conch it along with playing, if the deel materializes. I noticed in tho Rebounds that I am not far. from Dick Chonnell and Harold Hawkins. One of these days I night get a chanco to soe another fighting Joyhawker."