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In Memory of
John David Wubker
4/19/1886 ** 1/1/1986
U.S.N 1912 ** 1918
My Grand Father
Elwood Charles Wubker 
ADC
1/27/18 10/27/92
My Father
AKA Woody 
U.S.N 1935 ** 1965
CV2 CV6
CV8 CV9 CV21 CV31 CV33 CV43
Marjory Jayne Wubker
Navy Wife
2/26/1920 ** 1/7/1987
My Mother


Originally published as the cover for the July 6, 1916, issue of
Leslie's Weekly with the title "What Are You Doing for Preparedness?" this
portrait of "Uncle Sam" went on to become--according to its creator, James
Montgomery Flagg--"the most famous poster in the world." Over four million
copies were printed between 1917 and 1918, as the United States entered World War I and
began sending troops and matériel into war zones.

Medal of Honor Recipients


Gulf War veterans to obtain copies of their in-patient hospital records
from hospitals established during the Persian Gulf War. Although these records were
located in the National Personnel Records Center (NPRC) in St. Louis, MO, they were stored
only by the name of the hospital and date of treatment. Working with the Offices of the
Surgeons General, the Department of Veteran Affairs, and the National Personnel Record
Center, we are completing an electronic data base to cross-reference patient names and SSN
with the theater hospitals and admission dates. When this data base of over 17,500 Gulf
War inpatient records is completed, we will be able to assist veterans in requesting
copies of their hospitalization records. Veterans may call 1-800-497-6261 to find out if
their inpatient record has been added to the data base and to obtain the paperwork
necessary to request a copy.
Office of the Special Assistant for Gulf
War Illnesses


Take a stand, and let them know what you think.
Email the President
Vice-President
First Lady
Senators
Congressmen.


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