Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1943 — Page 12
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Lt. Gavaghan Is Assigned To Army Air Base at Columbia, S. C.
Fred W. Snider has been promoted from private first class to corporal at the 36th street army air base, Miami, Fla., where he is assigned to motorcycle patrol: duty. \The 20-year-old corporal is the son of Mr. Augustus J. Snider, 1445 S. Belmont ave, Lt. Francis J, Gavaghan, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Gavaghan, 1209. E. New York st., was recently assigned to the Columbia army air base, Columbia, S. C., as a bom-bardier-navigator, - He was previ ously stationed at Santa Ana, Cal. J pat —————(——————————————
Home and Abroad
Cpl. Williams Pvt. Buis
CPL. JOHN ROBERT WILLIAMS is home on a 10-day furlough, visiting his wife, Mrs, Sherelene Williams, and small son, Robert Frank, and his mother, Mrs. Ida N. Williams, 826 N, Jefferson ave. He is assigned to the troop carrier command at Pope field, F't. Bragg, N. C. PVT, WILMER DALE BUIS, 20+ year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Buis, 6153 Cole st. is with the infantry at New Brunswick, N. J. A brother, 2d Lt. Ralph Buis Jr. is a pilot of a bomber, now ready for foreign service. : » ” ”
Returns to Training
Harley Chapman Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Chapman, Cameo, W.. Va., has returned to the U. S. naval training station, Great Lakes, Ill, after a seven-day furlough, He spent last Sunday with Miss Patricia Wilkins of New Palestine, Ind. ” » » Capt. Harold L. Lantz, U.S.M.C,, son of Mrs. Margaret R. Lantz, R. R. 4, Greenfield, Ind., is scheduled to complete flight training at the naval training center, Pensacola, Fla., about Sept. 1. He is the husband of Mrs. Patricia W. Lantz, 624 N. East st.,, Greenfield, Ind. 8 ” » / Made Corporal Frank A. Wall Jr, son of Mrs. Pearl Wall, 32 S. Ewing st., has been promoted to corporal. He is stationed at Vancouver barracks, Wash. with the bakery battalion. His wife, Mrs. Frank Wall has been visiting him for the past month, Cpl. Wall entered the army on May 22. » » » Pvt. Estel W. Hanger, son of Mr. Elmer S. Hanger, 122 S. Belmont st., has arrived at Augustana college, Rock Island, Ill., to start his career in the army air force. Upon completion of the course he will be
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Yach brothers, Ben, left, and Jack, right. . .. It’s a small world.
The Yach brothers have & soft spot in their hearts for Nashville, Tenn., and the U. 8. O. It was at a U. 8. O. dance there that they bumped into each other, each unaware that the other had been sent to the same camp in Nashville. Pfc. Jack Yach was transferred from Camp Atterbury and Cpl. Ben Yach came from Long Beach, Cal. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Max Yach, 825 S. Capitol ave.
5 LOCAL MEN GET TRANSFERS
Leave Ft. Harrison to Take Up Duties at Other
Posts.
Five Indianapolis men have been transferred from Ft. Harrison to othér army stations, They are Pvts. Wilbur M. Sipple, husband of Mrs, Frances Sipple, 1923 W._ Ohio st. transferred to Camp Haan, Cal; Vesper J. Howard, brother of Miss Ella Howard, 2171 N., Capitol ave., to Pt. Hayes, O.: Louis D. Dinwiddie, husband of Mrs, Earon Dinwiddie, 520 Blake st.; Frederic A. Ranson, husband of Mrs. Frances Ranson, 724 Blake st, and Andrew Phelps, husband of Mrs, Kathie
Phelps, 3305 N, Hawthorne lane, all to Ft. Knox, Ky. » »
Service Brothers
Cpl. Stewart Lt. Stewart
Three sons of Mrs. Laura Doyle, 415 Orange st., are in the armed services of the United States, while their mother is helping out on the home front at the Best Universal Lock Co., Inc., defense plant. Cpl. Robert Stewart, 21, is stationed at Ft. Crockett, Tex., with , «= the army; 2d Lt. Sherman Stew- & art, 24, with the t air corps at Camp Stewart, Ga. and Seaman 2-¢c Harley Stewt art, 19, with the navy at Norfolk, t Va. ¢ Sherman and : Robert recently spent furloughs Seaman Stewart with their mother. Seaman Stewart, who was born
i | Feb, 13, 1924, has 13 letters in his
name, and is in crew 13 in the navy. ® 8 8
Qualify for Training
Twenty-four Indianapolis men
| were qualified for training as avia-
tion cadets at the army aviation cadet examining board last week. They are: Frank C. Young, 3123 Washington blvd.; Harold Q. Winko, 848 N. Sherman dr.; Wayne C. Trapp: 135 E. 20th st.; James F. Stieff, 436 N. Bancroft st.; Ben A. Richardson Jr., 840 Pershing ave.; Austio J. Werner, 4910 E. 14th st.; Carl L. Struckman, 1421 W. 86th st.; William W. Strong, 6125. Central ave.; Richard J. Stettler, 723 N. Delaware st.; n J. Rinde, 310 N. Illinois st.; Harrison J. Retmier, 522 E. 56th st.; James T. MeDonald, 705 Day st.; Carl L. Losey, 731 Olin ave.; William 8S. Lockman, 909 N. Denny st.; arles . , 2063 8. Meridian st.; Jerry J. . 13th st.; Allison B. Madinger, 936 N. Oakland ave.; Linwood ave.; Leallen French, 839 N. Ox- : Robert C. Hicherson, 125 N. .; Paul D. French, 2442 Carrolton D. Crane, 1224 Park ave.; Foreman, 1903 Talbot st.; F. Craft, 2301 'E. 39th st., and Jerome Collins, 3370 College ave.
