Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1944 — Page 7
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Luca Sergeant in Charge ,
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In France.
Sgt. Robert 1. Noffke, husband of | Mrs. Ruth Noffke, 2355 “Wheeler st., son of Mrs. Elenora L. Noffke, Oakland ave, is in charge of layout section in France.
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-ard Wood, Mo., are Pvts. Paul L. - Houze, husband of Mrs. Dorothy! Jean Houze, 2423% Guilford ave.: Earl L. Powers, husband of Helen R. Powers, 18 8, Euclid -ave; Ken(Dit 8, Jovaii, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jordan, 129 N. Bradley st. Jue A. Burton, son of Mrs, B. Tapscott, 2542 N, Dear- . PW. Elmer B. ‘Baldwin, Mr. d Mrs. Luther I. + McCordsville, also is at Ft.
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receiving basic training at Camp
#Croft; 8. C.,
+ = Schwab, "son of John T. Schwab."
. 807 N. Dearborn st.; Kenneth Dore!
! rell, ‘husband of Mrs. Trevo Dorrell,
Pig
+ 1228 W. 31st st, and Marion I.
Jones, soni of Mrs. Clara Cunning- Si + ham, 1658 Medford st. 5
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Serve in France
Pvt. Joe Sering, formerly of 1325 Union st, and Cpl. Ward, M. Wat-
© son, formerly of 4TN. Jefferson ave., Are with an airborne agti-aircrat
« unit in France,
2: -, - Edward Stillwell; well, Husband of Mrs.
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Pear] Stillwell, 442 N. Davidson st., recently was graduated from the _. electrician’s school at the St, Louis,
Res Sustand of | 4 M. Dukes, Beech “Grove; is in ‘basic-- Siang at Ft ‘Riley, Kas
Paterson Promoted : James J. Paterson, Crawfordsville, has been promoted. to major at an!
+ . sir transport command base in InLt. * dia. He is division Special service
* officer, -
William: F. “Muir, ;seaman l-¢,
+ formerly of 615 Somerset st. was! ‘ among the coast guard boat crews |
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* Who landed the first army assault’
troops on Saipan. Lotus P. VanScyoc, Morristown,
. has-been promoted to staff sergeant * at Btout Field.”
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Paul‘ L. Whitehead, carpenter's | “mate 2-c, son of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Whitehead, 1805 Lockwood st. has been assigned to the crew of an IST at the amphibious training! * base, Camp Bradford, Va.
; “Pt. Robert L Bla Blackford, son of
Ira E Blackford, New Palestine, is in basic training at Camp Lee, Va.
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Three Indianapolis men wii “are
Elmer H. Jose Fred Eads
CAPT, ELMER H. JOSE JR, veteran of 15 months’ air.combat in three = different ters, has started the course of tion at the army command and general staff school, Ft. Leavenworth, Kas. His father, Col. Elmer H. Jose, is
Fairfield, O.
‘MOTOR MACHINIST'S ‘MATE 3-C FRED EADS is one of the crew members on a coast guard-manned LST that received a letter of commendation for their “exceptional performance” in evacuating 265 ‘wounded during the initial -assault on France, His home is at 1223 8. Sheridan ; ave.
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Fs A Schomberg Elsie Ahlbrand ARTHU R LT. SCHOMBERG carpenter's mate 2-c, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Schomberg, 334 Lincoln st, served aboard a coast guard-manned LST that “participated In the initial ae on France -“
SECOND aT ELSIE AHL- | BRAND, formerly of Indianapolis, | is supply and platoon officer for a’ basic training company at WAC! training center, Ft. Des Moines, Ia. |
Ft.. She is the - daughter of Mr: and!
Mrs, Oscar C. Ahlbrand, Greensburg.
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Emerson Davis Robert Watkins |
"EMERSON PF. DAVIS, fireman {1-c, husband of Mrs. Jane Davis, | 4265 N. Capitol ave. is in Diesel] { engineering school at Gulfport, Miss. ! {He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J.! | Forrest Davis, 5102 Madison ave. |
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PVT. ROBERT D. WATKINS, |
son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V.|
Watkins 312 E. 33d st, has com-! pleted jump training at the parachute school, Ft. Benning, Ga.
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