Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1942 — Page 10
Louis J. Jug Back in Service
Pvt. Louis Joseph Jug, who is
Louis 3 Jug
In the Services | service. Several William F. Brehob, Chief tne Army he was Ibecause of his William PF. Brehob, chief water|ic now stationed the Navy reyears of continu- nN Alabama St. vania St. He has "Chief Brehob Navy recruiting has seen service in Japan, the " Posts in Texas, Ft. Knox
imonths age ; placed on the Water Tender, to Aid lage and returned tender, USN, has been assigned tojat Pt. Sam cruiting station jue 012 N. Warman Ave. ous sea duty. just completed a course of ine t school, Norfolk, Va. Chief Brehob! Philippine Islands. French - Indo And Ft. Sill.
Lover 28 has returned to Army while serving in {enlisted reserve Local Recruiting. to his home. He duty here at pouston, Tex. after nearly 17 married and his wife lives at 1846 | ————— He is the son of F. W_Brehob. 2214 S. Pennsylstruction at the spent nine years in the Orient and Local Men Shifted to New China and Thailand.
Award Navy Plaques
A change of scenery is in order
of the Navy reserve at a meeting are probably by now beginning their
Sunday afternoon at the home of new duties at these places. The men are:
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Brandes, 2621]
Allen Ave. land Yanko V. Ivanoff, 910 Ketchem Ensign H. R. Bryant, USNR, will) St, assigned to Camp Wolters, Tex. speak at the meeting and Navy) Louis Rietel, 1037 S. Senate Ave, motion pictures will be shown. and Martin C. Cesnik, 757 N. Haugh During the program Miss Corinne St. assighed to Ft. Knox, Ky. Mathews, soloist of the Bethany| Floyd Bastin, 542 W, Morris St.
The pro- dyke Ave. Constantine Caman, R. R. 3, Box 291, and Charles E. Bohmstedt, 110 S. Elder St. assigned to Ft. Sill, Okla. Carroll Transferred $F &
1 A transfer to the oftice of the Manual Grad Enlists chief signal officer. U, 8S. Army, in Washington, D. C has been
will play the accordion. gram will begin at 2:30.
| John D. Raikos has left his posijtion as office
Prt. Jug is the son of Mrs, Louise He is
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NAVY IN NEED OF MECHANICS
Aviation Machinist Rating Assured After Brief Training.
The recruiting of 1000 qualified mechanics and journeymen for duty with the U. 8. Navy as aviation machinist mates was announced today by Comm. R. H. G. Mathews, USNR. Qualified men are to be recruited immediately and with a slight amount of training the men will qualify as aviation machinist mates, first, second or third class, USNR 2 s . Among the latest Indianapolis men to enlist in the Army Air Corps are Murray E. Rudd, 3917 Clareton Road; Joseph P. Zimmer, 628 N. Rural St.; Robert H. Husson, 37 W. 21st St.: Evan S. Stuart, 4019 E Michigan St.; Paul Plunkett Jr, 134 W. 21st St.; Edgar D. Robbing, 1632 Park Ave; Glenn C. Cash, 5285 Ardmore Ave. Phillip K. Taylor, 4143 Boulevard Place; Palmer K Ward, 5010 Washington Bivd.; Robert C. Prater. 1606 Brookside Ave.:
for nine Indianapolis men at Ft. AlWin E. Bulau Jv, Navy plaques will be given 0 garrison. mag Yo been trans. | ton Blvd. William W. Causey Jr.
