Excerpts from, San Gabriel Valley News, Four Haight Brothers Serve With Army as Lieutenants, by Louise Flint, 12 Aug 1944
“Four Brothers 27 to 34 years of age. All four in a different branch of the Army. . . . Three of them on duty overseas. One holder of the Purple Heart. This is the enviable record of the Haight brothers, sons of Mrs. Elsie F. Haight, . . .
Fletcher, 32, is the only one still in the United States. He is assigned to the Army Air Corps base at Santa Ana, where he is an instructor of cadets.
A graduate of Pomona College, he was a teacher of mathematics and athletics at Inglewood and San Juan Capistrano High Schools. He enlisted in the summer of 1942 and worked up through the ranks to his present position. . . . "
Excerpts from, San Gabriel Valley News, Four Haight Brothers Serve With Army as Lieutenants, by Louise Flint, 12 Aug 1944
“Four Brothers 27 to 34 years of age. All four in a different branch of the Army. . . . Three of them on duty overseas. One holder of the Purple Heart. This is the enviable record of the Haight brothers, sons of Mrs. Elsie F. Haight, . . .
Fletcher, 32, is the only one still in the United States. He is assigned to the Army Air Corps base at Santa Ana, where he is an instructor of cadets.
A graduate of Pomona College, he was a teacher of mathematics and athletics at Inglewood and San Juan Capistrano High Schools. He enlisted in the summer of 1942 and worked up through the ranks to his present position. . . . "
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