Coast Guard Combat Photog Covers Luzon Action. Coast Guard Combat Photographer, Rene Prevost, of 564 W. 189th St., New York, , lies in a Luzon fox hole watching his chance to photograph more action scenes during the initial assault on the main Philippines island. Prevost has been stationed the past 18 months aboard a Coast Guard-manned invasion supply ship. To get his pictures he has hit the beaches from the Marshalls to the Philippines, including New Britain, Emirau, Guam, the Russells, Peleliu and other points along the invasion route. Prior to his assignment in the Pacific Prevost, stat


Coast Guard Combat Photog Covers Luzon Action. Coast Guard Combat Photographer, Rene Prevost, of 564 W. 189th St., New York, , lies in a Luzon fox hole watching his chance to photograph more action scenes during the initial assault on the main Philippines island. Prevost has been stationed the past 18 months aboard a Coast Guard-manned invasion supply ship. To get his pictures he has hit the beaches from the Marshalls to the Philippines, including New Britain, Emirau, Guam, the Russells, Peleliu and other points along the invasion route. Prior to his assignment in the Pacific Prevost, stationed aboard a Coast Guard Combat Cutter, took the first Coast Guard photos of the invasion of Casablanca in North Africa. His mother, Mrs. George Blanche, lives at 2360 North Runboldt Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.


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