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LMUD Presents: This Day in Susanville History – October 1, 1940

A group of local inductees pose for a photo before heading to basic training early in world war II.

Lassen Youths Sign For Army
October 1, 1940

Many Susanville youths are deserting the plains and ranges for voluntary military service in the army and Marine Corps, according to Chief of Police W. O. Long.

Long has been called upon within the past few days to investigate the records of a number of volunteers who offered their services before draft by registration.

Leaving Susanville Tuesday were Marvin Samuel Sherman, 1433 Prospect Avenue; Ralph McCallister of Milford and Ghesley Hillman DeForest of 1214 Pardee Avenue, all cowboys of Susanville.

A day or so before that Long investigated several whose names he did not recall. Of this group one was a “cowpuncher” of the Ravendale district. It is estimated some 50 young men from here have volunteered in the past month.

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