Monday, October 27, 2008

Asthma inflammation

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Louis, served in World War II and none was wounded or killed.
'But when I was drafted, 22 years old, I didn't give a damn,' he said. 'It was easier in the army than here trying to put bread on the table after the Great Depression.'
The eldest brother, Walter Colby, joined the Army, but became a mechanic in the Air Force for 28 years; Charles Corvallis joined the Navy for six years as a pharmacist; and George Corvallis was in the Army for a year before he was discharged because of his asthma.
Covarrubias said their names were all different because a judge recommended that his father give the two younger brothers, Charles and George, a last name that was more English-sounding. Walter changed his last name while he was enlisted to something easier to say during combat.
The three brothers and two sisters, Lillian and Hazel, have since died.
When Covarrubias returned to the metro-east, he worked as a machinist until he retired.
Covarrubias now lives with his wife, Velda, in Caseyville


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