Lamson - Walter
Source: Waveland Independent newspaper, Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana, Jan 26, 1939
There seems to be hardly an item of world news that does not
have a Waveland connection. Just now the island of Guam, away off
in the Pacific is talked of for a new Gibralter. This island,
which is about as large as Vermillion County and about the same
shape is important as a way station for the China Clippers, and
in enemy hands would cut us off from quick connection with the
Orient. Walter LAMSON with the Navy medical service at San Pedro,
California was stationed for a time on the island which has five
villages. A picture in the July issue of National Geographic
Magazine shows him giving first aid to a little Guamite, they are
called Chamorros, who has broken her arm. The caption says; "Now
don't fall out of the swing again." A paragraph from the text
which is beautifully illustrated says, "The pharmacist mate,
second class in charge the health department outpost at Agat, on
the west coast of Guam sets broken arms and treats many ailments.
He also vaccinates villagers, enforces health and sanitary
regulations and performs the duties of midwife if occasion
demands." -- typed by kbz
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Source: Waveland Independent newspaper, Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana, Aug 5, 1943
Ensign Walter LAMSON, mentioned Monday in an Associated Press
dispatch from NY as having received the Purple Heart decoration,
has been in the navy 13 years. He is a graduate of WHS and
enlisted soon after graduation. Ensign Lamson who was on a
destroyer sunk in the Pacific late last year was adrift six hours
on a raft before being picked up. It is presumed the Purple Heart
is for heroism during that attack. Lamson's mother, Mrs. Mae
Lamson is living with her daughter, Mrs. Vera Olson in
Indianapolis. He has two brothers, George B. Lamson,
Crawfordsville and Glenn of LaPorte. Lamson and his wife and
their 9-year old daughter visited relatives here in January. He
is now with a hospital unit in NY. -- typed by kbz