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Ft. Harrisore Director of Training Wins

Promotion.

John B. Twyman, formerly of East Chicago, now assistant director of operations and training at Ft. Harrison, has been promoted to major. Before coming to Ft. Harrison, Maj. Twyman was at Camp Joseph 'T. Robinson, Ark. His wife and son live at 1210 W. 20th st.

Roy A. Haymaker Jr., son of Mrs. Myrtle M. Haymaker, 48 N. Ritter ave., received recognition as eligible to qualify for the petty officer rate of machinist’s mate 3-c upon graduation from the training school at the University of Minnesota, Minn.

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R. Holmes W. Tripp Jr. ROBERT D. HOLMES, son of Mrs. Joy E. Harsch, 2225 Broadway, received his navy pilot wings and commission of second lieutenant in the marine corps reserve upon graduation from Pensacola, Fla. WILLIAM E. TRIPP JR. fireman 2-¢, veteran of 12 months combat duty in Italy, Sicily and North Africa, has returned to his ship after visiting his mother, Mrs. Bessie McAtee, 1426 E. 10th st.

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W. Heiscl A. Miller Jr.

PVT. WALTER HEISEL has re ported to Ft. Ord, Cal, after visiting his wife, Mrs. Marie Heisel, 1221 Park ave. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Heisel of Juneau, Alaska, he recently completed basic training at Ft. McClellan, Ala. ARTHUR MILLER JR. who rerently completed boot training at Great Lakes, Ill, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller, 1705 Gimber st. He has two brothers in the service, Pvt. Carl Miller and Sgt. Clarence Miller are both overseas. Another brother, Chris Miller, received a medical discharge after three years service. two-of which he spent in England.

R. Smith A. Bischoff °

CPL. ROBERT M. SMITH received his aerial gunner's wings at Harlingen field, Tex. recently. He is the husband of Mrs. R. M. Smith and the son of Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Smith, 418 S. Addison st. PVT. AUGUST BISCHOFPF, member of an air support command squadron, has arrived in North Africa, according to word received by his wife, Mrs. Margaret Bischoff, 505 S. West st.

Trains in Ohio Pvt. Hershill McKinney, husband

{of Mrs. Thelma McKinney, 2130 W.

McCarty st, is at Camp Perry, O,, for basic trainirg.

Pvt. John T. Lanahan, son of Mr. and Mrs. John K. Lanahan, 4350 Park ave, is at Keesler field,

Miss, to determine his qualifications}

as a Jpre-aviation cadet.

Pvt. David H. Sherwood of Indianapolis has been graduted as a B-24 bomber mechanic at Keesler

field, Miss,

Edward M. Ragsdale, son of Mr. and Mrs, John P. Ragsdale, 345 Ritter ave, received his gunner’

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Yuma field, Ariz, recently.

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Lt. George V. Falkenburg, ‘Ex-Purdue Teacher,

Uses His Talent.

Pirst Lt. George V. Falkenberg, former assistant professor of horticulture at Purdue university, now agricultural officer of a U, 8. army replacement’ depot “in England, is putting his talents to use in assisting in Britain's crop expansion program. A veteran of world war I, Lt. Falkenberg’s wife, Mrs, Margaret Falkenberg, lives at 3933 Washington blvd.

Visits Parents Here

Lt. Vincent H. Hamant, recently graduated from the aerial gunnery school at Harlingen field, Tex. is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

ave. A graduate of the navigator school at Hondo field, Tex., and of the bombardier school at Roswell fleld, N. M.,, Lt. Hamant, will report to Tampa, Fla, for further training. ¥ : Marine Paratrooper Pfc. Otis M. Haynes, veteran of four months service in the South Pacific, has reported to Camp Pendleton, Cal, after visting Mr. and Mrs. Adam Markovich, 466 N. Randolph st. His brother, Pfc. Thomas M. Haynes, is with the A. A. F. in England. They

Crider, 4440 Cornelius ave.

Capt. Ostrom in Ireland Capt. Henry F. Ostrom, son of Henry E. Ostrom, Marlon county Republican chairman, and Mrs. Ostrom, 1512 N. Meridian st, is commanding officer of one of the

Ulster, northern Ireland. He is the husband of Mrs. Agnes H. Ostrom, 4564 Stratford ave. Capt: Ostrom, who enlisted for active duty June 24, 1942, was assoclated with the Paul L. McCord Co., real estate and contracting firm,

Ed & P.. McGee W. McGee

The McGee brothers, CPL. PHILLIP McGEE and CPL. WILLIAM D. McGEE, sons of Mr. and Mrs. William D. McGee, 1535 Bradbury ave, are both in the army overseas. Phillip, husband of Mrs. Mildred McGee and father of Patty Diane, 1330 Cruft st. is with the transportation corps in India. WilHam, the medical corps, is the husband of Mrs. Ruth McGee, 1325 Wade st.

Takes Cadet Tests Sgt. Claude R. Hess, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Hess, 5i9 'E, 24th st, is at Keesler field, Miss, to determine his qualifications as a pre-aviation cadet.

Aviation Cadet Alex Greenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Greenberg, 1121 8, Meridian st., has been awarded the sharpshooter’s medal at Maxwell field, Ala, where he is taking pre-flight training.

She Joins Marines

Miss Della L. King, daughter of Mrs. Anna King of Greencastle, has

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cruit training at Camp . Lejuene, N.C.

|Mary E. Triplett, stationed at Ft.

qualifications as pre-aviation ca~dets, three Indianapolis mien are at Keesler field; Miss. They are Pvis. Harold 8. Triplett, son of WAC Pvt.

Harrison; Kenneth J, Zufall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis N. Brumnemer, 2011 Bhelby st, and Anthony P, Lawrence, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Lawrence, 31 Spencer ave,

Sarah R. Williams, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Charles Williams, 828 8. Shi ld ave. has been commissioned an ensign, U. 8, N. R., upon completion of training at the naval reserve midshipmen's school at Northampton, Mass. :

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