Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 July 1945 — Page 4
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Hoosier Heroes: Mi: issing
Pilot Is Reported Dead :
An Indianapolis pilot, missing)
since March, is now reported killed |
in a raid over Germany and two local men have been wounded in
the Pacific. KILLED Capt. Russell D. Wade, 2520 Union _ &t., over Germany, * WOUNDED + Marine Pvt, Kennith A. Robineth, 1430 Astor st, on Okinawa. | 7. Sgt. Joseph G» Alu, 2208 English ave, on Luzon. ~
” » DEAD— - Capt. Russell D. Wade, son of Mr. and Mrs, Alfred M. Wade, 2520 Union st., a P-51 pilot who has been missing over Germany since March 24, has now reported as killed on that date. A veteran of 57 missions, Capt. Wade was shot down by anti-air-craft fire near Isetlohn, Germany. | He had been given the air medal and several oak leaf clusters, Capt. Wade was a graduate of Technical high school and was employed by thte Hoosier Casualty Oo. before he enlisted in June, 1942, He went overseas in August, 1044. Survivors besides his parents in-| clude a sister, Mrs. Mary Jane Lub- | king of California and two brothers, Sgt. Dalton R. Wade in France and Arthur, 1547 E. Raymond st, who was recently discharged from the
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Capt. Russell D. Wade , . . killed over Germany.
Charles A. Huff, 5210 Grandview dr, and the brother of Lt. Charles A. Huff Jr, who has recently been {named aide to Gen. Murray C. Woodbury with the 8th air force in England. u n o S. Sgt. Vernon 1. Bender was awarded the air medal, the silver oak leaf cluster and the bronze oak leaf cluster posthumously at a cere- | mony -last Wednesday at Sout field His wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Bender, 1630 Draper st., received the awards for her husband. He was killed Nov. 10, 1944, when the B-25 on which hé was an engineergunner was shot down.
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taih two brothers, Fred Alu, a seaman, and Angelo Alu, a marine, have been killed in this war,
8 = o Marine Pvt. Kennith A. Robineth, grandson of Mrs. Ella Williams, 1430 Astor st, was wounded June 23 on Okinawa. He is now in a hospital overseas. A veteran of a | year of overseas aa | II NO
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» n HONORED— a Two local men have been award- &8 ed the purple heart. . Pfe. Ralph E. Bentley, husband of Mrs. Betty Bentley, 1957 Central | ave, was honored for wounds re- Io ceived in action near Metz, Ger- | SH IT] E R f p A { R many. He was aboard the Greeley | which docked last Wednesday in| New York and is home on a 30- day | MEEL LIFTS ATTACHED furlough. Marine Pvt. James V. Beaupre 8r., husband of Mrs. J. V. Beaupre, | 827 'N. Tacoma st, was given the purple heart for wounds suffered in the invasion of Okinawa. He also served in ‘the Russell islands cam- | paign. Lt. George B. Huff, a member of the 34th infantry division in-Italy, | Tease eall was given the Croix de Guerre with when palm by Gen. Charles de Gaulle | promised in a ceremony in France recently. | FASTEST SHOE REPAIR De Gaulle called the 34th the “di IN TOWN vision elite” and cited Lt. Huff for! WHILE-YOU-WAIT SERVICE his loyal and efficient co-operation | with the French from Tunisia] M v C R Oo R Y S through the Italian campaign. 17 E. WASHINGTON ST. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. DOWNSTAIRS
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