Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 September 1944 — Page 16
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| Robert F. Bennett, 234 S. State st.,
In the Servioe—
TWO LOCAL MEN |
Take Special Amphibious Course at Naval Station
In lowa.
Two Indianapolis men, Doyne E. Pullum, 1110 S, Sheffield ave., and Donald J. Kiser, 741 Wallace st. have been enrolled in a special school at the amphibious fireman
naval training school, Ames, Iowa. |
Leroy. Prettyman, technician, son of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Prettyman, 318 Union st., is in Europe with the oth air force. His wife, Frances, (resides at 541 N. Goodlet ave.
| | —— | Reed C. Wehrley, Indianapolis; has been promoted, to sergeant at
Sout ‘Field,
has been promoted to ship's {cook 1-c at the Great Lakes, Ill, {naval training school.
| Pvt. Richard Pratt, son of Mr. fand Mrs. Raymond Pratt, 1110 Ol{ney st, is'with the air fcrce at Keesler Field, Miss.
Paul Williams Promoted
Paul H. Williams, son of Mrs. | Ruby Lipscomb, 6317 W. . Morris lst, recently was promoted to warrant carpenter, He is in the South-
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|" Pvt. Gregory G. Ribbing, formerly of Indianapolis, taxi chauffeur in Italy. His unit recently was awarded the 5th army
plaque for meritorious service
Pfc. Ralph I. Buckels, nephew of Mrs. Minnie FE. Bicknell, 72 N {Dearborn st, has been graduated as an automotive mechanic at the armored school, Ft. Knox, Ky.
David W. Konold, ington st. has been promoted to major, {high school and a former student
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of Butler university, Before entering the service as a second lieutenant in May, 1942, he was merchandise manager at Sears Roebuck here,
Cpl. Manley D, Price, husband of ‘Mrs. Dorothy L. Price, New Albany, has graduated from armored tank school at Fort Knox, Ky.
Take Navy Training Two Indianapolis men now in boot training at Great Lakes are Edward F. Priller, 2103 Webb st, and Edward C. Thorpe Jr, 918 Biddle st.
Richard N. Sayles, son of Mr, and Mrs. Raymond F. Sayles, 5239 Riverview ave, received his flight officer's appointment when he completed advanced pilot training at
Douglas army air field, Ariz. Tech. 4th Gr, Frank L. Trusty of Indianapolis whose wife, Mrs.
Ky., India theater for a year. He is assigned to a truck group on the Ledo road.
Capt. Dee. D. Gill, husband of Mrs. Nadine Gill, 3805 N. Delaware st. and a former Indianapolis doctor, has been assigned to duty at a Miami, Fla., air force convalescent hospital,
Ensign and Mrs. James: W.
“l where he will enroll in Diesel school. Ensign Wherritt, who served
Mr. and Mrs. 951 W. 33d st.
James
ARE IN TRAINING
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5087 E. Wash-
He is a graduate of %lwood |
Douglas, !
Martha Trusty, lives in Eminence, | has been in the China-Burma-
Wherritt have gone to Flint, Mich.,
in three war theaters, is the son of | B, Wherritt,
md Lt ond Lt Merritt E. JonesO. A, Higgins Jr.
2nd Lt Alex Greenberg George T. Linn
2nd Et.
FOUR HOOSIER airmen who completed the 18-week course at Midland army air field, Midland, Tex., have been commissioned as second lieutenants and awarded their wings as bombardiers. They are Merritt E. Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs, Robert P. Jones, 2328 Hoyt ave.; Alex Greenberg, son of Mrs. Kate Greenberg, 3254 Winthrop ave.; Orville A. Higgins Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville A. Higgins, 2229 E. Michigan st., and George “T, Linn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace T. Linn of Bridgeport
of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones, 1941
8 ATE Cpl. John L. Jones-Leaves |
Signal Battalion School On West Coast.
Marine Cpl. John L, Jones, son
N. Delaware st., has been graduated from the field signal battalion school at. Camp Pendleton, Oceanside, Cal. ;
.S.-Sgt, Clarence C. Ogle, formerly Earl A. Cornwell, 4814 College ave. an aerial gunner based in Europe, has been presented a battle partici~ pation star. - He also holds We air medal.
Robert G. Pratt, att, 5230 E. Washington st, has been promoted to corporal at Selfridge Field, Mich.
Pfc. William F. Herdrich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Herdrich, 1349 Edgemont ave. has donated a pint of blcod to the allied blood bank. Pfe. Herdrich's station made the largest contribution in the United Kingdom.
Knox Farloughed Pfc. Ernest 11. Knox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Knox, 19 N. Bloomington st., has beefi home on furlough following graduation Ire the infantry demolition school™a Ft. Benning, Ga.
WAC Pyt. Lois Ann Eberhardt, daughter of Mrs. Alice M. Eber-
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James Durbin
Harold Durbin Three sons of Henry V. Durbin,
781 E. McCarty st, are serving| with the armed forces. Harold E. Durbin, seaman 2-¢, husband of | Mrs. Beity Durbin, Indianapolis, is with a coast guard destroyer escort in the Atlantic. He is 21. It. James V. Durbin, who is 25, is stationed with the air force ° in Washington. He is: the husband of Mrs. Ruby Durbin, Indianapolis.
