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- “The Tomahawk,” Wednesday, February 14, 1968
Milton M. Arnold Jr. . . .
Milton M. Arnold, Jr., 45, joined the staff of Supreme Command February 1. He was a native of Johnson County, son of the late Milton M. and Solva Fritts Arnold and a member of Valley View Methodist Church.
He attended both Cold Springs and Johnson Ciunty[sic]High Schools before joining the United States Air Force. He was attached to a Bombing Squadron during World War II, with Technical Sergeant rating. He was a Purple Heart veteran with a cluster and many more awards of bravery. He was an active member of V.F.W. Post 60 and American Legion; and elected delegate to the national convention in New York but illness prohibited his attendance.
He now sleeps in Southern Park, Miami, Fla. Survivors include two sons, Robert Arnold, Texas and Milton Arnold III, Chicago; two brothers, Andy Arnold, Mountain City and Cottress Arnold, Miami; five sisters, Mrs. Charles Eads, Mrs. Ruth Johnson and Mrs. Mina Holuska, Miami; Mrs. Ethel Viegelmann, Green Cove Springs, Fla., and Mrs. Dora Malicoat, Shawnee, Okla.
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