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Domestic News September 12, 1957

Smyrna Times

Smyrna, Kent County, Delaware

What is this article about?

Army Privates Harvey A. Williams and Richard D. Pitts, Jr. from Smyrna recently completed the second phase of military training at Fort Knox, Ky., including clerk-typist instruction after basic combat training.

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Army Privates Harvey A. Williams and Richard D. Pitts, Jr. of Smyrna, recently completed the second phase of a six-month tour of active military training under the Reserve Forces Act program at Fort Knox, Ky. The men received eight weeks of clerk-typist training after having completed basic combat training at the fort.

Williams, son of Charles J. Williams, attended William Henry High School, Dover, before entering the Army. Pitts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Henry, also attended William Henry High School. He was employed by the Esso Servicenter before entering the Army.

What sub-type of article is it?

Military

What keywords are associated?

Army Training Fort Knox Smyrna Privates Reserve Forces Act Clerk Typist Training

What entities or persons were involved?

Harvey A. Williams Richard D. Pitts, Jr. Charles J. Williams Mr. And Mrs. Frank S. Henry

Where did it happen?

Fort Knox, Ky.

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Fort Knox, Ky.

Event Date

Recently

Key Persons

Harvey A. Williams Richard D. Pitts, Jr. Charles J. Williams Mr. And Mrs. Frank S. Henry

Outcome

completed the second phase of a six-month tour of active military training and received eight weeks of clerk-typist training after basic combat training

Event Details

Army Privates Harvey A. Williams and Richard D. Pitts, Jr. of Smyrna completed the second phase of a six-month tour of active military training under the Reserve Forces Act program at Fort Knox, Ky. Williams, son of Charles J. Williams, attended William Henry High School, Dover, before entering the Army. Pitts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Henry, also attended William Henry High School and was employed by the Esso Servicenter before entering the Army.

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