Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1944 — Page 16

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WAR CASUALTY,

‘Pvt. Theron Brown Loses Leg as Result of Wound

In France.

Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Brown, 1502 E. Naomi st, “have returned from Battle Creek, Mich., after a visit {with their son, Pvt, Theron V. Brown, who was seriously wounded {in France July 8. Pvt, Brown's left leg was amputated July 12. | Accompanying his parents were

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Francis Wright Robert Shorter

FRANCIS L. WRIGHT, aviation cadet. son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Wright, 2864 N. Sherman dr., has completed primary flight train= ing at Thunderbird field, Glendale, Ariz. ROBERT L. SHORTER, cook 1-¢, of the merchant marine, veteran of four months’ service in the South Pacific, is visiting his wife, Dorothy Jane, and son, Robert, at 4861 Crit-

{ Mrs. Lillie Grider, Danville, Ill, aunt, and Miss Bernie Suitor of Indianapolis, who will marry Pvt. Brown Christmas day.

| Strother Brann Dow Hickam

SECOND LTS. STROTHER H. BRANN and DOW B. HICKAM, both of Indianapolis, were graduated recently as pilots from Lubbock field, Tex. Lt. Hickam is the |son of Mr. and Mrs, Clifton Hickam, 323 8S. Keystone ave, and Lt. |Brann's home is at 3249 N. New Jersey st.

| . | John W. Hause, son of Mrs. May Sheets. 238 N. Walcott st., has been [promoted to staff sergeant in India.

Pvt. Arthur A. Fisher, husband of Mrs. Alice Fisher, 535 Park ave. was

among a group of drivers recently commended for courageous perform-

FUSSY

ance of duty in driving infantrymen during the 5th army offensive on Rome. He is assigned regularly to an anti-aircraft battalion.

Aviation Cadet Arthur E. Niles,

{son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Niles, 210 N. Gray st. is in basic pilot training at Perrin field, Tex.

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Bernard J. Maurer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Maurer, 57 S. Sherman dr. recently was graduated from the Norman, Okla., naval air technical training center.

In pre-flight training at San An[tonio, Tex., are 44 men from Indian{apolis and one from Southport. { They are: Raymond Adams. 2133 Shelby st. Sam

A NORWICH PRODUCT | psalos. 1626 E. Kelly st.; Lawrence Bailey,

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Donald Beebe, 2126 Sugar Grove ave.; James Bottin, 4130 {Hartman dr.; Robert Brown, 743 Sparrow

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ave.; Jerry Cranny, 117 E. 13th st.; David Curran, 249 Terrace ave, Don e Rossa, 2017 Park ave.; Paul W. Elljott, 4624 ‘Rockwood ave.; Frank Fleener, 25 8. Arlington ave.; Paul D. French, 2442 Carrollton ave.; Albert Gisler, 5139 E. | Michigan st.; Malcolm Paul Haines, 1821 {E. Riverside dr.; Albert Henning Jr., 2939 N. Meridian st. Armin Holle, 2921 English ave; Wil{liam Hurrle, R. R. 6 Box 264; Jack Jelliffe, 87 W. 43d st.; Carl Losey, 731 Olin {ave.: Robert Madden, 2614 E. North st.; | Francis McCaslin, 253 N. Arsenal ave. Edward McKinney Jr., 1023 N. Oakland ‘ave.: | James McNutt, 2508 W. 42d st.; Alfred D. | Nester, 839 8. Dennison st.; Joseph O'Nan, | 545 Fletcher ave,; Charles "Pope, 2230 Col{lege ave.; Dwight Pottenger, 3122 Central jave.; Joseph Powderly, 1920 Allison st. Paul Poynter, 2749 8S, Meridian st.; Del: bert Rader, 1218 W, 2Ist st.; Harrison | Retmier, 522 E, 56th st.; Paul C, Rickard, 1944 E. Epler ave. Francis Riggs, 1639 N: Meridian st.; Edward Rose, R. R. 18, Box 629; Don Scheuer, 11410 N. Gale st.; George Schuessler, 2629 [W. Michigan st.; Irwin Sedberry, 1428 W. 26th st.; Harris Sentir, 2250 N. Meridian; John Serak Jr., 2337 Collier st.; William Shaffer, 1508 N. LaSalle st.; DhuAine Snyder, 828 North Dr., Woodruff Place; Lawrence Cavette Sparks, 6474 Broadway; Paul Thomas, 3409 N. Capitol ave.; ‘villlam

tenden ave. He is the son of Mr.

n and Mrs. Cecil Shorter of Terre

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, Kiesle In Italy First Lt. James W. Kiesle, hus-

|band of Mrs. Virginia Kiesle, 4421

Central ave, is with t the 5th army in |

Italy. “us aI

Tripp, 4514 E. 1%th st, and Charles Ur-| bancic, 1437 N, Belle Vieu pl, all of In-|

dianapolis, and Frank Parks, 6% Walngt ‘st., Southport,

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Indianapolis men: Cpl. Tillman E. Beikes. 1215 E. Ohio st.; Pfe. Nicholas Kelsch, 1523 N. Linwood ave: Pfc. Joseph McGrath Jr, 1051 8. Randolphe st; Pvt. John Moyer, 1024 S. New Jersey st.; Pfc. Oliver Neiman, 914 Villa st, and Pfc, Clarence Pfaus, 1605 Leonard st.

Chief Warrant Officer Louis C. Culmann, son of Mr, and Mrs. Louis J. Culmann, R. R. 17, is with a finance detachment in Italy.

Pfc. George W. Rudicel is visiting his mother, Mrs, Edna Leightner, Alert, after 27 mionths in the Southwest Pacific.

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We salute CMs GIs”

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Participating in the capture of Ste. Mere Eglise, France, were six!

George Dreschel ~ Helen Walker GEORGE H. DRESCHEL JR. petty officer: 3-c; son of Mr, and Mrs. George Dreschel, 3228 Guil-

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WAC SGT. MELEN L. WALKER, daughter of William PF. Walker, 1134 'N. Mount st., is a clerk-typist in the adjutant’ general's ‘office in England. § 4

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