parents of men in the 17th Division ferred to new training stations and 548 Division St;
| St, George F. Lutz, 1088 S. Holt Road: S $4 #
Lutheran Church, will sing, and Miss John H. Rance, 570%: 8S Warman | yous Ford, James Joseph Clem-
Myrta Tilson, church choir director, Ave.; Dirk M. Koopman, 1357 Nor-|
F. G. Richardson, 310 N. Illinois St.; 4459 Washing-
John H. St. Helens, 4156 Carrollton Ave... Lowell W Baurley, 1044 N. Tremont St. and Eugene C. Ward, 2035 N. Meridian
The latest U. S. Navy enlistments here include these Indianapolis men: Joseph Agnew, Morgan John Lachney, Leon Leonard Noel, Paul Deloyd McClure, Eugene Maxwell Oral Ray Early, Gerald
ens, James Henry West, Harold Albert, Loser, Richard Harden Thomas. Carl Raymond Huber, John Larue Underwood, Charles Churchull Hoffman, Jessie Franklin Tucker, Kenneth Louis Pohlman. Kenneth Eugene Ward, George Edward Graham, Ira Grayson MeDaniel, Johnnie Henry Terrell Michae! Frederick Schenck, Paul
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imanager of i Warner Elevator {Co. and entered jthe Army as a second lieuten{ant Lieut. Raikos is a graduate of Manual High School and was was telephone head of the R. and telegraph Lieut. Carroll lO. 1. CC unit officer of the division commanded there for a time. by Maj. Gen. Dan I. Sultan. In He also played fotball at the school civilian life Lieut. Carroll was as- before graduating in 1939,
sociated with the Indiana Bell Tele- mT phone Co, of which his father is . : president. Mrs. Carroll, whom he 18 Enlist in Army Helmer, Paul James Vester, Elmer married last July, will accompany | Everett Poynter, Louis Edward Bobb, her husband to Washington. The Army recruiting headquarters Ted Dilts, Waiter Hutto Jr, Robert here today announced the names Emmett Rhodes, Thomas Alvin es 8 3 of 13 Indianapolis men who have Byram, Robert Orlef Broderick. Two Indianapolis men have com- enlisted at the station. The men| Laurence Elmore Osborne, Clifford pleted their training at Camp Lee With their assignments are: |Robert Ernest, Charles Eugene Va. and have been assigned to the| James J. Lease, 4179 Broadway: | Ernest, Fau 1 Bernard Lentz, RayFifth Station Hospital at Camp/J2ck E. Sneathen, 3817 Carrollton mond Wilmer Baldwin, Henry Stuart. Ga. The men are Pvt. Ralph | Ave: Chester Yovanovich, 1624 N.!Ethan Wahl Jr, Theodore Alfred Wilkev. 924 N. Alabama St. and! WN hitcomb, Speedway City: James Wilkerson, Richard Edwin Leigeber, Pvt. Gilbert Smock, 803 Broadway. McHugh, 1524 Leonard St.; John E. Kenneth Warfield Murray, James © | Williams, 266 Hendricks Place; John Gordon Kraeszig, James Francis R. Adair, 726 S. Missouri St.; Timo- Scahill, Stanley Orvil Morgan, RobContinues Air Course thy J. Fenton Jr, 1201 E. New York ert Earl Schenk, Lester Edwin St.: Bernard Silverstein, 1023 N.| Rogers. Eugene Roscoe Mundy, Jack The second phase of military air-/ Pennsylvania St; Alfred J. Brun-|Norman Cope, Frank William Hoke, craft pilot instruction has begun for|nemer, 2053 Olive St., and Donald N.! Theodore Elwood Davis, Jerome an Indianapolis man at the Air Bailey, 1537 E. Ohio St, all to the Frank Meyer Jr, Leonard Sevira Corp school at Enid, Okla. He is Air Corps at Biloxi, Miss. | Brown, Joffre Pershing Seals, Ralph Wesley F. Andrews, 2415 N. Gale; Charles W. Kirby, 827 N. Senate Gene Hostetter, Frank Henry Powell St. After nine weeks training he Ave. Clinton Chenault, 517 N. Dela-| Jr, Elmer Loyd Yeager, Charles will be given a pilot's rating and ware St, and William D. Christian, | Eugene Neffle, Leonard Leon Loy, commissioned a lieutenant in the 2105 Boulevard Place, Apt. 25, all Malcolm Lowell Honeywell and Army Air Corps {to the Army but yet unassigned. | John Albert Clancy.
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