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Army schools in the states are graduating many Indianapolis soldiers and readying them for overseas duty or other assignments In this country. Pvt. Warren M. Lutz, son of Mr. {and Mrs. Homer Lutz, 2213 N, Gale | st. and husband of Mrs.“Ruth Lutz, | 2701 N. Olney st., has completed the |air-fuel induction course at. Aber- | deen proving ground, Md.

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camps and battle stations. Promotions to majors were given Homer Charles Oakes, 1418 E, Vermont st., with the alr jorces, John O. Prosch, son of Mr, and Mrs, G, Prosch, 624 West dr., Woodruff oe in England and John W. Kingsbury, husband of Mrs. Phyllis 8. Kingsbury, 3802 N. Emerson ave, in Frakes. Captain's bars were give Paul Edward Martin, 1445 N. Delaware st. Robert B. Meihaus, 5025 Broadway, was romoted to lieutenant at a naval air ase in England Advanced to staff sergeants are James M. Johnson, husband of Mrs. Faye Johnson, 1039 W. 37th st, in India; Robert I.: Fidler, son of Oakley. C. Pidler, 5241 E. Cherry Point, N. C., and Clemie White, at Camp Cooke, Cal. Receiving sergeant’s stripes are Wil. Ham J. Eschenbach, son of Mrs. HA M. Eschenbach, 915 Greer st, and Gordon E. Spilker, son of Mr, and "Mrs. Charles o Bpilker, Cumberland, both in Englan John H. Jessup, husband of Mrs, Systai Jessup, Bridgeport, in the Centrgl pa cific, and Charles L. BAY son of and Mrs. Matt Blacker, 1932 W . New York st, in Jtaly Lucy F. Cottey, daughter of Mrs. Carrie M. Coffey, 52 W, 30th st, was advanced to technician 4th grade in Australia and John E, Nelson, 1701 Lyndhurst dr., won the same rating at Camp Perry, O, » New corporals are Kenneth G. L. Downey, at Stout field, and Marine Clifford J. Huber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde R. Huber, 15 N. Belmont ave, and husband of Mrs. Gladys Huber, Mojave, Cal, at Mojave marine air corps station, Marion H. Maners, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 C. Maners, Indianapolis, was promoted 8 Irate 1-¢ at the Romulus army air fie1 Mic

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