Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1944 — Page 40

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John Stack JOHN STACK, seaman

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James Fowler Guy Stratton

{South Pacific. and Mrs. William Fowler,

8GT. GUY STRATTON,

guard in the Pacific, HERBERT KOENIG, 963 8. Alabama st, has returned to coast guard duty In the Pacific after a collier st, is an air force leave here. tographer in England.

JAMES FOREST FOWLER, fire-

W. 29th st., is serving with the coast man 1-c, is with the navy in the He is the son of Mr.

son of] Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stratton, 3345 pho-

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FOUR INDIANAPOLIS AIRMEN | {have been graduated from the San | - {Marcos army air field, Tex.

| They are Flight Officer JOHN

| SMITH, son of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Smith, 3148 Northwestern ave.; 2D LTS. WESLEY RHODEHAMEL, husband of Mrs, Virginia Rhode- | hamel, 4911 Carrollton ave,, CLIMPSON CLAPP, son of Mrs. Catherine Clapp, 67 Kenmore rd., and TLARENCE NUNAMAKER, husband of | Mrs. Virginia Nunamaker, 3777 N.. Meridian st.

Furloughs have been granted to {nine Indianapolis veterans of more | than two years overseas. They are: Cpl, Donald H, Pickler, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Pickler, 2615 KE. 18th st.; Pfc James L. Turner, husband of Mrs, Laura Turner and son of John Turner, 339 N Lynn st.; Plc. Alvin G, Olson, husband of Mrs. Vallie R. Olson, 2233 Parker ave. Cpl. Marion J. Sanders, husband of Mrs Mae Sanders and son of Mrs, Elna E Seah R. R. 7. Box 149; M, Sgt. Lester Matheson, son of Mr, and Mrs, William o Coy, 5219 Brookville rd; t. Norman G. Britton, husband of Mrs. Hazel Brit- { tom, - 438 Spencer ave., Warrant Officer

Helen Rose Caywood, 1415 BE, 11th st; Pvt. Wilham H, O'Dell, son of Jato > O'Dell, 31:9 W. 10th st, and Cpl. Clark, son of John L. Clark, 3036 x *Jotn Eh

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PVT. ALBERT J,.CAMDEN, hus-

2407 W, Washington st,, 3d army in France.

WILLIAM A. TANDY, technician Sth grade, is administering blood

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Claude Bell, 3424 W. Minnesota st. was advanced to

grade in the Southwest Pacific. finvasions.

Jack Leo * Two sons of Mr. and Mrs. James band of Mrs. Kathleen V, Camden |p Leo, 1832 Easy st., are serving in and son of Mrs, Margaret Camden, the army. SECOND LT. JACK D. LEO, husband of Mrs. Eva J. Leo, 16th st, is at the four engine pilot school, Courtland field,|He served in three campaigns overplasma to the battle wounded in the | Ala., after graduation from the ad-|seas and holds the soldier's medal Pacific area. He is on military leave | vanced twin-engine school at George (His brother, PFC, HERBERT MARCPL. ‘HARRY J. LEO,|GASON, a Guadalcanal veteran, is.

with the'4th marine division, is in ’ t , N. J. Otto J, Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs.|the South Pacific and has seen ac- with the marines ai Trenton, N tion in the Marshalls, Roi, Namur, technician 4th| Marianas, Saipan, Tinian and other |gason, is at Ft. Bragg, N. C, after

L. Margason PFC. LEMUEL MARGASON, whose wife lives at 1724 Nelson st. bas returned to Camp Patrick, Va., after spending a furlough at home.

Another brother, Pvt. Horace Mar-

18 months in Greenland.

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LEON RIEGEL, son of Mrs. Helen ‘ Hahn, 3021. Foltz st, and, husband of s. Mary LaMar Riegel, has returned to duty on a mine sweeper in Florida following a leave here. He is a gunner's mate 3-c. MARGARET COVERT, daughter of Mrs. W. R. Covert, Danvile, has

arrived in Australia as an American Red Cross staff assistant.

Aviation Cadet Noble K. Littel of |

Indianapolis has completed gunner's!

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school at Harlingen, Tex., with the highest ground firing score in his class. He was awarded an identifi cation bracelet, Now stationed at Childress army air field, Tex., Cadet Littell is taking ‘an 18-weeks fdvanced flying course. His™ wife, Dorothy, and son, Orin, are living near the air field.

Ensign Edward L. Schumann of Indianapolis is at the American university in Washington, D. C., following training at Princeton university.

Four Indianapolis veterans of the European theater have been granted Tusioughs or leaves. They are: Bt. Jack Sioex, son of the Rev, and Mrs ra B. Stock, 1803 Woodlawn ave. who. served nine months overseas; Pfc. Wal er C, Wisdom, son of Mrs. Flora Wisdow, 1125 N Missouri st, 19 months : 1st I Richard H, Stackhouse, son of Mr and Mrj. A. V. Stackhouse, 96 |W. 75th st. overseas six months, and 8. t. Charles R. Vandeventer, son of Mr. snd Mre. K. D Vandeventer, 91 8. 9th ave, Beech Grove, overs overseas eight months.

8, Sgt. Charles E. E. Cagle, son of | Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cagle, Clermont, was granted a furlough after serv. ing six months in Europe.

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