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San Diego

February 1944
Article
San Diego
February 1944

Two "retreads" lost in a sea of WAVES in San Diego, California, want to broadcast the fact that Dartmouth men passing through San Diego may contact the Navy "old timer," Shorty Hitchcock '16, politely called Lieutenant C. C. Hitchcock, U. S. N. R. at Main 3871, Ext. 447, and the Army "Amphibian", "Mul" '13 yclept Major George F. A. Mulcahy, Army Air Corps, at Main 3871, Ext. 496. Both sons of Eleazar are on duty at ELEVENTH Naval District' Headquarters and are at the services of all migrant and itinerant sons of Hanover. "Shorty" lends dignity to the Port Director's Office (Naval Transportation Service) helping people in and out of the country, and "Mul", fortunately for the Navy for purposes of lending it color and tone, is presently assigned to the Naval Air Control Center on liaison duty for the Fourth Air Force.