Word: dix
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Richard Le Baron Goodwin, Nathan Clarence Greer, Goodwin Warner Harding, Norman John Hayes, James Sloane Higgins, Peter Iselin, Daniel Thomas Kelly, Jr., Joseph Michael Leahey, Walter Jay Lear, Alfred Dix Leeson, Charles Henry McCroskey, John Donald MacKinnon, Jr., William Lindsay Mosby, Kenneth Matthew Tate Munzert, Thompson Decker Orr, John Adams Paine, Jr., Cortlandt Parker, Jr., Parker de Sales Pitts, David Elliott Place, Frank Harrison Poole...
Unlike the 117 men who left Harvard for Devens exclusively, the contingent from the Second Service Command will be scattered into three separate induction centers. According, to where they live, they will be inducted at Upton, Dix, or Niagara, with those from greater New York being assigned to Camp Upton...
They assured all men that they would be given approximately two weeks warning after receiving their orders before going to active duty. The Second Service Command, which has its headquarters in New York City, will send its ERC men to Fort Dix, Niagara, or Camp Upton for replacement training, according to where they live...
...German Otto Dix's astounding study of Dr. Meyer-Hermann with a fanciful X-ray device on his forehead suggested why the Nazi regime has restricted Dix to landscapes...
Recruit. At Fort Dix, N.J., John Merighi, who had undergone 40 operations, been blind in one eye, deaf in one ear, half paralyzed, and had a headache for ten years, was found physically fit at last, admitted to the Army...