Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1944 — Page 20

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Receiving basic training a ‘Hood, Tex., are four India ‘men. They are Pvts. Edwin B. Smith, son of Mrs. Rosemary B. ‘Smith, 20 S. La Salle st; {Chapelle, son of Donald Chapelle, 19169 N. Harding st.; Charles F. Cox, ison of Mr. and Mrs, Charles E. Cox, | 812 E. Ohio st, and John Catt, "on of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Catt, 577 N. Dearborn st. Cpl. Robert] Catt, brother of Pvt. Catt, is in the air corps at Fresno, Cal

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sant Run blvd. and Pvt. wil- | Park ave, a veteran of 45 missions son of Mr. and over Europe; Mrs. William G. Brower, 5701 Ju-| Marauder group which has diss lian ave. are in basic training at tinguished itself with an outstand-

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Wins Distinction for Bombing.

First Lt. Clarence Kissell, 5117

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| ing. bombing accuracy record. Serving with the 3515t regiment in Italy are Pfc. Chester W. Ritter, 1253 S, Shephard st.; Pfc. Donald Pic. | Lloyd Marshall, 2215 N. Winter Capt. “Tecil’ S. Cohen, 639 Pvt. James W. Huitchin-

E. Lewis, 522 E. 23d st.; P. Turner, 1659 Roosevelt ave.;

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{Hawthorne ‘lane; Pvt. Robert W. Keller, 3302 Park ave., and Pvt, John N. Muluihill, 1345 Blaine ave.

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Clark Commended

Ensign Donald E. Clark, son of |

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse ‘A. Clark, 941 N. Keystone ave., recently was com- | mended for outstanding work In| Diesel engine repair and maintenance classes at landing craft | school, amphibious training base, |

| Coronado, Cal... . ..

Marine Pfc. husband of Mrs. F. P. Lemons, | 5222 E. Michigan st. soon will be! honorably discharged. | Robert W. Watson, hospital ap-| prentice 1-c¢, son of Mr. and Mrs.! Leslie A. Watson, 3237 Guilford ave.,! has been graduated from the ma-| rine corps field medical school at] Camp Pendleton, Oceanside, Cal.

In B-24 School

Second Lt. Jerrold 'J, Huddleston, husband of Mrs. Dorothy E. Huddleston, 4109 Byram ave, is enrolled in B-24 co-pilot school at Keesler field, Miss.

Cadet Erwin J. son of MrT. and Dieckman Sr, 5424 has. been awarded 2 medal at Maxwe

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Aviation Dieckman Jr, Erwin J. H. Guilford ave., sharpshooters field, Ala.

Rowe -Promoted

Cecil F. Rowe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pierce E. Rowe, 336 N. Wallace st., has been promoted to first leutenant at the ferrying division of the army tradsport command in Cincinnati, O.

Sgt. Frank Arford, husband of Mrs. Dénny:st. and son son of Mr. and

st., is visiting his home after completing 64 bombing missions in. the

Lt. Kermit H. Bunnell, husband of Mrs. Leonore Bunnell, 5885 Cen- | tral ave, has returned to the New Orleans, La. naval district after] eight months at sea as commanding officer of a naval gun crew.

Given Promotion

Justin Frommer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Frommer, 5744 Carroliton ave. recently was promoted to first lieutenant at the Cherry

Point, N. C., marine air base:

Three Indianapolis men who recently were graduated from special training schools at the Great Lakes, Ill, naval station are Floyd Marlnee, 2833 McPherson st., electricians mate school; Vincent Masarachia, 1001 Villa ave, - gunners mate school, and Donald Misamore, 5340 College ave. gunners mate school.

Pvt. Severin C. Litzelman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Litzelman, 418 N. Exeter ave., is. enrolled in che -Jradio-mechanies-training-school at

Truax Field, Madison, Wis.

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In England.

