Mr. Griffin. You left to go to Sebring, Fla.?

Mr. Senator. Went to Sebring, Fla.

Mr. Griffin. Who did you go to Sebring, Fla. with?

Mr. Senator. The name was Eggens.

Mr. Griffin. They were neighbors from Gloversville?

Mr. Senator. Yes; they were neighbors from Gloversville. They lived for many, many years in Lake Placid, N.Y., and I went with them and, of course, today their whereabouts—I know the mother is deceased—and where they are I don’t know. I haven’t seen them in a zillion years.

“On August 21, 1941, he entered the Army Air Force and was assigned serial number 12006042.” I probably should comment is off there. It doesn’t really make any difference. “He served mainly as an aerial armorer with the Fifth Bomber Command 33d Group in Australia and Pacific Theater during World War Second.”

There is a correction on that. I was with the 22d Bomber Group 33d Bomb Squadron. That is the only correction on that, if you want that.

Mr. Griffin. Yes; that is fine because we are happy to have that. In fact why don’t you take your pen and make that correction right on the piece of paper?

Mr. Senator. How can I get it on there, they are so close together.