Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1943 — Page 6

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ave. » » » Two Indianapolis men have won promotions at the U, 8. naval air station, Bunker Hill, where they are members of the naval reserve. They

are David V. Burns, promoted to)

lieutenant, senior grade, and Glenn {B. Cox, to lieutenant, junior grade,

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CPL. WILLIAM A. CHERRY, husband of Mrs. Edna M. Cherry, { Bridgeport, is now stationed some- | where in India as a mechanic in {the army air force. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Cherry, [5142 W. 10th st.

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Transferred

| Three Indianapolis men have | been transferred from Ft. Harrison |to other army stations for basic, i training. The men and their camps | are Pvts. Nelson M. Yosha, husband |

| of -Mrs. Sue Yosha, 1114 8. Capitol | Hyman !

lave. to Camp Swift, Tex; Toobin, son of Abe Toobin, 830% to Columbia, 8. C., and {Fred L. Mohler, husband of Mrs. | Gayle M. Mohler, Indianapolis, to

— William 9 5 Fleming;

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PIag. To11 5 Sheffiold: Geo! Meyer, 0 8. Ingomar; Telford Chard, 4068 W. ion: William Underwood, = Franklin; Char Pansler, 1458 ig James Hl, 8. Jieming: nk Cline, 6409 aoft 1745 Beeler; ; Clarence ; Ra Archer Jr, t: lins, ‘McCarty; Gale O'Hair, 2533 English; John Fidler, 2015 Howard. NAVY Lawrence Warren, 262 Belle Vieu; Herbert Lowder, 5143 W. 13th; Sylvanas Binegar, Noblesville; Melvin McNew, R. 7. Box 886; Maxwell Pfeffer, 303 E Yor. | ris; Eugene Daacke, R. R. 3, Box 416;| Lawrence Schafer, Danville, Ill; ugh | Braughton, 16809 Minnesota; Clyde Wright, 230 N. Holmes: Ernest White. Brownshurg; Frederick Shiples. aspvilie. | arks, 11 Tibbs; Marion | Chistopher: Charles Bur-| 1 Roosevelt; Ralph Wil-| loughby, 840 8. Tremont; John Ellis, 17 Iris; George Usher, 2614 W. Washington: Robert Showalter, 1343 Auburn; Harrison Savage, 5 Cossell; Harold McKeand, Mayw: coast GUARD Floyd Rice, 414 8. Ad-

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id Flem- | Wright, 302 Pik: Jos. Pauw, » ,

husband of Mrs. Vicky Roberts, Evansville, is now stationed as an

n " . Robert L. Hansman, a son of Mrs. {Leo C. Hansman, 2751 Stuart st, {has won the silver wings of an aerial {gunner and has been promoted to {the rank of sergeant upon gradua- ’ {tion from the army air force flexible

| gunnery school at Tyndall field, Fla.|

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instructor in the army air forces; {at Walla Walla, Wash. Sgt, Roberts | is a tail gunner on a Flying Fortet, He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, | . W. Roberts.

AVIATION CADET RICHARD E. McCARTY, son of Mr, and Mrs, D. | McCarty, Shelbyville,” has reported

..JiSgt. Hansman. is.now.xeady to take for. duty -at.the army. air forces or has. place-as.a- member of -the-com~ hombardier-sehool,-Ontisbad, -N- MS

{bat crew of a bomber, | hele ‘he will study advanced bom- |

WILLIAM J. HOGAN, appren-| tice seaman, son of Mr. and Mrs, [James Hogan, has completed traning at the Great Lakes, Ill, | naval training station and has re{turned there after spending a leave | with his parents.

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| Lt. Robert R. Ryan, husband of {Mrs,"R. R. Ryan, 1320 8. Dukane| way, and son of Mr. and Mrs, | {Charles R. Ryan of the same ad-| dress, is now stationed at the In-| | dependence, Kas, army air field, for basic flight training. . = =» | = Delbert O. Brooks, son of Mr, and Mrs. Lave Brooks, 745 Tremont ave., {has been promoted to the rank of private first class at the Mountain {Home, Idaho, army air base, where 'he ‘Is a member of the air corps { band.

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Promotions : |

Noble Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. | William Taylor, 2029 Massachusetts | ave, has been promoted to the rank | of corporal at New Orleans, La. where he is stationed in the army | public relations office. = ~ »

‘Four Indianapolis men have re{ported to the naval training station {at Farragut, Idaho, for training pre{liminary to becoming members of {the fighting fleet. They are Francis {N. Allen, son of Mr, and Mrs, P, L. Allen, R. R. 1, Box 584; James L.

{ Hinesley, son of Mrs. R. R. Hinesley, {4735 Rookwood ave.; | Thomson, husband of Mrs. Thelma!

David A.!

Thompson, 2305 College ave.; and {Leo M. Zeabart, son of Leo Zeabart, 3731 Whittier pl "a8

John R. Padden Jr. son of Mn

Ble. Robert W Our, husband of | Mrs. Dorothy L. Carr, 8037 W..13th |

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