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

PAGE 18 In the Service—

GROUP ASSIGNED T0 SERVICE UNIT

Pvt. Colin Dunbar Among. Men in Training at | U. of Kentucky.

Assignment to a service unit of! the army specialized training pro- brother of Mrs.

Sgt. Davis

and Mrs. C. V. Dunbar, 3615 Watson: geptember. rd.; James Benjamin Brent, son of Mrs. Kathryn Brent, 474 Haugh st; RIGHT: Pvt Frank Edward Keske, son of Mrs. Ursula Keske, 211 E. North st.; Eugene Richard Chance, son of Mr. division at the army

Chester

gon of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Caldwell, the service in January, 1802 Trumbull Paul Schmoe, son of Mrs. Schmoe, 2197 Eastern ave. un 2 2 Selected at Great Lakes, Ill, nav training station for training whic will make them eligible for petty; officer ratings are John T. McDer-! mott, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T.| McDermott, 3451 N. Capitol ave. torpedoman; Francis P. McDermott, gon of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McDermott, 901 Jefferson ave., signalman;

Muriel

Pvt. Rather

Former Ben Davis Studen

Doing Their Bit

Rather, ‘husband of Mrs. Bevie Rather, 1302! Cpl. Carl R. Kimberlin, graduated C. Head, 1101 Waldemere st. He Lakes, Ill, 'S. Sherman dr., is in the ordnance recently from the AAF technical was a student at Technical high stroyers and other ships but chose air base at|training command school at Briggs school and joined the navy in Sep- to wear the twin dolphins of the

ave., and Thomas at the U. S. Tire and Rubber Co.

FIVE GRADUATED AS MECHANICS Gets Promotion :

JORN A, FISHER | DUE TO ADVANCE

‘Selected to Attend 0CS at §

Camp Davis; Now in South Pacific.

Somewhere in the South Pacific

is John A. Fisher, son of Mr. and § LEFT: S. Sgt. Cecil C. Davis, Mrs. Charles J. Fisher, 206 N. State Charles C. Powell, ave., who has been selected to attend gram which was activated at the R. R. 16, is with a field artillery di- OCS at Camp Davis, N. C. University of Kentucky, in Lexing- vision at Portland, Ore. He is the | ton, May 5 has been received by son of Mr. and Mrs. James Davis of his technician fifth grade insignia the following men from Indianapolis.! Edinburg and was a draftsman for for the gold bars of a second lieuMembers of the initial group are,'the Chambers Stove Co. of Shelby- tenant in the United States army. Pvts. Colin V. Dunbar, son of Mr. ville before entering the army last

Upon graduation, he will change

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and Mrs. George T. Chance, 1202 E., Glasgow, Mont. He is now home on | Manufacturing Co., Detroit, . Mich, |

Sturm ave.: Richard Oscar Caldwell,’ a 10-day furlough. Before entering where he completed an intensive | he worked course in aircraft power turrets and is a graduate of Manual high school mate 2-c¢, a Manual high school who have been enrolled in signal]

received his promotion to- corporal. and was in the army air corps from' graduate has been in the navy since corps school at Camp Murphy, Fla FF : ' o

Cpl. Kimberlin is the son of Mrs. |

Elsie Kimberlin, 3013 E. 22d st. He last September. Mr. and Mrs. August Holle, 230 “for additional pay and interesting,

has been in the army 11 months and was formerly employed by the New York Central System. !

S. Sgt. William G. Brown, son of |

t Mr. and Mrs. James C. Brown, 1852

N. Rural st., has been promoted: from sergeant at Robins field army!

| Kenneth Dalton

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ___ 4 Indianapolis Men Finish Training at Sub School

Harold Holle

Now ready for duty with Uncle Indianapolis men who have com-

London, Conn., submarine school.

Kenneth Lee Dalton. seaman 2-c| {is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William | ceived “boot” training at Great

tember last year. Harold J. Holle, electrician’s mate, |

1923 to 1526. He joined the navy

He is the son of

Sanders st. John Roscoe Russel, 18-year-old

‘John W. Ralston Among

John Russell William Roberts

in track when he attended Wash-

Sam's underseas fighters are four ington high school.

