Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 September 1944 — Page 22

William D, Rogers Wins

Promotion While in _ England. - -

William D. Rogers, son of Maj. and Mrs. George H. Rogers, 4355 Winthrop ave., has been promoted to first lieutenant in England.

Capt. Philip J. Fichman, husband of Mrs. Helen Fichman, 5425 N. ~Pennsylvania st; has been assigned as a dental officer with the station hospital, Camp Chaffee, Ark.

Pvt. Hulon Simpson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otha Simpson, 140 N, Blackford st, is receiving basic training at Pt. Bliss, Tex.

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Wright in N. Ireland

Second Lt. Edward F. Wright, husband of Mrs. Edward F. Wright, $685 N. Pennsylvania st, a bom-bardier-navigator, is receiving advanced training in Northern Ireland.

Pyt. James R. Holder, husband of Mrs. Helen H. Holder, 241 Hen_dricks pl, is in radio mechanics’ school at Truax field, Wis.

Two Indianapolis men in basic training at Ft. McClellan, Ala., are Pvis. Harold S. Lee, husband of Mrs. H. S. Lee, 339 S. Parker ave,

and Kenneth-W:-Wright, husband {~~~

of Mrs. Verna Wright, 2154 Carrollton ave.

Marvel Wins Wings

James Marvel, son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. James R. Marvel, 1261 W. 33d at, recently received his pilot's wings and second lieutenant’s commission at Luke field, Ariz.

.H. M. Durham, aviation machint mate 3-c, 1335 E. Kelly st, has ned to this country after 18 ‘months in the Pacific with a navy squadron. >

Marine Sgt. Leo C. Crismore, husband of Mrs. Rachel Crismore, 5935 Compton st, killed one Jap and wounded two on Guam recently with the aid of a war dog.

3 Sons in Europe

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Carson, 801 Parker ave, have three sons in Europe, Cpl. William J. Carson, armorer of the ground crew of a fighter station in England; T. Sgt. Jameés F. Cdrson, with the signal eorps in Bhglind, and S. Sgt. “Thomas F. Carson, with a replacement battalion in France.

Enrolled in the ar army specialized fraining program at Pennsylvania State college are William 8. Dickey of is Kenwood ave, and William " H. Kennedy, 1153 Dawson st,

A sheet metal tal mechanic in

Mustang fighter group is the over-

“seas assignment of Leonard E. Roling, Ft. Wayne, who has been prozaoted to the grade of corporal and awarded the good conduct medal He is the husband of Mrs. Ella Mae Roling, Ft. Wayne.

Wind Up Course

Eleven Indianapolis marine graduates of the infantry and rifle school at Camp Pendleton, Cal, are: . Pfc. William O. Northern, son of Mr. and Mrs. Northern, 6565 E, 14th si.; a Gareld Wilcoxon, son of Mr. and SHicoxen, 1207 Nts st.; Robertson of Mrs, Be bers 2141 aE dd st.; H. Glover, son of Mr, and Mrs. 735 Harrison ave; Pvi r. and Mrs. .; Pyvi. George on H 3 Box ; Pvt. Victor Rice Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs, Vicior Rice, 135 Groff st.; Pvt. Eugene McGill, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ovid McGill, 3924 Mars Hill rd; Pvt: Kalton K. Pearce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pearce, 1627 Arrow ave.; Pvt. omas Glogoza, son of Mrs. Theresa Krist, 763 N. Ketcham st, and Pvi. Robert D. Tingle.

Twenty-two Indianapolis men reeelving naval indoctrination at Great Lakes, Ill, are:

Arnold Yeagley, 1105 Concord st; Wil ford Shockency, 925 Livingston ave.; vin Everling, 1514 Gaulcy st; Overman, 413 Pipe st.; Martin Bell, Hoefgen st.; Charies Tanner, 110 Whit River pkwy.: Arthur Nolting, 1152 Churchman ave. Joseph Linville, 1243 McDougal st: Ernest Benefiel, 832 8. Senate ave. Arthur Dannin, 4455 Marcy Lane; Raul Goff, 1314 E. Hanna ave; Herbert Armstrong. 812 Bates st.; Reese Berry, 1246 W. 30th sty Arnold Bohlander, N. Yn st.; Thomas Cowley, 962 N. Oiney : Joe Davis, 262% N. Alabama st © Pinch 1833 Dexter ave.; Ray Houbrok; Gerald McDonald, 909 E. 23d st. Orville Btrahan, 4339 Nash ave.; Ralph Parmerjew; 1323 Hoyt 2¥ey and Larry Stewart, 1645 Medford st

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Two Indianapolis men who re‘cently were graduated from the medical field - service school at Carlisle Barracks, Pa, are Lt. Pred {Tempey, husband of Mrs. Rose |Tempey, 914 N. Holmes ave, and {Lt, John W. Courtney, som of origin | Thomas B. Courtney, 1737 WN. John Miller John Scherer |Meridian st. Receiving their silver wings at Elaine E. Lee, 2158 Park ave. bas

Marfa army air field, Tex, recently ..,taq for duty in Washington, were FLIGHT OFFICERS JOHN pPe “Lin the WAVES, . sto

OMAR SCHERER, son of Mrs. Rose M. Scherer, 2338 E. New York st,| John E. Haverty Jr, 1206. 8. and JOHN BRADLEY BILLER, son Chester st., and Charles E. Creasey, of Mrs, Jasper B, Miller, 48 N.|1533 Leonard st, have graduated Audubon rd. Beth will be pilots. {from the naval training school

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