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Golly what an awful photograph of Will.
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IN NEW JOB.
After four years spent in supervising improvement of the Ohio River here, Colonel William P. Stokey, in charge of the Cincinnati Division of the U.S. Corps of Engineers, has been transferred to Atlanta, Ga., according to word received here Monday.
Colonel Stokey will be stationed with the Fourth Corps Area.
His successor has not been announced.
After four years spent in supervising improvement of the Ohio River here, Colonel William P. Stokey, in charge of the Cincinnati Division of the U.S. Corps of Engineers, has been transferred to Atlanta, Ga., according to word received here Monday.
Colonel Stokey will be stationed with the Fourth Corps Area.
His successor has not been announced.
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This is one of a series of newspaper and magazine items over the years about Will's work for the Army Corps of Engineers. You can find the whole list here:
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After four years spent in supervising improvement of the Ohio River here, Colonel William P. Stokey, in charge of the Cincinnati Division of the U.S. Corps of Engineers, has been transferred to Atlanta, Ga., according to word received here Monday.
Aside from ten months spent in San Antonio during World War I, Will had been Cincinnati since 1916, but I guess they were counting from his return to Cincinnati.
This is one of a series of newspaper and magazine items over the years about Will's work for the Army Corps of Engineers. You can find the whole list here:
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After four years spent in supervising improvement of the Ohio River here, Colonel William P. Stokey, in charge of the Cincinnati Division of the U.S. Corps of Engineers, has been transferred to Atlanta, Ga., according to word received here Monday.
Aside from ten months spent in San Antonio during World War I, Will had been Cincinnati since 1916, but I guess they were counting from his return to Cincinnati.
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