Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1945 — Page 7
. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Hoosier Heroes: Another Local Seaman Hurt nd Cruiser Indianapolis
Another local seaman us been, ®t ya @ “ued Harris,” 3007 Graceland ave, and borne division in Germany. The) Marine Pte. Joseph Leughrey, Stonroe: reported wounded aboard the .. |Sgt. Edward Boum, 646 E. 52d st.|101st was recently presented with! Marine pr ET race, TY rayne; cruiser Indianapolis and a soldier is| "A # |the distinguished unit citation for| NAVY DEAD EMPIRE BUILDER 4 recovering from wounds received in i MN John E. Maguie, 903 N. Oxford [their heroism in a stand at Bas-| Machinist's Mate 3-c Robert H. Preder- — ——— Germany. - 3 on st., was presented with the distin |togne, Belgium, at December, | !ck Da ive MISSING nn 3006 N, (nets st, WA-4320, WOUNDED /® EE ssvorumaisly tor bio won, Tt] Pro. Billy B. Nodgkine, 3:00 | Yi Set Arm Sievers, Sutton i - R usly ’ a C. yy oag s, 3 PACT —— no eriendes an an Thomas A. Maguire at. a ceremony Leslie ave, was given the combat | Pte. uipabBomighigg re i. ave. abogrd rh Indianapolis at Pt. Harrison. Lt. Maguire was infantryman's badge for his service
ARMY WOUNDED ~PACIFIO REGIONS T. sth Gr. Robert Emmett | killed in Europe Dec. 5, 1944. {with the 318th infantry regiment in| g Sgt. Wayne Oliver, Westport, Murray, 545 E. 11th st. in Germany. » n
His brother, Lt. John E. Maguire Germany. ph dian & Jr., has been listed as missing over Lt. Robert " . a Baska. Pes a . the North sea for 18 months and ober oliver, hushan WOUNDED— Mal. Mericle Sgt. Smoy another brother, Cpl. James Ma-/ ‘of Mrs. Doris Woliver, R. R. 1, Box agW oRaRcH T. 5th Gr. Robert Emmett Mur- Decorated, Honored, guire, was injured in a plane crash (514, w ray, son of Mr. and Mrs. James| 2136 Sugar Grove ave, who was |at Turner Field, Ga. Murray, 548 E. 11th st., was wounded | wounded in Feb- . or oa» in May in Germany. ruary on Iwo Major Earl W. Mericle, husband A medical corpsman, his ambu-| jima, has been of Mrs. Ruth Mericle, 8151 N. Illilance was blown up by a mine. He| gwarded the nois st., received .the legion of merit is in the Fletcher General hospital) purple heart and award for his service with the 4th| at Cambridge, O. the presidential armored division. He has reverted Technician Murray had been in| ynit citation. A to inactive service. \ front line combat for three contin-| member of the 7» uous weeks before he was wounded.| 3q marine di- The presidential unit citation was He is a graduate of Cathedral high| vision, Pfc. Mill- given to company E of the 117th | Soho) 20 Jas ee o > oie i infantry regiment for service in'STATE~— den e > urlough. He al~|two years ago. He had been over-| go vd the fe. M Se many. mer of he company The names of the following Inseas since January and was re-| Asiatic - Pacific Pfc. Miller . | diana servicemen appear on today’s turned to this country on a hos- with four battle stars and asu 8 pital ship July 50. ry HT a i William E. Brown, fanay XAVY WOUNDED 5 a a in olis, is a member of the 101st air- Marine Pfc. Harry Eddy, Reynolds; Watertender 3-¢ - Joseph Van| Seven Indianapolis servicemen Meter, formerly of 138 N. Highland land one woman have been awarded st, was youd when the frulser the bronze star medal. Indianapolis was torpedoed an sunk July 30 in the Pacific. The| Lt: Col. Charles F. Baerman, huscruiser went down with 880 men | {band of Mrs. Doris E. Baerman, R. killed or missing and 316 wounded. | R. 12, was honored for his service
There were 27 local men aboard. |wijth the 5th infantry division in A member of the crew of the In- Germany.
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on the distinguished flying) Mw cross for his heroism in flying a crippled Superfortress back to Iwo Jima from a raid over Japan on| June 1. The pilot was killed in the raid and Lt. Woliver, the co-pilot, piloted | {the plane even though he was | wounded. He also wears the purple ‘heart and the air medal. ” J] »
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dianapolis for 22 months, Watertender Van Meter is a graduate of Technical high school and was employed at a service sfation here before he enlisted two years ago. He is in the hospital on Pelelieu.
WAC Sgt. Mary E. Smoll, sister of Mrs. J. A. Coghlan, 110 Burbank rd., was given the bronze star for her efficiency in maintaining workable procedure for an allied wom-
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He is the husband of Mrs. Mar-|en's camp in Germany. ketta Van Meter and son of Mr,| Marine Cpl. Robert J. Moss, son
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ND BUCHANAN Marine Pfe. Melvin C. Miller, {the bronze star medal in the Euro1/777. husband of Mrs. Dorothy Miller, {pean theater: FALLCREEK AT MERIDIAN ST. Cpl. Arthur Doggett, husband of GAS HIGH IN LONDON Mrs. Mildred Doggett, 36 W. VerLONDON, Aug. 21 (U, P.).—The mont st.; S. Sgt. Gerald Neiten, controlled price for gasoline for husband of Mrs. Emily Neiten, 1634 automobiles has been reduced four N. Temple ave; Sgt. Murray Thercents per gallon to 40 cents a gal-|ber, 954 N. King ave.; Capt. Harry lon. Harris, husband of Mrs. Dorothy
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