Seaman Russell was a member of

| pleted basic training at the New ROTC for three years until he joined

the navy in December 1941 a few weeks after Pearl Harbor. He re-

and has served on de-

submarine service.

William H. Roberts, machinist's

last September. Trained at Great Lakes, Ill., he chose submarine duty

more important responsibilities.” M. M. 2-¢c Roberts is the son of

{son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. George Roberts, 517, {1913 Wilkins st, was a letter man W. Wilkins st.

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They Advance HARRISON MEN

Listed in Class at John-

son Field, N. C. : the : tended Butler university, and was Five Indianapolis men graduated employed at Miami Beach, Fla. He

Arthur W. Lamb, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lamb, 1441 Olive st., | radioman and Jack W. Wright, son] of Mrs. Isabel Wright, Clermont, radioman.

air base, Robins field, Ga.

school at Seymour Johnson field, lon fraternity. Sgt. Brown has been IN. C. part of the AAF technical assigned to Rcbins field since July training command. They are: 26, 1942. Pfcs. Charles K. Derbyshire, son of Mrs. {| E. Derbyshire, Mars ib, Fhe attended ' | Ben Davis high school and was an em- | ployee at the Ewing Foundry Co., before Graduates entering service Nov. 12, 1942; Russell C.| Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter]

H. Thompson, 136] Barth ave. who St. : tended Manual. rior to entering services. former em v t LukasNov. 11, 1942 he was employed by Kingan e ployee of the Lukas | & Co.: John H. McMaster, son of Mrs. | Harold Corp., has graduated from

| Emma McMaster, 1068 Oliver ave, Manual! gy 5 4 SF student, and former employee of the armament school, Lowry field, Colo. Anthony Eunice I. | Jiams, of Indianapolis, and Cpl. Dale S.| | Meek. son of Mrs. Bertha Meek, 428 W./ j 6th st.. Connersville, whose wife lives at! | 3850 Kenwood ave. { | = { Lt. W. Gordon Davis. former attorney for the state highway com- | mission, recently graduated from, | the provost marshal general's school | {at Ft. Custer, Mich. | He is at home on leave visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon | : B. Davis, 3601 Carroliton ave. Lt. Davis entered the army 2s 2] i private in September, 1942. He will | | return to Ft. Custer, where he is’ on duty with the military police.

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Pfc. Theodore Robert Fisher,

Wayne Oil Corp.; Lowel C. Wil- He is the son of Mrs. Fisher, 2946 Wheeler st.

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Lt. Johnson

Pvt. Sandefer

Before entering the army he at-

recently from aviation mechanic's is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsi- |

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| Lt. Hasbrook Cadet Redmond | LEFT: 2d Lt. Thomas C. Has-

brook, has completed training at the

reserve officer’s school, U. S. marine

corps, Quantico, Va.,, and is now

{ready for combat duty. Lt. Has-

brook graduated from Indiana uni-|

| versity a year ago and was assigned ‘to active duty May 2.

I. Hasbrook, 655 N. Ritter ave. RIGHT: N. A. Redmond, 553 N. Parker ave., was recently appointed a naval

He is a! member of the Indiana university, chapter of Kappa Sigma fraternity and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold | husband of Jack Redmond, son of]

| SENT TO CAMPS *.

Pvis. Foster and Mueller w

Sent With Several Others To Illinois Station.

The foilowing men transferred from Ft. Harrison

the camps named. | Te Camp Grant, Ill. ! whose wife lives at 1717 N. Gladstone ave.; Louis W. Mueller, husband of Mrs. Josephine Mueller, 305 N. Arsenal ave.; Walter !C. Hammans, husband of Mrs. Bessie Hammans, 835 E. Maryland st., and Lawrence F. Kelly, husband of Mrs. Helen Kelly, 827 Hiatt st.

To New Orleans, La. Thomas W. Deems, husband of Mrs. Mamie Deems, 524 N. Oriental st.: Clifford R. Macy, husband of Mrs. Evalina Macy, 3622 E. 30th st., and Charles R. Seekamp, husband of Mrs. Ida E. Seeckamp, 630 E. 17th st.

