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Herbert R.E. Gerst

Herbert R.E. Gerst

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    60th class reunion, 2009

This January 17, 1952, Lowell Tribune article was found on page 1, column 5:
This article appeared in a January 31, 1952, Lowell Tribune on page 1, column 4:
    Herbert Gerst, son of Mrs. D.A. Hadders, who was inducted into the army on January 8th, sends the following address to the Tribune and home friends: Pvt. Herbert R. Gerst, US55232761, Co. "G" 61st Inf. Regt., Fort Jackson, S.C. Herbert graduated from Lowell high school with the class of '49.

This June 5, 1952, Lowell Tribune artilce was found on page 2, column 4:
    Pfc. Herbert Gerst arrived home last Wednesday from Ft. Jackson, South Carolina, and is enjoying a 15-day furlough at home. Herbert will report to Camp Kilmer, New Jersey, from where he expects to be sent to Europe.

The following August 7, 1952, Lowell Tribune article was found on page 2, columns 1-2:
    A new address has been received by the Tribune from Herbert Gerst which we pass on to his many home friends: Pvt. Herbert R. Gerst US55232761, 4 Rec. Co., 4 Inf. Div., APO 39, c/o P.M., New York, NY.

The following December 11, 1952, Lowell Tribune article was found on page 1, column 6:

    Herbert Gerst Promoted to Colonel

    With the 4th Infantry Division in Germany -- Herbert E. Gerst of route 2, Lowell, was recently promoted to corporal while serving with the 4th Infantry Division in Germany.

    Now stationed in the southern part of the country, the 4th Division is receiving intensive field training as part of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Army in Europe.

    Cpl. Gerst is serving with the division's Reconnaissance Company as a rifleman.

    Before entering the Army he was employed by the Inland Steel Co.


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