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Arthur Narvan Green

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Arthur Narvan Green

Birth
Death
5 Feb 2003 (aged 87)
Burial
Bastrop, Morehouse Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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B9
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Bastrop Daily Enterprise (Bastrop, Louisiana) Thursday - 17 December 1942 pg2
ARTHUR GREEN CALLED BACK TO ARMY
Arthur N. Green, a reserve in the U. S. Army, was called back into service on December 11, 1942. He will attend school at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, Massachusetts. After a nine-months course in meteorology, he will be commissioned a second lieutenant in the U. S. Army Air Corps as a meteorologist.

In 1941, he served for nine months at Camp Blanding, Florida, and Fort Belvoir, Virginia, after which he was given an occupational release. Had advanced from a Private to a Staff Sergeant and at the time he left the service, he was in Officer's Candidate School. Mr. Green was employed here as Chief Chemist for Consolidated Chemical Industries, Inc.
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Bastrop Daily Enterprise (Bastrop, Louisiana) Thursday - 16 September 1943 Page 1
Lt. Arthur N. Green, a chemist on leave from Consolidated Chemical Industries of Bastrop, on September 6, 1943, graduated from the Advanced Meteorological School, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Lt. Green was one of several hundred commissioned weather officers, who received a commission and a diploma from MIT, which is equivalent to a Masters Degree, following eight months intensive academic and military training. The graduation exercises were held at Hayden Auditorium of Boston University, and was the first graduation of its kind on so large a scale in New England.

Lt. Green had previously served in the Infantry at Camp Blanding, Florida, and the Engineers at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. He and Mrs. Green, the former Lucille McMichael of the Central School Faculty, will return to Louisiana where Lt. Green will be stationed at DeRidder.
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Bastrop Daily Enterprise (Bastrop, Louisiana) Thursday - 6 April 1944 page 8
LT. ARTHUR N. GREEN has arrived safely and is stationed somewhere in England with the 19th Weather Squadron. He writes that work is very similar to that at Gulfport Field, Mississippi, where he was stationed as Base Weather Officer before reporting for overseas duty. Lt. Green received his commission last September on completion of the Meteorology Course at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, Mass. In Bastrop he was employed as chemist for the Consolidated Chemical Industries.
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Bastrop Daily Enterprise (Bastrop, Louisiana) Wednesday - 22 September 1954 page 7
AIR RESERVE MEETING
The 984th Air Reserve Squadron will hold its regular weekly meeting in the Police Jury Room of the Courthouse here tonight at 7 o'clock. There will be an Intelligence Briefing by Lt. Col. James A. Garrett, and the main lecture of the meeting will be conducted by Captain Arthur N. Green.
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Mr. & Mrs. Green had a daughter:
Shannon Lou Green (Mrs. William Fowler Arnett) who married in 1969
Bastrop Daily Enterprise (Bastrop, Louisiana) Thursday - 17 December 1942 pg2
ARTHUR GREEN CALLED BACK TO ARMY
Arthur N. Green, a reserve in the U. S. Army, was called back into service on December 11, 1942. He will attend school at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, Massachusetts. After a nine-months course in meteorology, he will be commissioned a second lieutenant in the U. S. Army Air Corps as a meteorologist.

In 1941, he served for nine months at Camp Blanding, Florida, and Fort Belvoir, Virginia, after which he was given an occupational release. Had advanced from a Private to a Staff Sergeant and at the time he left the service, he was in Officer's Candidate School. Mr. Green was employed here as Chief Chemist for Consolidated Chemical Industries, Inc.
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Bastrop Daily Enterprise (Bastrop, Louisiana) Thursday - 16 September 1943 Page 1
Lt. Arthur N. Green, a chemist on leave from Consolidated Chemical Industries of Bastrop, on September 6, 1943, graduated from the Advanced Meteorological School, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Lt. Green was one of several hundred commissioned weather officers, who received a commission and a diploma from MIT, which is equivalent to a Masters Degree, following eight months intensive academic and military training. The graduation exercises were held at Hayden Auditorium of Boston University, and was the first graduation of its kind on so large a scale in New England.

Lt. Green had previously served in the Infantry at Camp Blanding, Florida, and the Engineers at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. He and Mrs. Green, the former Lucille McMichael of the Central School Faculty, will return to Louisiana where Lt. Green will be stationed at DeRidder.
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Bastrop Daily Enterprise (Bastrop, Louisiana) Thursday - 6 April 1944 page 8
LT. ARTHUR N. GREEN has arrived safely and is stationed somewhere in England with the 19th Weather Squadron. He writes that work is very similar to that at Gulfport Field, Mississippi, where he was stationed as Base Weather Officer before reporting for overseas duty. Lt. Green received his commission last September on completion of the Meteorology Course at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, Mass. In Bastrop he was employed as chemist for the Consolidated Chemical Industries.
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Bastrop Daily Enterprise (Bastrop, Louisiana) Wednesday - 22 September 1954 page 7
AIR RESERVE MEETING
The 984th Air Reserve Squadron will hold its regular weekly meeting in the Police Jury Room of the Courthouse here tonight at 7 o'clock. There will be an Intelligence Briefing by Lt. Col. James A. Garrett, and the main lecture of the meeting will be conducted by Captain Arthur N. Green.
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Mr. & Mrs. Green had a daughter:
Shannon Lou Green (Mrs. William Fowler Arnett) who married in 1969


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