To Camp Croft, S, C. Luther Dephue, Mrs. Loretta Dephue, : Richard B. Scott, husband i of Mrs. Mary E. Scott, 1536 N. Rural st. iand Stinson E. McAtee, husband of Mrs. { Dorothy McAtee, 226 N. Rural st.

To Camp Lee, Va.

to

| Lexington ave.;

Edgar C. Taylor

aviation cadet and sent to the naval co, of Mrs. Elsie Taylor, 550 8 NI

air training center, Pensacola, Fla.,/

for immediate flight training. He

attended Butler university for three; To Ft. Eustis, Va. Ulai 8. Hart, hus-' hyshand

years before he went to the naval reserve aviation base at Anacostia, iD. C.

| Charles A.

ave, and Leland S. of Mrs. Geneva Shoemaker, | bama st

Shoemaker, 310 N

{ band of Marcella Hart, 23 8 Harris st. and George Heckman, husband of Mrs. | Mayme Heckman, 550 Virginia ave. To Aberdeen Proving Grounds,

Bicknell, husband of Mrs.

{ apolis men were graduated from the

THREE GRADUATE AT THE LAKES

Those Qualified for Battle Units.

Now qualified for active duty on a navy “man-o-war,” three Indian-

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service schools at the U. S. naval training station, Great Lakes, Ill, last week. The graduates are, John W. Ral-! ston, husband of Mrs. Lela L. Ralston, 2913 S. Lyons ave. gunners mate 3-c¢; Hubert E. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Miller, 954 E. Minnesota st., gunner’s mate, 3-c and James E. Dillman, son of Mr. | | and Mrs. Scott Dillman, 1518 Naomi st. n on ”

Paul Davis

Two sons of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E.| Davis, 1140 N. DeQuincy st., trained | . at Great Lakes, Ill, and are now field, Miss.,, are, Pfcs. Francis E. stationed in Virginia.

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Now in Virginia 5 T( TRAIN AT KEESLER FIELD"

Tucker, Cross, Morrissey,

Richard Davis

SDAY, MAY 18, 1943

Babbs and Frank to Serve As Mechanics.

{ Five Indianapolis men who will be {trained in the Keesler field, B-24 Liberator mechanic's school, Keesler

| Tucher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph

Paul E. Jr, 20, (left) enlisted in|Tucher, 1464 Bates st.; Russell E 1942 and is now Cross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph

the navy Dec. 7, stationed at Norfolk. A fireman 3-c,| Paul graduated from Technical high|J. Morrisey, son of Mr. and Mrs. school and was formerly employed Patrick Morrisey, 1221 Naomi st.; at Allison.

Richard A., 18, followed his broth-

Dec, 9° 1942. ‘at Virginia Beach and formerly at-| ”

er into service two days later, on

He is now stationed

Studying to be signalmen are five tended Technical high school.

former residents of Indianapolis |

| The men are corporal technicians |} | Frederick B. Cline, whose wife lives | at 5890 N. New Jersey st.; Thomas, M. Hindman Jr, son of Mr. and| Mrs. T. M. Hindman, R. R. 15, Box | | 654 B; Donald J. Hooker, husband | |of Mrs. Betty Hooker, 2604 Cold] {Spring rd.; Morton B. Koor, son | {of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koor, 3057 Ruckle st, and Otis E. Drake, son |: of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Drake, 359

Cadet Rowe

G. Jones

Cross, 762 N. Belle Vieu pl.; William

| Roy W. Babbs, son of Mr, and Mrs. | Felix Babbs, 802 Elm st., and Don(ald C. Frank, son of Mrs. Esther | M. Frank, 1826 Commerce ave. » » Frank H. Holland, whose wife and daughter live at 2026 Broadway, thas been promoted to sergeant at the army air base, Great Falls, Mont., where he is stationed.

| Sgt. Holland entered service No..{

120, 1942 and attended engineer and , operations school at Edmond, Okla. He is serving as a clerk for the group 'bombardier of Van's Valiants, a fly- | ing fortress group commanded by | Lt. Col. Elliott Vandevander Jr.

| Sgt. Holland is the son of Mr. and

| Mrs. Frank Holland, 1050 Reisnery

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Pvts. H. N. Foster, !

