Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 July 1944 — Page 10
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“Serving in That Area; 5 Are Sergeants.
They are T. Sgt. Ralph Chupp Jr., husband of Mrs. Betty J. Chupp, 734 Pleasant Run blvd. “8 Sgt. Owen R. Green, 1310. W. 30th st.; Sgts. Glenn T. Wilson, son of Mrs, Louella H. Davis, 4707 Winthrop ave.: James H. Grant, son of Mrs. {Mattie F. Grant, 639 S. Delaware 1st: Louis E. Wambsganss, son of | Mrs. Eleanor Wambsganss, R. R. 9; { Pfc. Raymond C. Kuehr, son of Mrs. | Loretta Kuehr, 623 Orange st., and 'Pvt. Jesse J. Dugan, son of Mrs.
| Mary Dugan, 2258 N. Meridian st.
Plays Invasion Role In his first action with the énemy, Charles W. Wilson, ship's cook 3-c, 2537 S. Delaware st, was a member of a U. S. naval crew in the American assault forces on invasion day. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Rugenstein of Morristown.
Wayne Carson, son of Mrs. E. A. i Carson, 5466 N. Pennsylvania’ st. | has been promoted to lieutenant | colonel in the medical corps at Me- | pin field, Tampa, Fla. His wife, | Gladys, and their two young daugh- | ters, Barbara and Marcy, are with
1 him in Tampa.
J. C. Ingram, Jr., fireman 2-c, 317 Dorman st, has completed amphibious training at Camp Bradford, Norfolk, Va.
Three Indianapolis soldiers have been enrolled in. the armored They are Pvt. Albert E. Goodson, 449 N. LaSalle st., son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Goodson of Mattoon, Ill; Jack B. Logsdon, son. of Mr. and Mrs. John LI Logsdon, 953 W. 32d st, and Harold M. Rodgers, 4016 E. 34th st.
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Indianapolis men are serving ; with the army's signal corps in the Mediterranean.
In the Army
Charley Wilcox Ernest Reuter SECOND LT. CHARLEY P. WILCOX, son of Charles P. Wilcox of Plainfield, has completed his phases
of combat training at the Mountain Home field, Idaho, prior fo his over-|
ler of a Liberator ‘bomber Nov. 13, 1943. PVT. ERNEST: R. REUTER, husband of Mrs, Thelma Reuter, 2705 Westbrook ave, is at Ft. Riley, Kas.
Aviation Cadet Gordon W. Stephens, “son of Prank M. Stephens, 4913 University ave, has been awarded the sharpshooter’s medal at Maxwell field, Ala. Gene M. Figel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theo J. Figel, 351 N. Graham st., was awarded his pilot wings and commission to second lieutenant recently at Moore field, Tex, .
Aviation Cadet George T. Newhart, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. X, Newhart, 3911 E. 11th st, is at the cadet center at San Antonio, Tex. for primary flight training.
Serving with the air service com- | mands in the CThina-Burma-India |
theater of operations, Henry O. Hesselgrave, 430 N. Walcott st, has been promoted to captain. He has been in the C. B. IL theater eight months,
Radio operator with the Oth troop carrier command in the European theater of operations, Robert FP. Resiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.F. Resiner, 514 N. Jefferson ave. has been promoted to staff sergeant.
Pvt, Joseph P. McHugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McHugh, 918
Fletcher ave., has the .job of supply clerk at an air service command staton in England.
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WAC Pvt. Mary R. Marvin=1408 |E. Raymond st, is-a member of the {first WAC .compadiy. to be sent to
[thé Middle East to serve with the Heid! lallied- armies. © «x
In order to be, sent. overseas the WAC; petitioned for “busting” and ripped off their own stripes in order to be in on the shipment. Marvin was "ousted: fram peival first class,
When Aviation. Ce Cadet James E Bruce, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bruce, 3738 N, Temple ave, who suffered a broken lég in an automobile accident in May, leaves the Birmingham
Mary Marvin in Mideast
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“Capt. William F. Shafer, husband |
of Mrs. Katherine Shafer, and son Mrs. William’ J. Shafer, 2001 N. ‘Meridian st., is at the A. A. F. overseas replacement depot wk Greensboro, N. C., for as
Leroy T. Smith, jth, husband, of Mrs. Dorothy ‘ Smith, 2233 Howard st. is eligible qualify for the petty. Omioe. rate ol Dewcans nate
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