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William La Mond

Oak Ridge, TN

Austin E. Johnston, who has served fourteen years with the U.S.E.D., and William La Mond, with fifteen years service, say they’ll stay with the U.S.E.D. all their lives “if they’ll have us.”

Oak Ridge Journal from January 4th, 1945. Col. Kenneth D. Nichols, District Engineer, received official commendation and praise for the “faithful performance of duty” and awarded citations in recognition for the completion of “faithful and satisfactory service rendered to the War Department and to the Nation.”

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