Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1944 — Page 20

1 Capture of 43 Japs Easy, he | According to Local Marines),

| Two Indianapolis marines on| nese forces routed on Cape Glou-| Cape Gloucester helped capture 43|cester in December and January and

{but didn't fire a single shot. “There wasn't anything to it,” New Britain. { Marine Pfc. Gordon Davidson Jr,! The Indianapolis leathernecks 1014 Oliver ave. said in describing were members of the first marine : : : ; ard, | the action of marine patrols of 12] assault force to set foot on Cape [ 1 Re Se : husband of Mrs. Eva ar 1h and 15 men, “They were hall-| Gloucester airdrome last December Robert Joseph W ; re : Robson st, to Camp Stewart, Ga.; starved and didn’t have any after a swift four-day drive in elger - " — a weapons. All we had to do was find | which nearly 700 Japs were killed, CPL. ROBERT M. SMITH, son | oan : of Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth J. Smith,

them and bring them back.” The other Hoosier in the group] Seven at Great Lakes 418 S. Addison st, is at Peterson Seven Indianapolis bluejackets are field, Colo, for assignment to the

camps are Pvts. Marshall Bull

was Pfc. Arthur Simpson Jr., son of | Mrs. Meryle Simpson, 32's W. SU| receiving boot training at Great| combat crew training school as an Joseph st. Pvt. Davidson is the son y yes 111. They are John Sullivan,’ aerial gunner, |of Mrs. Shellie Bannon. 29, husband of Mrs. Maryann Sulli- | SECOND LT. JOSEPH A. WEI- { None of the 43 prisoners was able vah, 426 Leeds st; Floyd B. Rush GER son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph to resist capture. They were be-|g, "33 son of Mr. and Mrs. David 5 Weiger, 543 N. Audubon rd., is at

| | lieved to be remnants of the Japa- |; gush 4411 Storrow ave; David peterson field, for assignment to SPECIAL

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and Mrs. Herbert Marsh, 1729 W.i { Washington st.; Harmon Benbow, 28, husband of Mrs. Cosette Benbow, 1523 Churchman ave.; William E. | Brackett, 29, husband of Mrs. Delia | Brackett, 123 N. Richland st.; Wal- | ter T. Slavey, 28, son of Mrs. Ivy

Alice Slavey, 412 S. Addison st. 1S

Two Indianapolis men are at "Keesler fileld, Miss, for pre-avia-

-! tion cadet training. They are Pvts.!

Thomas F. Kelley, son of Mr. and,

;cliffe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben- | jamin A. Ratcliffe, 3330 Brookside! { pkwy., N..dr.; Robert L. Timbrook, | son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Tim- | brook, 3728 N. Delaware st, and | Raymond D. Kennedy Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D. Ken- | nedy, 850 N, Oxford st. | Cadet Ratcliffe’s father is a world | war 1 veteran and Cadet Timbrook| * has two brothers in the service. | Ome brother, Henry Timbrook Jr.

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Mrs. Cecil A. Kelley, 423 E 15th| cp aes miner. Robert Sullivan Jr. IS & flight navigator in England, st., and Rolland A. Hartsock, son} and the other is, Pfc. Alfred IL. of Mr. and Mrs. Hannibal H. Hart-| SGT. CHARLES FINCH, son of Timbrook, marine paratrooper, in sock, 1350 N. Tuxedo st. Mrs. Ella Finch, 2322 Haines ave. | the South Pacific. He was wounded is with the infantry in Italy. Hein action on Bougainville, Lt. Fischer Promoted | has been overseas more than a year Second Lt. Rose Fischer, 1734 S. and a half. His brother, Pvt. HarTalbot st., has been advanced to old Finch, with a tank division in| first lieutenant at Johnson field, | Italy, has been awarded the purple Vitamin D-the N. C. A graduate of Sacred Heart heart. W/L high school, Lt. Fischer entered ROBERT E. SULLIVAN JR. of Kinsey, son of Frank J. Kinsey of \ Z witamin service in April, "1941, In the| New Augusta, mechanic in a bomber plainfield, has been promoted to W— nurses corps, she received her train- { group, has been promoted to cor-|technician fourth grade in the ing at St. Vincent's. | poral in ‘England. Overseas wo army, —— | months, he is the son of Mr. and | Eel erty 1105 Retmer ot hay Mrs. Robert E. Sullivan of New' Pvt. John R. Kennedy, husband | been transferred from Ft. Harrison | AUBUStS. of Mrs, Doris Kennedy, 528 N. {to Camp Fannin, Tex, for basic Hamilton ave., is at Camp Bland-

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| Twenty-one Indianapolis men ! have been transferred from Ft. | Harrison for basic training. The men and their new camps are:

Pvts. Donald J. Baker, husband of Mrs i : % TNE ’ Pauline Baker of Indianapolis; Fred Snyder i AR 8 , 3 : s : : d Jr., hushand of Mrs. Helen M. Snyder, : 2 2826 Denison st.; Bartley L. Whited, son E of Mrs. Effie L. Whited, 2341: Prospect sme : st; Leon Williams, husband of Mrs, Ida Op Ba Wilson #1-Baby M. Williams, 1744 8. Randolph st.; Charles | es P. Wilson, son of Mrs. Emma Wilson of 2 3 SR 3 se dve em wm wee | Indianapolis: W. E. Hynes, husband of a po i : Ce By | Advertisement Mrs. Opal Hynes, 349 N, Lynn st.; Ray- 2 : mond E. Krebs, husband of Mrs. Virginia Prosecuto >. Krebs, 1732 8. Talbot st.; Carroll F nnin Perry, husband of Mrs. Irene L. Perry, 502 rn § aw Weghorst st.: William J. Pogue, husband John L Ni prosecutor « ulations in

b( % RACT R REG [INS of Mrs. Martha L. Pogue, 1437 8. East st.; R. C. Wilson, husband of Mrs. Norma L. Wilson, 3417 Garden ave, and James Bar{rett, husband of Mrs. J, W. Barrett, R. R. ™ |7. Box 156. ail to Camp Robinson, Ark :| 8 lead of : hall-backed

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H WwW. Col husband of M I a arry oilins, husband o rs. nez ; Collins, ¢41 S. Laclede st.; Carl E. Géf- od ok ex | king, husband of Mrs. Ruth E. Gerking, uncoun | 452 Holt rd, and Maurice W. Kelley, hiis-

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| band of Mrs. Geneva Kelley, 554 N. Miley { ave, all to Camp Stewart, Ga., and Rich- | ard C. Sare. husband of Mrs. Geneva E. | Sare of Indianapolis, to Camp Lee, Va.

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