Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 September 1944 — Page 9

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S. Sgt. Arford Home From 64 Missions in S. W.

Pacific Area.

With 64 missions during 14 ‘| months in the Southwest Pacific to his credit, 8S. Sgt. Frank GQ. Arford, husband of Mrs. June Marie Arford, 915 ‘N. Denny st, and son

army advance depot in southern England. They service guns and tanks for the European invasion.

They are: Sst. Troy J. Kenyon, Su) B Lowell M. ton st. Indianapolis, and Stallard, kK ave, OD eerie Haire and Sgt. John AnApale: ; Ple. Iven Blackmsn, Sgt. Robert BE. Baxter,

‘ Harold T. Bumpus, son of Mr. \ land Mrs. E. R, Bumpus, 3002 E. 11th

Mrs. Gladys Fancher, 608 N. Iliinois st, has a husband and two sons in the service, Her husband, Pvt. Frank E. Fancher, is in’Camp

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“lupon their graduation from the perede naval reserve midshipmen’'s school

'Siston, Ill, are Robert C. Wilhelm,

}iMrs. Bessie Irene Kirkman, West

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PVT. TRAVERS C. BROWNE, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Browne, 525 Holly ave. is a trainer in a gun crew aboard the U. 8. S. Shangri-La, : which was, commissioned Sept. 15, at Norfolk, Va.

i| His parents were invited to attend s | the ‘commissioning

ceremonies. DONALD FP. WARWEG, A. s. husband of Mrs. Laverne Warweg, 1817 N. Medford st., and son of Mr, and Mrs. Carl Warweg, 858 .N. LaSalle st, is at the Great Lakes, naval training station.

JAMES W. WEBER RAISED IN RANK

Local Man Is Promoted to Staff Sergeant in Italy.

James W. Weber, son of Mrs. Lillian Weber, 26 N. Alton ave., has been promoted to stafl sergeant in

Take Boot Training Eight Indianapolis men who are receiving their initial nawal indoc-

trination at Great Lakes are:

Prank J he ns Axthinglog bivd.; T, Denny st.; Don-

and Dennie Reno Jf. 3154% N. Wheeler te

George E. Armstrong, 1207 8. Dryer st, has been promoted to captain at Memphis, Tenn.

Win Commissions Four Indianapolis men who recently were commissioned ensigns

at Northwestern university, Evan-

5020 Evanston ave.; Reynold Brune, R. R. 10; Louis R. Baumgardt, 912 N. Grand ave, and Myron J, Mec~ Kee, 4510 Park ave.

Pfe. Glen R. Patrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer K. Patrick, 539 N. Pershing ave, Indianapolis, and Pvt, Curtis H. Kirkman Jr, son of

Terre Haute, have been assigned to the air transport command at LaGuardia field as flight traffic clerks.

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