Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 December 1943 — Page 9
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% THOMAS E. ELLIS, seaman 2-c, son of Mr, and Mrs. O. D. Ellis, 5147 W. Washington st., is stationed at Gulfport, Miss, with the seabees. PFC. LOUIS G. CARVIN JR., son of Mr, and Mrs. Louls G, Carvin, 2705 E. North st., is stationed at the medical depot at Louisville, Ky,
HOOSIERS BACK FROM OVERSEAS
Return Atter 18 18 Months In Caribbean
Theater.
Three Hoosiers returned from 18 months service in the Caribbean area were welcomed recently at the Pt. Harrison receiving station. M. Sgt. Paul E. McGuigan, Marfon, of the aviation signal corps; Sgt. Frank Norton, Plymouth, also of the signal corps, and Pvt. Oris Dinn, Greenburg, of the army ground air forces, will be sent from the fort to one of the new- recrea= tion centers at Atlantic City or Miami Beach for a rest.
” » » * 8. 8gt. Charles F., Apple, an electrician° on the line, has been awarded the good conduct medal at an eighth army air forces fighter station, England. His wife, Mrs, Dorothy May Apple, lived at 701% W. New York st. » » »
Aviation Cadet John R. Rogers,
to the army air forces basic flying school, Courtland, Ala.
. 8 =» Seaman 1-c¢ Riley Jean William-
armed guard center, New Orleans, La., has returned from sea duty with a gun crew on a merchant vessel. During his four months at sea he stopped at ports in England and in the Caribbean area. He is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Riley Willlamson, 2024 West View
also live here, ”
At Ft. Knox
Cpl. Francis F. Helmick, son of Percy B. Helmick, 2215 N. Rural st., is enrolled in a special course in the wheeled vehicle department at Pt. Knox, Ky.
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Lt. George O. Wood of the medi real corps, recently returned from 18 | months as a surgeon in hospitals of the U. 8. army in China; Burma and India, recently told staff members of the Ft. Harrison station hos{pital ‘of the problems encountered
The pecularities of climate and insect swarms complicated opera{tions, he said. Lt. Wood formerly
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Capt. Jack R. Gustafson, of the medical corps, a University of Michigan graduate, recently reported for duty at the Ft. Harrison station hospital. He has been stationed In Bermuda and Costa Rica
~ » » Pvt. J. L. Trindle, formerly of Indianapolis, was presented with a certificate of proficiency “upon his recent graduation from the 70th division radio operators’ school -at
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