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PUBLIC LAW 104-201—SEPT. 23, 1996 110 STAT. 2531 Warren E. Johnson of Vista, California. Elbert J. Kimble of San Francisco, California. George W. Knauff of Monument, Colorado. John W. Lincoln of Rockland, Massachusetts. Alan D. Marker of Sonoma, California. Joseph J. Oliver of White Haven, Pennsylvania. Shefield Phelps of Seattle, Washington. John B. Tagliapiri of St. Helena, California. Dewilles A.H.W. Schwartz of Watertown, South Dakota. Ray B. Stiltner of Centralia, Washington. (3) THIRD AWARD.—Third award, for completion of at least 60 qualifying combat missions, to the following members and former members of the Armed Forces: Glenn Bowers of Dillsburg, Pennsylvania. Arthur C. Casey of Irving, California. Robert J. Larsen of Gulf Breeze, Florida. David Mendoza of McAllen, Texas. William A. Nickerson of Portland, Oregon. Maurice F. Smith of Sequim, Washington. (4) FOURTH AWARD.— Fourth award, for completion of at least 80 qualifying combat missions, to the following members and former members of the Armed Forces: Robert Bair of Ontario, California. Arvid L. Kretz of Santa Rosa, California. George E. McClane of Cocoa Beach, Florida. Orville R. Swick of Issaquah, Washington. (5) FIFTH AWARD. —F ifth award, for completion of at least 100 qualifying combat missions, to the following members and former members of the Armed Forces: William A. Baldwin of San Clemente, California. George Bobb of Blackwood, New Jersey. John R. Conrad of Hot Springs, Arkansas. Herbert R. Hetrick of Roaring Springs, Pennsylvania. William L. Wells of Cordele, Georgia. (6) SIXTH AWARD.— Sixth award, for completion of at least 120 qualifying combat missions, to Richard L. Murray of Dallas, Texas. SEC. 563. REPLACEMENT OF CERTAIN AMERICAN THEATER CAM- PAIGN RIBBONS. (a) REPLACEMENT RIBBONS. —The Secretary of the Army, pursuant to section 3751 of title 10, United States Code, may replace any World War II decoration known as the American Theater Campaign Ribbon that was awarded to a person listed in the order described in subsection (b). (b) RIBBONS PROPERLY AWARDED.— Any person listed in the document titled "General Order Number 1", issued by the Third Auxiliary Surgical Group, APO 647, United States Army, dated February 1, 1943, shall be considered to have been properly awarded the American Theater Campaign Ribbon for service during World War II. 29-194O-96 -26:QL3Part3