Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1944 — Page 6
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Officer Serving in England.
Maclin Rivers Milner, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. FP. Milner, 5536 Guilford ave, has been promoted to captain in England. He is admin-| istrative officer of the chemical] warfare section at an air service command headquarters.
Second Lt. Chester Tingle, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Tingle, 4263 Winthrop ave. recently visited his parents. He previously was sta tioned with a bomber group in England and had been shot down over enemy territory in France buf was
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AVIATION CADET FRANK. J. SLATTERY, son of Mrs. Glenn Pat-
rick Jr., 2008 E. 17th st, is taking primary flight training in ele-
{mentary and acrobatic flying at the
Lodwich school of aeronautics, Lakeland, Fla, : FIREMAN 1-C JAMES A. CULLIVAN, 1315 Villa ave, has been assigned to duty aboard a coast-guard-manned frigate which patrols sea lanes and protects convoys bound for battle zones.
helped back to his base by some! Frenchmen. He awaits reassignment at the Miami Beach, Fla., redistribution center.
Albert Takes Training Carl D. Albert, seaman 2-¢ of Indianapolis, recently completed two weeks’ training in chemical warfare at Edgewood Arsenal, Md.
Second Lt. Joseph L. Wright, son of Mrs. Gladys P. Wright, 1508 Pleasant st.
North Ireland.
William J. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Johnson, 3302 Kenwood ave., is at the U. 8. merchant academy, Kings Point,
a bombardier-naviga- | gy! ltor, is receiving advanced training §31|in co-ordination - and tactics in
Russell M. HedgeThomas A. Basey
PVT. RUSSELL M., HEDGE (left), son of Mr. and Mrs, Artie Hedge, 2039 N. Tacoma ave. has been with the signal corps in England for over a year. His brother-in-law, SEAMAN 3-C. THOMAS A. BASEY, son of Mrs.
Two Indianapolis men who are.
band of Mrs. Marcia Kinney, 2127) N. Temple ave, and Howard Cornelius, husband of Mrs. Margaret Cornelius, 317 N. Forest ave.
William Burrows, husband of Mrs. { Thelma Burrows, 4308 Guilford ave.,
.; hds been promoted to stafl sergeant
| in France.
| Coast guardsman Harry Appel, husband of Mrs. Blanche Appel, | 2258 N. Meridian st, has sailed more than 40,000 miles in one year, | the coast guard has announced from New Guinea.
Cpl. Robert J. J. Williamson, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Williamson, 853 E. Morris st, is a mechanic at a base of the vU. S. strategic air forces lin Europe.
Two Indianapolis men have ars rived at the bombardier school, Big | Springs, Téx., for pre-cadet training. Robert L. Kinney, son of Mr. and Mrs, 'Rozwell Kinney, 401 Riley ave, and Wil
liam J. Tobin, son of Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Roth, 445 N. Arsenal ave. 2
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Seaman Jent Ends Course Seaman 2-c Nellie M. Jent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rusk, 307 N. Forest ave, has completed her indoctrination course in New York City and been assigned to the ‘naval air station at Memphis, Tenn. Her sister, Meredith, also is in service.
Two Indianapolis men have completed the Diesel training course at the University of Illinois and are qualified for the rate of motor machinist's mate 3-c. They are Robert L. Cain, 4741 E. Washington st, and Mahlon D. Henry, 2302 N. Sherman dr,
Elmer O. Green, 1506 Nelson st., and Arthur T. White, 832 Beecher st., have completed the electrical training in the naval school at Purdue university.
Franklin L. Shrake, son of John B. Shrake, Mooresville, has been promoted to corporal at Matagorda Peninsula, Fla.
Air Veteran Back in U. S. S. Sgt. Charles H. Morrison, husbarmief Mrs. Viola E. Morrison, 240 N, Keystone ave, and son of Mrs. Merle Morrison, 1507 N. Tuxedo st, is at the army air forces redistribution station in Miami Beach, Fla. awaiting reassignment. He flew 29 missions as gunner on a B-24,
Pyt. Gene K. Layton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Olen A. Layton, 1947 Ruckle st, is in radio mechanics school at Truax field, Wis,
David M, Lemons, husband of | Mrs. Betty Lemons, 101 N. Riley {ave., has been promoted to corporal at the Clovis, N. M., army air field.
Pvts. Dwight Heath, husband of | Mrs. Sophia Heath, 4620 Boulevard pl, and Lester Esarey, 337 N. Belle Vieu pl, are in radio mechanics | | school at Truax field, Wis.
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William Nash, 1427 Commerce ave., is in New Guinea with the Seabees.
in basic training at Camp Fannin, His wife, Mrs. Julia Basey, lives Tex. are Pvts. George Kinney, hus- |
with her mother.
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R. Berg Newhouse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Newhouse, Oaklandon, has been promoted to major in England. He is an engineering officer at a bomber group base.
Pyt. Robert Hull, husband of Mrs. R. 'W. Hull, 6371 Guilford ave. has completed parachute specialist training at Ft. Benning, Ga.
First Lt. George R. Shumway, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Shumway, 1030 8. Mount st., is studying maintenance engineering at Chanute field, IIL
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in officers’ school at Orlando, Fla. His wife and daughter, Beverly Ann, live in Troy, O., but will move here soon.
Walter L. Seacat, 1719 E. 34th st., and Richard A. Bohr, 7829 E. Vermont st., are receiving their initial naval indoctrination at Great Lakes,
First Lt. Margaret A. Maxwell, 46th st. and Millersville rd., leads a WAC reconnaissance squad in Italy.
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Pedro Pinto, former president and dean of the philosophy faculty at Central university, Ecuador, is taking speech and English courses at Butler university,
Mr. Pinto, who came here in
{August with his wife and four children, said that he can now un-|
derstand 80 to 90 per cent of English conversation,
land ave. His three daughters are studying fine arts at Marian college and his son is a student at Cathedral high school. Mr. Pinto said that he expected to remain here three or four years, ;
The family lives at 3546 Grace-
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