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Domestic News May 4, 1944

The Globe Independent

Hagerstown, Washington County, Maryland

What is this article about?

Cpl. Harold H. Schriver, son of Mrs. Harry C. Weber of 105 West Side Avenue, has arrived in England. He entered the Army Air Corps a year ago, trained at Kearns, Utah, and previously worked at Fairchild's. Letters describe improving weather there.

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Cpl. Harold H. Schriver, son of Mrs. Harry C. Weber, 105 West Side avenue, has arrived in England, according to two letters received last week by his mother. Corporal Schriver entered the Army Air Corps about a year ago and took his basic training at Kearns, Utah. Before entering the Service he was employed at Fairchild's, both at the local plant and at Burlington, N. C.

In his letters, Harold said that when he arrived overseas, he found nothing but rain, mud and fog, but as he was writing, it had all disappeared and he was enjoying fine spring weather.

Those wishing to write Harold may obtain his address by phoning 3718W.

What sub-type of article is it?

Arrival Departure Military

What keywords are associated?

Soldier Arrival Army Air Corps England Deployment Kearns Training

What entities or persons were involved?

Harold H. Schriver Mrs. Harry C. Weber

Where did it happen?

England

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

England

Event Date

Last Week

Key Persons

Harold H. Schriver Mrs. Harry C. Weber

Event Details

Cpl. Harold H. Schriver arrived in England, as reported in letters received by his mother last week. He entered the Army Air Corps about a year ago, trained at Kearns, Utah, and worked at Fairchild's locally and in Burlington, N.C. prior to service. Letters describe initial rain, mud, and fog giving way to fine spring weather. Address available by phone 3718W.

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