: Carl Durbin The third son, Carl L. Durbin,
husband of Mrs. Wanda Durbin, is' a shipfitter 3-c, based with the! Seabees at Camp Parks, Calif,
Louis Rietel CPL. OLYDE WAKEFIELD JR,
son of Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Wake- | field, 1148 W, 16th st., and husband
Clyde Wakefield
of Mrs. Dorothy
Rembrandt st. training at San Luis Obispo, Cal.
Louise -Lemasters,. st., is serving on Saipan.
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Norman Heitzman »
John Stern
man 1-c, of 1065 Tallman st.,
stroyer in Europe‘ eight months.
|all of Noblesville.
Trains, in Ireland i Second Lt. Jack E., Lloyd, son 0 {| Mr. and Mrs. Everett W, Lloyd, In | dianapolis, is a bombardier-navi
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(a Marauder base in northern Ire
i band of Mrs. Isabel Pfeiffer, 55 S. | Downey ave, and William F. Kiley Jr., husband of Mrs. Louise Kiley, 437 E. Maple rd., have been awarded
cently - was promoted * to private
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Wakefield, 1602 is . in amphibious
CPL. LOUIS RIETEL, son of Mrs. 524 W. Wilkins
NORMAN R. HEITZMAN, seahas served aboard a coast guard de-
SECOND LT. JOHN R. STERN, { Noblesville, is a member of an 8th [air force unit which has destroyed [300 German planes in five months. {He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Stern and the husband | of Mrs. Martha Jean Harnish Stern,
| gator taking advanced training at
| land, His wife lives in'Cleveland, O.
| S. Sgts. George J. J. Pfeiffer, hus-
hardt, formerly of Indianapolis, re-
first class at the Walker, Kas., army air fleld.
| William H. 1nuinas, husband of Mrs. Louise H. Thomas, 2056 Caroiine st, has been promoted to corporal ad Camp Blanding, Fla.
Pfc John W. Atkins son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Atkins, R. R. 17, Box 427, landed with the ma- | rines on Guam,
Wins Class Honors
stone,
st.,
ave,
graduated
tin,
fort: ave:
Fireman 1-¢c Kenneth L. Steinee husband of Mrs. Maxine | Steinbuch, 337 S. Butler ave. was | {honor man in the basic engineer ‘ing class at the Great Lakes naval | training station.
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Roger L. Sullivan has been pro- | moted to private first class on the
| west coast. His wife, Mrs. Helen E.|
{ Sullivan, lives at 5747 Norwaldo st. |
Cpl. Albert D. Dobbs, husband of | | Mrs. Clara May Hobbs, 4616 E, Ver- | mont st, is a ground crewman at|
‘a 9th air force fighter base in|
France,
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Awails Renssignment
S. Sgt. Melvin M, McMahon, son |
tof Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. McMa- | hon, Sullivan,
{ Europe.
| ters,
| Sgt. Howard F. Fenter, son of {Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fenter, 1928 {Valley ave, and husband of Mrs, Vera Fenter, is in New Guinea.
Pfc. John B. Armstrong, son of Mrs. Rose Armstrong, 1318 Pleasant st., is a radio operator with the air transport command. : Norman PF. Janke, husband of Mrs, Phyllis A. Janke, 702 Carlyle pl, has been promoted to private first class on the west Coast,
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is at the redistr ibu- | tion station in Atlantic City, N. 3. {after 13 months of combat flying in | He has been awarded the | ‘distinguished flying cross’ and the ————oer air medal with seven oak leaf clus- |
Robert Roel
“ Broadstone PVT. ROBERT ROELL, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Victor H. Roell, 604 Epler ave, is visiting his parents prior to leaving for Camp Grant, 111, where he is assigned to a hospital unit, 2 CHESTER W. BROADSTONE, J
husband of Mrs. Ruth I. Broad427 Leeds ave., promoted to first lieutenant England. He is armament officer in a fighter squadron,
has been in
Meets Forbes in France Pfc. Joseph P, McGrath Jr, son
Sophia Riskus, 430 Massachusetts has been promoted to techMif¢ian fourth grade at the WAC training center, Des Moines;
of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McGrath, 429 N. LaSalle st., and husband of Mrs, Marie McGrath, 1051 Si Randolph recently met Gilbert Forbes, WFBM, correspondent in France. Pfc. McGrath is a member of an airborne unit that landed in France by glider.
Robert Burkhardt Jr. son of Mr.
from
and Mrs. Robert Burkhardt, Camby, advanced pilot training at Turner field, Ga,
Local Board Four Inducts
The following men were. inducted by local board No. 4 last week: |
2817 N, Chester | 1246 W 30th st.
Thomas
Gosport:
Dearborn st;
1833 Dexter st.; Robert
E. Cowley, ave.; Reese R. Berry, Orville G. Strahan, 4339 Nash ave; liam E. Marcitliat, Richard P. Krachenfels, Gerald F. Pinch, J. Locke 1270 Eugene st.; Harold J. David Killion Jr, Herbert Lawrence Young, 855 R Samuel ¥, Poucher, 29th st, and Harold I Hinman, cock, Pa,
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