Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1942 — Page 11
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BY ADVANCED] AT IDAHO FIELD]
Enlisted Day After Pearl ‘Harbor Attack and Now
Is Sergeant.
{ Jack Kirby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Kirby, 655 N. Rural st., who| ' enlisted in the army air force the day after the Japs bombed Pearl Harbor, has been promoted to sergeant at Gowan field; Ida., where he now is serving with the 322d service} -
Sergt. Rirby was one of two his: family jwho en- » listed Dec. 8, 1941, His brother, James, also enlisted that day in the navy but neither brother knew the intention of the other until they met in the corridors of the Federal bldg. Following his induction at Ft. Harrison, Sergt. Kirby| “ was transferred - to Jefferson Bar- + Packs, Mo., and then to Lowry field, Colorado. ‘Since Sept. 24, he has advanced in rank from private to sergeant following an. administrative schooling course at Ft. Dix, N. J. Pie
*Goldberg Advances
Aviation Cadet Robert A. Goldberg, a’ former employee of H. P. Wasson: & Co., is 4 : enrolled ina ning« » Weeks’ course of ; . Primary training 3 _ @t the air force primary flying school, Cimarron field, Okla. v Following’ coms pletion of his training there, he will be transferred © § to one of the air *
Sergt. Kirby
heavier and faster planes. Upon completion of ‘the entire ®ourse, he will be commissioned a second lieutenant in the air corps and will be sent either to tactical duty or named as an instructor.
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Enrolled at U. of K.
" Three ' Indianapolis men fre enrolled in the navy’s new training school for machinists on the campus of the ‘University of Kansas at Lawrence, ‘Kas. They are Everette M. Hayes; 1328 E. Ohio st.; Charles W. Newhouse, 2970 N. Olney st, and Wayne J. Schuler, 1025: Reisner st. The men will be given an intenside training ‘program during a 16
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weeks’ course in preparation to active duty ‘with ‘the fleet. . * 2 ® George 8S. Neauhaus, 1125 Shef- . Beld ave, has been promoted from sergeant to staff sergeant at the Amy air base, Blythe, Cal. Sergt: Neauhaus was inducted into the air corps June 19, 1041. ” : 8 t J George B. DeKalb, 604 N. Jefferson ave, who enlisted in the U. 8. naval reserve as a yeoman third class, is now undergoing a period of gecruit training at the Great Lakes paval training station. Mr. DeKalb was a salesman for the Wm. H. Block Co, prior to his @nlistment. op. * -
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