Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1944 — Page 2

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Hoosier Heroes: Tyler and Bracken Killed; Smith

633 Birch ave. Pfc. Robert D. Sutter, 1853 Or-

Pvt. Samuel Ramputi, 4612 E. New York st. in France. Pfc. Stanley Repse, 952 N. Haugh | st., in France. 8. Sgt. Frederick Bock III, 2104 College ave, in France. Machinist's Mate 2-¢ Charles R. Hart, 048 Albany st., in the Mediterranean, Mrs. Rufus M. Gibbs, 615 N, DeQuincey st., in the Palaus. Pfc. George Blythe, 959%: Washington st, in France. Pfc. Philip H, Hirsch, 45 N. Drex-

Dexter White Melburn White Wounded Wounded

with | brather and sister-in-law,

Mr. and Mrs. David Echeele, 4612 E, New York st, until a month ago, was wounded the last of September or the first of October in France, Pvt, Ramputi has been in the service a year and a half and went overseas last April. His wife lived

Lt. (J.g) Robert G. Smith , ,. missing in the Pacific area.

Seaman Bracken had been in the wounded in.action in Burope less seryice since ‘February and went [than a month apart. The younger Arthur Simonitsch, Overseas, 1 May. Ww Was 3 and of the brothers, Pvt. Dexter White -s. Katherine M, Pe-|Was a lormer empioyee ol the In-|y,. was wounded Aug. 27 in France Prous of a Rare dianapolis Times. When he entered | ang the older, 8. Sgt. Milburn K.|in Indianapolis a year, but now reow Lioyd A. Hosmer, husband the service he was on leave of ab- | white, was wounded Sept. 23 in sides in New York City. of Mrs. Irma D. Hosmer, 1740 Wade |S€1ce. from "the internal revenue Germany. “ u =» st, in Europe. office. | Milburn entered the service three| Pfc. Stanley Repse, Who was a ow ow Seaman Bracken was the son of |yeqrs ago and was sent to England \wounded in France last August, reMrs. J, C. Bracken, Southport, and |; . * ’ port, lin November, 1943. A month later,| h d Pvi,. Max G. Tyler, a veteran of was graduated from the Southport | pexter, who entered the service In ceived his second wounds on French the Italian campaign, was killed nigh school. ~ | March. 1943, was sent to North soil Nov. 11, three weeks after he t@-, Besides his wife and mother, he Africa, They both served in|returned to action. ing to word ‘received by his wile, js gurvived by, & 2-year-old son,! prance but never met.

Pvt, Max G. Tyler , , , killed in France,

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Mrs; Charlotte L. Tyler, 445 8. , ) ) Ms. CO James Jr so. a Dae been awarded the Repse, 952 N. Haugh st, the 20Pv. Tl og he on of MIS. | yi (14) Robert G. Smith, son of Millburn is the husband of Mrs. year-old private sent home his purInez Tyler, who resides aL the Rural ys." and Mrs, Thomas G. Smith, | Betty White, 533 Birch ave, and ple heart, awarded for his first st. address, and Fred ‘Iyler, RoR Sane 510 ave “a navy pilot who has ‘a three-year-old daughter, WOURdS, .the day before the tele11, Box 344 ___|recently. sank a Jap sub tender and Sharon Lee.’ He is 23. 8 am came that he was hurt again. He was gerving with the infant "damaged three othef” ships, is miss-| Dexter is 19 and served in Italy| Pvt. Repse, who is in the infantry, and had been overseas five months, ing in action in the Pacific area. |before going to France. | ae inducted Dec. 20, 1943, and went first serving in Italy and then pa “| Overseas about seven months, he| They attended Manual high | Overseas in June, 1944. He was on| ticipating in the southern invasion received his wings and ensign’s com- | school | his way over when the invasion ie of Indianapolis, Pvt, |7ssion in May, 1343. A graduate rl | Bere oing 1 hy ler was 20 and attended Techn ‘|ol Shortridge high school, he at-| Pfc. Robert D. Sutter, son of. Mr, vo going nto service he Tyler was 20 and attended Techni- |, 0 p00 2g Indiana univer- and Mrs, Oscar Sutter, 1853 Orleans Worked for Mallory's and was gradcal high school. He was employed oo 00 nq 1g 24. * st., was wounded Aug. 28 in France.| uated from Washington high school. by the Jordan Brothers’ Coal Co.) ou a In his last letter home he wrote s 8 =

before entering the service a year | ago. . Survivors, besides his wife and

that he was on his way back to a, 8, Sgt. Frederick Bock III, hus- | front in France. |band of Mrs. Ethel Bock, 2104 Colvt. Sutter is a member of the |e ve., parents. are «a daughter, Sandra |, any since Nov. 8 infantry and entered France the | while serving With the St ans ese Jean; a son, Gordon Lee, and two, ™, "heros the 1st army, he en- latter part of July. He sent his givision. brothers, Robert, Ravenswood and| red the service Sept. 10, 1043, aid Mother his purple heart, received) ggt. Bock recelved the bronze +» Andlanapalis, went overseas in July. He is 19, | after he was wounded. star medal last month, and is the eo # a G¥andson of Judge Fenton w.| The soldier is 19 and attended son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Seaman 2-c James Bracken. a Booth, U. S. Court of Claims, re- Manual high school. A former em-|pock Jr. 4243 Rookwood ave. He radar operator with the navy, has tired, he attended Orchard school Ployee of Omar Bakeries, Inc, he|entered the army Nov. 19, 1941, and been killed in action in the South and is a grdduate of Shortridge entered the service a year ago and went overseas in February, 1944. Pacific. His wife, Mrs. Eunice high school. (has been overseas since.last July. | A graduate of Shortridge high Bracken, 7256 N. Emerson ave. was | # = a e a & =

