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HE TOOK HIS WHOLE FAMILY.—When Technical-Sergeant H. J. Sanborn, of the MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, left for a new assignment in Spain on December 3, he took his whole family with him. He managed this before the new military regulations, which aim to reduce the number of servicemen’s dependents overseas came into force. The children, whose ages range from five months to 10 years, are shown with their parents before leaving the United States by air.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29384, 10 December 1960, Page 2

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HE TOOK HIS WHOLE FAMILY.—When Technical-Sergeant H. J. Sanborn, of the MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, left for a new assignment in Spain on December 3, he took his whole family with him. He managed this before the new military regulations, which aim to reduce the number of servicemen’s dependents overseas came into force. The children, whose ages range from five months to 10 years, are shown with their parents before leaving the United States by air. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29384, 10 December 1960, Page 2

HE TOOK HIS WHOLE FAMILY.—When Technical-Sergeant H. J. Sanborn, of the MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, left for a new assignment in Spain on December 3, he took his whole family with him. He managed this before the new military regulations, which aim to reduce the number of servicemen’s dependents overseas came into force. The children, whose ages range from five months to 10 years, are shown with their parents before leaving the United States by air. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29384, 10 December 1960, Page 2