Becomes Sergeant While hx Serving With.U. S. Unit

John Markovich, son of Mr. and

Mrs. Adam Markovich, - 466 Ran- ; p dolph st, has been promoted to Robertso sergeant. Sgt. ‘Markovich is in Mrs. Edith B. Robertson 1, 4

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Mother ‘Tries Not to Worry. Too Much’; Three | Overseas. | |

There are five sons in the Robertare -in ‘the service. They are the sons of Mrs. Edith B. Robertson of 2141 E. 43d st, and | the late Joe Robertson, | Pvt. George Walter, 27, is with the | airborne infantry in Italy. In farvive) | for two vears, he has been overseas | {18 months and was first a para-|

| trooper until injured making a junp| .

'over Africa. His wife, the former! | Rose Anderson 'and their i8-month-old son, Frederick K., live at | 1527 Tacoma ave. He was with International Harvester Co. Inc. in civil life.

Air Corps Mechanic

Then there is Pvt. Lloyd pant, | 25, an air corps mechanic stationed at Liberal, Kas.’ Lloyd has been in| the service three years and hasn't been* home since induction. His! wife Joyce and their child live in Denver, Colo. He was with the Bridges & Graves Co, before entering the service. Another air corps; mechanic is] Pvt. Arthur Wesley, 24, with three years of active service. His outfit was shipped to Italy this year. de formerly was with the Standard Cil Co. - . With the ground forces is 20-year-{old Pvt. Forrest Ellsworth, a field ‘artilleryman whose unit moved over to England this year. 18 months, he now is in France, his mother believes. He was an employee’ of the Stewart-Warner Corp. \ Meet “The Kid” The “kid” is Pvt. Donald Eugene, 18, wha threw in with the marines!

Now at Camp Pendleton, Cal, .e| has just completed his boot train- | ing. He was with the William F. Steck plumbing and heating concern. The brothers are all Indianapolis natives, as are their three sisters, who all live here, and their mother. Their father came here from Tennessee. All the boys attended local schools. Mrs. che

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his. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fleenor, Fairfav rd., after 32 months in the southwest Pacific theater of operations.

‘Marine Cpl. Robert E. Everett, son of Mrs. Alice Everett, 314 N. Auduhon rd., recently was promoted to his present rank for his part in the invasions of Saipan and Tinian islands. ‘Wounded on Saipan, June 28, he returned to dty immediately.

Pvt. Stinson E. McAtée, husband of Mrs. Dorothy McAtee, 2346 Prospect st, has returned after months, in Italy. He is the son of

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to give the family a little “balance.” | .

Cpl. Robert L. Fleenor is visiting |,

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Mr. and Mrs, J. E. McAtee, 226 N. |"

Three Marion county men are en-

‘Ends Jump Training

rolled in the radio mechanics school at Truax field, Wis. They are Pvts. Lyle Sedinger, son of Mrs. Pearl .|Boyington, Beech Grove, and Perry Dehoney, son of James Dehoney, and Ronald Smith, ‘son of Gay Smith, Mooresville. ?

Pvt. Emerson Canfield, grandson

Pvt, Russell R. Baker, husband of | Mrs, Chester st.,

Catherine L. Baker,

108 N. Beville ave,

Ritter Promoted

of Mrs. Allie B. Burris, 24 S. Oxford st., has completed Jump training at the Ft. Benning

(Ga.) parachute school. :

48 N.

is visiting his family. 3 THe is stationed at Camp Bowie, Tex.

Pvt. Wayne E. Stephens, son- of Mr, and Mrs. Wilber C. Stephens, is assigned to an air base unit at Tinker, fleld, Okla.

si ..Chester- W-—Ritter;— husband “ol | Mrs. Berna Ritter, 1253 S. Shepard has been promoted to private !1-c in Italy. :

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Becomes Lieu

The ‘War ’ Sotariment. Yas announced the premotion of Jamor

Joseph Earl Walsmith, 5829 Buckingham ave, "% Neu lieutenant colonel.

