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Sergeant Is Technician With | AAF Squadron in ey England. EsriCarter Walter Grover
Guy E. Stratton of Indianapolis.| warTeR 1. GROVER, Indiancamera repair technician in a photographic squadron of the 8th A. A. F. in England, has been promoted to sergeant. He is the son of Mr and Mrs. Charles E. Stratton, 3345 Collier st, and his job is to install the cameras in the speedy P-38 “Lightning” photo ships.
Six Indiana men were promoted recently at an air service command base in India. They were Herbert A. Nelson, South Bend, to major: Charles E. Wilson. Ft. Wavne, to technica! sergeant: Charles P Sheats, 228 Leeds ave., Indianapolis, and Harry E. Czajkowski, South Bend. to sergeant, and James J Russo. Huntington, to corporal technician.
William Harrington Eisie Ahlbrand
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Veteran of Italian Fighting.
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Carries Wounded WILLIAM O. HARRINGTON, Pfc. James A. Hill, 528 Roanoke 227 8 Oxford st, was graduated ist. is one of the litter bearers who (from boot training recently as carried American wounded ashore honor man of his company at Great : at Fnglish ports from the invasion | Lakes, Ill, and is on boot leave. | craft. 4 ELSIE B. AHLBRAND, formerly | jof Indianapolis, was commissioned | Aviation Cadets Stanley D. Nooe, a second lieutenant in the army | 2255 N. Dearborn st. and Harold L. | recently upon completion of officer Hodges, 31041; E. Michigan st. | candidate training at the 34 WAC have both received expert's badees | training center, Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga. for proficiency with a 45 automatic | She is the daughter of the Rev. pistol. ‘ O. C. Ahlbrand of Greensburg. t
WAC Promoted
|v Martha Florence Moon has been |. fret kil) confirmed recently. He promoted to corporal in the WAC oy, ine gin air force.
at Mitchell field, N. Y. The daugh- | ee ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Moon. | First Lt. Hunter P. Kennedy, 822 Crawfordsville, she formerly taught N. Denny st. was graduated from at the New Ross high school. | the medical field service school at Pfc. Bertha 1. Evans has been Carlisle barracks, Pa., recently. awarded the good conduct medal at | | Laurinburg-Maxton army air base. | {| Before her enlistment she was em-
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Gets Technician's Badge For skill displayed in his duties in the turret shop at an 8th A.A. F.
service command station in England, 8. Sgt. Harry J. Miller of In-
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d ii turrets of bombers, is former as-| >) ‘0 Jour 23 cities in central and
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Indiana proudly boasts 10,000 marines.
That mark was reached today Pvt. Land at
when Robert Hugh Land became
uated this month as top i. honor 839 dent a nderson Pvt. Land high school and received the award of merit from the Anderson Rotary club. He is the nephew of Cmdr. Joseph N. Land, U.S. navy, and
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Among one of the largest coni tingents of WACs to land in Italy were Lt. Vivian B. Watson of Waynetown, Pvt. Mary R. Marvin, 1405 E. Raymond st.. and Pvt. Mary G. Stephens of Bloomington.
Wippel Promoted
Bernard Wippel has been promoted to hospital apprentice 2-¢ after completing a six-weeks course at the hospital corps school of
He is the son of Mrs. Elizabeth Wippel, 1508 Barth ave.
Norman W. Spaulding, of Indianapolis, celebrated his 28th birthday ion Bougainville, June 11. He is a ! typewriter repairman,
Mr. and Mrs. John Lawlis, 1134 S. Keystone ave, is an aerial engineer on a Liberator of the 13th air force in the South Pacific,
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{ Delbert E. Bright, husband of Mrs. Eva 4. Bright, 1127 Chester st, was recently awarded the expert rifieman medal at Aberdeer! proving ground, Md.
| Indianapolis men now in boot training at Great Lakes naval training station are: Gerald Matthews, 114}; EB Ohio st:
Reeder, 925 Massachusetts ave: Albert M Rush, 1132 Carroilton ave William F
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Robert Hallam, 3352 Capitol ave, Charles \ & W. Ditton, 2030 Emerson ave Ronaid
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The following men have been transferred from Ft. Harrison: Pvt. Elmer Roosa, ‘husband of Alice Rooss, 1017 Windsor st; Pvt. Bmerson J Bell, son of Charles W. Bell, R. R. 3 and Pvt. Stanley McKay, husband of Mrs Sabina McKay, 1115 N. LaSalle st, all assigned to Camp Hood, Tex. Pvt. J, A Urbanic, husband of Mrs. Lorraine Urbanie, 939 N. Arnold st, has been ordered
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