Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1943 — Page 7

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LeRoy Bumasch, so of MF: and Mes. Prick Wikio Rusvasch, 437

Amsids sf. is at the navy's submarine chaser training center at Miami. A seaman second class, he enlisted in the navy in. October, 1942, Prior to sallsing, Be Shened Washington high 701.

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ay tor aac flight training with the .

* y air corps are three

polis who have completed insiruction at the Enid

EE They are: - "Eino V. “Alander? sop. of Mr. and Mrs. Vilgo. ‘Alander, calm st.; Charles M. Baer, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baer, 939 Mills

. school. at. Enid, Oka.

ave., and George W. Spicklemier, ] _ 5802 Central ave.

8 2 2 James B. Craig, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Craig, 3701 E. 34th st., has been promoted to staff sergeant at Camp Barkley, Tex. He worked at Allison’s and taught a class at the Technical high school defense school before entering service June: 5, 1942,

| Cadet Black Seaman Overman LEFT: Aviation Cadet Loren

Black, son of Mrs. D. B. Black, 1939 W. New York st., graduated recently

1633 Mont-| |

Seaman Schnep! Pvt. Huffman

LEFT: Now serving somewhere on the Pacific is Lawrence Louis Schnepf, 18-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Schnepf, 951 N. Lesley ave. He enlisted in the

-inavy April 4, 1942, and was trained

at the naval station at San Diego, Cal.’ He is a seaman first class, RIGHT: Pvt. Daniel Huffman, son of Mrs. Gertrude Edwards, 1539 Bates st., is now visiting here, on

furlough from the army. He had!

been in foreign service before returning here on the furlough.

= 2 8 Hoosier men continued fo: take advantage of enlisting in the navy, through the selective service sys-

tem, this past week, Following enlistment the men were sent to sta-

their places on the battle lines.

Walter L. Clark finished their train- |. irk recently at the army air forces technical training command. school, Gulfport field, Miss.

Pvt. Applegate was a at Allison’s. before entering. ne

| rw iors Woeat ei Bae Suighet e wa 2] their work’ and are now ‘qualified | c, airplane mechanics ready to take!

‘Pvis. Maurice E. Applegate and]

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the army and is In training at San

Diego. ~ A graduate of Tech high been advertising manager for several downtown

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; James T. Baker, son of Mrs. Edith V. Chandler, 933 S. ‘Capitol ‘ave.

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Robert A. Coffin, 20Fears old and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P.|g be Coffin, 1427 Deloss st., has left for|to keep ; Keesler field, Miss, where he will shape. ‘He is stationed at Ft. Knox, |

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| Aviation Cadet Robert Cooper,

[upper class of flying students. He | corp., before receiving his appoint-

son of Mrs, Lula Cooper, 412 Collier st., is scheduled to graduate at the

Tex., in the next two weeks to the worked for the General Motors ment. His wife, the former Georgia |

Willis, resides in Greenville, Tex, # ” »

; (Majors * Army airfield, Greenville, |

Kohler, Cal. has been promoted to first sergeant. ‘He is a former resi-

James L. John, 3462 Kenwood !dent of this city.

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