Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 September 1945 — Page 12
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Manila that Lt. Col. Thomas G. Fleming has been awarded the bronze star ‘medal by Brig. Gen. Frayne Baker. or Gen. Baker, commanding gen-
“eral of the Philippine base sec-
Give Bronze Star To Col. Fleming
ih WORD HAS been received from
| tion, decorated Col, Fleming for “meritorfous-achievement at San Fernando, La Unioy, Philippines, in direct support of combat opera~- | tions against the enemy in March, | 1945.” Col, Fleming is the hus-
band of Mrs, Mary T. Fleming,
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