Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1944 — Page 24

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Capt. Starbuck*8mith Jr., son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. William L. MecClain, 3950 N. Capitol ave., has been promoted to major. He is attached to the judge advocate’s department of the 9th air force in England.

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pleted his pilot's training at Ft Sumner, N. M,, and has been commissioned a lieutenant. His brother, Dean, is an aviation cadet at Clarksdale, Miss.

Pvt. Clifford H. Wood, son of Mrs. Mary Wood, 2117 Ringgold ave., has been transferred from Ft. Harrison to Sheppard field, Tex.

Second Lt. Stanley Freeman has reported to Lubbock field, Tex., for duty as a flight instructor. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Freeman, 1114 Thompson st., he was formerly an instructor -at Strother field, Winfield, Kas.

Bakers in Africa Three Indiana men are in a platoon that bakes 4000 loaves of bread a day for a hospital center in North Africa. Sent overseas in August, 1943, the men were first assigned to driving trucks. They are Sgt. Ralph M. Bledsoe, husband of Mrs. R. M. Bledsoe, 1814 W. Minnesota st.; Pvt. Major Craw=~ ley, husband of Mrs. Major Craw=ley, 2051 sevelt ave. and Pvt. Harold L. Robertson, husband of Mrs. H. L. Robertson, Bloomington.

Aviation Cadet: Charles R. Mc-

Macon, Ga., for the secondary phase of flight instruction. He is| the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B.| McHenry, 842 N. Beville ave,

Brinkman Is Promoted George A. Brinkman Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Brinkman, 950 N. Routiers ave. has been promoted to technician third grade in| New Guinea. He is a dental tech-| nictan attached to an army hospital unit and has been on New Guinea since June, 1943.

T. 5th gr. Joseph P. Malone has completed a communications course at Ft. Riley Kas., and is spending a 15-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Malone, 1101 Newman st.

After two years’ sea duty in the North Pacific Machinists Mate 1-¢ Joseph E. Wagner has been sent to the navy submarine chaser training center at Miami, Fla. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Wagner, 2439 Kenwood ave.

Pvt. Jerald R. Lauer of Ft. Wayne and Pvt. Paul R. Anderson of In‘dianapolis are in an infantry unit which completed an anti-tank course in England.

Cpl. Daniel R. Baker was making his bed for inspection in New| Guinea. and whistling while he! worked. Some one asked him what he was so happy about and it was his brother, Pvt. William P, Baker Jr, whom he hadn't seen in two years. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs, William P, Baker, 2606 Southeastern ave.

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