Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 January 1943 — Page 7
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a tof Mr.. and Mrs. John Kau
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; Y., Jan. 19. A graduate of Tech-
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" Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Altum, 1010 S.
: sh son of Mr. and Mrs. William
announced today that the following
pleting aerial gunners’ courses at
* Perry Jr., 715 E, 15th st. ‘They will “leave. shortly to join gombat units.
son, 3357 Sutherland ave., and Ernest E. Allanson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Allanson, 314] N. Arsenal ave.
- Cadét Waters Pvt. McFall
LEFT: Cadet William E. Waters, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Waters, 1359 Edgemont ave. will be graduated from ethe United States : military academy at West Point, N.
nical high school, he won his appointment to West Point through
member of the regular army.’ RIGHT: Pvt. Thomas S. McFall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney McFall, 1520 Fay st., has just returned to Camp Carrabelle, Fla., after spending an 11-day furlough here. A graduate of Washington high school he attended Butler university and worked for the Eli Lilly Co.
; | Mr, and Mrs. Al-
Mpyrle E. Altum Archie A, Sink LEFT—Myrle E. Altum, son of
Ajapbama st., has returned to Bermuda after a 10-day furlough here. He is a fireman first class and was in the naval reserve before being called to active duty on Jan. 7, 1942. He formerly worked at the Inland Container Co. RIGHT—Corp. Archie A. Sink, #fiormerly stationed at Trinidad, has returned to the United States ‘for pre-flight training in the army air
forces. He reported to school at|
Nashville, Tenn., on Jan. 3. He is
ink of Memphis and the nephew f Mrs, Lura Steele, 1235 Hiatt st. Prior to entering the service a year ago, he worked at the J, D. Adams Manufacturing Co. ” o 2
More Join Navy The naval recruiting office here
men: from Indianapoils had enlisted for service: ® Jerald Morton Kinney, 4137 Byram ave.: Fred Nicholas Rhine,: 1229 W. 35th st.; Meredith Oren Pike, 120 N. Chester st.; : Charles Edward Lewis, 1543 Fletcher ‘ave.; John Sheldon Barclay, 970 N. Arlington ave.; Robert James Healey, 21 mont st.; George Harold RR 3218 Parker ave.; George T 1222 31st st.; Jackson str
ey, 60 S. Rural s _ Also Ranaid Ray Pittman, 1501 N. Ewing “st.; Albert Hussing Jr., 841 hester st.; George Oliver Padgett, ple i] 3
2832 Eugene Jack Ebbeler, 2443 S. State
-Arnold Otis Johnson Jr., 924 N. Pershing = and James Canady, 1306 8. Pershing
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Two Indianapolis men have been pomoted to sergeants after com:
‘Tyndall field, near Panama city, 2Fla. They are Robert E. Moldthan, | £320. E. 28th st, and Charles A
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soin Air Forces "The following men_from Indianapolis enrolled this week in the ‘army ‘air forces mechanics’ school
‘at Keesler field, Miss.: & Pvts. Walter .E.' Curtis, son of Walter £C. Curtis, 4100: Massachusetts ave.; 3S, Brad-
{Tremont ave., and Charles V. Bott, Get college ave. EE ; i
: Oran Kenneth Henderson, son. of
Mr. .and Mrs, Virgil R. Henderson, | J
39 N. Warman ave., has been com-
m issioned a second lieutenant inthe} army following his completion of ofcen candidate training at Ft. ‘Ben- :
ing, Ga. oa
3 Bevéna Li Cornaive | SilloWay Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs..C..E. iolloway, 1310 N. Alabama st., has | assigned to the 124th infantry, e demonstration unit at Ft. Ben-|
Pfc. John H. Ryan Corp. Carl E. Ryan
Two sons of Harley J. Ryan, 951 Prospect st., are serving with the armed forces. Corp. Carl E. Ryan is in Africa and Pfc. John H. Ryan is a drummer with the infantry band at Ft. Warren, Wyo. Both attended Technical high school. They are the brothers of Mrs. Gertie Barnes, Mrs. Laura Denk and Mrs. Harriett Mikels of Indianapolis.
Corporal Promoted
Richard A. Oberting, 1301 Leonard st, has been promoted from
radiates in Florida
Pfc. Emerson Cahen,
“Itrom the aviation machinists mate
school at the marine barracks of the
‘Inaval air station at Jacksonville,
Fla. S
. Too ® 2 = Second * Lieut. Floyd B. Wells. of
{this eity recently was graduated
from the medical field service school in the medical administrative corps at Carlisle Barracks, Pa. and has been assigned to Ft. Benjamin Harrison.
Keeps Army Marching Corp. Hugo H. Marschke helps to keep the army “marching on its stomach.” He's cook ai the Rapid City army air base at Rapid City, S D. Corp. Marschke, who: recently received a promotion to his present rank, is the husband of- Mrs. Hugo Marschke, 509 S. Luett st. He was in the feed and grain’ manufacturing business before he entered the service. 8 8 8 . Warrant Officer Roy Wilkerson and his wife recently visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs, G. R. Wilkerson, 1418 E. Vermont st. He is attached to the headquarters company of a service command at Chicago. He has been in the army since 1937.
tending Texas A. & M. college. He was an employee of the Larsh Sheet Metal Works. 2-2 8 Sergt. James M. McGee Secently
-|returned to Camp Carrabelle, Fla.,
after spending a ten-day furlough with his wife, Mrs. Rosemary Mullin McGee, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Mullin, 1426. Pleasant st. Sergt. McGee is the- son of Mr. and Mrs, J. McGee, 39 E. oth st.
William R. Neal, husband of Mrs. Helen K. Neal, 3120 N, Gladstone ave, and Vincent 'Delfregory, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Delfregory, 542 Bell st., are enrolled in the service school at the Great
Lakes naval training station.
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corporal to the rank of technician 4th grade at the army air forces proving ground at Eglin field, Fla.
Gets Sergeant’s Stripes
Alwin E, Bulau Jr., has been promoted to the rank of sergeant Clearwater, Fla. where +he is. an instructor in the air corps basic training center. Before he entered the service -Sergt. Bulau was an employee of. Allison’s, He is the son of 8
win E._Bulau of - 4459 Washington A. E. Bulau Jr; blvd., and a graduate of Shortridge high school.
” 2 » Pfc. Louis Perkne, 713 N. Ketcham st., was graduated this week from the school for: bakers and cooks operated by the army at Ft. Sheridan, Ill, 2 ” Paul R. Banke Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs Paul R. Banke Sr. 802 Yoke st, has returned to the: naval air station at'Peru, Ind, after spending &" four-day furlough visiting here. He has been in the navy since Nov. 16, 19842. i
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