Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 October 1950 — Page 9
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Alton Cook Sent ~ To Pacific After . European Service
& A local man is serving ‘aboard | “USS Leyte in the Pacific! . ..... Ocean. | He is Alton Cook, son of Mrs. Thelma f Cook of 764) f Ketcham St., an } airman in the Navy. Mr. Cook had been serving in European waters. . He re-| turned in the latter part of] August to the! Alton Cook United States. He was then ordered with his! squadron back aboard the Leyte! and is now in Pacific waters.
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