Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1948 — Page 5

rag MONDAY, NOV. 15, 1948 In Service—

Six Indianapolis men are Under. training

world’s et Naval re Center, Great Lakes, Ill

B19 .N. Grant Ave.; James A. |basi

40 W. St. Joseph St.; Donald E. Hyfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. A.

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ter, 330 8. Roena St.

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Seaman Recruit

Hyfield, 5834 Universi T. Charles E. Atkinson, Toliton Ave, has completed his Un ty Ave.; Av- i Edna Petit, 1032 8./tour of duty overseas and ‘is’ re-

son of Mrs. Belmont St.

744 N. Shef-/Clinton County Air Force Base field St., and Philip Richard Car-|for duty as an airplane mainte-

nance techniciza. Before going to the

has ~reported to

] 6 Local Men Take Recruit Training at Great Lakes

Ed-|USS Colleton in the Naval Shipthejward Cox, of 102 W. 4th St, is|yard, South Boston Annex, Bosing boot training at the/ton, Mass. Naval Training Center, Great They are Robert J. Denny, 430|Lakes, Ill. Inthe course of his|inactivation, N, Denny St.; Richard E. Wright, [training he will be taught sea-|security maintenance of surplus son of Mr. 20 Mra Ray Wight, anally, Navy Sou terms, c ordnance, Greig Jr., son of James Greig Sr. |nalling and REVigaUsn.

The group is engaged in the preservation . and;

navy ships. Sgt. 1/c Kenneth Sprague, son of Mrs. Anna Sprague, 1726 Car-

turning to the United *States for ent.” He formerly was ‘assigned to the St. Germain Supply Depot of the

Fr. Robert Brinker at Quincy College, Quincy, Ill, entered service Sept. 5, 1946, at Camp Atterbury and received basic training USMC, son of Russel T. Heck-igt San Antonio, Tex. He left the!

man, Wilson Road, is serving with the Seventh Marines at Camp! iUnited States in July, 1947, and!

group celebrated the 173rd .birth- ment. . day of the Marine Corps Nov. 10 by- “snapping in” for cold weather maneuvers in the mountain ranges son of Mr. and Mrs. Don M. Clay-

of Camp Pendleton. (well, 3036 E. New York St. en-

Airman Paul Stanley Draga, {listed in the Army last June and USN, son of Mrs. Helen Draga,|is now attached to the 98th Anti1819 Commerce Ave. is servingl|Aircraft Group at Ft. Kamewith the Fleet Aircraft Service/hameéha, on the island of Oahu i Squadron 104, based at the Naval Hawail. Air Station, Bermuda, B. C. C.| Recruit Claywell, who is now During the hurricane season thisilearning to be a carpenter, atyear the squadron was forced to|tended Arsenal T cal High evacuate aircraft on three occa- School before entering service.

Pendleton, Oceanside, Cal. His hopes to return soon to reassign-|’

Recruit Herbert E. Claywell,|

Capt. Martin G. Hassenmiller, All pt. ttn 8: Weather Flying Center, Sgt. At

Lafayette, senior aide-de-camp to Maj. Gen. Clém-|Air Force Base, Panama City, McMullen, gen-|Fla., as an airplane maintenance eral of the San Antonio Areatechnician. He is married and with headquarters at Kelly Airlhas one son.

kinson was on duty at Tyndalll

Chief Bollerman Fred Border, USN, Son of Fred W. Border, 4 Mrs. F. F. Brinker, 1208

A 1940 ‘graduate of Indiana University,

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Seaman William A. Watts, which recently returned from a Capt. Hassenmiller|USN, son of Mrs. “auline Gordon,| Naval Reserve Training Cruise to! \ jpent 20 months in North Africa./R. R. 2, is serving with Subordi- Acapulco, Mexico, with the First aly, India, Europe and the Arc-inate Group One of the Boston Task Fleet.

during World War II flying|Group, Atlantic Reserve Fleet, -47’s, B-25's and B-17’s. billeted aboard the barracks ship : rsiinerailimeroioi Pitan

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