Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1944 — Page 20

I Fighting Men

3 WACS RECEIVE COMMENDATION

Cited for Work in the Allied Invasion of

France. Walter Zoller E. M. French

“Three Indianapolis WACs were | WALTER CHARLES ZOLLER,

among those commended for their Seaman 2-c, husband of Mrs. Maroutstanding work ee) oo with | garet Zoller, 1450 Laurel st, and (promoted to first lieutenant,

allied drive through France. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter H.| . ll are S. Sgt. rn liek J. Zoller, 1454 Laurel st., is in Eng-

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Flying Fortress Navigator Ist Stationed at English

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Philip L. Benefiel, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Charles E. Benefiel, 3315 Robert Ghex Ruckle st. navigator on a Flying]! CPL. ROBERT E. GHEEN and Fortress in England, recently was' CPL. GEORGE D. GHEEN, sons of |Mr. and "Mrs. George D. Gheen, 1038 W. 33d st, have returned to Works in England |their camps after visiting here.

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George Gheen

Clark, formerly of 1815 N. Talbot ave; Pvt. Catherine. H Holder, R. R. 1, and Sgt. Cordelia C. Shewmon.

Tinian Isle Ivader

Banjamin L. Bovard, seaman 2-c, formerly of 907 Mariin ave, was & member of an LST which invaded Tinian island.

Pyt. Lloyd E. Jacobs, husband of Mrs. Dorothy Jacobs. 5606 Univers sity ave, is with an ordnance unit in England which sends war material to France.

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| land. { E. M. FRENCH, aviation radio{man 3-c, recently received the navy |aircrewman wings after completing flight combat training at the Ft. Lauderdale, Fla, naval air station.

Cpl. James E. Schafer, son of Robert is’ a radio operator on a Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Schafer, B:24 at Chatham field, Ga. and 5849 Indianola ave. works in the George jis a ground crew radio

central supply department of an |gperator at Camp Pinedale, Fresno, army, general hospital in England. | gg) ig

Two Indianapolis men are weath- | er observers and forecasters in England. They are S. Sgt. William M. | Hodson, son of Mrs. Mary Hodson, | 2326 W. Morris st., and Cpl. Robert ® | |N. Hall, husband of Mrs. R. N. Hall, * & !T17 E. 334 st.

Training In Transport Pvt. Richard H. Templin, former | New York Central railroad employee and son of Herman H. Templin, 72 |S. Fourth st., Beech Grove, is takling training with the army transGuy Bertram George Schopp fportation corps at Camp Plauche, John F. Spalding Harry K. Keller © | La. JOHN F. SPALDING, son of Mrs,

PVT. GUY A. BERTRAM, son of Anna B. Spalding, 1244 E. Washing-

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Mrs. Bessie Morgan, has been! . ; | Rogers and Ensign George H. Rog{awarded the expert rifle medal at] ) ; ensign at the naval air training! | Camp Blanding, Fla. He is the hus- | &7S Jr, recently met in England g

| ; i ir ar- center at Corpus Christi, Tex. band of Mrs. Dee Bertram, 647 War- | for the first time since their ar p ,

ren ave. and the son-in-law of Mr. 'ival overseas. They are the sons | HARRY K. KELLER, son of Mr. {and Mrs. Hurston Dexter 835 War- of Maj. Geor ge H. Rogers St Stout and Mrs. Chester Keller, 1843 Tall-| Iren ave. | Seid, and Mrs. Maude H. Rogers. '\,n ave, recently was commissioned GEORGE SCHOPP, motor ma-| 59 Winthrop ave. second lieutenant at Childress army {chinist’s mate 2-c in the coast guard,| Ronald B. Woodward of Colum- air field, Tex. |is attached to the coast guard rescue | bus, has been promoted to major in| {fleet in the English channel. He England. ! | formerly lived at 504 W. Washington | | Kinsey, son of Mr. and Mrs, Wilst. Adams Visiting Here [liam H. Roberts, 4832 Carvel ave. Pfc. Ed Henry Adams has re-|iS & patient at the base hospital at |turned from the Southwest Pacific | Eglin field, Fla. Cadet Kinsey, and is visiting friends in Indian- randson of Mr. and Mrs. Charles apolis. Schlegel, 4615 Winthrop ave. rei {ceived a broken arm in a fall on an | Pfc. Paul J. Shelton, son of Mrs. obstacle course at the field. |Edith Shelton, 1531 Sturm ave., has completed a special course in com- Cpl. Roy W. Gray, son of Mr. munications at Camp Murphy. Fla. ‘and Mrs. Wilfred Gray, 4325 Engand will report for further duty at|lish ave., recently was promoted to Robins field, Ga. sergeant at Camp Barkeley, Tex.

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{ PFC. LESTER M. WARRENBURG, Indianapolis marine, veter{an of 22 months overseas, is in the | South Pacific. His wife, Helen, and son live at 1721 Lockwood st. | A brother-in-law, PFC. EUGENE | WORLAND, former Indianapolis orchestra leader, is with the army in the Hawalian Islands where he {has been stationed for 14 months. |He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | Thomas Worland, 1721 Lockwood st.

BERRY TAKES PART “IN NORMAN ACTION

| Sgt. Harry G. Berry, son of Mrs. {John ‘S. Berry Sr. 4923 Norwaldo ave, is with an airborne antiaircraft unit in England. He participated in the invasion of Normandy.

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The following men from hoard No. 2 recently were inducted into the armed forces: Dalton Barnes, 836 N. LaSalle st.; Raphael Zimmerman, Columbus, O.; Raymond Brisentine, R. R. 1, Needham: George Sturgeon, 1850 Halloway ave.; Paul Ashley, 2016 Victoria st.; William Frakes, 2025 Ruckle st.; Kenneth Riley, 1006 8. Ravenna st.: Bruce Nowlin, -5339 Rosalyn ave. James Martin, 4503 College ave; Jesse Williams, 1630 Arrow ave.; Richard Gustavel, 6101 Carl Moore, Linton; William Winnett, Greenup, Ill; Charles Reynolds, Dugger; Franklin McGee, 1830 Carrollton avéy William Relphord, 2413 N. Rural st., and William Lyons, 1815 Carrollton ave.

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T. Sgt. Robert A, Brumleve, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Brumleve, 309 E. Fall Creek blvd. is in the ordnance corps in Ergland.

Pvt. George K. Miller, a former |barber in Indianapolis and Lebanon, lis in Normandy working at his {trade for the first U. S. fighter group to begin operations from French soil,

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{ Pfe. James Nicholson, 14 N. Arsenal ave. was a member of the 82d infantry division's glider troops that held two German divisions at, bay while amphibious forces were making their landing opertatio in France in June. ‘ Cpl. Harry V. Teague, son of Mrs. Jerry Teague, R. R. 16, Box No. 448, ‘has been awarded the good conduct medal in England.

! Two Indianapolis men who are in an anti-aircraft unit in France are Pvt. William Barnes, formerly of 436 Arnolda ave., and Sgt. Frank J. LaBon, formerly of 326 N. Holmes ave.

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