Navbase Men Advance
S S. S0 173 NavBase Men Advance AKE Hard Work, Study Means More Money, Stripes For All COVERS GTMO LIKE THE SUNSHINE One hundred and seventy three men are sporting new stripes around the U. S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Naval Base and come pay-day, June 2, they'll notice a fat increase in their Saturday, 31 Mlay 1958 Volume IX, No. 22 earnings. These rates were obtained through hard work and dilligent study. Fol- NavSta Exchange lowing is a list of those men who sewed on those new rating badges on May 16: Welcomes New Naval Station W. E. Love, EMPl; R. A. Levesque, GMI; J. A. Small, MM1; R. N. Patnaude, EM1; J. J. Officer-In-Charge French, J01; M. D. Anderson, MM1; E. M. Yuhas, MR1; L. J. Quinn, JO1: J. Wilkerson, The Naval Station Exchange has a BM2; C. W. Page, CS2; J. R. Kitchen, EN2; D. A. Valeri, new officer-in-charge. He's LT A. G. EN2; R. A. Plake, FP2; C. C. Hiester, MML2: J. S. Ehrhart, PN2; K. M. Cavanaugh, and he assumed his new Sparr, YN2; G. B. Workman, BM2; C. A. duties on April 29 relieving LCDR Rhodes, EMP2; V. T. Larimore, EN2; E. A. E. L. Kurek. Rogan, ET2; T. J. Price, JO2; R. E. Rifleman, PH2; J. T. Vranty, RM2; D. J. Snyder, YN2; The new exchange boss reported T. E. Hagerman, BTS; R. J. Girouard, ENS; aboard from the Naval Air Station T. E. Burgess, ETN3; C. L. Ray ETN3; B. W. Howard, IC3; W.
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