Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 July 1945 — Page 18

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J. Nail C. Kilgore

SECOND LT. JOHN W. son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Nail, ‘$6 8 Audubon rd. is at Ft. Sumner army air field, N. M., where he is a trainee pilot. : A graduate of officers’ training at

the marine corps schools: Quantico, Va. is MARINE 2D LT, CHARLES

LUCERN KILGORE JR., a veteran of service as an enlisted man with’

the marine raiders overseas. He is

the son of Mr: and Mrs. C. L. Kilgore, 5532 University ave.

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A. Uberta G. Hanson

PFC.-ANTHONY UBERTA, son of" Pat Uberta, 3797 Prospect has been promoted to corporal in the South Pacific. He holds the good (conduct medal and the combat in-| fantryman’s badge. He has three brothers in service, Tom and Dan in Germany, and Palman in-Alabama. GEORGE C. HANSON, fireman i-¢c, is back in the United States after duty in Cuba, Puerto RICO, were gttacked by four enemy rifle Panama and Balboa. He is the son men. The American infantrymen of Mrs. Rose Hanson, 1626 Ingram killed the four Japs and took anSt other prisoner back to camp.

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Mrs. Charles Springman; 23 E. Iowa . recently captured two Jap soldiers on Luzon. The first prisoner ran from a

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Others on Luzon

Three other local men are with! the army on Luzon. They are Cpl Frank M.- Kelséy, son of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Kelsey, 1525 Southern ave; .Cpl. Albert R. Fahrback Jr, son of Mr. A. {Fahrback Sr.. 1455 S; Lyndhurst dr, ‘tand Pfc. Russell Karnes, husband {of Mrs. Helen Karnes, 1348 Shelby

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Pfc. Robert W. Barton. husband lof Mrs. R.°W. Barton, 1151 Udell st., was_flown back from the European theater recently where he served 24 months with the military

Pfc. Royal Sallee, husband of Mrs. Edna Sallee, 5801 Woodside dr, arrived in this country recently by {air after 18 months with the transportation corps in Europe. { » n ~ Has 81 Points | Returned to the continental i. |United States after 36 months in| {the Pacific, T. 4th Gr. John M.| Gregory, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul . Gregory, 1310 S. Harding st, has {amassed 81 discharge points, | | contly returned four Indianapolis imen from the European theater.| | They are Sgt. Tyrus R. McKay, 810 Marion ave, who served in- Italy] {for 35 months; T. 4th Gr. Glenn E.! | Dox, 1910 N. Alabama st, who . ispent 36 months in Italy; Pfc.| {Richard E. Overmeyer, 524 N. Bel-| imont ave. a veteran of 18 months! ‘in Italy, and Pfc. Fred H. Shelton, {801 N. Belmont avé., who served 38 months in the Italian theater Second Lt. Edwin J. Booth Jr, son ‘of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Booth Sr. 5683 NN. Pennsylvania st, is

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S. Sgt. Mayhew Aids Raid

Paul A, Springman, son of Mr. and |

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John E. Graves, 1034 N. Delaware Orange st.;

Home Town Men Serve on 0 All Fronts

| | | G. HoMaway C. Rothkopf C. Johnson A. Massey

GENE F. HOLDAWAY JR, “sea-| ak 2 c, has Nepasied to Rewporl of a 15th air force service command | or training after spending a leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | depot ‘group headquarters squadron |Gene F. Holdaway, 918 N. Jefferson which was awarded the meritorious | ave. service plaque for outstanding serv-

| The 18-year-old sailor attended ice at the depot in Italy. They are

cave waving a white flag and told gnoriridge high school and was SGT. CHARLES E. JOHNSON, son | |theater and European - African -| the two Indianapolis sergeants that|manager.and buyer at his father'siof Mr. and Mrs, Volney Johnson, | Middle Eastern theater ribbons with | were ready meat market before enlisting in the R.R. 3, Box 399, and CPL. ALBERT four battle stays. He has two, broth- |

navy in February. MASSEY, son of Mr. and Mrs.| C. A. ROTHKOPF, pharmacist’'s| Harry Massey, 399 Union st., South- | mate 1-c in the coast guard, is serv- | port. ing in the Pacific war theater. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. H.! Rothkopf, 1535 Ringgold ave.

