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IN THE SERVICE— LOC AL OFFICER | ‘Local Men Are Serving Uncle Sam on i Fronts All Over the World b COMPLETES COURSE: 3 Sa

Hospital Complefes Mission; IN CUARD UNIT BP w a ED IN PILOT TRAIN © FAL:

Hoosier Doctors Are on Staff Pm ie | Gabiipmdnpipiny Rng 4 ¥ 3 F % iy Li le - 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Sheley B. Willi a Tver: pla Capt. Joseph L. West, of 118|chemical warfare school &t Edge- Lt Robert Brockman's qt ££ ’ PY : R. R. lo. has completed ns W. 4ist st, Who was & doctor hers water arsensl Md, Suda. Wel piicion Honored L ha : Ee Re alae : BE oe oo Jspecislized in the functioning and : ES x : a § i . |Lubbock army air field in Texas. Bet PASTESTY General hospital, Wimborne, Dorset, {firing of the 4.2 inch chemical mor-| Lt. Robert F. Brockman, 422 N.|. Wl ae : 3 ; : Lt. Willis will receive further Ski Mi England, which has completed its (ar. | Tibbs ave, is ‘a member of the 2d i 0A Ti K : (training in instruthent flying af in~Mi mission. armored division which was selected . ied 8 |. o oo. A San Marcos, Tex. “He returned last Family The hospital, commanded by It. Is Enroute Home .|to be the home guard for Presi- A. Wren . A. Smith W. Donahue M. Agmelneri C. Mul December from a 99-mission tour A real friend f Col. Orval J. Miller, Ft.’ Wayne,| Sgt. John G. Steddenbenz hus-|dent Truman at the Potsdam con- : ik ” si A. Collyear A. Pryde P. Poynter |of combat duty as navigator on a nights—it’s M ‘had one of the finest records for [pana of Mrs. Evelyn Steddenbenz, ference. Lo SN ro, 1 Dns son CLIFFORD - -MULL, yeoman 3-¢,!. ENSIGN ALLAN G. PRYDE. of B-24 in the CBI theater. - S—————— 0 - successful treatment in the Euro l121 N. Miley st. is en Touts home| Capt. Frederick Rice Jr., ntisband I. an rs e ilson n rs. Patrick J. Dona- is now serving with the Atlantic

Th {f Op rations. There h 9 | the merchant marine, 3350 Fall On Way | Home 40-year Yau'os, pean igs pd Oe 2 the from the European Theater of Op- [of Mrs. Shirley Rice, 902 W. 53d Tindall ave. is home now on a 30- hue, 520 N. Rural st, is home now fleet. He works in the educational Creek pkwy., has received the 3d Pfc. Charles R. McElfresh is e ~~ Bave most in |

7452 men sent there from the battle- erations with the veteran “Bloody |st., is commander of the Superfort- day furlough. He has served in on a 30-day furlough. He served department, which -is responsible assistant engineer's license. He ‘has| route home from the European the fields. | Bucket” division, which in eight|¥eSS “City of Indianapolis.” His|Iran for 31 months and will report in Europe with the 44th division | for directing a complex problem of been in service three years. ale 3 Sperations Will the vetera months saw combat. action from{ShiP is based on Guam. to Camp Atterbury on Aug. 25. |and is enroute to the Pacific. Sgt. | training and education, LT. PAUL S. POYNTER, son of | 00% ge vision, whieh I

Yeoman | ight : - : ez : smm— Mr. : eight months saw vicious actio Yoeman 1-¢ Lawrence H. Greton, Normandy's hedgerows to the heart| pour local men who are based on S. SGT. ALFRED SMITH, son Donahue will report back on Aug. Mull is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | [2849 and Mrs. Rufus H. Poynter from Normandy to the Reich, H¢

gon of Mrs. Francis Davidson, 919 of the Reich. Guam with the 314th bombardment of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Smith, 745 N. (25. {John R. Mull, 1538 Leonard st. {of the last class of navigators grad is the husband of Mrs. Clara Mc

Massachusetts ave, is aboard an | e Set. Donald B. White : y eH Ebi aircraft carrier in ‘the Western| Seaman 2-c Norman L. Tompkins. rs Donal il ye Holmes ave. is now. being proc-| CPL. MAURO J. AGNELNERI, ‘and the brother of Motor Machinist | uated recently from Hondo army air Elfresh; 2314 E. Washington st.

60 : ; 3-c Vance Mull. ! essed at Ca Det1 he As- u field in Texas. Pacific. (16 N. Trout st, is serving aboard a |, Huzejwood. 3121 W. 10th st.: Lt. | ssed a mp Detroit in the As-'son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Agnelneri, 633 | ALBERT COLLYEAR, aviation {destroyer escort in the Atlantic. He |p nk T. @mith, 341 N. Drexel ave. jSemuly Area Command as a mem- Home Pl, is now completing his | poatswain’s mate 2-¢. i » > : ) ; -¢, is aboard an/| Is AAF Graduate wears the European, the African)eo . ri Thomas A. Walsh Jr, 5331 [ber of a veteran P-47 fighter group training on a B-29 at an air field aircraft carrier in the Pacific. He! {carrier's deck. He is the husband months overseas in Europe, has r or , has re

Pvt. Edward G. Schwab, son of (and the Middle Eastern theater rib-!~, +1.a1 ave. |being redeployed directly to theiin Salina, Kas. He is preparin | ) g for is a. member of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Gray, 6351 N. bons. “ ei | Pacific, combat duty overseas. r of the deck crew which of Mrs. A. Collyear, 1200 N. Illinois turned to the states aboard an ai

Keystone ave, graduated recently Le | Pfc. William Niese Jr, R. R. 13, FTI brings to a safe halt We high Speed | st. transport command plane. Hom the air ferees's training school Richard OC. Nslden son of Mr.is with a map-making unit in Tr Tr at Keesler Field, Miss, and Mrs, G. E. Walden, 2732 Den- (Reims, France, awaiting direct ship- | {nison st., Fae recently from | ment to the Pacific, Sgt. Walter E. E. Mahan, 1266 Oli- {the radio school at the navy ar-| wer ave. graduated from. the mory here, : i Seaman l-c Ralph McFall, son of N

(Xr. and Mrs. Emmett McFall, 222 = Kansas st., graduated recently from = the navy aerographer’'s school at E Lakehurst, N; J. =

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First Lt. Kenneth A, Slater, hus band of Mrs. Eva L, Slater, 174¢ navy. planes which land on the|Dawson st, who has served 1

Flight Officer Samuel H. Macy, son of Mr, and Mrs. Curtis L. Macy, 192. W. Ohio st., is stationed with the 5th air force in the Philippines. He is a pilot with the Hawkeye reconnaissance group.

Speeding Return Sgt. Harry Gerbofsky, son of Isaac Gerbofsky, 942 S. Capitol ave, | is now serving with the air transport command at the Paris airport. He is helping speed the return of European veterans.

| Seaman 1-¢ Nolan Fry, son of | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fry, Speedway, | has completed & special course in mine warfare at the training | center at Little Creek, Va,

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on Dr. M. Seaman 2-c Otis Maier, 3213 W. | Michigan st.,, and Ship's Cook 2-c Charles Wilson, 2537 S. Delaware st., served aboard an infantry landing craft which has returned to the [states to be prepared for duty in | the Pacific. Three ‘local men have been pro!moted. Melvin Wiser, 1244 S. "Talbott ave., is now a corporal, Thomas | A. McMahon, son of Mr. and Mrs. |

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