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LEFT: Pvt. Ray Sandefer, son of (Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sandefer, 1522 | Woodlawn ave., is in training at : Lincoln, Neb. He was inducted into

| service Feb. 6. 1943 and was formerly: ‘employed at the Union station.

ago has flown home from his station at Seattle, Wash, and will 'spend a 10-day leave with his family| and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. O.] Johnson, 7601 E. Washington st. Lt. Johnson, who was a national guardsman for nine years, is now: in a barrage balloon division of the regular army. |

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At Ft. Harrison

Pvt. Charles Berger, husband of ‘Mrs. Mary Jane Berger, 1438 E. Gimber st. fand Mrs. Charles Berger Sr, 1434 E. Gimber st, arrived at Ft. HarIrison recently where he will begin {basic training in finance. | Pvt. Berger, was formerly {ployed at Allison.

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. RIGHT: Lt. Tom Johnson, whose ° son, Stephen Paul was born 10 days

and the son of My |Mrs. Howard C. Larsen, 945 Mid-|

Roselian S. Bicknell, and Merlin C. Pruitt, Pruitt, Mooresville. { To Ft. Custer, Mich. Omer Lloyd Jr, i whose wife lives at 3845 Rookwood ave, d 2 T. Kilgore, whose wife lives at

Delaware st. | | To Ft. Knox, Ky. Charles C. Hass, hus-| {band of Mrs, Martha Haas, 300? E. Mich-|

son of Raymon

{igan st. | To Ft. Screvems, Ga. Russell Wallace, ! 1 on of Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace, R. ! 0X

John R. Wells, |

To Camp Crowder, Mo. 1202 South-|

son of Mrs. John R. Wells, i eastern ave. Te Gatesville, Tex. Robert Bullock, son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bullock. Te White Sulphur Springs, Me. Robert I. Bruner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P. Bruner, 4646 Pleasant Run pkwy. i To Camp Bowie, Tex. Harry Shoemaker, i husband of Mrs. Opal Shoemaker, 1213] Seaman Larsen |W. 31st st : . Benning, Ga. Bob Suller, son . E. Anderson, 402 N. Meridian |

‘Sgt. Leavitt

LEFT: Sgt. Charles Leavitt isis. ing Wit ™ ivi { Te Camp Grant, Ill. Pvts, Jay Drane| serving with an armored division | (0 whose wife lives at 5402 Burgess in California. He entered service ave, and M. G. Christie, husband of] in March 1942. His parents live | Mrs. May Irene Christie, 729 N. Shé€rman x jdr

on a farm south of Paragon. | Te New Orleans, La.

Eugene Werden, ison of Mrs. Clare Werden, 1044 Hosbrook RIGHT: Jack M. Larsen, sea- gs. i . | Te Camp Claiborne, La. A, J. Altevers, wl J S . i ‘ man, 2-c, is the son of Mr and, fe wife lives at 1907!2 N. Alabama st. To Stout Field, Frank B. Rogers, hus-

{band of Mrs. Marian L. Rogers, 1215 E.|

dle dr, Woodruff Place. He is at- | Michigan st.

tending the cooks’ and bakers’ | Pvt. John J. Rock, Jue No Illinois st. iter ie. has been transferr rom the reception school at the University of Wis- Ft. Hayes, Columbus, O., to!

consin. Seaman Larsen has been | Jefterson Barracks, Mo. | in the navy since last January. " a 4» | He is a member of the 1943 grad- | Pvt. Highland Jones has re-| uating class at Technical. {turned to his station in Mississippi after spending a furlough at home. |

= = = His mother, Mrs. Edith Jones,|

Cpl. Fred Moseman, whose sia(tion is Alamogordo, N. M, has re-

ling a furlough at home with his’ i parents, Mr. and RR {Mrs. A. F. Mose/man, 3026 Central | ave. | Cpl Moseman graduated from | Cathedral high i school. He entered I'service, March 14, {1942 and has been in New Mexico | nearly a year. | Before he went™™ bhi into the army he Cpl. Moseman was employed by his father at the | Federal Pattern Works. He received his preliminary training at Ft, War- ' ren, Wyo.

