Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1944 — Page 5
FOR AIR COURSE
Local Men Enter School For Officer Candidates At Miami Beach.
Seven apolis men are in army air forces officer candidate
school at Miami Beach, Fla. They
are: Carl Ri Dortch, husband of Mrs. Helen Dortch, §021 Camden st., and former director of the bureau of
governmental research for the In-|
dianapolis Chamber of Commerce; George E. Beebe, brother of Lewis Beebe, 4209 Broadway; Alfred C. Cunning, husband of Mrs. Evelyn L. Cunning, 1323 E. Minnesota st.;
husband of Mrs. Betty Jane Skin- | mer, 3941 Park ave.; William V. Wyss, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Victor Wyss, 1434 Union st, and former local fireman, and Robert E. Koch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Koch, 633 Bancroft ave,
Gets Conduct Medal
T. 4th Gr. Nathanial 8. Edwards, son of Mrs. Alice V. Edwards, 2325 Shriver ave. is eligible to wear the good conduct medal. He is at Camp Atterbury.
T. 5th Gr. Thomas H. Brown, son of Mrs. Kitty Brown, 2213 Sheldon
st, has been awarded the good] | conduct medal at Camp Atterbury.| |
Joseph O'Brian, printing control
officer assigned to the staff head-|’
quarters A. A. F. at Hil] field, Utah,
has been promoted to captain. He|
is the son of Mrs. HL M. O'Brian, 5012% E, Washi st.
Pvt. James M. Croddy, husband of Mrs. Pear] L. Croddy, 23 S. Highland ave, is at Camp Wolters, Tex, for basic training.
Aviation Cadet Gene L. Bego, son of Mrs. Agnes B. Walls, 5011 E. 18th st., is in the advanced bombardiering training school at Kirtland fleld, N. M.
Dorothy J. Hendrickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Hendrickson, 2170 N. Meridian st, has reported to Avenger field, Tex, for training in the WASP,
Promoted to Pfc.
Weather observer with the 11th A. A. F. in Alaska, Leon G. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. James ‘Smith, 612 Stevens st, has been promoted to private first class.
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- Paul N. Phillips, 342 N. Beville ave, has been promoted to sergeant while on duty in the information office of Ashford General hospital, White Sulphur Springs, Va.
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Robert G. Schimpf Jr. Smythe
TWENTY-SIX Indianapolis men are among over 1000 midwesterners who have become combat pilots upon graduation from advanced
flying schools in the West. The men and their fields are:
Frederick Field, Okla.—Second Lts. Earl W. Cochran, 3349 -Tacoma ave.; Errol A. Evans, 131 N. Colorado ave.; Francis A. St. John, 1817 Union st.; Walter J. South, 2608 E. Washington st.; Paul L. White, 5222 E. Michigan st., and Raymond E. Wise, 734 Orange st.
Pampa Field, Tex.—Flight Officer Thomas C. Collier, 205 Berkley rd, and 2d Lts. Thurman E. Day, 1635 Ludiow ave.; James K. Fogleman, 4302 W. Morris st; James A. Hynes, 922 E. 40th st; Richard H. McCoy, 1115 N. Tux-
~ IS PROMOTED
C..V. Miller Advanced to Sergeant at Corps = | Air Station.
Charles V. Miller, 26-year-old son Se Mrs. John Gregory, 1010 Carrollton ave. has been promoted to sergeant at the marine corps air station at Cherry Point, N, C, where | he is a mechanic with an ‘aircraft fighter unit. |
Marine Pfe. Jack W. Smith, son of Mrs. Ethel Smith, 1727 N. New Jersey st. has been graduated with, a rating of high expert from the! mortar gunnery school at Camp El- | liott, San Diego, Cal.
| McGinness Promoted | John E. McGinness, non-com-| missioned officer in charge of com-| munications at a Liberator base in| England, has been promoted to
of Mrs. Helen P. McGinness, 6909 | E. Washington st., and the son of George E. McGinness, 808 N. Tem. | ple ave,
Edward J". Manning of Indianapolis has been advanced to lieutenant junior grade in the navy at Bunker Hill,
Pvt. Paul E. McClain, son of Mrs. Charles McClain, R. R. 9, Box 239, is at Keesler field, Miss, to determine his qualifications as a pre-| aviation cadet,
John R. Achor, formerly connected with the American Life In-| surance. Co., has been promoted to lieutenant colonel at Camp Maxey, Tex., where he is adjutant general of an infantry division. His wife! and son live here.
