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Vedder

Harry R. Vedder

Franklin, NE

1941, 798, Halsey NE, F-1,
1942, 762, Deerfield, BR-99, Educational Adviser

Harry R. Vedder is taking over the duties of educational adviser in Co, 762. He was transferred to this camp April 1st, from. Co. 798, Halsey, Nebr. Mr. Vedder is well liked in camp. He isn't underweight, but I assure you he doesn't haul around a bay window. He carries himself with dignity and makes friends easily. Mr. Vedder's wife and children are now in Lincoln, Nebr., but plan to make their home near camp as soon as school closes in Lincoln.


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