Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 June 1944 — Page 11

S. Sgt. Buckler Is Statistician, McConnahay a Teletype Operator.

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Naval Gunner Ends Tour of! Ports in South America, © Great Britain.

at — sieraD ea| RAYMOND E MORGAN, fire-|13th A: A F. in the South Pacific. ne sho or of & naval sun crey| aD 1-0 of Indianapolis, who re. |The two members of the air force member WW cently graduated from the diesel/ which fought Jap air power from|in the army air force at Yale unii of a merchant ship, Conrad E. Ter- | training school at Richmond, Va.,|Guadalcapal to Truk are S. Sgt.| versity, Princeton, N.J, will spend oa oe hune, seaman 1-c, of Indianapolls, | is now stationed at the naval train-|Paul B. Buckler, statistical drafts-| his furlough here, accompanied by 3 y. : oy has reported to his base in New Or- | Ing station at Little Creek, Va. He/man for a statistical control unit,| his wife, at the home of his wife's S 1 Sif % ahs. La. He is the son of Mr. |S the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward|and Pfc. Richard L. McConnahay, a| parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Lloyd, "| Morgan, 3046 W. Vermont st. teletype operator in a signal com-|5037 W. 13th st. ’ and Mrs. John E. Terhune, R. R. 8, : 3 J SECOND LT. FRANK PF. EBER-|pany. THOMAS S. BRAMLETT, fire- . His trip took him to ports in South | HARDT, son of Mrs. Alice Eber- Sgt. Buckler, who has been in the| 2.0 who recently completed ® America and Great Britain. hardt, 1123 E. Market st, has com- (South Pacific since June 1943, i8| boot training at Gres: Later Ii . er pleted his phases of combat train-|the husband of Mrs. Geraldine| ss vigting his wife, Mrs. Alvenis | = |ing at the Mountain Home field, Buckler and the son of Mrs. Mary|Bramlett, 406 S. Sherman or 1 Serving in “Tialy Idaho, prior to his overseas assign-fA. Buckler, 1238 8. Talbot st. PIc.|is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Howard [8 ratols Cpl. Robert I. Scott, of Indian- iment The 23-year-old airman re- McConahay is the son of Mr. and|S. Bramlett, 1237 Norman st. and |¥ apolis, is orie of five meshes ceived his commission as navigator|Mrs. Leo P. McConahay, 648 N.|will return to Great Lakes to ativals to 3B <neinee Juvalian Wh “Italy, | °F 8 Liberator bomber at San Mar-| Temple .:, and has been overseas| tend basic engineering school. A Ir Cos- Dl rales & wettly Fro~ cos field, Tex. Si since August 1943. brother, Howard J. Bramlett, motor | 3 spacious gram in their unit. The program, : RA machinist’s mate 1-c, is at Miami, In sizes which is known as the “Educational Winds Up Training Studies for Air a a and en- Hour,” includes guided discussions| 8. Sgt. John F. Clemmer, formerly| Second Lt. David W. Craw, son! Thomas H. Smith, son of Mrs > c and and open forums designed for of Indianapolis, engineer of a|of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Craw, 5225 Dora Smith, 1038 W. New York st. th worthwhile use of spare time, to|Liberator bomber, has completed! Manker st. is a student in the pilot has been promoted to corporal at §moo give knowledge of world affairs and | combat training at the Mountain school at Roswell field, N. M. His Pope fleld., N. C. where he is serv-| ns. to help the soldier towards a peace- | Home fleld, Ida, prior to overseas|wife, Mrs. D. W. Craw, lives ining with a tactical squadron, cise Tox time career. assignment. He is the son of Albert| Fairbury, Il. . Cpl. Scott 1s the husband of Mrs. |Clemmer of Lawrence, a . NE Cora E. Scott, 1800 E. Troy ave. Mechanic with a 9th air force unit

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and the son of Mrs. Alberta Scott of Indianapolis. Cpl. Scott, who has also seen service in North Africa, has been overseas: 16 months.

Marine Pvt. Wiliam J. Downey, {son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. | Downey, 2960 Westbrook ave. has | been graduated from the machine

Pvt. Eugene R. Ahlefeld, husband|in England, Melvin D. Sprouse, of Mrs. Roberta P. Ahlefeld, 3714 E.| former musician with Art Lee's orNew York st, has been transferred |chestra, has been promotéd to corfrom Pt. Harrison to South Camp|poral. He is the son of Mr. and Hood, Tex., for basic training. Mrs. D. M. Sprouse of Indianapolis.

{gun school at San Diego, Cal. His | wife, Cecilia, is living in San | Diego.

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| Serving as a mail clerk at the ‘Santa Barbara, Cal, marine corps ‘air station, Harold E. Renner, son {of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Renner, | {215 Hancock st., has been promoted | {to sergeant. |

Marine Pvt. Walter I. Goens, son | of Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Goens, 1227 Naomi st., has been graduated from the mortar gunnery school at Camp Elliott, San Diego, Cal.

Gingery Now Corporal

Joseph W. Gingery, son of Mr. jand Mrs. Walter G. Gingery, 210 8. Ritter ave. has been promoted to corporal at Westover field, Mass,

| Guy E Mallery Jr, formerly with | | WIRE, has been promoted to cor-| i poral in England where he is serv-| ling as a radio and music technician {with the special service section of) ‘a U. 8. army combat service head- | | quarters. He is the son of Mr. and | Mrs. Guy E Mallery of Chicago, { TIL . |

8S. Sgt. Prarik R. Myers of Indi- | { anapolis, under the supervision of | | the Red Cross, is conducting swim- | {ming and water safety classes for | beginners at Strother field, Kas. { The son of Mrs. Ada Prange, 1034 { Edwards ave. he recently returned {to his field from Pettijean State | park, Morrillton, Ark. where he|

attended a 10-day course in water |

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Donald E. Wilson of Anderson, ‘radio operator and gunner on an| 8th A. A F. Flying Fortress in! (England, has been promoted to staff | sergeant. He is the son of Mr.! and Mrs. Donald R. Wilson of Anderson.

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