Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 May 1944 — Page 7

‘Grande ave. has recently completed a course in England, to prepare him for soldiering in an active theater of war. '

R. Frye W. Mahoney

PFC. WILBUR R. FRYE, husband of Mrs. Virginia Frye, 2056 1/2 Park

on a bomber-escort sortie deep in|8Ve is in New Guinea. He has &

south central Germany, Lt. Col.lson, Richard Terry Frye and his erreq to Keesler iid, Miss, from . Second Lt. Eugene Brown, who : | Gerald J. Dix, Mustang group oper- mother is Mrs. Margaret Frye, St. gc iman field, La. nois st, has been promoted to cor recently won his pilot wings at HE bivther oF Mig, Ray 8S Trim-| i ations officer from Sullivan, shot|Louis, Mo. A brother, Sgt: James H. st : poral. Smet, . ; * Carl W. Rasor, a fifth army para-| His er, Pfc. Thomas Angell, | Pecos, Tex, uden ad down a Focke-Wulf 190 which was Prye, also is in New Guinea. . : | 2 acl at Roswell army) attacking a bomber formation. He PFC. KENNETH W. MAHONEY, | trooper on the Anzio beachhead in has in South America 26 engine pilot sc 3 i has two other German aircraft to/son of Mr, and Mrs. W. O, Mahoney, Italy, has been promoted to corporal. months. He has been in the army | : his credit and destroyed a Jap Zero|3019 Barnes ave, is with the army| His Indianapolis address is 1115 N.|five years and is in the quartermas- ut 14 while flying in the South Pacific. [air forces in Iceland. Alabama st. ter corps. |W. 44

Cpl. John R. Angell

A radio operator with the 9th air

Lt. Charles P. Commons, son of force “troop carrier command in E Huber, was with the marines in| ¢jjjery unit in the Gilbert islands, st. has been promoted to captain was commissioned a second lieutens

Mr. and Mrs, Charles A. Commons, | pno1and. John R. Angell, son of Mr, the South Pacific for 16 months. | He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.|at Camp Plauche, La, where he is! ant u x NE . , s . , La., pon graduation from the arms 4273 Carrollton ave, has been trans-|_ q yre james Angell, 3738 N. Ili- |

air field where he repairs and maintains weapons on four-engine bombers. He is the husband of

him at Hastings, Neb., and the son/

Pfe. Thomas : of Mrs. Paulin Huber, 4460 Caroline

J. Angell

\ Sgt. Eugene Tietz Jr. i z { | 7 - - { ’ ave A her, Lt. Glenn H. Huber, SGT. EUG (BOD) JR. Salter E. Hayes, brother in law | FRANK D. BIXLER, son f is overseas, and another brother, R. is serving with an anti-aircraft ar-|°f Mrs. Stanley Hayes, 3133 Ruckle George M. Bixler, 4200 S. East st,

Eugene J. Tietz, 2822 Holt ave., and | adjutant of the 4th regiment.

SECOND LT. MICHAEL P. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dodge | AMBS, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C.| Davis, 73 N. 16th st. Beech Grove, of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Britton, 1318 air field, N. M. He is the son of Ambs, Indianapolis, has arrived at has completed a course in the avia- Silver ave, has won his wings and | Mr, and Mrs, Everett I. Brown, 207 Peterson field, Colo, as a co-pilot tion radioman school at Memphis, boots of the U. S. paratrooper at Pt ‘at the combat crew training school.’ Tenn.

‘helping man the gun sites of an anti-aircraft unit along the coast! ' (of North Africa to guard against | Nazi “hit and run” raiders, They are Cpl. Norman F. Chance, 1208: | Norfolk st.; Cpl. John A. Reed, 3515 . W. Washington st., and Pvt. Albert | W. Sinclair, 823 South st. i

Lt. Michael

P. Arabs Frank Bixier Leonard Britton

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{ored officer candidate school at PL Charles Arthur Knox, Ky, recently. : PVT. LEONARD BRITTON, son

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