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                 Family Group Sheet for Amund Hanson & Family
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                 Family Group Sheet for John Alfred Anderson & Family
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                 Corporal Ben Anderson - photo and information about his time at Camp Pike, Arkansas and military
              service
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                 Arlin Anderson's Baptismal Certificate
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                 Arlin Anderson’s Eighth Grade Diploma dated May 28, 1937
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                 Family Group Sheet for Harold Benjamin Anderson & Family
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                 Ben Anderson Obituary
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                 H. Ben Anderson Memorial Service handout
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                 Delores Anderson Sohn Obituary
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                 Delores Anderson Sohn Memorial Service May 2010
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                 Armstrong/Anderson Photo Album
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                 Family Group Sheets for Dennis W. Armstrong & family

              Genealogical Nuggets:


                Cousin Kaye Powell  9, CR-7  provided me a copy of her approved
                application to the Mayflower Society, establishing an Armstrong family
                link to Miles Standish. Standish (c. 1584 – October 3, 1656; sometimes
                spelled Myles Standish) was an English military officer hired by the
                Pilgrims as military advisor for Plymouth Colony. One of the original
                passengers of the 1620 sailing, Standish played a leading role in the     An 1882 depiction of the
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                administration and defense of Plymouth Colony from its inception.      Mayflower in Plymouth Harbor
                While with NASA, I made several trips to Vandenberg Air Force Base in the early 2000s and stayed in the
                nearby town of Lompoc, CA. While there I set up and delivered Internet coverage for Kennedy Space
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                Center’s Expendable Launch Vehicle Program   - without realizing that my father had also lived and
                worked in the same area 60 years earlier. He finished his WWII service at the Army’s Camp Cook as 1st.
                Sgt. of a German prisoner of War Camp in 1945 (see Chapter 9). The Army transferred possession of the
                base to the Air Force in 1957 and renamed it in honor of former Air Force Chief of Staff General Hoyt S.
                Vandenberg.














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