Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 October 1943 — Page 22
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‘ M. SGT. HENRY 1. ROUSH has returned to Camp Miss. after spending a. 15-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Roush, R. R. 20, Box 110. JAMES P. LEAMON, aviation cadet, husband of Mrs, Virginia Léamon, 5630 N, Delaware st, Is statiofed at Moore field, Tex. for advanced training with the army air corps. He is the son of Mrs. Elizabeth N. Leamon, 2517 N. Ala-
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Harry Beeman’s Career Is Action-Packed. But "He ‘Won't Talk.
1f he would talk, Gunner’s Mate 2-¢ Harry Beeman could tell a real story. But Mate Beeman believes in the order, “Shut the lip and save a ship.” The 21-year-old sailor is home on a 24-day “rehabilitation leave” with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Beeman, 2213 8. Meridian st. “We all have to get civilized again”
He finally admitted he had been in ali the Solomons battles, a which is quite a Boe re em—~__ list, and that his Mate Beeman 4 ostroyer had been present when Maj. Gen. James Doolittle and his men were launched | on their Tokyo bombing mission,
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20 CADETS BEGIN "COMBAT COURSES
Stationed at the army air forces { pre-flight school for pilots at the |San Antonio, Tex. aviation cadet
| center . are 20 Indianapolis future!
combat pilots. They are:
Aviation Cadets William 7. FBrannon, 21 N. Temple ave: Glen E. llins, 821 {| 8. Randolph st.; Gene M. Pigel, 351 N | Graham ave,; Claude T. Prankiin, 819 {Dawson st; Edwin O. Hammer, 24 | Madison ave.; Charles A. Huff Jr, 5210 { Grandview dr,; Charles D. Huffman, 1039 i “st.; Albert C. McDaniel, 1430 Olive L. Williams, 4747 N. Meridian st.. David W. Clark, 4402 E.- Michigan st; , Clark, 5444 N. Capitol ave.; k. 1544 Hoyt ave, Fred M. | Pehsenfeld, 3074 N. Pennsylvania st; Harold F. Henneke, 841 Bacon st.; Rich{ard BE. MeocCalley, 638 Eastern ave; Her- | bert Reberger, 205 E. 33d st; Emory V. { Schlake, 517 W. 46th st; Elbert Shelton, 133 N. Sheridan ave; Lloyd G. Smiley, 2074 8. Belmont ave, and Robert C. | Wendling, 3034 N. Pennsylvania. The army good conduct medal has been awarded to 8. Sgt. Willlam A. Chaney, husband of Mrs. Doris L. Chaney, 450 Hanna ave, at the ordnance training center, Camp Santa Anita, Cal, where he is | stationed.
‘Becomes Sergeant
| Mabel M. Eccles, formerly of Inidianapolis, has been promoted to {the grade of sergeant -at Peterson jamy air field, Colo. The daughter of John M. Shaver, Richmond, Ind. she has been assigned to duty as supply sergeant. Prior to entering the WAC, Sgt. Eccles was assistant buyer for William H. Block Co.
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C. Taylor R. Litbs CPL. CHARLES H. TAYLOR, after spending a 15-day furlough with his mother, Mrs. Carl Bedan, 1333 W. 28th st, has returned to Camp Breckinridge, Ky. , PVT. RICHARD W, LITBS, formerly of Indianapolis, is seeing some busy days with the devil dogs in the South Pacific. The 20-year-old member of an anti-aircraft unit has been under air attack many times, but, as he puts it, he “never had time tp worry.” A former Indianapolis defense worker, he is the nephew of Mrs. Marie Chappell, | Petersburg, Ind.
WAYNE RHODES NOW A CAPTAIN
| Statistical Officer With | Carrier Command Is | In Africa. |
Lt. Wayne E. Rhodes, husband of Mrs. Bernice G. Rhodes, 2417 Baur dr, has been promoted to! the rank of captain somewhere | in North Africa. Statistical officer with a troop carrier command, Capt, Rhodes has been overseas about a} year. A graduate of Purdue university, he was a member of the Boilermakers’ eleven and a member | of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity,
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Enrolled in the army specialized | training program at Carnegie Insti-| tute of Technology, Pittsburgh, Pa.,| are eight Indianapolis men. In the | advanced engineering course are) Pics. Clyde E. Cook, Jr., 305 Harris ave.; Kurt Vonnegut, Ridge rd. | Williams creek; Carol E. Jones, 5410 N. Kenwood ave, and Edward W.| Weddle, 4050 N. Capitol ave. In| the basic course are Pvts. Robert W.| Fackler, 5807 N. Delaware st.; Morton B. Koor, 3057 Ruckle st.; Edward R. Larrison, 326 N. Grant ave, and Charles W. Letiff, 1821 Southeastern ave. | » » » Two Indianapolis men are amofig: a picked group of technicians who have been enrolled in the armored school at Ft. Knox, Ky. Cpl Harry L. Fitch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Fitch, 2010 Koehne st, and Pfc. Paul E. Dolzall, 3109 Broadway, | will be trained for the important task of keeping the army's tanks in fighting trim. "88 Maj. John Teasdale, Indianapolis, is spending a seven-day leave with | his mother, Mrs. Lydia Teasdale, | Marott hotel. The 31-year-old maJor will return to Ft. Monroe, Va. where he is stationed as instructor in the mining division.
Air Cadets in Kansas
Three future Indianapolis pilots have arrived at the army air forces basic pilot school at Garden City, Kans, for their second phase of training. They are Aviation Cadets John W. Rentchler, son of Mr, and Mrs. John W. Rentchler, 951 N. Beville ave; Robert P. Grant, husband of Mrs, Lorraine Grant, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grant, 302 Dorman st.; and Raymond P. Bain, son of Mrs. Florence Bain, 920 N. Belle Vieu pl
As aerial gunner of a combat crew, Sgt. Kenton Waymkie's next
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