Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 July 1945 — Page 18

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In the Service: Indianapolis Boys on ol S. Duty From Buepe to Far-Flung Pacific Islands

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bi A % : il! ’ ; ~ X G. Davis M. Davis M. Utley A. LaPinta | L. Ridlen P. Haehl R. Hiner F. MeCaslin P. Kelso R. ‘Hart K. Wolfe “ ~~ . | oa * Two brothers, GEORGE E| MERRIL L. UTLEY, torpedoman| M. SGT. LEO H. RIDLEN ROBERT E. HINER, AVIS, seaman 2-¢, and PFC./3-¢c, is spending a - 30-day leave ‘band of Mrs. Dorothy E. Ridlen, | commissioned an ensign, is the son marine, the son of Mr. and Mrs,

MELVIN DAVIS, sons of Mrs, FIoy with his . mother, Mrs. Gertrude] {1707 Christopher lane, a member of of Mr. and Mrs: Clarence Hiner, R iH, G. Johnson, 1260 Pleasant st. Davis, 913 High st, are in the | 200 -S. Lyons. ste ater) {the 93d signal battalion, was: cap-| . [recently returned from 33 months |

service. Seaman Davis has just [PAPAS tured in Germany. When he and [R. 9. He was graduated from the in the Pacific. He is stationed in| ‘vomplefed his boot training at [15 months’ Atlantic. sea duty. {his fellow prisoners refused<to give naval air training base at Corpus [Vero Beach, Fla. A member of the Great Lakes and is stationed in| His brother-in-law, PVT. ANTH- I military information, they were Christi, Tex. and received his pre-| 2d marine division, he participated “Ban Bruno, Cal, and Pfc. Davis, ONY S. LAPINTA, husband of Jey Spor Tag hig in 2 small | [liminary flight training at Norman, inthe Gusdajcalm SAIPRIEN: who has served two years in the] gulley and escaped unharme a motor machinist’s Army. is on the Isle of Oahu in the | a Martha LaPinta, of the Lvons|™ go. "nay gp HAEHL, 730 Con-| FRANCIS P. McCASLIN, a flight mate 3-c, of Indianapolis, has been Pacific. st, address, is with the medical gress ave, is in France. He has|officer, is the son of Mr. and Mr. assigned shore duty after 14 montis @ detachment of the 9th air force in|107 discharge points and wears the | James J. McCaslin, 254 N. Arsenal aboard a coast guard patrol frigate | Wolfe. R. R. 7, Box 60, is serving | France, Pvt. LaPinta has a daugh- purple heart with two clusters. Sgt. ave. He received his wings July 11|in the Pacific. He is a veteran of aboard an L.. 8S. T. in the Pacific. | ter, Judy Ann, and is the son of Haehl is a member of the 395th 'at Childress army air. field in|the landings on Hollandia, Mios He has been in the mavy since April, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LaPinta, 517 glider infantry regimeént of the 82d Childress, Tex. He was a member | Woendi, Morotai, the -East "Indies |1944, and. has participated in two Buchanan st. air borne division, o fthe 32d class to be trained there, (and Leyte. linvasions.

1520 CITED FOR Bers Promotions | Seaman Jack LeMasters Wins Navy Honors LUZON ACTION

© Seaman l-c¢ Jack LeMasters, sont Pat 1028 Dra Drivate

of Mrs. Ruth LeMasters, 1235 N.| rose from the rank af =A Hollander 'W. Hollander | da

Delaware st. has been awarded the] navy commendation for outstanding performance of duty. S cpL. ARNOLD s. HOLLANDER Local Weiner of Regiment OBL. The commendatioh was given on w OLLAND- his gallamtry as a member of the we fxs. YALLACE ROLAND { Gets Bronze Star. armed guard crew of the USS ; kal ~ 28th | Adoniram Judson during action Park ave, are both in the| The 152d of 38th | .viation battalion IL AI Dae: alroraft at Levee Rrmy. Cpl. Hollander is *with the infantry division on Luzon has been | since activa- Oct~ 22 to 30, 1044. : university baiping command, in gen = battle commendstion bY ry i Desembep The Indianapolis sailor's ship Florence, Italy, and Pvt. Hollander Maj. Gen. William C. Chase, com- rrr WER 4 docked at Tacloban the day after 3s stationed at-the Camp Robinson | mander of the 38th “avengers of part in the Phil- § the territory was captured by the forme Ties carr Tey | The 152d was ippine campaign. - 3 {originally an all Hoosier outfit and He RR Velen of On Sea Frontier has “its headquarters in Indian- De Guinea 2 CHIEF YEOMAN HAROLD L. apolis.

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recently] PFE. CARL E. JOHNSON, al ROBERT HART, quartermasfer

3-¢, son of Mr, and Mrs. Carl Mc- : Cool, 1046 S. Roena st, is home | now on a 30-day leave, He is veteran of 20 months in the Pacific and participated in four major battles. Quartermaster Hart will. report to Great Lakes tomorrow. KENNETH W. WOLFE, seaman | 1-¢, son of Mr. and Mrs, K: W.|

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the destruc-|the battles at Guadalcanal, Bouplanes. | gainville, Fiji islands, New Guinea,

ne ‘ | Georgian islands and at Manila in| First Lt. Edward C. Gibson, son ihe philippines.

of George A. Gibson, 1521 Wallace| pefore leaving the Philippines he | ave, who participated in 33 missions |, qt his_ brother, 8. Sgt. Harold | as a ‘pilot of a B-17 in Europe; is in: | Fricke, who saw him off ‘on his wip bombardier school at Big Springs ‘home. Tex Two older brothers; Lawrence and

Lt. Gibson, whose wife, Mrs. Virginia Gibson, vesides at 1334 y.(Beniernin also are in service, Oakland ave. is the holder of the! Ship's | distinguished flying cross, the air | Bledsoe, | medal with three clusters, the presi- | dential citation and two battle stars |

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“Cook 2-c Herbert Dale 1227 Leland st., is serving | aboard the U:S:S. John Land in| the Pacific. Another. Hoosier, Capt.| Frederick A. Graf of Bicknell is in Home on Leave command of the ship. ¢ Lt. Col. Wilbur H- Fricke, a veter- | Gussie an of three and one-half years of Si overseas duty in the Pacific, is home on a 45-day leave. % Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fricke, | 7002 Broadway. he participated in, =!

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because of a fleet battle raging out{side Leyte gulf, the Adoniram constituted ‘the major defense of the] and | Ship and harbor for seven days. aynetown, former -Inter- , ; . en y i Bove Aygo SO er) First Lt. Raymond E. Davis, son Mrs, Clyde R. Grass Sr. Martins- EY I te stac| deen attached to the Hawaiian sea of Mrs. Naomi Lippincot, Clermont, ville. - His. brother, Sgt. Ba “frontier, which has the job of keep- !a member of the regiment, has been Grass Jr, is in Germany. ing the sea lanes clear of enemy awarded the bronze star medal for | | SU Et Beet units, for 13 months. {military operations near Bayan- | bavan.

Clyde R. tions, withstanding a total of 50] ‘bombing and strafing runs. They! Bheek}itching Four local men, with the 38th First Application’ division, have been promoted. John

Agonizing itching of ugly eczema, Rash, way, is now a Totter, Ringworm, Pimples, Scabies, Toe | B. Irwin, 1112 Broadwa = teh is checked on ONE APPLIGATION of staff sergeant; Harold Sarver, 1540 = is a sergeant; Thom- |

BLURB STAR OINTMEN T. Repeat as Ringgold ave., it today. as E. Banta, R. R. 4, was promoted

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