Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 September 1944 — Page 12
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First Lt. Robert E. Stockwell, pif Jot of" an A-20 bomber, was killea May 12 over France while on his 23d mission. He previously bad been reported missing. He had been in service since June,
8 1042, and had been based in EngTHLETE'S FOOT land since January, 1944. The lieutenant was 26 and received his comfrom that sorvaring Jaeh? | mission in February, 1943, at Brooks snd tiny cracks to ort field, Tex, He was promoted to OR Lents. first lieutenant in November, 1943. ge sox 35¢ and Monerinet He was a graduate of Technical is 450 E. Walnut st."
high school and formerly was em- ? A LC a . 1a 1708 a ployed by the Schwitzer-Cummins ‘i x Spaulding: Roosevel
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B, avivors are his wife, Marguerite, 1221 S. State ave.; an l1-month-old daughter, Linda Ann; his parents, Mr. and Mrs, E. W. Stockwell, 3919 S. Ewing st, and two brothers, George F., a sergeant with the air forces at Monroe, La. and William, a private 1-c with: the marine paratroopers in the South Pacific,
Plc. Herbert R. Huck . , , killed in France.
” ¥ EJ Pfc. Herbert R. Huck, son of Mrs. Alice Huck, 3312 E. 9th st, and H. A. Huck, 314 Albany st., was killed in France Sept. 8, the day which marked the end of his 32d month overseas. Pvt. Huck, who was 24, served in| Iceland 15 months and in England
and Ireland several months before Ww tl , } . going to France. Pvt. John J. Waggoner + + « | Lt Michael P. Ambs . ,, miss- | First Lt. James W. Ayers ,
A former employee of the Indi- ng in Krance. ing over Germany. m gover France,
ana Fur Co; he attended Washing-{ A veteran of more than 70 mis-inisie Lee Ambs, 2233 Villa ave, dition at the naval hospital, Mare ton high school and the ssh Mio: sions, Lt. Ayers holds the air medal, Oe eported ‘missing in action after|igland; Cal. gan Street Methodist, ci two silver oak leal clusters and|® raid over Germany Sept. 8. He| 1. corocant is the brother of
His father, a member of the navy bombin: in world war I is active in the|several bronze oak leaf clusters. He is & member of a bombing squad-| oo ©. oyan 4502 Farnsworth
Veterans of Foreign Wars. has two enemy aircraft to his credit. | To r Surviving deh parents; two| The lieutenant in the husband of os bs, Who 22] is Soe son of [st. with whom he foraerly = wsided brothers, Norman, who has served |Mrs: Edith Voncille Ayers, and the Ny as BS Jaros. cide in Stilesville overseas 33 months, and Henry, of {Son Of Mr. and Mrs, W. Z. Ayers, esc i i Sat, Te : L., is servir ; the Indiana state guard; two sisters, 8ll Of 1780 W. 57th st., and has been Pvt. John J. Waggoner, brother of} and a. brother, GWy . © i Miss Velma Huck, awaiting WAVE in service since Dec. 31, 1941, He William Waggoner, 5834 Rawls ave. (as a staff sergeant wit e army. assignment, and Mrs. Kenzie Ham- | Went overseas in December, 1943,|Was reported missing after action #809 mil: a nephew, Paul and a step-|3nd Was based in England before|Aug. 29 in France. He was serving| Sgt. Richard A. Paswater, son of mother. Mrs. Ethel Huck, Indian- going to France. with the infantry. Mr. and Mrs. Lula Paswater, 3021 apolis,
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He received his commission at the| The 31-year-old soldier was super- |S, Meridian st, was wounded July Napier army air field, Dothan, |Visor for the Automatic Canteen Co.|28 in the Central Pacific area. 32.8 Ala, and was promoted to first|before entering the service in De-| The Indianapolis man was partiFirst Lt. James W. Ayers, one of |\io tenant after going overseas. He |cember, 1043. He is the son of W.cipating in his fourth campaign, the frst American pilots to land|gey 5 p.47, I Waggoner and the husband of|after serving at Bougainville. He in Normandy, has been missing in ss = =» Mrs. Glidys Frost Waggoner, both | has been in service more than two action over France since Aug. 9. Lt. Michael P. Ambs, husband of |of Franklin. years and overseas 19 months, serv-
He has two brothers in service, !ing with the marine corps. MOSKI WN 5 George C., a merchant marine, and| He formerly was employed at James, a flight engineer in the U. S.|Banner-Whitehill Co. vl Dr r (SN . he has been in the air force since .| April 17, 1943. He was a flight engineer on a B-24 Liberator and : 0 n has been overseas six weeks. : A graduate of Technical high : school, he won his wings from si A ter gunner’s ‘school at Harlingen, Tex.) The lleutenant Lt Walker : you on y :
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Sgt. Harry Reuss Jr, son of Mr. bardier of a B-24, has been awardand Mrs. Harry Reuss, 2221 S. Penn- [6d the distinsylvania st, has been missing guished flying since a bombing mission over [cross for extroarAustria Sept. 10, dinary achieveFormerly employed by Allison ment in sombat. Division of General Motors Corp. :
ss = = i{ First Lt. Glen W. Walker, bomSgt. Ralph E. Jones, son of Wwil- [5453 Lowell ave. liam G. Jones, 2242 N. Talbott ave, . 5
army transport command. 8p 8 an a is the son of Mrs. Mary E. Walker, we was wounded Aug. 10 over Italy Coast Guardsman Gene E. Oxley, 0° ie sn se as turret | of Mrs. Hazel L. Oxley. > R. a - been award silver s Sgt. Jones has been in service has valor i ded during E day four yegrs, having entered the landings in Normandy and on the armed forces with the Indiana na-| goo beachhehd ‘in Italy. guard, and has been over- One of his outstanding deeds oeas since May 1. He participated the initial landings OR rs Wiene, Neystadt bombings Cried GUIiNE iE n the ner News in France, where he made it pos-
and holds the air medal and purple sible for soldiers”to board an 1.01 heart. : to reach the beach by swimming The 23-year-old airman is the| o.. . «man rope” 70 yards in the brother of Sgt. Paul Jones, With|, .. of enemy shore-based fire, the army air forces in Sacramento, He swam ashore twice under gunCal. His wife resides in Lafayette, fire dragging the man rape of his 1a, : landing craft, only to have the » » ” boats sink. Sgt. Roy E. Callahan, a marine] The 20-year-old coast guardsman corps tank commander, was seri-| recently was home on his first leave ously wounded "July 28 on Tinian: in two years, He currently is atisland when a land mine blew up|tached to the navy's industrial inA! tank. He is in critical con- centive division in St. - Touts, and
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