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at more than during almost five years duty overseas during WW II.  In December 1940 he left the CCC for duty with the Air Corps in Hawaii. There he was adjutant of the 31st Bomb Sq. and was present on Hickam Field when the Japs bombed it and Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. He was wounded during the attack. He commanded Hq & Hq Sq. 5th BG from March until July 1942 when he was selected as the Asst. A-2 of the Seventh in 1943 and served on Tarawa, Kwajalein, and Saipan. Returned to the States in April 1945, he attended C&GS school an was then assigned as A-2 of the Training Command, which job he held until ordered to Maxwell to attend the AWC. His next assignment will be at Hq, 2nd AF, Barksdale, La. Glenn's hobbies are flying (he holds a commercial ticket), photography and duck hunting. His wife, Hazel, is also from West Virginia. They have no children as yet but still have hopes.

STANLEY T. WRAY, COLONEL, USAF, 608A

"Stan" was born 15 Sept. 1907, Muncie, Ind., spent one year Earlham College, Richmond, Ind. - cut short by typhoid fever (never drink milk!). Graduated USMA 10 June 1932 into Corps of Engineers- first station two years River and Harbor, Rock Island, Ill. constructing dams - next a Masters Degree from Cornell Univ. in '35 -50 yrs troop duty 11th Engineer School in Panama. ZI'ed to Company Officers Course, Engineer School, Ft. Belvoir, Sept. '37, to June '38, then 2 yrs instructing ROTC at MIT Flying School, Wings, and transfer Feb. '41, to 29th Bomb Gp (H) and led overseas into Ops form U.K. Sept. '42 to May '43. CO 103rd Cobat Wing (H) until Sept. '43 then to 3 yrs Hqs, USAAF in Mil. Pers. Div. as Chief, Officers Branch (he sent you [underlined] overseas!) and Dep. Chief, Mil. Pers. Div. Next 2nd Command Class, Ft. Leavenworth (on curriculum of which AVC was based) and then Germany Jan '47. One yr Dep. Air Insp. and IG, 6 month as Operations Chief in A-3, CO Air Task Force Cyprus to evacuate Americans in Mid East- and of francus, in July to Co 3rd Air Div (H), the 3 B-29 groups sent to U.K. to train when Russians tried to squeeze Allies out of Berling - relived by Maj. Gen. from ZI - returned to Germany late Sept. '48 to CO Air Lift Wing, with 2 groups C-54s (96) from Rhein/Main to Templehof set pace for rest of lift. To AWC for plunge into air of academic freedom - now to return to Pentagon maze as Dep. Director, Military Air Installations, A-4 accompanied by wife Esther, of Birmingham, Ala and sons, Tan (15), Mach (12), Edwin (5), and Ricky (2). Hobbies, hunting, fishing, tennis, and assorted photographic equipment

ROY F. ZINSER, LT. COLONEL, INFANTRY, USA, 0-30370

"Zino" was born 28 Nov. 1909, and calls Monroe, Wis. his home. Upon graduation he took business training and for the next 13 years he was with the First National Bank of Monroe serving in various 

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