Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1943 — Page 12
Gets Assignments
Pvt. Karas Pvt. Phemister
LEFT—A former basketball letterman at Manual Training high school, Pvt, Harold Karas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Karas, 1301 Bradbury st., is stationed at F't. Sheridan, Ill. In an air corps unit there, he
‘has earned a place on the post net
squad.
RIGHT—Pvt. Virgil H. Phemister, | :
former voice teacher at the Arthu Jordan Conservatory of Music, is stationed with the instruments and communications division of the field artillery at Belmont, Cal. His wife resides here at 1327 Brookside ave
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He is a graduate of Cathedral high school.
Lieut. Wildman Seaman Pierson
LEFT—Archie L. Wildman, son of Mrs. Nell Wildman, 330 N. Rural st., has received a second lieutenant’s commission and the wings of a pilot in the army air forces. He graduated from army flight school at Roswell, N, M. RIGHT—L. A. Pierson, ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Pierson of Beech Grove, is a seaman second class in the navy and is serving somewhere in the South Pacific. He enlisted
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Allen Eugene Smtih, 2163 Ranshas reported to Mexico, = | Mo., for training as a naval aviator. t | He will receive 240 hours of ground 8 {school instruction and flight training before going on to
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Second Lieut. Edmund J. Shea, 1928 N. Delaware st., has been assigned to the 32d Medical Training
Pvt. John B. Sage, son of Mr.and| Mrs. Avery C. Sage, 725 Parkway is stationed with the 21st Evacution hospital at Needles, Cal.
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Pvt. Ray
Sergt. Suess LEFT: Pvt. Walter Ray, son of Mrs. Nettie Ray, 820 E. Georgia st., is stationed at Camp Wheeler, Ga., with a motor corps unit. He entered the service last November.
RIGHT: A former mechanic for Russ Snowberger, the race driver, Staff Sergt. Robert Suesz of Indianapolis now is doing his repair work in the army at Ft. Sill, Okla. Recently promoted, he is connected with a battalion motor shop in the 112th field artillery. He was graduated from Technical high school in 1936. 3
reported for training and three others have graduated from the
Lakes, TIL The three to graduate received ratings as aviation machinist mates, third class. They are Maldon E. Farrington, 26, son of Mr. and Mrs.
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ing as petty officers and their rate ings are: George J. Stanley, Julian ave.; hospital apprentice 1st class; Robert J. Rader, 28, of 2018 Livingston ave. aviation machinist's mate 3d class; Charles L.
John T. Wade, 19, of 1237 Linden st., and Robert T. Healy, 18, of 213 N.
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Pvt. McKinney Mr. Short
year-old son of Mrs. Verda McKinney, 219 S. Noble st., is stationed at
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fore entering the air forces.
RIGHT: Harry G. Short, 24, son of Mr. and Mrs, James A. Short, 1713 W. Morris st, has been assigned to the naval pre-flight school |}
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#1451, (Post rd), has received his wings at Spence field, Ga., and has
tenant. Technical high school.
RIGHT: Another Technical graduate, Frederick K. Leach, is sta-|} tioned at the navy base at Parris Island, S.C. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Leach, 728 N. East st., Apartment 2.
2 » 2 A local man, Capt. Oramel H.
ing officer of the 1901st basic flying training squadron in the army
ll | flight school at Garden City, Kas:
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