Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1943 — Page 5
ing on All War Fronts h be of Gap Hood, Tex. formerly of 28 W Somuel W. RR ; or * : second leutenant in the marine! i Armament School ay stade tJ h’ Ns he ot Mi Wilbon Bon, ge | mi 13 Caplol sv. on
st, is in th men now .in training at i nh fleld, N Smament Scheel Pratt Institute's school o _sclenct
y LP and technology: He ‘was : 0 | western State college, Alva, Okla. under Site army specialized train ing : i "a ® ® | Ma) George W. Bicknell, 528 Main progr or a at
; st, Beech Grove, is the new ex-| : ai a The good conduct medal has been |" ’ on» i i a NNR héen promoted. awarded to two local soldiers. They want Muer of arkay Medical ppyt, Melvin Lones, son’ of Mr. a ; Everett E. Green, brother of 3 are T. 5th Gr. Mgurice F. ’ Vo TX land Mrs. William A. Lones, 2700 Hélen Green and C. Norman ®t Pt. Ard, Cal, son of Mr. and Mrs. * so» [McClure st, has been sent from - 1520 N. Meridian st. was adva | Robert Murphy, 415 Harlan st, and| Completing his training at the Ft. Harrison to serve in the in- from staff sergeant to technical : T. 4th Gr. Arnold B. Young of North [naval air station at Pensacola, Fla.’ fantry at Camp Wheeler, Ga... * oe formerly Nas an. 1s ng! 30000011 school. x : Charles W. Laird, son of Mr. Mrs. James E. Laird, 2111 Lexin ave, had been promoted to se: 8gt. Laird is serving as a cook in , , coast artillery unit, Theodore Webb James Gritfin pga
Three Indianapolis men and one. Robert Edward Godfrey, son from Alexandria have recelved of = and Mrs, John A. Godfrey, aerial gunners’ wings at the Harlin- [440 N. Oakland ave, has reported gen, Tex., gunnery school, for army specialized training at The aviation cadets are WALTER | Wayne university, Detroit, Mich. He (C. ABBETT, son of Mr. and Mrs.|will be eligible for advanced engls [W.” C. Abbett, 1442 E. 11th st.;|neering upen completion of & 36 [JAMES HAWEKOTTE, son of Mr weeks’ course. {and Mrs. Everett H. Hawekotte, iy "nn | E. 40th st.; THEODORE P. WEEB | son of Mrs, Edith Custas, 250 Park. | B0Ard 9 Induots ; : {view st, and JAMES A. GRIFFIN, Board 0 inducted the following | son of Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Griffin,| men into the armed forces Oct. 23: | Alexandria, #Thomas Cadwgan, 128 N, Theoma; Dale They will go to advanced school Shug, "M311 W. 18th: Waning sont | to win second Heutenant’'s commis- 40 8 sonal; d vshringen. Ye Vlad | sions and another pair of wings. Keystone; woaaRing Plate; Dvight Posen Pvt. William Batts, husband of!3s« Carrollton, Ne,
awe] © By Caroline; John Russel 2047 E. Mich Mrs. Hazel Batts, 9 8. Fleming st. Carroll Walker, 3768 N. BAltimor ! has been transferred from Ft. Wilhoite, 208 N. Jefferson:
| Harrison to the 65th infantry di-. thitm, vision at Camp Shelby, Miss, Jeffersonville; N 45th; Robert Thomas Basey, Eggers, 1711 KE. Ohio; Paul Virgin, 20 N, William Parr,
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