Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1944 — Page 11

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{tion Cadet Vernon L. Irwin, training band of Mrs. Ruth M, Irwin, 432 8. © course at Thunderbird field, Glen-|Collier st., and son of Mr. and Mrs. dale, Ariz, was completed by Avia-|L. R. Irwin, 139 8. Neal st.

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ELVA JEAN DAHLSTRAND, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Dahlstrand, 811 E. 58th st., was commissioned ,an ensign at thé naval midshipmen’'s school, Northampton, Mass, and has been assigned to the naval repair base, New Orleans, La.

KENNEL HODGE, son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hodge, 43¢ W. Raymond st., won his second lidutenant’s commission at the infantry school, Ft. Benning, Ga.

M. Reedy Bill Hall

SEAMAN 1-C MARION C, REEDY, husband of Mrs, Delores Reedy, 804% 8S. Senate ave, is home on leave from the Atlantic area. He has two daughters, Sandra and Edna Marie,

BILL HALL, pharmacist's mate, 2-¢, is home on leave from LST duty in the Atlantic. He is the son of Mr, and Mrs. L. M. Hall, 960 Mills ave, and took part in the D-day invasion:

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In the Service: Hoosiers Fight for Country Around World

V. Funk R. Funk

Two brothers, PVT. VICTOR C. FUNK of the army 8. SGT. ROBERT G. FUNK of the marines, visited their sisters, Mrs. Carl Rohacek and Miss Norman Funk at 6046 E.4 Washington st. recently, Pvt. Funk, who completed ar anti-air-craft training and telephone communications course at Camp Stewart, Ga. is at Camp Maxey, Tex. Sgt. Funk, who was wounded on Roi island in February, is back

H. Forston R. Storm

8. SGT. HARL FORSTON, who’ made his home at 1257 Blaine ave; for 16 years, is at Ft. Benton, Mon{. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, R-E. Forston, Boonville, and spent a fur- | lough here recently. LT, (jg) RALPH R. STORM, husband of Mrs, Mary L. Storm and son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H, Storm of Mooresville, is' an instructor at! the naval reserve aviation base, Norman, Okla, He was a former Indianapolis Times agent in Moores- |

in limited service,

ville,

HOOSIERS SERVE

ON WIDE FRONTS

Servicemen From Here Get New Military Assignments.

New assignments are being given {Indianapolis servicemen in the states and overseas.

| Lt. Marvin<¥, Arthur, Mrs. Minor Arthur, 1334 W.

son of Mr. and

23d st. a P-81 fighter squadron. His wi monda, Dudley st.

army air force heavy bombers, | Rangers,’ is 2d Lt. James K. Fogleman, son of Mr. James E. Fogleman, R. R. 7, Box 178. | erating in the Southwest Pacific. Pvt. Billy J. Hutton, 1113 Udell st., been selected to take a six-month course in aircraft mechanic training at the army air field, Palm Springs, Cal, where he is with the ferrying division of the air trans- | port command, At Randolph field, Tex.

of Mrs Jenny Cerf, 33241; Northwestern

| officer and 2d Lt, Prank W. Kremer, son lof Mr. and ‘Mrs. Lon A. Kremer, 57 N. | Pershing st., has reported for a post- | graduate course in specialized aerial in- | struction. Lt. Henry 8. reported for duty at the |air field, N. M. His wife is Mrs. Barbara E. Stewart, Hagerstown.

Assigned to the oldest heavy bombard-

m McLane, 4061 N. Meridian

| st. hg group holds the presidential ot

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| a). Ralph E. Colbentz, whose wife and children live at 5545 Kenwood ave. been selected to atte | Sourse of the fleld artillery school, Ft. a.

Wind Up Courses

{mechanics school at: Truax field, | Madison, Wis., are: Pvt. Joseph A. Bmock, husband of Mrs. | Evelyn Smock, 612 N. Riley ave.; Pvt. | Robert W. Schaub, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Roger A. Schaub, 1129 N. Jefferson "ves Pvt. George H. LaBolt, son of Mr. Mrs. David E. LaBolt, 1029 N. Tibbs ad

Pvt. Rolland A. Hartsock, son of Mr, and Tetter,

has | Huber,

arrived in England and is working wy depot In the South Pacific; Ida Mae e,

and 2-month-old son live at 1563 [Otterbein ave,

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Operating as a first pilot with the 18th N° “The Long | field, D. C.

