Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 October 1944 — Page 9
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Robert Curtin James Wilfong ROBERT E. CURTIN, radioman 1-¢, son of L. O. Curtin, 321 N. Arsenal ave., recently returned from 18 months’ submarine service in
His wife, Mrs.
Apprentice seaman JAMES WILFONG, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rohr, 501 Chase st., and son of Mrs. Ferne Wilfong, Montezuma, is in boot training at the Sampson, N. Y., naval training station.
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Frank Harkins, »| 2944 E. Michigan st., has reported
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Cleveland for duty after 22 months in the Central and Southwest Pacific on an assault transport.
Albert L. Reed, son of Mr. and
«Mrs. Albert E, Reed, 7320 Highland garet Goins, 2920 Sangster ave, between tours of sea duty in the At-
Central ave., has been promoted to jantic.
rd., bas received orders to report to Sheppard field, Tex. for aviation cadet training,
Take Radio Training Three Indianapolis goliders are at the army air forces training com-
mand’s aircraft radio mechanics school at Traux field, Wis. They are: + . Pvt. William Robertson, son of O. w. Park ave.; Pvt. Robert R. s Jr., son of R. R. Rodg Br., 74 org ave, and Pvt. Leo and Mrs. J. H
Edward Sternschuss, who is stationed at Camp Reynolds, Pa, has been promoted to corporal. Cpl Sternschuss is the husband of Mrs, Sella Sternschuss, 1209 N. Illinois st.
Awgits New Task T. 4th Gr. Harvey L. Stone, who has served 27 months in England, Africa, Sicily and Italy as a mechanic, has returned to the United States and is awaiting reassignment at Miami Beach, Fla. He formerly lived at 704 N. Capitol ave. and is the brother of Joé¢ Stone,
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Local Man Promoted to Sergeant in Central
Pacific.
Bernard Silverstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Silverstein, 1043 N. Pennsylvania st., has been promoted to sergeant. Sgt. Silverstein has served with the army in Australia and New Guinea and now is stationed in the Netherlands East Indies.
Cpl. Patricia Rita Dodd, who resided at 536 East dr, Woodruff Place, and was personnel consultant and owner of a business college before her induction into the WAC, has been conducting shorthand and typing in the off duty school for WACs at Wright field, Dayton, O.
T. Sgt. Dale F. Dicks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee O. Dicks, 1842 Roosevelt ave., has completed an infantry communications course at Ft. Benning, Ga.
Serve in Iialy Two Indianapolis men, Pfe. Lloyd Marshall, son of Mrs. Bessie Marshall, 2215 Winter ave, and Pfe. Buren E. Lewis, son of Mr, and Mrs. Orville Lewis, 522 E. 23d st., are members of a cannon company of the 88th infantry division which récently celebrated its 43rst anniversary af a dinner on the 5th army front in Italy, The outfit was the first cannon company to operate in combat with the aid of aerial observation and the first to fire 105-millimete: howitzers in the European theater.
The good’ conduct medal has been awarded T. Sgt. Kurt H. Oehme of Indianapolis, who is stationed at Stout field with the 1st traep carrier command. In Winning Company Plc. Cloyd E. Ross, 612 8, West st, cut into $936 worth of prize
money when his company won a/
shooting match in Italy among units of the 88th infantry division.
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