Pvt. Leroy Milles; son of Mr, and Mrs. Leroy B. Miller, 5262 N, Illinois st., has been missing in Aachen,

! : | |school, he was an agent for the notified of her husband's death to-{ The two sons of Mrs, Inabelle! Pvt, Samuel J. Ramputi, husband, Travelers Insurance Co. before his day by the navy. | Suddith, 1301 8. West st, were of Mrs. Bette Ramputi, who lived enlistment and is 25.

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Machinist's Mate 2-¢ Charles R. Hart has been awarded the purple heart for injuries received April 20 during an attack on the U. 8. 8. Lansdale, sunk in the Mediterranean.

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Hart, 948 Albany st., he previously received the navy and marine corps medal for extraordinary heroism on the same day, when ‘although wounded himself, he saved a fellow crew member from drowning. He is now stationed at Annapolis, and a brother, Machinist's

bees in the Pacific. "8 = Marine Pfc. Robert I Gibbs was wounded in the Palaus Oct. 26. Pvt. Gibbs is the son of Mr. and Pfc. Robert I. Gibbs, 615 N. DeQuincey st. He enlisted March 21, 1842, and has been overseas 11 months. In a recent letter from a hospital in the South Pacific. Pvt. Gibbs wrote he had been in battle three days when he was wounded. He said he hoped to be able to return home by Christmas. Pvt. Gibbs is 19 and attended Howe high school.

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A sister, Martha, is an arlny nurse in England and she has been in service for three years. wu - 8 Pfc. George William Blythe, son of Mr and Mrs. William Blythe, 950% W. Washington st., was seriously wounded Nov, 11 in.France. Pvt. Blythe is the brother of Robert Lee Blythe, an aviation machinist's mate 3-c¢ stationed at Corpus Christi, Tex., after serving 13 months overseas. nu - " Pfe. Philip 'H. Hirsch was wounded July 3 on Saipan and is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Hopkins, 45 N. Drexel ave, before reporting to a marine hospital in Chicago for treatment. He previously was a patient in a San Francisco hospital. Pvt. Hirsch was serving with the | marines and ‘was wounded in the hip and the pelvis. He was awarded the purple heart. The Indianapblis marine is a {graduate of Technical high school. {and lived with his grandparents belfore entering the service. | 8 8 ”

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Ive More Local Men Wound

Wade st, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hosimer, Culver, was wounded Aug. 30 in France. He had been overseas since July. A Pvt. Hosimer is 26 and attended the Culver high school. He was employed by the Monarch Stegl Co, before entering the service in February, 1944. ~ J » Cpl. Arthur J, Simonitsch, brother of Mrs. Katherine M. Petron, a nurse at the United States Veterans’ hospital, was wounded Oct. 4 at Peleliu, With the marine corps, he has been in the service since December, 1041, and went overseas more than a year ago. #" - . The war department today confirmed the reports that the follows ing Indianapolis men have been wounded in action: T. Sgt. Olen E. Bailey, husband of Mrs. Gwendolyn A, Balley, 20 N. Alton ave.; Sgt. Dale E. Graves, son of Mrs. Grace Graves, 1415 Udell st; Pfe. Claude Rossman, husband of Mrs. Mildred L. Rossman, 1306 Bradbury ave. and Pvt, Charles R. Sayers, son -of Mrs. Marie O. Cottrell, R. R. 15, Box 729.

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Three Hoosier sailors have been killed in action, the navy department announced today, They are Seaman 1-¢ Harry Joseph: Englert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Phillip Englert, Lafayette; Seaman 2-c Raymond Lewis Hartle, son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Hartle, Culver, and Seaman 2-c Billy D. Sears, son of Mrs. Etta Marie McKibben, Yorktown.

. 8» Ten Hoosier marines were on the navy department's list of wounded today. They are: ow : Ple. Willlam W, Ervin, nephew of Mrs. Ethel Beigh, Alexandria; Pic Frank Estrada Jr., hushand of Mrs, Frank R. Estrada’Jr., Gary; Pfc. Robert E, Fiedler, son of Mr, and New Haven; Pfc. Chester Fish, husband of Mrs. ter Fish and son of Mrs. May Fish, both of Argos, Pfc, Jack G, French, son of Mr, and Mrs Carl E. French, ' Sullivan; Cpl, Wallace M. Gibbs, son of Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Gibbs, New Albany. Pfc. Willey Guffey, husband of Mrs, Willey Guffey, New Castle; Pfc. Robert L. Van Devanter, husband of Mrs. Robert L. Van Devanter, Parker; Sgt. Rex A, Webb, son of Mr, and Mrs, Charles E. Webb, - Gosport, Cpl, Morris A. Whaley, son of Mrs, Edith French and Albert J. Whaley, both of Alexandria,

# o Pfc. Chester M, Meek, Galveston, has been awarded the bronze star medal, the war department anpounced today.

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