"To brothers in service is not Spotlight news — but when both are selected as instructors, that IS unusual. So permit us to introduce 2nd Lt. John M. Dore, who was graduated last Monday from Eagle Pass, Tex., and his brother Pfc. George T. Dore. Sons of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Dore of Loudon road, Lathams, John has been in service since Sept. 29, 1942, while George enlisted in the Marines Sept. 16, 1941. John is en route to Eagle Pass, to take up new duties as pilot instructor. George is instructor in a tank division at Oceanside, Calif. John was employed at the Albany Engineer depot, Port of Albany. George was employed by General Electric, and was in Puerto Rico nine months." - THE TIMES UNION, ALBANY, N.Y., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1943, PAGE 07.
"To brothers in service is not Spotlight news — but when both are selected as instructors, that IS unusual. So permit us to introduce 2nd Lt. John M. Dore, who was graduated last Monday from Eagle Pass, Tex., and his brother Pfc. George T. Dore. Sons of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Dore of Loudon road, Lathams, John has been in service since Sept. 29, 1942, while George enlisted in the Marines Sept. 16, 1941. John is en route to Eagle Pass, to take up new duties as pilot instructor. George is instructor in a tank division at Oceanside, Calif. John was employed at the Albany Engineer depot, Port of Albany. George was employed by General Electric, and was in Puerto Rico nine months." - THE TIMES UNION, ALBANY, N.Y., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1943, PAGE 07.
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