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'''Vern Anderson''' graduated from Edwall High School in 1934.
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[[file:/images/wwii/vern-anderson.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Vern N. Anderson from fold3.com]]
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[[Vern N. Anderson]] of Edwall, who is stationed at Lubbock army air field, Lubbock, Texas, has been promoted from second to first lieutenant. He is instructing combat flyers in the intricacies of instrument flying.
'''Vern N. Anderson''' of Edwall, who is stationed at Lubbock army air field, Lubbock, Texas, has been promoted from second to first lieutenant. He is instructing combat flyers in the intricacies of instrument flying.
With Lt. Anderson in Texas is his wife, and she was recently appointed Red Cross chairman for the L. A. A. F. officer's wives club. She is working in the vocational rehabilitation for hospital bed patients.
 
[Vern has a career in the Air Force reaching the rank of Major.]
With '''Lt. Anderson''' in Texas is his wife, and she was recently appointed Red Cross chairman for the L. A. A. F. officer's wives club. She is working in the vocational rehabilitation for hospital bed patients.
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'''Vern''' had a career in the Air Force reaching the rank of Major.
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Revision as of 07:24, 14 November 2022

Vern Anderson graduated from Edwall High School in 1934.

June 14, 1945 Davenport Times-Tribune

File:/images/wwii/vern-anderson.jpg
Vern N. Anderson from fold3.com

Vern N. Anderson of Edwall, who is stationed at Lubbock army air field, Lubbock, Texas, has been promoted from second to first lieutenant. He is instructing combat flyers in the intricacies of instrument flying.

With Lt. Anderson in Texas is his wife, and she was recently appointed Red Cross chairman for the L. A. A. F. officer's wives club. She is working in the vocational rehabilitation for hospital bed patients.

Vern had a career in the Air Force reaching the rank of Major.