Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 August 1944 — Page 5
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sier Heroes: Lt. Cohan.and Lt. Stew
. member of the y infantry, three years, he was shipped ut t Eng last He was af
tioned at Camp , Ky. - . Lt, Cohan, who was 29, has an 8-month-old
Jack O'Neal of the Indianapolis Police department. n ® a =» Second Lt. John 8. (Jack) Stewart bomber pilot, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart, 6202 N. Harding st, was killed yesterday afternoon when his plane crashea near Wright field, Dayton, O., where he had been stationed since February. : x ] He was on’ a test flight when one motor failed, resulting in the crash,
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A graduate of Purdue university and a member of Sigma Nu fraternity, Lt. Stewart was employed by the Allison division of General Motors until he entered the service in January, 1943. He won his wings and commission at Blackland field,
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¥ Tex: fs ° The young pilot was engaged to marry Miss Barbara:Royster, daugh- | 7 "ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Royster, : Lafayette.
£7 Survivors, besides the parents, are two brothers, Aviation Student
“Prank (Bud) Stewart, stationed (Dos i mere, ta
f+: _Btewart, Dallas, Tex ..5ce : os "a % Pvt. Robert Lee Baldwin, son of ‘Mr. and Mrs, James Baldwin, 501 Coffey st., died of pneumonia July 1 in Iran, where he had been stationed with a quartermaster unit for 20 months. He had been in serv- + jce'since July 28, 19042, and had been oversea since October, 1942, A former student of Washington high school, Pvt. Baldwin was 20 and was formerly employed by the . Hook Drug Co. He attended grade © school in Columbus and public © school 47. 1 : a Survivors, besides the parents, are two sisters, Miss Mary Jane Baldwin and Mrs. Marjorie Wilkins, and three brothers, Paul, Eugene and Russell, all of Indianapolis, ” ” . LL. John W. Little, pilot of a B-24, has been missing over Germany % since July 19. Overseas since April, i he had completed 18 missions, had been awarded the air medal and i three oak leaf clusters and was a fs Member of a squadron which re- © cently received the presidential ¢i- ¢ tation. . Lt. Little is the husband of Mrs. Jayne A. Little and the son of Mr. © and Mrs. H, A Little, all of 3346 N.| = Pennsylvania st. He is a graduate . of Shortridge high school and was
His father-in-law is Detective Sgt.
The 25-year-old pilot’ was in the
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_ First LL. Frank D, Cohan , . .
John Wright “Wounded
George Saba wounded ~~
a4 foreman at the Allison division {i of General Motors before entering the air forces in January, 1942.
o ” ¥ Ad First Lt. Emest A. Buenting, a!
pilot of a B-24 bomber, was seriously wounded on his 50th mis. sion, which was to have been his Ge SR -Jast---befors .com‘ing home.
and Mrs. Buent-
+ worker ' in "Italy informing ‘them that their son was
in the hospital oo there. The let. 4 Buenting ter was dated July 28, __
Lt. Buenting, who is 26, is a graduate of Technical high school and formerly was employed by the P. R. Mallory Co. He entered the service
three years ago and went overseas!
in February. His wife, Anna Jean,
whom he married in December, lives
in Clovis, N. M. » » } . Plc. George A; Saba, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Saba, 947 N. Temple ave, was wounded June 17 on yr The war department notiMr. and Mrs. Saba Wednesday but a Red Cross nurse had previously written them that their son was wounded in the right hand. Pvt. Saba is now in a fleet hospital in the South Pacific. He entered the marine corps in September, 1943. and had been overseas since December, 1943. A former student of Manual high school, he
iis 19 and formerly was employed by
M. Ross Masson & Co. "= 2 =» Pfc, John C. Wright was wounded
killed in Normandy. =
‘His parents, Mr. !
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Second Lt. John §. (Jack) ‘Stewart . . . killed in crash:
Lt. John W. Little . . . missing "over Germany.
Francis Gioe: William Carr Wounded Wounded in action in the South Pacific, his aunt, Mrs. Margaret Jones, 302 Hancock ave, has been notified. Pvt. Wright is 19 .and attended school in Avon. He made his home with his aunt until he entered the service and formerly was employed by the L. S. Ayres Co.
