Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1943 — Page 24

ENLISTMENTS

Floyd = Smith 17-Year-0id to Join

Air. Cadéts.

> Technical high school became the] Teader in state enlistments of naval|w.

‘ candidates under the 17-year-old|

program Monday when Floyd R. “Smith, 6037 Dewey ave. senior at the school was sworn in at the avia-|. tion cadet selection board, Chi-

cago. Cadet Smith’s father was a chief petty officer in the naval alr force ‘in World wap I : 7 ®

‘Studies Radio

Pvt. Clarence E. Ginn, husband 0f Mrs. Marjorie Ginn, 2063 N. Tacoma ave, has been selected to study radio at the enlisted specialist ‘School, Camp Wallace, Tex. He is 8 former employee of L. S. Ayres & Co. ; ® » #®

Pvt. Clarence F. Teipen has grad-| tated from an aviation mechanics course at Anderson Organization, Y.0s Angeles, Cal. He is the son of

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Ralph Prince

ed geagier ty in the navy.

P. R. Mallory & Co. aS RIGHT: Ralph D,, & former ployee of: Electronic laboratories

and has a son, Charles L. Prince. Both men enlisted in 1942, 8. 8 ”

Tharp a Corporal

Promotion to the rank of technician fifth grade has been awarded Pvt. James Francis Tharp, son of Mrs. Millie Tharp, 548 S. Rybolt st., at Camp San Luis Obispo, Cal. Cpl.

Jes Prince, 2314

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stationed at Norfolk, Va. He is the|part: husband of Mrs. Anna Lee Prince|’

i {the deck from bridge to stern with

Tharp, who is with a tank destroyer battalion, attended Washington high school before his induction

Stayed at Post Foilowing|§ ‘Attack by U-Boat on | + His Ship. - -

~For remaining at his gun to bat{le an enemy submatine while his ship was burning and near the sinking .point, an Indianapolis man has received a letter of commenda~ tion for heroic action. ‘He is Raymond Albert Longworth, seaman first class, a memer of an amd Pup CRRy NAD. 5 . He's. ‘the son of

“The letter was written .by the {chief of navy peroonnel and seid in

“A report of the accurrence indicates that without warning the submarine suddenly appeared. out of 'the darkness and at close range began attacking the vessel, raking

a continuous and terrific barrage of shell fire, causing numerous fires to |:

by the loss’ of their commanding officer and three of their shipmates, the members of the gun crew, already at. their guns returned the fire of the raider.

break. out.» Although handicapped |:§

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the flames and shell fire in an attempt to reach. battle stations. The gun crew remained at: their posts until ali hope of saving. the LEFT: Pvt. Joseph Matkovich burning ship was lost. Jr., 968 N. Arsenal ave,, is a member “Your courage throughout the at- of Headquarters Co., Ft. Bragg, N. tack and subsequent thereto’ while|C. Pvt. Matkovich, who is 21, enadrift in a life boat, Was in keeping tered the service Dec. 3, 1942. He with the best traditions of the naval graduated from Washington high service.” school and is a former employee at Stout field. RIGHT: William F. Gill, pharmi-

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Lawrence : B, ‘Hansan, former Technical high school student, and now a member of the 136th General hospital corps, Camp Carson, burg, Fla., and decided the &cca-|COI0. has been Womoleq to ot sion called for & picture to be tak- nician Sours Stade, 3 hr Ba H en. The men are Pvt. James Yet-|5°% of: 8 “ an. ter, son of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph [500s 3104 N. Harding s Yetter, 54 LeGrande ave, and Ir- t win Kirch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kirch, 57 LeGrand ave.

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Word has’. been received that Arthur. 8. Wright, U. S. army, is a prisoner of war in the Philippines. The notifications were sent to his aunt, Margaret Jones, 302 Hancock ave. His brother also resides at this address.

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