Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 240, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 February 1934 — Page 13

FEB. 15, 1931

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LEFT (top to bottom) —Under the ishelter of a ruined French building soldiers of Company C, Three hundred and fourteenth infantry, gather for mess. Submitted by Richard Etchison, Indianapolis. Harry S. Friend, St. Joseph, conversing with a cheerful, bearded French peasant and his lowly companion, the m\de. Submitted by Leon G. Benefield, Pendleton. Seven Indianapolis men are included in the grimy tug crew. One of the men is Frank Thatcher, now deceased. Submitted by Maurice Pierce, Indianapolis. Reading the burial service at mock services for a horse,

THE TIMES PRESENTS THE LAST PAGE OF WORLD WAR PICTURES SUBMITTED BY CITY RESIDENTS

Pont Levoy, France. Left to right are Becker, Hanlin, Fletcher, Cranford, Shelton, Brunnimer, Kaylor and Sergeant Powers. Submitted by J. O. Bean, Mooresville. CENTER (top to bottom) —Basking in the sun at the United States military hospital, Hursley, England, are, left to right, Leon Benefield, Pendleton; Lucy Byers, Terre Haute, and Jesse Biddle, Anderson. Submitted by Mr. Benefield. A convalescent patient at the military hospital at Hursley is Morle Cook, Anderson, left, with Jesse Biddle, Anderson, ambulance driver . *

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Taking messages just before going over the top. In the picture is Glenn V. Etchison, Company C, Three hundred and fourteenth field artillery signal corps. Submitted by Richard Etchison, Indianapolis. Yo, ho, and a bucket of beer, say three soldiers. At left is Gilbert Bramel, now deceased. Submitted by Lloyd Bramel, Indianapolis. RIGHT (top to bottom) —Regimental blacksmith shop, One hundred and thirteenth engineers at Ft. Shelby, Miss. Number two in the picture is A. Williams, Plainfield . Submitted by R. M. Kuhn, Indianapolis. \

INSET —Corporal Pleas Greenlee, gallantly astride <4 horse. Mr. Greenlee is now “little corporal” to Governor, Paul V. McNutt. Railroad station at Langres, France. In picture are Nurse Ludvena Boniface, Bryant, and Jesse Biddle, Anderson. Washing at Ft. Benjamin Harrison while training for duty at the front. Two soldiers traveling by way of the dog cart while on a furlough. They H. Crawford and J. 0. Bean, MooresvUle, Taken at Them, Lovi et Chir, France.

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