This March 16, 1944, Lowell Tribune article was found on page 2, column 3:
Mrs. Richard Foster has gone to New York City to join her husband, Ensign Richard Foster, who will be stationed there for some time taking special training.
The following August 3, 1944, Lowell Tribune article was found on page 4, column 4:
George Foster returned Saturday from New Orleans, La., where he and Mrs. Foster spent ten days with their son, ensign Richard Foster, and wife. Mrs. Foster prolonged her visit there for a short time.
This December 14, 1944, Lowell Tribune article was found on page 2, column 1:
Spent Eight Days With Parents
After spending an 8-day leave here, Ensign Richard Foster and wife have returned to New Orleans, where he is stationed. While here they visited their parents, the Geo. Fosters and Cecil Beavers.
This April 5, 1945, Lowell Tribune article was found on page 5, column 4:
Mrs. Richard Foster has returned home after spending two weeks with her husband, Ensign Richard Foster, while he was on a short leave last week-end.
This Lowell Tribune article was found in the January 10, 1946, issue (page 7, column 4):
Lt. (jg) Richard Foster has returned to New Orleans, La., where he will soon receive his discharge from the navy.
This Lowell Tribune article was found in the January 17, 1946, issue (page 2, column 1):
Word from the Personnel Separation Center at New Orleans says that Lt. (jg) Richard Foster has received his discharge from the Navy there. Dick expects to resume his former position in New Orleans after serving in the navy since 1943, with 17 months overseas service.