Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1942 — Page 11
Second Lieutenants Named At Army’s Technical + Training School.
ntly from the officer "school of the technical €ommazd at Miami Bea and have received their cf sions as secona lieutenants
Praneis MH. ‘Howell, 327 Bldke st.; Charles B. Hoffmesiter, 4051 Otterbein Nor E. Blue.: 6936 Park ave.; Wiliam c Erbecker 3268 N.@Meridian i - John E. Boy) Japld AL
Charles H. Bavson, 2028 E. Richard P., Helm, 2845 [N. Central 3g . Richard BE. Bible, of Linden; Fay . H of Clinton; Horace R. Rusic, Mille; James M. Matheny, 946 N. at; J. E. Zukerman, 1217 Un ort St. 4
ave.; 1019 ey st.; elson, 2537 E. Riverside dr.;| Herbert eisser 330 Berkley rd.: John W. Sian ord, of Vincennes; Alfred C. 3121 E. 38th st.; Thomas J. Bloomington, and William C. Templin, 72 8. 4th st., Beech Grove.
» n : box Armored force headquarters at Ft. J&nox, Ky., reports that Pfc. Charles ep. Hoeltke, son of ‘Mrs. Hilda Czaplinski, 1329 E, 11th st., recently arrived at the wheeled vehicle department to train for shop practice afield; Corp. Charles E: Cromlich, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Cromlich of Greenwood, reported to communication: department, and Pfc. Roy, E. Callahan of Clayton has been graduated from the, tank mechanics school.
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| |infantry at Camp Polk, La.
Homer E. Shields John Carter
| LEFT—Cap, Homer E. Shields, serving at Camp Shelby, Miss, is spending a 14-day leave with his wife, Mrs. Virginia Shields, and their 23-year-old son, Timothy, at their home, 1024 N, LaSalle st. Capt. Shields was a circulation supervisor for The Times when he Pree the army in January, 1941.
RIGHT John Carter recently was awarded a commission as second lieutenant at the ordnance officers’ candidate school at the Aberdeen proving grounds in Maryland. After spending a 14-day leave with his mother, Mrs, Solon J. Carter, ¥ 3027 N. Talbot st., he will leave for Tucson; ‘Ariz, where he will be in ordhance attached ‘to the air corps. Lieut. Carter, when he entéred the army in April, 1042, was assistant production ‘manager, armor plate division, for E. C. Atkins & Co. He was at Chanute field, Ill, until he “was graduated from the air forces mechanics’ school there in September. He is a graduate. of Shortridge high school and attended Butler university.
ferred to the AAF.
Takes Final Training
i {ware st., and Robert P. Wills, 21, » 1934 Powell place, were among a
{tenant Oct. 19.
Named Glider Pilot
William J, Keeney, son of Mrs. E. L. Verbraken, 604 E. 59th st, recently was commissioned a second
training at the army air force ad-
Lieut. Keeney attended Shortridge high school and the University of Miami before enlisting in the RCAF, from which he was trans- #
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Jack F. Starkey, 21, 1119 N. Dela-
,|group of five Indiana men who recently reported to the Eagle Pass army air field in Texas for their final period of training as pilots. The others are George B. Royer, 22, of Bloomington; Wayne G. Siefer, 20, of Anderson, and Frederick W. Williams, 24, of Terre Haute,
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* Robert K, Harry L, Rodibaugh Wright
LEFT — Lieut. Robert K. Rodibaugh, husband of Mrs, Doris Ann Rodibaugh, 5451 Kenwood ave. has been appointed chief of staff liaison officer of an armored division of the
He received his commission as:a second lieutenant July 4, 1942, after the completion of the. armored force officer candidate course at Ft. Knox, Ky. He was promoted to first lieu-
Lieut. Rodibaugh, graduate of Notre. Dame university, was practicing law. when he entered the service. RIGHT — Harry L. Wright, husband of Mrs. H. L. Wright, 2043 N. Euclid ave, is serving with the engineers corps at Ft. Belvoir, Va. Before entering the army in November, Pvt. Wright was employed at the Big Four railroad machine shops at Beech Grove. 8 » 2
Aviation Cadet Kennard K. King, son of Lucien King, 1201 Cornell ave., recently completéd’his primary flight training at the naval reserve aviation base near Dallas, Tex., and has been ordered to the naval air station at Corpus Christi, Tex., for basic instruction. Cadet King, a graduate of Shortridge high school and DePauw university, reported to the Dallas ‘base from the navy pre-flight school” Lat Athens, Ga.
Report for ‘Service lL
Pvts. Thomas G. Rexford, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Rexford, 2107 N. Delaware st, and Joseph W. Akard of 2951 Guilford ave. have arrived at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., for training with the army air
lieutenant: upon completion of his|:
vanced flying school at Stuttgart,}: “|Ark, and was then assigned to|: glider transport as a pilot.
{the Hume-Mansur bldg. Maj. Loehr
548 W. Pearl st., and James: Leo
dred McGelvery, 312 E. 18th st., tor-
‘school at the Great Lakes naval
Bmil. 14 atet Illinois. st Robert Jat RHR ast sts ert H 721 Cleveland st. 3 Porter of or wdinturg: Da David 1 whe: a bi Ed College Sve. a j-Raph W Wilson, Jofies, aihief rat Jor tarvil = Gh, st.; gusset] J. Panam. t 3 let on Blank Ww.
Jonah Pp, Busies R... Gowen, na A. vu oy Starker
A yxford st. Nortls € s Houston, 531 Belt ut.; Charles A . Beard Jr., 221 N. Noble st. Samuel ‘D. Livin
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W. H. Loehr H. H. Brizendine LEFT—Maj. William M. Loehr, director of the medical department enlisted technicians school at Pt. 2 1 Harrison, recently was promoted | M from the rank of captain. Formerly | B. associated with Drs. Raymond C.
Beeler and Dr. James N. Collins in | Miles A. a Vt Te
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Promoted to Corporal
Othel * W. Wininger, husband of Mrs. Catherine C. Wininger, 1845 Ellen dr, was recently promoted to
went into the service in February, 1941, as, a first lieutenant at the medical service school ‘at Carlisle Barracks, Pa. He was stationed there only one month when he was sent to Ft. Sam Houston, Tex., where he remained until September, 1942, when he came to Ft. Harrison. His wife, Mrs. Dorothy H. Loehr, resides at 5229 E. Market st. ol RIGHT—Pvt, Herbert H. Brizendine, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Brizendine, 1423 Comer ave. is serving with the coast artillery at Ft. Eustis, Va. He attended Manual Training high school and was employed at Allison's when he entered the army in November, 1942.
. 8 8 J Nicholas Musulin Jr., 22. son of Mr, and Mrs. Nicholas Musulin Sr.,
Boling field, D. C.
Roberts, ‘19, grandson of Mrs. Mil-
pedomen with the navy, have been selected as specialists in the service
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: 88 A Charles W. Longest, son of Mrs. Helen Simmons, 3637 Shelby st., has returned to Camp Perry, Norfolk, Va., after spending a five-day fur lough here. Before enlisting with the sea bees in August, 1942, he was
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