8 Donald R. Terry, husband of Mrs. Jeanne Terry, 729 Norfolk ave., was promoted to the grade of private first class after qualifying for enrollment in Keesler field's B-24 Liberator bomber mechanics school
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Two . local marines have been graduated from officer candidates’ school and will not attend reserve officers’ school of the marines at Quantico, Va. The new wearers of golden bars are second lieutenants Carl D. McCombs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy J. McCombs, 551 Chase st., and William M. Burton, son of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Burton,
' 12038 N, Talbot ave. .
Take Special Course
Two Indianapolis men have arrived at Ohio State university, Columbus, O., for work in the U. S. army’s specialized training program. They are Pvt. Richard Southers, son of Mr, Fay 8S. Southers, 3852 Hoyt ave, and Pvt. William D, Sweeney, son of Mr. James D. Sweeney, 3957 Ruckle st. : = # ” Four Indiana women, including one from Indianapolis, have taken the oath of allegiance in the WAVES. They are Jeanie DeVore, 321 E. Walnut st., Indianapolis; Martha Louise Wiltrout, Frankfort; Violet Eonora Martin, Owen,’ and "Myrtle Brown Calvert, Marion.
Lt. John E. Lindahl, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lindahl, 2400 Carrollton ave., has arrived at the Dcdge City army air field, Kas, He received his primary, basic and advanced training at Ballinger, Randolph and Foster fields, Tex. Already an accomplished pilot, he will be given specialized training in the
operation of the B-26 Marauder.
His brother, Lt. Thomas Lindahl, is already in action. He has been flying a B-17 in recent bombing raids over Italy, Both brothers
hope some day to be flying in the ||
same formation that loosens death and destruction on fortress Europe.
Lt. John Lindahl's wife, Mary, ; and their young daughter, Ruth | j
Ann Lindahl, 2210 Spear st, Logansport, Ind., are now visiting his parents at their home, 8 » »
Passes Navy Tests
William ° H. Toole, 41-year-old grandfather of two boys, has been advanced in rating to pharmacist’s mate, second class, after passing the navy’s requirements for promotion at the U. S. naval training station at Great Lakes, III. Petty officer Toole, whose home is at 308 E. North st., has been assigned to duty in one of the training station’s dental clinics, » ” n
Pfc. Arthur P. Yount, husband of Mrs. Beverly B. Yount, 1215 E. Michigan -st., has arrived at the
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fighting bomber crew. 8 88 3 PFC, BENNIE KNIGHT, recently enjoyed a 12-day furlough spent : with his mother, i Mrs. Mabel Knight, 2174 Gent
| Knight, 1932 Law{rence st, He has
Et stationed. Pfc. Knight, who enPfc. Knight tered the service Sept. 4, 1942, received his basic training at Camp Grant, Ill. He is a former employee of the Miller Cinder Block Co. : ”
Hoosiers Promoted
Two Indianapolis men were among 10 Hoosiers promoted in rank, - the war department announced today. ; Frank L. Branson, 711 Middle dr., Woodruff Place, was advanced from captain to major, and Leo F. Welch Jr, 14310 Broadway, received the rank of first lieutenant. Capt. Branson formerly was
sales manager of the J. D. Adams
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"Other Hoosiers who received the rank. of major were Sam Jones
‘Davis, Brazil, and John A. Dens-|
ford, Brownstown, ! - James Jamieson Paterson, Crawfordsville; Wendell C. Compton, Elkhart, and William J. Cleary, Terre Haute, were made captains, and first lieutenant rankings were awarded Paul A. Fitch, Cayuga; Elvin H. Hewins, Evansville, and John E. Coultrap, Jeffersonville, » t J » ! H. E. Allender, son of Mrs. Hazel
2d lieutenant in the marine curps reserve at thei naval air training § center at Pensacola, Fla. He will be ‘assigned to a FEE navy air opera- H. E. Allender tional training center before going to a combat zone.
” # » Lt. Flynn Transferred Lt, John W. Flynn, son of Mr. and Mrs, J. W, Flynn, 639 N. Rural st., has been transferred to the Moses Lake army air base, Wash, Lt. Flynn, a former Cathedral high
school student, is now a bombardier on a ‘heavy bombardment plane,
Indianapolis Girl Advances To Corporal With © Seattle WACs. Mary E. Parker, daughter of Mrs, Ethel Parker, 227 Hanson ave., has
been promoted from private firsh
class to corporal. Cpl, Parker is stationed with the WAC Seattle, fighter wing, Seattle, Wash,
« hd 8 ” : n ; Marines Are Home ~ Three Indianapolis leathernecks,
“leach 17 years old, are at home on
furlough and will return to the marine training center at San Diego, Cal, next week. They ara Pfc. John M. Hunt, son of Mr. and Mrs, John W. Hunt, 1147 Tudor, ave; Pvt, Damon C. Schwindleg Jr, son of Mr, and Mrs. Damon C. Schwindler, 2116 N. Delaware st.; and Pvt, David G. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernie L. Johns son, 2856 Washington blvd. aw trio enlisted June 8. hs
#" " 8 Pvt. Robert G. Wick, son of My. and Mrs. Andrew Wick, 616 Lincoln st., has reported at Georgetown university, Washington, D, C., for reclassification in the army specials ized training program. He rée ceived his basic training at Camp
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