Charles L. Ingeils, son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Charles E. Ingels, graduated from the naval air training center,

Corpus Christi, Tex, and was com'missioned a second lieutenant in the U. S. marine corps reserve. = = = I.t. Tom Johnson, is at home on leave visiting his wife and infant ison, born April 29. The son of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Johnson, Lt. Johnson, has served nine years in the national guard. He has been in the army one year and is now stationed in Seattle, Wash, with a barrage balloon division. = = = Marine Cpl. Noble E. Beck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Beck, 328 Albany st.. has completed parachute rigger’s training at the Lakehurst, N. J.

naval air station. : A graduate of Technical high

school, he enlisted July 6, 1942. He was an employee of Eli Lilly & Co.

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| corporal at Camp Crowder, Mo. i | He is a teacher of radio repair in’

the central signal corps school. ' Be-

Russell W. McCoy, son of Mr. and... pis wife live at 1215 N.|

rs Tl MODY, LE Drive | oe ansylvania st. Pvt. Jones is in}

i : ce} 3 » i i or 3 i turned to his squadron after spend-, Woodruff Place has been promoted |. Drum and Bugle corps.

fifth grade

from technician to i

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Cpl. Denver E. Davis, son of Mrs. | Elizabeth Davis, R. R. 12, Box, 154, |fore induction in September, 1942, has been assigned to officer's candi-|

| he was employed at Allison. | date school at Camp Lee, Va.

Billie Robinson | LEFT: At home on furlough, Carl

Carl Klutey

visiting his Carl W.

Klutey is Mr. and Mrs. : Klutey, 1009 Congress ave. Seaman | Klutey has just finished recruit { training at the naval training sta- | tion, Great Lakes, Ill. He was named honor man of his company. He was | formerly a bookkeeper at the Pinnell Lumber Co.

RIGHT: Just returned to his naval base at Norfolk, Va., after a

Kenneth | parents,

Russand | 10-day furlough, is Billie Robinson,

is the Evelyn

| machinist’'s mate 2-c. He of Mrs. Ruth 2146 Barth ave.

| Robinson, Dec. 7, 1942. He had been employed

years.

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Petty aa. | Officer Robinson enlisted in the navy

| LEFT: Naval aviation Roland Dilts, 522 Warren ave,

has completed pre-flight training

at Chapel Hill, N. C. and has been | =

| promoted to primary flight training school at the naval air station, Peru, Ind. Cadet Rowe attended | Ben Davis high school where he was a member of the track team.

RIGHT: G. Daniel Jones, son

of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. Jones, |

4070 Broadway, returned recently, after a seven-day leave, to the U.

S. Merchant Marine Academy, King's Point, N. Y., where he is a midshipman in training to be a

deck officer. He has just finished a preliminary course and is now ready for training at sea. Midship{man Jones graduated from Shortridge high school in June 1942 and attended Butler university.

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Cadet James B. Weaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Weaver, 29556 N. Pennsylvania st., has been assigned as a student to the weather train-

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| LEFT: Joseph E. Middleton, gun- | ner's mate 3-c, has returned to his | post and will be assigned to active | duty, He has been at home on fur- | lough visiting his mother, Mrs. Inez Middleton, 518 N. Alabama st. Mr. | Middleton entered service Feb. 17, 11943, and finished boot training at | Great Lakes, Ill, May 11, 1943. He {is a graduate of Warren Central | high school.

| RIGHT: Virgil Leroy Sanford, | son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. San(ford, 1133 Reisner st., has recently ! been promoted to corporal at Stin'son field air depot training station, ‘San Antonio, Tex., where he has

‘ing school of the AAFTTC, Grand | been stationed since January, 1943. successful | He is a graduate of Washington high

914 Lexingt e : : ig of ERavmond at the Armour Packing Co, for 10 completion of the course he will be | school and entered service in May, | commissioned a second lieutenant.

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