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Domestic News June 14, 1952

The Key West Citizen

Key West, Monroe County, Florida

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Jack L. Vogel, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Vogel of 215 Astor Street, serves as a machinist's mate on the USS Howard W. Gilmore submarine tender after Navy training in San Diego and Machinists Mate School. He graduated from Brackenridge High School and worked for J. E. Ingram Equipment Company.

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DOING HIS PART in keeping submarines fit and ready for battle action is Jack L. Vogel, MMFN, USN, who is attached to the USS Howard W. Gilmore (AS16), a submarine tender. After Vogel completed his recruit training at San Diego, California, the Navy utilized his high mechanical aptitude by sending him to Machinists Mate School where he received valuable training in precision machine operation. Jack is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Vogel of 215 Astor street. Before entering the Navy he graduated from Brackenridge High School and was employed by J. E Ingram Equipment Company.

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Military

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Jack L Vogel Us Navy Submarine Tender Machinists Mate San Diego Training

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Jack L. Vogel Mr. And Mrs. H. J. Vogel

Where did it happen?

San Diego, California

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San Diego, California

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Jack L. Vogel Mr. And Mrs. H. J. Vogel

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Jack L. Vogel, MMFN, USN, attached to the USS Howard W. Gilmore (AS16), a submarine tender, keeps submarines fit and ready for battle action. After recruit training at San Diego, California, the Navy sent him to Machinists Mate School for training in precision machine operation. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Vogel of 215 Astor street, graduated from Brackenridge High School, and was employed by J. E Ingram Equipment Company before entering the Navy.

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