Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 May 1943 — Page 18

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0. H. SKINNERJR.

NAMED A MAJOR

Former Purdue Flying Club,

LOCAL MARINE

Pvt. Wilfred Bevis Gains 30 Pounds in Four

VISITS PARENTS |

In Training

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

HARRISON MEN GET TRANSFERS

Soldiers Are Moved to Camps in llinois

2 LOCAL SOLDIERS GET BASIC TRAINING

Now enrolled for basie training at the armored force replacement training center, Ft. Knox, Ky., are Pvts. John 8. Slinkard and William H. B. Kelly of Indianapolis. Pvt. Slinkard is the son of Mrs.

Blanche Slinkard, 1532 Gimber st,

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and Pvt. Kelly lives at 560 N. Sheffield ave. ® ®» Pfe. Holland LeRoy Stuckey has been graduated from armored forces school, Pt. Knox, Ky, as a qualified automotive mechanic. He is the son of Edward Stuckey, 638 Division st.

~ ” \ William M. Fruits is attending anti-aircraft artillery school, Camp Davis, N, C. He formerly lived at 39 Rebecca dr.

Cpl.

And Florida.

x i : : The following men have been| camp have proved benificial to Pvt. V4, Uripnant Pe, Destin | transferred from Ft. Harrison to Wilfred S$. Bevis, son of Mr. and| LEFT: Pvt. Jack S. Oliphant, (po camps named below: | LEFT: Paul M. Melton, seaman Mrs. Fred Bevis, 5448 E. 21st st, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Oliph- | St. Petersburg, Fla.—Pvis, Joseph | 2-C. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E.|

Months.

Four months in a Marine training

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{the five traineees listed below r Roy Von Spreckelsen, 3750 N. : oY: 19

16 weeks. They are enrolled in the | Temple ave, graduated this week |navy's school for radiomen. [from a course in aircraft engines

The men are Robert E. Allen, at the AAFTTC at the Wright|husband of Mrs, Mary V. Allen, 5439 Aeronautical Corp, Paterson, N. J,

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Leader Heads Unit at Kansas Field. Wamel H. Skinner Jr, Ey Ogee 5 Rane who is at home on furlough. Pvt.| ant, is now stationed at Ft. Meade, nicholas Spe), ton of Mrs Gisele Spiegl | Melton, 831 8. Roena ave. He ens olph field, and now squadion com-| - Bevis has gained 30 pounds. | Me. He received hasic training at! 3113 E. New York st. Raymon anner, | * 4 . manding officer at Carden City] He was inducted as a leatherneck Camp Joseph, Robinson, Ark. Pvt.) Ql ehmian — Ho Glass, wine, ed the navy last November so army air field, Garden City, Kas. | | through the selective service system, Oliphant is a graduate of Russel= | Tie Lies ob ay Chien ial: Tg been stationed at Great Lakes, has been promoted from captain to | Jan. 30 and has just completed re- ville high school and a former em- gs 8. New Jersey st.; Grover D. Puvear, Ill, where ‘he received training as) a |cruit training at the San Diego ployee of Continental Motors, Muss | son of Mrs. Melinda r Ruytat Sh Nelde an electrician’s mate. He is now major. : | Marine training base. | kegon, Mich. He has been in serv- gp a a) Hoekmen.’ 1438 N. | receiving further training at Quan Maj. Skinner is the son of Mr. and | Pvt. Bevis qualified as an expert ice since Jan. 15. | Denny st, ET |tico, Va. Electrician Melton, ate | Mis. Oramel H. Skinner Sr. 910 E.| |vifleman. His brother, Charles E.| RIGHT: Pfc. David Dostit, 501, and at Mrs. Louise Tandy. 885 High | tended Ben Davis high school and » Maple rd. He attended Purdue uni-| Pvt. Chris Glowner Bevis, is in the navy. {of Mrs, Ella Dostin, 9651: W. Wash- | st.; Robert A. Norris, son of a Helth was employed at the A. & P. ware-| QUE 000 versity where he was president of Cp : ; "oh" {ington st. is stationed at San Ans, hu, ors 1200 Lau A “Beatty, R. R. 1, | house. the Purdue flying club and a mem- mw a | hi bat tonio, Tex. where he is taking a Box 883; Rexcord Robinson, husband of RIGHT: Lb. Willlam Woodrow) ber of the ROTC field artillery unit. : Ends Initial Training lcourse in mechanics. Before his pre. Birrell’ Robson, 800 N. Bevile| oythold graduated from the field Maj. Skinner was employed as a j | Naval aviation cadet Edwin Lee induction, Dec. 26, 1942, he attended Anna Clevenger, 1108 College ave, and | artillery school at Ft. Sill, Okla. He | fiving instructor by Wawasee Air ® | Blackwell, son of My. and Mrs. R. F.| Washington high school and was) Boe summons 1917 nt ave has been at home on leave for the Service, Inc, prior to entering the Blackwell, 1734 Medford ave, has employed at a local tool and die | To Miami, Fla.—Raymond 8. Root, son | past 10 days. He is now stationed army air forces. He received | completed primary flight training concern. of aoe a RugL Ro yo Mog Mat Ft. Houston, Tex. Lt. Leuthold primary training at Parks air col- at the naval air station, Glenview, [15¢ E 22d st, : ‘| is the son of Mrs. William Leuthold, lege, East St. Louis, Ill, basic train. fll, and been transferred to Corpus =... x fd | naa Nog TE TT 2027 N. Alabama st. ing at Randolph field and was com- Christi, Tex., for advanced training. | tishand o & . Y np missioned a second lieutenant upon Upon completion of the course he ® B® =» completion of advanced training at will be commissioned an ensign in Brooks field, Tex, in October 1940. the naval reserve or a second lieu4 & | tenant in the marine corps reserve. ' Ai S h Cadet Blackwell graduated from Now in Air Schoo | Three sons of Mrs. Myrtle Miller, | Washington high school and at Two Indianapolis officers are en-| 1755 E. Southern ave, are in the tended Indiana university. He re. tolled in army air forces schools for army. Pvt. Chris Glowner Is jn ceived his pre-Aight training at the N. New Jersey st. Vernon E. Matfurther training. | England. Pvt. Carl is at Camp | University of Towa. tox, son of Mrs. Laura Mattox, 1220 They are 24 Lts. Norman F. Con-| Hood, near Killeen, Tex, and Sgt.) \ Rr - 8 (and has been advanced to the rank| nelson st.: Fred W. Meals, son of way, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clargars > stationed at Myrtle 0’Brian Graduates Roy Stewart Pre. Danforth OR el Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Meals, 1317 AAs ” . 3. each, S. C, VM \ sen, w $ | FM : pp Seg JUN Vetter Metis, Yossi ig Ma Pfc. Robert James O'Brian was) LEFT: Roy Edward Stewart, so | former OR Son PI Ln Se en asso, Lt. Conway has reported to the jamong the enlisted men graduating of Walter Ban Stewart and | Brass Co., has two brothers with the|g43 Massachusetts ave, and Gordon navigation school, Carlsbad army ee from the technical supply (clerical) | grandson of Ae, Sarah Stewal armed forces overseas. R. Hein, son of Mrs. Frances C. \ . : . : school of the army air forces tech-, Wicks, 225 N. Jefferson ave, is in| . rd hip IiSid, og Ry oo ot Co nical training command at the training at Great Lakes, IlL | 0% 2 Hein, Beech Ye: » Arig ain Bet Southwestern institute of technology,] RIGHT: Pfe. Charles S. Dan- i the Deming, N. M,, army air field g : | Wetherford, Okla. 4 forth Jr. was graduated from aerial Takes Special Course Pfc. William ©. Siegmund, former 16 Meee is entoileg in hres | He attended ‘Technical high armament training school, Lowry Cpl. Walter Gates has been se-| employee of Grapho Products, Inc, flight school at Maxwell held, Ala, 3 school and was formerly employed field, Colo, and is now at the aerial lected to take a special course of is enrolled in the Casey Jones where he is receiving an muensive by the Standard Oil Co, and the! gunnery school, Las Vegas, Nev. instruction at the signal corps school of aireraft mechanics, U. 8. course in ground training. He will | Garfield theater, Pfc. O'Brian’s par-| He is the husband of Mrs. Mary school, Camp Murphy, Fla. His army alr forces, Newark, N. J. then go to one of the primary fly- lents. Mr. and Mrs. Jennings J. Danforth and the son of Mrs, Hazel Indianapolis address was 7801 8. Before entering service he lived at ng So for TE th | O'Brian, live at 1212 Comer ave. { Danforth, 814 Villa ave. | Meridian st. | 6668 Cornell ave, . McUee IS a i A= — nical high school and was employed