Pfc. Francis Gioe, a veteran” of Guadalcanal and Tarawa, has been {wounded . during action in the {South Pacific. In a letter received two weeks ago by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Gioe, E. Raymond st, he wrote that he had a shrapnel wound in the right shoulder and had been in a hospital two or three weeks. " A member of the marine corps,
.|displayed by Lt. > reat credit upon himself -and thei} tarmed forces of the: Pree Bliles 3 «Xb Ha group recently -be-}
" |tories mark.
Sgt. Willard Rosebrough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rosebrough, 13656 Hiatt st, was wounded in the battle of Quinville, France, and is
[now in a hospital in England; his
mother has been notified. He has been in the service almost three years and left the country last January, the same month as did his twin brother, Eimer H., who had been stationed with the ambulance corps in France, but is now home on a furlough, xf 2 = = , Pvt. William F, Carr, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Carr, 4414 Guilford ave, was wounded July 10 in Normandy and is recovering in a hospital in England. He has been awarded the purple heart. Pvt. Carr enlisted in the army in March, “1043, at Dallas, Tex, his former home, and went overseas in May, 1944. He is 20, graduated from high school in Dallas and attended Texas A. & M. college. A brother, James B., is an aviation mechanic in the army air corps at San Francisco, : ”n - -
Sgt. Kenneth C. Dreyer, 1706 N. Delaware st., has been awarded an ‘oak leat cluster to the air medal for meritorious achievement as aerial radio operator from Nov. 17, 1943, to April 20, 1944. The award was for flights with the 13th army airforce. » ” x Lt. Roberti L. Harness, Mustang pilot from Kokomo, has been awarded the third dak leaf custer to the air medal. A citation, which
part: 5 Lhe courage, coolness and skill Harness reflect
came the third highest scoring
fighter group in the European’ the-'
ater when it surpassed the 400-vic-
208 # Six Indiana Marines today were listed as wounded in a navy depart ment casualty report. They are Pic. Glenville D. Barringer, son of Mrs. May Day, Ellettsville; Cpl. James F. Lowe, son of Mrs. Anna E. Lowe, Terre Haute; Opl. Maurice H. Lowe, son -of Mrs. Mabel D. Lowe, Kennard; Pfc. Law-
rence C. Pugh, son of Mrs. Alwilda,
M. Pugh, Winamac: Pfc. Edward J. Runyon, son of O. Runyon, Muncie, and Pfc. Henry C. Sieczko, son of Mrs. Antonio Sieczko, South Bend.
Pvt. Joseph S. Boilek, son of Mrs. Mary Boilek, East Chicago, reported killed in action Jan. 27, has been awarded the silver star posthumously for bravery during the Ital-
Pvi. Gioe is 22 and has been in| service two years, overseas 21; months of that time. A brother, |
with an army air force in England, |
Warren Central high school and worked for his father, a plastering | contractor, before entering the
ian campaign Dec. 16, 1943. He was a machine gunner for a heavy weapons platoon and observed an
8. Sgt. Salvatore Gioe, is stationed enemy machine gun nest to his
front.
The young marine graduated from |- “He alerted his company and] then, in-spite of his exposed posi-!
tion, which was under fire from the enemy gun, began accurate fire at the gun, killing the enemy of-
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Killed: Pvt. Baldwin
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Dies in Iran; 6 Dies in Iran; 6 Wounded enemy ‘soldiers fo fige,” the citation | patrol was detected by the enemy read. : ; and with the exception of. Sgt. He knocked out a second machine | Tuttle and one other man, was angun nest shortly after. {nihilated. Ti 2 = = ‘| Sgt. Tuttle then réimained in the Sgt. Carl R. Tuttle, Muncie, a danger zone, obtaining the needed : ner of war, has been awarded information. After reporting to his pian sliver star for bravery in {he | Ommander he voluntarily went back into the area, where his patrol Italian campaign. had been trapped, in an effort to
‘He led a reconnaissance patrol | recover any of his men who might into- enemy territory in November, have been wounded. He failed to 1943, to obtain information as to! return,
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