Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1945 — Page 28

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with a star in them, the compat in[fantry badge .and the European | theater ribbon with three stars for | battles in Italy, France and the | drive on Germnay. JAMES ' EVERETT BRAKE, son [of Mrs. Ruth Helen Lather, 2421 (N. Adams st, is a member of the | first platoon commanders’ class at the marine corps school, Quantico, | Va.. Upon graduation, he will be commissioned ' a second lieutenant. hs 8 = o WAC Wins Stripes WAC Ida Mae Good, daughter ot

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OPTOMETRIST | 3 i \ OFFICES—First Floor; Mezzanine | J. Goldsmith J. Sullivan | | SGT. JOHN A, GOLDSMITH, son| A: Simpson H. Simpson |PORD is home on furiough from 08 Mw, Weiser 8 Somme” of Avion) Two sons of Mr. and Mrs. otha | Camp Roberts, Cal. He is visiting! | Simpson, 140 N. Blackford st., are]

| hiss wife and ‘mother, Mrs Ethel | 8T force. He is a former employee! lm th : | Ritts, 1717 R 0 en ave. of the Wanamaker State bank inn the army. ARTIS SIMPSON, |. Fulton st, has been given a bat- London, England. She is a graduSN ii 00% p ave,

PVT. WILLIAM J. FEINER New Bethel. (who has the good conduct -medal, |tlefield promotion to staff sergeant ate of Indiana Central college and | of Mr. and NGS w J Feiner 801 JOHN B. SULLIVAN, son of Mr. recently visited his parents and re-|in northern France. A paratrooper, formerly taught in the Indianap[RVegtior sn momper of & and. Mrs. John H. Sullivan, 1520! [turned to Long Beach, Cal. His| S8t Cooper has received his wings olis public schools.

| : - : Park ave, has been promoted to! | quartermaster unit serving a fighter staff sergeant. He is a radio tech. {brother, HARLAN SIMPSON, re-| roup of the 8th air force in Eng-

pro nician. with a signal unit in the turned to Camp HowZ2e, Tex., after land. southwest Pacific. ia furlough at home. § S

| overseas since July, 1943, and is Local Man and Tank Outfit

| serving at present in Belgium.

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¥ Mrs. Billie Cooper and son of ps 1. J: Good, 4202 Otterbein ave '. and Mrs. Ernest W. Cooper, 231 has been promoted to sergeant - in

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Four sons of Mrs. Hovey st., are all seas combat. The youngest, SEAMAN 1.¢c EDWARD LEE FOX, who is 20, served one year on a merchant ship in both the Atlantic and Pacific, and is* now attending school in San Diego.

With the 5th army in Italy, PFC ROBERT FOX," who 27. has been’ overseas since Christmas of 1943. His wife, Mrs. Madge Fox,! lives at 510 Bellefontaine st. On the other side of the world, PFC. ALBERT FOX is with an anti-aircraft unit in the Philippines. The 25-vear-old soldier is the hus-|

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When the tank company was attacked by 200 Germans, Lt. Osborne ordered his men to hold their fire until he gave his command. When he did the fire was so destructive that

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PFC. RICHARD 1. FOX, a band of Mrs. Gladys Fox, 910 Belle-|a single encounter of the 2d ar-| the entire” German : year-old infantryman, -has .been fontaine st. mored division in Belgium. j2roy 1p was taken. —— ow : : Rite pe eS = . Osborne is:the holder, of the

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5 u o In a Rest Camp Pfc. Claude A. Burleson, son of “Mr; -and--Mrs.-C.- H..Burleson, 1418 Marlowe ave, is In a rest camp in France after serving with the 517th parachute infantry on the western front.

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" » ~ Cpl. James E. Hays, son of Mr. and Mrs. Doyles Hays, 1641 QGollege |: ave, is with an assembly.group at Antwerp. The unit assembles construcifon equipment as it reaches the port and delivers an average lof 20 completed pieces a day to battle-torn areas. y » o> » Harry J. O'Brien, 401 Berwick st., is one of the veterans of the Normandy campaign who 1s 3 with the 798th port company in Bel- 3 gium. The group guards supplies: 3 moving to the front. = " » Await Reassignment

Three Indianapolis servicemen are = awaiting reassignment at Miami 2 Beach, Fla., following combat duty overseas. Ma). Kenneth W. Chriswell, husband of Mrs. Mae H. Chriswell, 1720 2 Gerrard ave. served 18 months as staff officer in the European theater before coming home. He wears two battle stars and the bronze star ‘for meritorious achievement. Also at Miami are 4st Lt. Zedoc W. Crawford, husband of Mrs. Ruth : S. Crawford, 27 W, Kenmore. rd., and -Pvt. John F. Dalton, husbing

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