Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1944 — Page 12
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Local Flier Carrying Out Tough - Assignments From Aleutians.
*1 pombed Japan” is not only the . proud boast of army and navy fliers but is also the name of one of the toughest clubs in the world to get into. §. Sgt. Robert H. Reed of Indian- : apolis is not only a member but stil]. maintains his active status. : He is stationed in the Aleutians as an llth air force aerial. pho‘tographer, and has been . there for over thr thonths, : The bombing raids on the Kuriles; which are part of the Japanese homeland, S. Sgt. Reed gare considered to be among the most dangerous missions in any combat zone. The round trip is more than 2000 miles over water too cold for a man to live in and the landing fields may be hidden in storm-lashed fog when the planes return, Jap flak and aircraft add to the risks of the mis- | sions. ; Sgt. Reed, whose wife, Mrs. Helen Reed, lives at 1221 Park ave, has already flown eight combat missions : in that area. He holds the air medal ; with nine oak leaf clusters, the Pacific theater ribbon and the European theater ribbon. He hadn't told his wife much ahout the raids on Japan except that they were long flights and “I've been scared worse than I ever was before”’—that from a man who has flown 50 missions in the Mediterranean area,
DR. STEPHEN COREY WILL SPEAK HERE
Dr. Stephen ‘M. Corey, superintendent of the laboratory school at the University of Chicago, will be the speaker at the Indianapolis Grade Teachers’ association luncheon at noon tomorrow in the Indianapolis Athletic club. The luncheon was arranged: by ‘Miss Marjorie McBride who was assisted by Mrs. Lucille Heizer, Mrs. Mary Barton, Miss Lillian Starost and Miss Pauline Rathert. Association officers are Miss Ruth Gorman, president; Mrs. Heinzer, vice president; Mrs. Margaret Ambroz, recording secretary; Miss Charlotte Schaefer, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Elsa Willidms, treasurer.
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