The road home for servicemen {often is long. Either already in the | M |states or on their way home are:

_— | i > T. Sgt. Thomas M Huggins, = 2720 Officer Candidate In. Gale st., Central Pacific; Pfc. Robert

James P. Blaes, 4311 Carrollton WV. Koehrn, J402 Pleasant st., Germany; 8S. Sgt. -Paul®J Brezke, 2329 Collier st ave., has entered the field artillery

12th air Italy; Sgt. Joe E. Rich | officer candidate school at Ft, Sill, 3307 N st. European theater Okla.

| | ‘| force { Illinois Pfc. Melvin L. Griggs, 53 N. Jelferson ave, Persian Gulf, and Pfc. Wooldridge, R. R. 7, Box 134, theater, Navy men home after tours of duty in the Atlantic are Lt. Wendell J Miller, 1551 Sturm ave: Odell I. Pitts, aviation radioman 3-¢, Knightstown; Ensign Jchn P. Trobin, 510 N. Riley ave, and Donald | M, Justus, aviation machinist's mate 3-c, 1235 Marlowe ave

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Sixteen Indianapolis and Marion

tial naval indoctrination at Great Lakes. They are: Frank V. Salranek, ave., John D. Reath Jr, st.; Richard ‘H. Owens, 1352 N. Kealing| ave.; Marion M. Allen, 2159 W. 58th st.; John W, Collins, 55¢ Coffey st.; James A. Johnson, 2425 ‘N. Olney st.;: Homer E.| Benedict, 546 Arbor ave. awrence J. Moran, 550 N. Tacoma ave. James -C.| Dime, 2017 E. 10th st.; Herschal A. Tuck cton; Samuel H Hild, 1139 College A Claude T. Coyle, 3314 Orchard ave; Garnett B. Stewart, 1459 Sauley si; Glenn W. Nusbaum, N. Eastern ave. Vernon E. Lyday;, 1425 N. Gale st, and William K. Kugeiman, 3318 Marshall si

3712 N. Keystone 2048 N. Wliinois

The following, ¢ Indianapolis men are on ‘their way to Tokyo Tech. 5th grade William F. Krogh, | son of Mrs. Frances Krogh, 417 N. Warman ave, now is stationed at! a base in the Western Pacific, And | at a camp in France Pfc. William | Conover, 935 Church st., is being processed for transfer to the Pacific. He is a member of the first armored | division to be ordered to the re-| maining war zone.

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Lt. Col. Harry M. Stitle Jr.,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Stitle, 3960 Guilford ave. has been named [os director of administration | and services at the San Antonio district, army air forces. personnel distribution command.

Navy Man in Hospital

Arvine Leo Anderson, coxswain in the naval reserve, 533 Coffey st, is ~ in the hospital at Great Lakes. He is a veteran of 22 months overseas duty. He was a prisoner of war for 62 days before he was liberated and returned to the states.

Directs Training Besides his regular duties as a soldier of occupation in Germany, Lt. Alan W. Ker, 1537 N. LaSalle! st., is superintendent and principal | of the 309th engineer technical trades school. Under Lt. Ker, men of the battalion .. learn “welding. auto. mechanics, typing. carpentry, radio, | electricity and drafting at a little school building in Weinheim, Ger- |

Florence I. Fieweger, daughter of Mrs. Ora Harris, .1502'; E. Washington st.,, has been promoted to private first class, She is stationed at Avon Park, Fla, with the air corps.

