Orders 28 Jun 1946

This document is from the National Archives at College Park, College Park, Maryland
Record Group 38, Box 74: Records of Inactive Naval Stations

ORDERS HAVE BEEN REQUEST FOR THE TRANSFER IN JULY OF ANDERSON JUNELLA E CHIEF SPECIALIST Q V-10 USNR(WR) GLASFORD MARVEL E SPECIALIST Q FIRST CLASS V-10 USNR(WR) AND MIMS ANNIE E YEOMAN FIRST CLASS V-10 USNR(WR) FROM USNMCL DAYTON OHIO TO USNMCL ST. PAUL MINNESOTA
ORDERS HAVE BEEN REQUESTED FOR THE TRANSFER IN AUGUST OF MARTIN WILMA A CHIEF SPECIALIST Q V-10 USNR(WR) AND URICH EVELYN BAKER CHIEF SPECIALIST Q V-10 USNR(WR) FROM USNCML DAYTON OHIO TO USNMCL ST PAUL MINNESOTA.

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