Pvt, Robert Ww. W. Caplinger, Anderson, Ind, is in a supply’ division in England He has been awarded the good conduct medal,

Pfc. George M, Askren, son of Mrs. M. L. Askren, 1723 Park ave, has been promoted to corporal, and Lowell B, Worley, husband of Mrs. Anna M. Worley, 2012 E. Michigan| st.,, has been promoted to -sergeant, Both are in

Four men vicifiity have been transferred from Ft. Harrison, Pvts. Robert J. Aust, husband of Mrs, Irma Jean Aust, 307 N. State st., and Albert E. Docktor, husband of Mrs. Mary Docktor, 314 S. Walcott st, have been sent to a New Orleans, La., camp; Pvt. William F. Endicott Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Endicott, 1305 N. Tuxedo st. has been sent to Camp Claiborne, La. and Pvt. Bordon B. Crawford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe D. Crawford,’ 4721 Buren ave. Lawrence, Ind, has been - sent, to Buckley field, Colo, nines.

Board 5 Inductions

The following men have been inducted from Marion county local board No. 5: John Albert Jones, 723 W. Michigan-st.; Peter J. Russell Perkins, 828 Blake, No. 14; Samuel Stephen _ Berry, 737 -W-.- NewYork’ st., Lawrence Edwards Steward, 503% N. West st.; Ulysses George

Lee Reed, 738 N. West st.; William

WAC Pvts. Elizabeth Ann Barnes, David Lowery, 118 Douglas; Ben-

formerly_ of 960 N. Graham ave, and Portia Christian, 593 West dr, Woodruff Place, recently WAC training for duty at the 2d Bright st, and John Ray Roberts, signal service batallion, Arlington, 942 N. Sheffield. Va.

left first | Parshing st.;

{jamin Franklin Owens, 630 Douglas ‘st.; Vernon Hugh Cabell, 1144 N. Raymond Harris, 536

First Lt. Ruth Tebbe, daughter

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Jamo? ¢ Joseph E. Walsmith

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Akers, 939 N. Traub ave.; Richard!

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Indiana university, and formerly . was assistant night supervisor at Riley hospital. * Pfc. Francis E. Scott, husband of LIMrs. Ruth. V. Scott, 1129 Roach st. is in the South Pacific.. Pfc. Scott recently met a former friend, Benny... Sales, :

Lt. Richard E. McCalley, son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank C. McCalley, 638 Eastern ave, is at Bruning Army Air field,” Nebraska.

William H. Blewett, formerly of 880 Fletcher ave. has been promot= ed to corporal in Italy,

Serve in Gliders

Five - Indianapolis ‘men were among glider ~ troops who helped capture Ste. Mere Eglise, France, They are Cpl. Julius H. Beaman, 6223 Broadway, Pfc. ‘Glenn Tumey, 836 Sanders st.s Pfc. Paul Haehl, 730 Congress ave.; Pfc. Clinton Martin, 630 S. Chadwick st, and Pfc. Julius Knoop, R. R. 10.

Sgt. Jessie Washington, 2817 E. 25th st. is working in an, army operated rail yard in France, Marine Sgt. George R. Mangold, son of Mrs. Marie Mangold, 1917 Charles st., is on duty at the Cherry Point, N. C., air station after service in the Russell and New Hebrides islands.

Four Indianapolis marines have {been graduated from the mortar |gunnery school at Camp Pendleton, Oceanside, Cal They James Wendling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wertling, 1000 N, Oxford st.; George W.- Kleopfer Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Kleopfer Sr. 604 E. 12th st.; Robert L. Barnes, son of Mrs, Naomi B. Barnes, 344 W. 30th st., and Charles Early, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M, Early, 4157 Central ave,

Two Indianapolis men who are among the operating personnel of an army general hospital in Eng-

Pvt. Forest Craig, son of Silven' of Mr. and Mrs. Benno Wetzel, 920 land are Sgt. Luke Inabnit, formerly

| Ga, parachute school.

Returns From-Overseas EN

| Craig, Morgantown, has completed N. Temple ave, has been promoted of 1155 Centennial st, jump training at the Ft, Benning, from second lieutenant, She is a Kenneth IL Evans, formerly of 815

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