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cilli> AMERICAN HEROES RAY MANLEY Presented By: BINGHAM MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Experience Bingham! Ray was in the Navy for 21 years and including First Class ensign, warrant officer, when they meet Ray is his smile. He has as such sailed all over the globe including chief petty officer, boot chief in 58', and many shared his stories with many people who the Pacific, Atlantic, Mediterranean, and the more. He also enjoyed being a police officer. have had a chance to get to know him. He Ray married his lovely wife Rosemary cumrently resides at the Willows, and for those BY EMILY THORNTON reporter@am-news.com BLACKFOOT- In rain or shine, or blustery Great Lakes. Ray fought in three wars includ- snow, there has been a fixture many people ing World War II and the Korean War. He Garber, and they had four children: Brent, brief glimpses in the morning where he raises may not know about. The stoic figure of a received his Doctorate in Radio Therapeutic Debbie, Leon and Tonya. Ray loved to travel the flag and salutes the flag, one sees the sol- man raising the flag every morning at the (early radiation machines for cancer patients). and has been able to make it to all 50 states, dier and man who loved his country and will Willows. Ray Manley has been raising the Ray also had the chance to work with the Germany, Canada, Mexico, France, Africa, forever do so. flag every day since he has been living at the National Security Agency in its infancy. Willows. Most people wouldn't recognize him, but as a man who was a naval officer and grunt, he lives the life he was taught as a youth. Ray Manley was born on March 18, 1928 in Ogden, Utah to Charles and Inez Manley. He had four other siblings: Donna, Dale, Betty, Europe and many other places. One thing that resonates with many people Ray had numerous postings in the navy and David. He attended school down in Ogden, When Ray was only sixteen he went to work at the Ogden Arsenal. This plant was originally used as a reserve depot to receive stocks from factories and hold them for emer- gency use. However, by early 1935 there was an extensive renovation to make it capable or producing bombs and small caliber artil- lery shells. When Ray was working there the manufacture of small arms was continuing as well as distributing items of ordinance supply, and equipment all over the United States. After seeing how the war effort was being helped at home, Ray joined the Navy after he graduated from high school. cilli> AMERICAN HEROES RAY MANLEY Presented By: BINGHAM MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Experience Bingham! Ray was in the Navy for 21 years and including First Class ensign, warrant officer, when they meet Ray is his smile. He has as such sailed all over the globe including chief petty officer, boot chief in 58', and many shared his stories with many people who the Pacific, Atlantic, Mediterranean, and the more. He also enjoyed being a police officer. have had a chance to get to know him. He Ray married his lovely wife Rosemary cumrently resides at the Willows, and for those BY EMILY THORNTON reporter@am-news.com BLACKFOOT- In rain or shine, or blustery Great Lakes. Ray fought in three wars includ- snow, there has been a fixture many people ing World War II and the Korean War. He Garber, and they had four children: Brent, brief glimpses in the morning where he raises may not know about. The stoic figure of a received his Doctorate in Radio Therapeutic Debbie, Leon and Tonya. Ray loved to travel the flag and salutes the flag, one sees the sol- man raising the flag every morning at the (early radiation machines for cancer patients). and has been able to make it to all 50 states, dier and man who loved his country and will Willows. Ray Manley has been raising the Ray also had the chance to work with the Germany, Canada, Mexico, France, Africa, forever do so. flag every day since he has been living at the National Security Agency in its infancy. Willows. Most people wouldn't recognize him, but as a man who was a naval officer and grunt, he lives the life he was taught as a youth. Ray Manley was born on March 18, 1928 in Ogden, Utah to Charles and Inez Manley. He had four other siblings: Donna, Dale, Betty, Europe and many other places. One thing that resonates with many people Ray had numerous postings in the navy and David. He attended school down in Ogden, When Ray was only sixteen he went to work at the Ogden Arsenal. This plant was originally used as a reserve depot to receive stocks from factories and hold them for emer- gency use. However, by early 1935 there was an extensive renovation to make it capable or producing bombs and small caliber artil- lery shells. When Ray was working there the manufacture of small arms was continuing as well as distributing items of ordinance supply, and equipment all over the United States. After seeing how the war effort was being helped at home, Ray joined the Navy after he graduated from high school.