Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 June 1944 — Page 16
Gerald Bolen
Roy Bolen
Four Bolen Brothers Are With Navy, One in The Marines.
Five sons of Lawrence Bolen, 2108 8. High School rd., are in uniform, four of them in the navy and’ one in the marines. The oldest, Apprentice Séaman Malcolm Bolen, has returned to Great Lakes naval training station after spending a. furlough with his wife, Mrs. Stella Bolen, 2141 §S High School rd. and his father. First Sgt. Ger- | ald Bolen, hus- Buddy Bolen band of Mrs. Ruth Bolen, is stationed with the marines in San Diego, Cal, and Seaman 2-¢ James Bolen is training with the navy in New York. Petty Officer 3-¢ Roy Bolen is gerving with the navy in the South Pacific and Seaman 2-¢c Buddy Bolen is seeing naval action in the Pacific theater.
SGT. JAMES GILDAY SERVING IN AFRICA
Bgt. James Gilday is at a salvage depot ¢ in North Africa that has already reclaimed $750,000. Any
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jair medal] clusters.
| land, Pfc. Douglas W. Hammer, {of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hammer,
Commander Talks Hoosier Working at European Depot.
Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, su
operations, stopped at his
{ job. { Cpl. Pugh works at the largest | aircraft assembly and repair depot 'in the European theater. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pugh, | 1158 S. State ave. i
| Return From Duty
| 8. Sgt. Joseph J. Dwyer, 853 Pariker ave., and T, Sgt. John A. Richlardson, 4624 N. Pennsylvania st. {have returned from combat duty as Flying Fortress
{being processed at the army air | forces redistribution station No. 2 at
Miami Beach, Fla. for assignment §
to further duty. Sgt. Richardson flew 25 missions during a year in the combat zone {and holds the distinguished flying cross and the air medal with three! oak leaf clusters. i Sgt. Dwyer flew 25 missions in eight months and was awarded the {distinguished flying cross and the! with three oak leaf
Repairing damages of 8th air
| force bombers at the ‘8th air force the 5th army in Italy.
service command station in Eng- |
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N. Rural st. helps keep American
| air power supreme.
Four Graduate
Four Indianapolis men have been graduated from the specialized training school at Great Lakes, Ill. They are: | Dwight Massy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Massy, 2061 N. Gladstone .ave., basic engineering school; Emanuel C. Garl, husband of Mrs. Dorothy Garl, | 1209 W. Ray st., electrician’s mate school: | Clayton Graham Sr, husband of Mrs. | | Mildred Graham, 2038 Langley ave. basic engineering school, and Robert O'Neill, ! husband of Mrs. Catherine M. O'Neill | 340 N. Hamilton ave, electrician’s mate school.
| re 4 | { Pvt. Cletus L. Meyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Meyer, 2260 N. Pennsylvania st, is among new, graduates of the communication de-| partment of the Ft. Knox, Ky.,| { armored school.
Lt. Chester R. Tingle, the son of] {Mr. and Mrs. Aldred H. Tingle, 4263
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equipment that cannot be salvaged Winthrop. ave, 15 in training at
is sold at weekly auctions
Alexandria field, Alexandria, La.
He is the navigator of a Flying
French civilians. Sgt. Gilday is the|Fortress crew that is being trained
brother of Mrs. Parker st.
D. Logan,
654 for combat flying before being sent ERS, is in the navy.
overseas.
With
Cpl. Davis Pugh, serving with the U. S. strategic air forces in Europe,| ~ < received a big thrill recently when| JESSE CLAY MALOY, formerly
~|from recruit training as honor man preme commander of the united of his company at the U. 8. naval
nations in the European theater of work | ! bench to chat with him about his recommended to a yeoman's school
gunners in the 4 European theater. They are now §
Jesse Maloy Walter Bergin
{of 616 Eastern ave. was graduated
[trainin g center at Great Lakes, Ill. and is on boot leave. He has been
{for further training. He will spend 'his leave with his wife and son, ! who live in Trenton, N. J. | AVIATION | WALTER B. BERGIN, son of Mrs. Clair Freeman, 1810 N. Rural st. celebrated his third consecutive birthday, June 9, on Oahu island {where he is serving with the navy. | His brother, Pvt. Martin F. Bergin, |is stationed with the army in Italy.
METALSMITH 1-C,
After Citations for
55 Missions.
A veteran of 55 bomber escort and dive bombing missions, Capt. Burton D. Yarian has been promoted to the rank jor at a 9th air force in England. His mother, Mrs. B. D. Yarian, lives at 660 E. 46th st. 'He holds the air medal and four clusters and the disfinguished flying cross.
Pvt. Opal M. Miller, daughter of W. A. Miller, 7 N. Jefferson ave. enlisted in the WAC in November, 1943, and is now assigned as laboratory technician in the photographic reproduction branch of the air service command headquarters, Patterson Field, O.
| Yarian Promoted in England
who has two sons §
career in 1918 serving overseas
Horton Advances
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ton Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George
nounced by Col. Ernest Wackwitz, | force bombardment base.
Liberator, “Bad Penny.”
Completing their basic
| William Clark |
John Bain
CPL. JOHN C. BAIN, R. R. 20, Indianapolis, is servicing equipment
{ice D. Pompey of South Bend have
field, Ala., Aviation Cadets Reginald |
A. Bruce of Indianapolis and Maur- j
been assigned to advanced flight | classes,
that provides food for the men who feed the guns. He is serving with
Tallman ave, spent his birthday Decoration day somewhere in England with the 8th air force. Over-
Await New Duties Lt. Col
Margaret Hansel, 1219 Polk st. He ing reassignment at the Miami!
is an air force ground crewman.
