Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 September 1943 — Page 22

D. Smith _ PVT. JAMES M. WRIGHT, has returned to Camp McCain, Miss, after spending a 10-day furlough ‘with his wife, Mrs. Alta M. Wright, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright of Carmel. SGT. DONALD O. SMITH, son of

Mr. and Mrs. Irvin T. Smith, 817 8. st, recently spent a few

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Mrs. Mabel IL. Timmons, 352 N. Arenal ave, has been promoted

_ from private to private first class

at a South Pacific base, where he is stationed with an artillery outThe 21-year-old marine is the

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Four men from Indianapolis and vicinity have been awarded the silver navigator's wings and commissions of second lieutenants at two army air fields in Texas, Graduated from San Marcos field were Lts, Rex O. Blacker, formerly

son of Mr. and Mrs, John D. Blacker, Greenfield; Frank E. Kottlowski, son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank FP. Kottlowski, 839 N. Bosart ave. and Verlin A. Rhodes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Dhodes, 1811 Fletcher ave. Lt. Roger H. Miller, formerly of 1540 N, Meridian st, son of Mr.

Vernon, was graduated from Hondo

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Charles R. Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Campbell, 630 Laverock rd, has been graduated from the army air force flexible gunnery school at Kingman fleld, Aris.

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Aviation Student Loring : PVE coats, son of Mrs. Mable Fivecoats, 718 Fletcher ave, has arrived at

course of instruction prior appointment as a cadet,

y(of 1142 N. Pennsylvania st, sandi|

CADET ALLEN E. SMITH, son! of Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Smith 2163 Ransdell st, is now stationed | | at the naval training station, Glen-|

school, Cadet Smith wag cadet pla-|

the regimental championship swim-|

outh. ming team, tying the station's breast stroke record for 100 meters. CPL. THOMAS R. CLERKIN, son of Mr. and Mis. Thomas M.| -

Clerkin, 1428 Sturm ave, has been promoted to the rank of corporal at Olmsted field, Middletown, Pa. | where he is stationed as a radio operator with the army air forces. | Cpl. Clerkin was among the honor | students who were graduated from the technical training school for radio operators at Sioux Falls field, 8. D.

Training Completed

| Pfe. Charles D. Jenkins, son of | Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jenkins, 323 N.| Layman ave, has been graduated] as a mechanic from the army air| forces technical training command | at Seymour Johnson field, N. C. n . »

Pvi. Paul H. Heath, son of Mr, {and Mrs. Paul M. Heath, 4061 Madi{son ave. is now a student at Emory university, Atlanta, Ga. under the V-12 marine officer training pro-

gram, . » ” 3 Plc. Robert L. Sprinkle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben L. Sprinkle, R. R. 15, has been graduated with {distinction as an aircraft mechanic from the army air forces technical

school at Seymour Johnson field; N. C.

» » ” Sgt. Chester V. Sowers, son of Harry R. Sowers, Castleton, has been graduated from the army air forces flexible gunnery school at

Kingman fleld, Ariz.

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