Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1943 — Page 20
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After flying strafing and’ dive-bombing mStoNs over Rommel's lines and acting as bombér ‘escort on the shuttle runs that kept the Afrika korps’ communications disrupted, Capt. E. D, Hértman is back to give future Nghter pilots the benefit’ of his experiences.
Son of Mr, and ‘Mrs, Ernest D., Hartman, 4479 Washington bivd.,|:
Capt. Hartman is stationed at Moore Reld, Texas, with he advance Aying
school. Assigned to a fighter group: on the east coast after graduation at Foster field, Texas, he flew P-36s, 38's; 39s, 40's and 47s for six months and then sailed abeard an aircraft carrier bound: for the east coast -of “Africa. ‘He ‘later went to Palestine for ‘a ‘month's: training under RAF officers: and afterwards participated ‘in the battle of El Alamein, - With the Black: Scorpions, his squadron, he was attacked by two Italian‘ planes while. making a fighter sweep one day over the Nazi airdrome, El: Daba. Capt. Hartman turned to. meet. .one of the enemy
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P-40 up. and got a burst into the underside of the Italian ‘Machi which burst into flames. On a strafing mission at: Charing Cross last. November - a - 50~caliber windshield, whizzed past his nose and smashed through the canopy, showering his face with glass: and metal and embedding a piece of metal in his left arm: But he was back in action soon. In May Capt. Hartman was sent back io Kabrit on the Suez canal|} to serve as operations officer of an American operational training unit and in June refurned to the United States. For his part in the African fighting, Capt. Hartman wears the dis-
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