Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1949 — Page 2
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: Be. Ostewig Trainin gat Sms Field
T-Sgt. Jesse Mattson Now Inspector
At Stout Field Pre. Fred L. Ostewig, ,o0n of ur. Py F. C. Ostewig, 1328 N. Arlington Ave, has reported to Keesler Field, Migs., for traimDung In the aire > * plane mechanics - school.
oll systems, pro ° pellers, struc Pte. Ostewls
tures, instruments az and inspections.
Tr A Jesse ok. Mattson, formerly of Ft. Harrison, is an aircraft maintenance inspector at Stout Field. He holds the Bronze | Star -and the Presidential Unit! Citation with five clusters, |
Wy fs in the Military Police School, Camp Gordon, Ga. for six weeks, His home is in Tyndall] Towne with his wife and son.
Stillwell, 36 W, Vermont St. is serving aboard thec ruiser’ uss) Spokane in the Mednaszanean,
. Leyd H. nt, seaman, USN, -son of Dpios ant, 1046 8. CapHol Ave., and Roy W. Miller, sea-
apprentice, USN, som’ of Charles R. Miller, 1111 N, Shet-
Arctic war fn Alaskan waters the alrerant earrier USS Boxer, : Walter E. Hein, airman USN,
"gon of Mrs. Isabell Hein, 911 Virginia Ave, recently visited Gresée, and Istanbul,
eos Miwa with Z the ki Task: Force in the Medi-
Others board the USS Midway
USN, of 2002 N. Harding St., are aboard the aircraft carrier Use| ; Cabot.
Pte. Jolin C. