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medal with two oak leaf clusters : Madera: : : : germ n awarded her father recently in ; - - al. - . : | : o soothe and ceremonies at Stout field. N % Tr ; Sgt. Armstrong, a B-17 gunner, is “HOARSE’’ SENSE! missing in action in Europe. He : of was awarded the medal and clusters 5 for COUGHS due to COLDS for bravery and meritorious conduct ; in aerial operations before he was shot down over enemy territory. Also presented the air medal with | | three oak leaf clusters wacs Walter | § B. Smith, 4154 N. Sherman dr. |i whose son, Lt. James B. Smith, Is missing in action. | { Pilot Honored Lt. Smith was honored for meritorious achievement in accomplish-| ing with distinction several aerial] Billie Jean Armstrong wears missions over Europe before he was, the air medal with two oak leaf reported missing... He was a pilot | clusters presented her father, S. of a Flying Fortress. Sgt. William E. Armstrong, who Making the presentations at Stout! is missing in action. She was acfield were Lt, Col. Wright J. Sher-| companied by her mother at the rard, commanding officer; Capt.| presentation ceremonies at Stout John J. O'Malley, assistant opera-| field. tions ofcer and Chaplain Albert C.|—— Rorapaugh. ST ER RE OR RE RR ROE EO REE RO RRR Rein | Sgt. Armstrong, a graduate of 3 Manual high school, worked at Kingan’s before entering the air forces in 1942. He was sent to the European theater in October, 1943. Born in Indianapolis, Lt. Smith Make Victory Gardening easy with a strong, sturdy “Dunlap” quality Garden was graduated from Shortridge high . . ‘ school in 1939. He attended HanHose! Made of durable synthetic rubber that will last for years with reasonable over college Before begininiig his alr amount of care. Complete with couplings and washers; 50-ft. length. force training in February, 1943, He went to Europe in April, 1944.
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