gs a bookkeeper before entering Ensign Stewart Pfe. Herman gervice Oct. 28, 1941. He was commissioned in the quartermaster; LEFT: Donald J. Stewart, forcorps and on May 1, 1943 was trans- mer student at Butler university ferred to the army air forces al and a graduate of Pike township ' Maxwell field. { high school, was recently commis- : sfoned in the navy air corps at . _ {Corpus Christi, Tex, and is now ; | RR | stationed at Jacksonville, Fla. He i Fig i k lis the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. i ' i 1 : EL Stewart, RoR. 17, Box 475. Ensign : w 3 3 Stewart entered service May 28, A 1 2 | 1042 : |

RIGHT: Pfc. Jack R. Herman {has been at home on furlough visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Herman, 33 Orange st, and very proud of his diploma from the adjutant general's school, Mississippi Southern college, Hattiesburg, Miss. Pfe. Herman has been in the army eight months, He graduated from | Manual high school and is a for-| mer employee of the StewartWarner Corp. WASHINGTON, May 10 (U.P) — Men between the ages of 18 and 26 in the air corps enlisted reserve for pilot training under the civil aeronauties administrator, now may qualify for air forces pre-aviation cadet training, the war department has announced. If accepted, the applicants will receive five months of pre-aviation cadet instruction, then will go to a classification center to determine whether they wili be trained as FY YY Yr YY YY Ys | pilots bombardiers or navigators.

{| In cases where the applicants’ wo Jor Caster ‘educational qualifications warrant,

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Pvt. Hagan Cpl. King LEFT: At home on furlough after five months in the army is Pvt. Benjamin Hagan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hagan, 1115 Charles st. Pvt. Hagan, who is stationed at Camp Phillips, Kas, has a brother, Pvt. William Hagan, in the army, and two sisters, Miss Mary Hagan and Mrs. Louise Lambert, who live with their parents. RIGHT: Cpl Byron Ernest King, U S. marine corps, enlisted Nov. 9, 1042, and took his first training at Parris Island, S. ©. later receiving pdvanced training at New River, N. C., and San Diego, Cal. He is now in the Pacific. He graduated from Amo high school and is a former employee of the Link-Belt Co, and of the Citizen's Gas & Coke Utility.

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