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Robert Zwyers = Thomas Zwyers {Mrs. H. T. Quinn, 738 Elm st. He 616 {is a veteran of 100 combat missions with four Nazi planes to his credit.
Two sons of Otis W. Zwyers, E. 10th st., are in service, one in
England, and the other at sea with
the navy.
SEAMAN 1-C THOMAS E. ZWY- | 1
{ Beach, Fla., | Col. Madeline Carpenter. years“ in England as service squad-! {ron commander and air transport {group deputy commander. { Williams, son of Walter C. Wil-| liams, Indianapolis. served vears as mess sergeant American theater.
flicht leader with the 8th armv air i forces, is home on leave from Eng-
(Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Everett, 1525 PVT. ROBERT W. ZWYERS, who { Haynes st., has been promoted from trained at Ft. Benning, Ga., is an the grade of corporal. army paratrooper, and his brother, ! tioned with the 9th air force headquarters troop carrier base
redistribution center. Carpenter. husband of Mrs. served, two Set. | three in the!
Capt. Quentin L. Quinn, pilot and
and, visiting his parents. Mr. and
Sgt. Frank W. B. Everett, son of
He is sta-
in Engand.
The promotion of George G. Hor- sergeant in the regular army.
G. Horton, 3860 Winthrop ave. to, commissioned a first lieutenant, and the grade of sergeant has been an- last year was promoted to captain.
station commander at the 8th air |{Tygedo st.
Horton is tail gunner on the B-24!air forces
Baxter is on sea duty with the flight navy. i training at the Tuskegee army air|
Cadet Bruce is the son of Mr. and | {Mrs. Charles Bruce, 782 Edgemont | (ave., and Cadet Pompey is the son PFC. WILLIAM N. CLARK, of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Pompey, SON prother of Mrs. Dorothy Ccok, 1959 | South Bend.
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Murrration ured tn this ad reproduced w from early- American odvertisomens. J
On a recent leave he visited the south England seaside resort of Torqual where he played golf. “Everything was fine,” he said, “except that we constantly were driving into droves of sheep being used as living
tion in aerial combat and blind fly- | ing. |
8), E. Washington St.
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in world war I. man-elect He came {0 Stout . Maj. Baxter action in Oa hat has Jeon Arisin { field on Oct. 1, 1942, as a master Tunisian, Sicilian and Italian cam- ’ paigns and wears four combat stars By EARL Less than a month later, he was, "vis theater ribbon. Robert W. Lyo First Lt. John J. O'Brien, son of : a | He and his wife live at 1123 N./Mr. and Mrs. William H. O'Brien, AARRY-W-N00R0 ip i | Their oldest son, T.|415 N. Bancroft st. is stationed in PEACE cmarmL Bu al commit Set. sgt. Joseph W. Baxter, is with the |England as an ordnance officer for 2050 € MICHIGAN ST. « CHERRY Sa28 = of Indiana's overseas, and Aviation [a troop carrier wing of the 9th air . = themselv Electricians’ Mate 3-¢ Frank A.|force
the G. O. P. 1 tion. as favorable to C
Mr, Lyons, w
the Dewey force 1040, had dema:
mowing machines.” a — DRS. EITELJORG Dowey before he At Texas Field | SOLTIS and FRAY Cites a 7 ar a Pore Ta Hor ata casts —DENTISTS— es
Matt G. Carpenter, 1163; : ] seas since last December, Pvt. Clark | N. Holmes ave. and S. Sgt. Joseph | David Hammer Edwin Hammer {ton ave.; J. T. McCord, son of Mrs. | previously lived with his sister, Mrs. |S. Williams of Vincennes are await- |
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Two brothers and a brother: in = law in the Hammer family, 309 Lyons ave, are serving in the armed forces. HOSPITAL APPRENTICE 2-c¢ DAVID R. HAMMER is serving in the navy medical department somewhere in the
John Rutledge Pacific and his brother, 2d LT. ED-
WIN O. HAMMER, received his wings last month at the Frederick army airfield, Okla. JOHN C. RUTLEDGE, son of Mrs. Hazle Sanford, 3816 W. Washington st, and husband of Mrs. Mary Rutledge, is serving with the Seabees in the Pacific. All graduates of Ben Davis high school, they are the sons and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. E. O.
| They are Robert L. Myers, son of
{Mrs. Margaret Myeys, 4156 Carroll-
|F. L. McCord, 3755 N. Capitol ave, ‘and William J. Stark Jr.. son of Dr. and Mrs. William J. Stark, 3544 Central ave. | | —— | | Oral N. Traylor, son of Mr. Oral Traylor of R. R. 1, Nineveh, has been promoted to corporal at al 9th “air force service command in| England. His wife, Pvt. Marjorie | Traylor, is in the army transport | service.
William L. Hurst, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hurst, Lawrence, has been promoted to the grade of ser- | geant at the Charleston army air-' field, S. C. i
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Pvt. Albert E. Hamilton, husband of Mrs. Ethel P, Hamilton, 1645 8. Delaware st, has been graduated from the armored school at Ft Knox, Ky.
Aviation Cadet Thomas E. Davis, 707 E. 13th st, is taking the nine | weeks' basic flying course at the
Hammer,
army air field, Independence, Kas.!
Between Meridian and Marott’s Shoe Store Phone MA-0583 HOURS: 8:30 to 5, Sunday, 9 to 10:30 A. M.
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