Four local Marines are home ‘again after seeing combat. They are Sgt. ‘Jack Smith, 205 Pfc. Harold C. Williams, st., is a graduate of the only school | 2513 Guilford ave.; Pfc. Donald W. |of its kind in, the army, the ad- Hermsdorfer, 208 S. Pmerson ave, vanced radio training unit, Reno, and S. Sgt. Harold L. Bowers, 435

Nev. { 8. Oxford st,

Sgt. Charles “W. N. Graves, son of |

now on a 20-day leave, He is stationed at Dyersburg. Tenn.

; Liberator Bomber S. Sgt. Simon. D. Bush, 1617 W. Morris st, is with the 5th air force in the Philippines. He is serving as a turret gunner on a Liberator bomber in the “Flying Circus” bomber group. Sgt. Bush's plane is named “Embarrassed.”

Otis L. Voeller, son of Mrs. Lena Reeves, 1633 8, Meridian st., has recently been promoted to sergeant in the Panama canal zone. Capt. Howard A, Spellman, husband of Mrs. Evelyn Spellner, 1617 E. 58th st, was advanced to major at the 54th general hospital in New Guinea.’ y Carl E. Singleton Jr. Carl E. Singleton Sr, 3208 W { Michigan st, has been promoted {to technician fifth grade on Luzon,

Sees Italy From Plane

_ Lt. Cletis H. Bennett, husband of Mrs. Hilda R. Bennett, 334 N. Gladstone ave. recently made a three-hour trip over Italy in an {army plane as a guest of the special | service section. These tours are {designed to give enlisted men and | officers of this theater a chance {to see the entire country from the air.

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Inducted by Navy Three more Indianapolis | were inducted into the navy | week, They were Charles Conant Josey 301 Buckingham dr.; James McEndree, 1211 W, New and Thomas Oliver Parton, 27th st.

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Furlough With Parents S. Sgt. Carl Roberts, son of Mr and Mrs, .Carl Roberts Sr, 31 S | Tremont ave., recently spent a 30{day furlough with his parents. He is now in Miami, Fla., for redeployment, A veteran of 24 missions with the | pioneer 379th bombing group of the {8th air force in England, Sgt. Rob{erts holds the air medal, four oak leaf clusters, the presidential unit citation and three battle stars,

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Inducted Into Navy

Nineteen additional men from | Indianapolis were inducted into the inavy recently, Inductees include:

Everett Q McClung, 2338 N. Rural st Obje Pennyman, 1067 Roache st; Johp {H. Reynolds, 1026 W. 23d st... Kenneth E | Blackwell, R. 13, box 1614 Richard L. Eakins, 1623 8. East st.: Leo R. Grapham, 2024 N st.; Elbert T Hunter, 5703 E Richard E Linkhart, 1109 st, and

George E. Miller, Jas Sugar Grove ave, John D 82 Co Harold Rinard, 37 N.

James A. BScharbrough, {st Raymond E. Schnitker, {lon 'st.; Roscoe C. Spear, | apoiis ave, George L. | Martindale ave ; Samuel 8 Talbott st: William Trowbridge st.: Elza 5, hox 334; Donald 15, box 505.

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| 203 IR R. R ; Two Marines Graduate f /Two marines recently graduated | from specialists schools at Camp Lejeune, N. C. They are Sgt. | Michael Renton Jr., 28 McLean pl. | and Pfc. Willlam E. Mohler, 3921 | Guilford ave,

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‘Pvt, Mary A. Darrough, 1627 Hoyt ave, has completed her basic trainstationed 4 at k Chery,

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LT. EDWARD J. SWEENEY, son: {of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Sweeney, 4440 {Central ave., is- an executive officer {of a destroyer in the Atlantic fleet, | He wears the bronze star medal land the Anierican defense, American theater, the Asiatic - Pacific

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Taking a six-day tour through | | American occupied Germany, 8. Sgt. Norman B. Evans, husband of Margaret Evans, 2050 Guils | ford ave. visited the scene of what {once had been scheduled as a jump zone for his unit, the 515th para-| chute infantry regiment. He also saw the historic cities of Worms, Heidelberg, brucken.

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