Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 August 1944 — Page 14
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Four A.A. F. men from Indianapolis and vicinity won their pilot wings and commissions as second lieutenants and flight officers recently at Columbus, (Miss) army air field. They are 2d Lts. Raymond E. Stoelting, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Stoelting, 3801 Wentworth blvd.; Henry W. Averitt, son of Mrs. Icy Bittner, 23091 E. Michigan st.; Cecil K. Starks, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Starks, 72 N. 5th st, Beech Grove, and Flight Officer Jack E. Weaver of Lebanon.
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Member of a portable surgical hospital in the South Pacific, Sgt. Eugene C. Heath, son of Mr. and [ Mrs. Thomas Heath, 2927 N. Gale st, assists the surgeons during actual operations on the front lines.
He recently volunteered to, serve as an aid man on a rgugh combat | patrol mission and has been awarded a battle star to wear on his PacificAsiatic theater ribbon for participation in the Bougainville campaign. His brother, Seaman 2-¢ Cecil L. Heath of the coast guard, is in Boston, Mass.
Williamson at B-17 Base Cpl. John E. Williamson, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Williamson, 5338 Boulevard pl, assists in the distribution of all incoming and outgoing teletype messages at a
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COLLEGE
Now serving in Cherbourg, Laura | Frances Haight, 145 E. Fall Creek| blvd., was among the first group of American Red Cross workers. to. reach that area.
Van Horn Promoted Alvin L, Van Horn, 3702 N. Par{ker ave., son of Mrs. Cecil Van {Horn of Indianapolis, has been promoted to corporal in Italy.
Supply officer at a redistribution {station in Miami Beach, Fla., Port|wood L. Abbett, husband of Mrs. | Margaret Abbett, 4822 Broadway, {has been promoted to first lieutenant.
Colby E. Moody Jr. son of Mr. | {and Mrs. Colby E. Moody, 3025 N: Meridian st, has been commis|sioned a second lieutenant in the | A. A. F. at Turner field, Ga.
Pacific G. I. Promoted - Deryl G. Dunnuck, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Robert: B. Dunnuck, 17 S. (Denny st, has been promoted to | private first class with the 5th air | force in the Southwest Pacific.
Capt. M. Eugene Lawlis, 2021 | Laurel st., officer in charge of the | training aids section at MacDill | field, Fla., has been graduated from | the Fairchild Camera & Instru{ment aircraft sextant schoo] in | New York.
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John H. Brummett, 2930 Sher{man dr, has won his pilot wings {and commission as second lieuten{ant at Moody field, Ga.
Wiles Is Upgraded Lester A. Wiles, son of Otho L. |Wiles of Lebanon, has been pro-
moted to corporal at Ft. Benning | Ga.
| David L. Blumenthal, son of Mr. ‘and Mrs, Sol Blumenthal, 2844 Ruckle st., has been appointed al (cadet-midshipman in the merchant | (marine and has been assigned to cadet basic school at Pass Christian, Miss, for - engineer officer training.
Board 11 Men Inducted
The following men have been inducted into the armed forces ‘through Marion county local board 11: | ARMY —Richard Eisenmenger, R. R. Box 183: Dwight Henderson, 3340 w,
Michigan st.. Raymond Skelton, Washington st, $68 WwW.
NAVY—Harvey MeDaniel, 1517 st.; Luther Jones, 530 Warren ave,
MARINES Ralph Brown, 1823 Ellen dr.
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