Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 August 1944 — Page 13
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1944
In the Service—
1 VETERANS BACK “| ATFT, HARRISON
Base After Seeing Mother Here.
Fifteen men from Indianapolis and vicinity who have served in the European theater of operations from eight to 30 months have re-
turned to Ft. Harrison before visiting their homes. They are: Pvts. Morris K. Beeson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hayes, 1544 Dawson ave.; Milton C. Clarke, 420 N. Linwood ave.; Robert C. Reasoner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Reasoner, 920 N. Campbell ave.; James O. Smith, husband of Ms; Lucille Smith, 805 N. East st.. Robert Renatrson, son of Mr. and Mrs, rant When 8t. Clair st, and Basil V, al, husband of Mrs. "Pauline i 2852 N. Tacoma ave,; Pfcs. Melvin BE. George, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. George, 3001 E. 25th st.; Henerson P, Allen, son of Jessie B. Allen, Bridgeport, and George D. Weese, 1442 Kennington st. Cpls. Leon J. McCool, husband of Mrs. Maxie McCool, 21402 N. Talbot st., and James W. 8moot Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James W. 8moot Sr.; Sgt. Ernést E. Lemasters, son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. LeMasten 904 Harlan st.; 8. ts, Waldon R. Kinnick, husband of Mrs. Lillian Jean Kinnick, 1423 Brunswick ave.; Clarence R. Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. William 8. Gardner, 1862 Barth ave, and Capt. Har-
Corporal Returns to Oregon :
L. Lawler, son of Mrs. Zona Lawler, 48 N. Whitcomb st.
Fighting Family
Dexter Duke Paul Duke
Two sons and a son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Hurston Duke, 835 River ave., are in the service. PVT. PAUL C. DUKE, is in the infantry in France, while his brother, PFC. DEXTER W. DUKE, is in the A. A. F. ground crew in the South Pacific. Dexter's wife, Aileen, and child, Ronnie, live at 925 Arbor ave.
PVT. GUY A BERTRAM, the son-in-law, is at Camp Blanding, Fla. He is the son of Mrs, Bessie Morgan and his ‘wife, Dee, and children, Carolyn, Yulondia and Sharon, live! at 647 Warren ave,
«
Two Indianapolis aviation cadets!
are at Cortland, Ala., for basic pilot |
training. They are Cadets William
MORRIS SAVES 2 FROM WATER
Ex-Lifeguard Here Now Is With Infantry on
Saipan.
Pfc. Richard F. Morris, 830 N. Oakland ave. now with an infantry division on Saipan, recently rescued two soldiers who were drowning 150 yards out at sea. Before entering the army, Morris was a lifeguard at Indianapolis municipsl swimming pools, °
Clerk in the adjutant general office of the 9th A. A. PF, in the European theater of operations, Sgt. Herman Burkhardt, son of Mrs. Lena Campbell, 318 S. Butler ave., with members of his headquarters, {received a special commendation from Brig. Gen. Myron Wood, commanding general of the 9th air force | command.
Three Indianapolis aviation cadets are at Bainbridge field, Ga. They
R. Dabbs, son of Mr. and Mrs. are Cadets James B. Thaxton, son
Charles P. Dabbs, 6125 N. Central
of Mrs, Daisy Thaxton, 269 Reisner
ave.; and Richard E. Kasler, son of | st.; Eugene H. McNay, son*of R. E.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex E. Kasler, 4626 College ave.
McNay, 1241 Congress ave.; “and
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Mrs. Otto Russell, 60556 E. Washington st. =
Charles B. Wolfla, 5344 Speedway dr, has been graduated from the postal school at the quartermaster school at Camp Lee, Va,
First Lt. Charles E. Mosiman, son of Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd B. Mosiman, 339 N. Bolton ave. is at Pecos field, Tex. His wife, Josinah, is with him.
An army instructor at New York university, N. Y., Harry H, Feldman, son of Mr.
and Mrs, Louis|g
a physical education teacher in
he New Qrieans, 1a, port of em-
school number two for three years, | barkation.
Second . Lt. Charles V. Wortham, 2651 E. Riverside dr., is in pilot training at Maxwell field, Ala,
Robert L. Sims, son of Mrs. Leland Sims, 220 W. 33d st., has been pro-
moted to technician fifth grade at|f
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Feldman, 707 N. Alabama st, has been promoted to captain, He was
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Five Indianapolis bluejackets are in boot training at Great Lakes, IIL They ale Josephs A. Baboush, soa of
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