Promoted to Captain Administrative inspector at the aircraft warning unit training center at Drew field, Fla, Clarence A. Lundy, formerly of Indianapolis, has been promoted to captain in the signal corps. He is a veteran of two years’ service in Alaska ang his wife, Eleanor, and son, Robert, live in Clearwater, Fla.
Emerson (Frank) Frankenfield, former pilot for Louis Schwitzer, president of Schwitzer-Cummns Co. has been commissioned a lieutentnt colonel in the air service command at Patterson field, Dayton, O. He is the son of Grover C. Frankenfield of Frankfort.
Two Indianapolis men are at Keesler fleld, Miss, to determine
Harry C. Ralph W. Kahl Jr. Trout Jr.
edo st, and Willlam McCoy, 1615 Hall pL
Eagle Pass Field, Tex. Second Lts. Robert E. Dinn, 533 N. Tem~ ple ave.; Tony E. Foster, 801 Carlyle pl, and Thomas B. Matzke, 8749 E. 10th st.
William R. Williams Moore Field, Tex.—Second Lts.
John V. Holbrook, 1555 N. Grant st.; William K. Hitch, 1415 Jef-
" Raymond E. Wise
Jerson ave. and Donald P. Reich,
6565 E. d4th,st.
Foster Field, Tex.—Capt. Harry C. Kohl Jr, 4168 Carrollton ave., and 2d Lts. Paul L. Nevil, 534 N. Hamilton ave, and Robert G. Smythe, 6215 Washington blvd.
Ellington Field, Tex.—Second Lts. John P. Payleitner, 954 Ellenberger dr, and George T. Rochford, 964 Ellenberger pkwy., W. dr.
Aloe Field, Tex.—Second Lt. Franklin C. Schimpf Jr, 4304 Central ave,
Lubbock Field, Tex. —Flight Officer Ralph W. Trout Jr. 416 S. Temple ave, and 2d Lt. William R. Willims, 840 N. DeQuincy ave.
MCLELLAN I NAVY GON CREW
{Former Attorney Assigned To Duty on Merchant Ship.
Lt. (Jg) Verne 8. McClellan, former Indianapolis attorney, has been assigned to duty as commander._of a navy gun crew on a merchant ship. His wife, Alice, and their son and daughter, live at 3635 Capitol ave. He is the son of Mr. land Mrs. Alyson S. McClellan of Whiteland.
. Firemen, First Class Robert M. Gillilano, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gillilano, 64 8. 11th ave. Beech Grove, and Willlam E. York, son of Mrs. Hazel Stout, 1001 College ave, have been advanced to firemen first class at navy pier, Chicago, Ill
Marine Pvt. Katherine H. Cassity, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Demmar E. Hall, 1139 Congress ave. has {completed boot training at Camp Lejeune, N. C,, and has reported for duty at Camp Pendleton, Oceanside, Cal.
Second Lt. Strother H. Brann, husband of Mrs. Helen Brann, 3249 : |N. New Jersey st., is a student officer in the class of aviation cadets in basic flying training at Independence, Kas.
Cpl. Marley D. Settles, 2250 N. Butler ave, and Pfc. Kenneth P. Stumph, R. R. 5, Box 555, have been graduated from the field telephone school at the marine base, San Diego, Cal.
At Keesler Field Thrée Indianapolis men are at Keesler fleld, Miss, to determine their qualifications as pre-aviation cadets. They are Pvts. Eldred J. Birge, son of Mrs. J. H. Birge, R. R. 5, Box 472; Ralph L. Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Carter, 1250 W. 32d st., and John 8. Hahn, son of Cpl. Ladan W. Hahn o Indianapolis,
Upon graduation from the naval air technical training center on. navy pier, Chicago, Ill, Gilbert H. Backemeyer, son of Mrs. Amelia M. Backemeyer, 146 E. Raymond st. received recognition as eligible to qualify for the petty officer rate of aviation machinist’s mate 3-c.
Three Indianapolis aviation cadets are at Altus field, Okla, for advanced pilot training. They are Cadets John W. Masters, husband of Mrs. Ellen Masters, 1811 E. 46th st., and son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Masters, R. R. 4; Robert B. Coryell, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Coryell, 1410 Spann ave, and John J. Ranck; son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy J.
Ranck, 1406 Milburn st.
their qualifications as pre-aviation cadets, “They are Pvts. Vernon E.
with | Ollman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Oliman, 326 N. Belle Vieu pl, and John C. Barber, son of Mr, and Mrs. John 1 F. Barber, 2340 Guilford ave.
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