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Alewishus Black

Omaha, NE

1935-37, Headquarters, Ft. Crook, Nebraska, Cook
1937, 752, Columbia, California, Cook
1938, 4723, Lacreek, BF-3, Mess Sergeant

Below from the cam newspaper, 'The Lacreek Crier', January 1938
Company Greets New Mess Sergeant
Alewishus Black, specially enrolled mess sergeant, arrived at Company 4723, on December 7 to take over the duties of that Job here. Our new mess sergeant has had considerable experience in the kitchens of the CCC's. He has spent thirty-four months in the CCC; six months with Co. 752, located at Columbia, California, and twenty-eight months in the headquarters company at Fort Crook, Nebraska.


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