The group is now op-| 940 Concord st.

has on board.

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Kurt. Cerf, son | Leroy O. Miller,

ave, is taking an air transport training | Sgts. | course leading to assignment as a flying |turret gunners and of hgineers on B-17s

Hohlt of Indianapolis has | moted to private first class in the South Carlsbad army | Pacific.

ent group in the Mediterranean theater Ti ftdly ‘Harold E. Kellermeyer, iis ia

tend officers’ cd]

Local Men Win Promotions In U.S. Camps and Overseas

Promotions have been awarded to Indianapolis men at training camps and battle fronts.

Charles B. Daugherty, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Daugherty, 5360 N. New Jersey st., England-based pilot of a B-17, and Owen 7. Flynn, son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Flynn. 1338 Commerce ave. navigator on a B-24 in Italy, have been promoted to first lieutenants.

Marion E. Pallikan, 1351 Barth ave. has been promoted to staff sergeant at the | Blythe, Cal, army air fleld Corporal's stripes were received by Ralph Huber, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. 2214 Stewart st, serving with a

I. J. Good, 4202 clerk in the adjutant general's office in England; James N. Jones, 2127 W, 58th st, and William Geyer, 118 Linwood ave., both at Camp Springs

Edward Pete Lucas, son of Peter Lucas, has been advanced to {motor machinist's mate 1-c for saving his ship by helping to extinguish a fire

Promotions to technical sergeant have been received by John N, Reddick, husband of Mrs. Martha Reddick, 1640 Montalm st; Prancis E. an, husband of Mrs. Betty J. Oe 3141 Ruckle st., and husband of Mrs. Loretta L. Miller, 80 N. Campbell ave, T. Reddick and Doan are both top

based in England. Sgt. Miller is an {aerial engineer in the’ China-Burma-India | theater.

Herman Wyatt, and Mrs,

Ben Wyatt, 915 Edison ave. has been nro-

son of Mr.

tn noted to sergeant were Robert L. mite, Jsbatid of Mrs. Helen Ingmire,

st., gunner on a -24 in son of Mrs. M. Crouch, 183 Holloway st.

sie aerial gunner in England; Jack L. Sleeth,

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son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer O. Sleeth, 335 8 ray st, withw a communications section in the Southwest Pacific, and ward M. Oarcer, husband of Mrs. Elsie M. Carver, 2224 N. LaSalle st, at Camp Plauche, La.

Wins Lieutenant's Bars Second lieutenant’'s bars recently

(Were pinned on Thomas A. Jackson,

son of Mrs, T. B. Jackson, 102 N. |Grant st., at the Carlsbad, N. M,,

|army air fleld. His wife is Mrs. T.

A. Jackson of Greensboro, N. C.

Pvt. James F. Horn, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ellis Horn, 1310 N. Tuxedo st., was graduated from the bomber mechanics’ school at Keesler field; 2d Lt. Jack D. Leo, son of Mr. and Mrs, James D.' Leo,” 1382 8. East st. and husband of Mrs. Eva C. Leo, 3353 W. 16th st. from the four-engine bomber school at Courtland, Ala, and Pvt. William .T. Bromstrud, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bromstrud, 213 N. Gray st. from gunnery school at Tyndall fleld, Fla.

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Completing courses in automotive schools of the ordnance training center, Atlanta, Ga., recently were: | Cpl: Joseph A. Jolly, son of Mrs. Anna Jolly, 4104 Boulevard pl., and

-|Ernest W. Sullivan, R. R. 3.

Before going overseas Sgt. Franklin W. Harris, son of Mrs. Ruth Har-

Home army air fleld, Ida. He is an engineer on a Liberator. “

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ris, 2441 N. Illinois st, completed | combat training at the Mountain

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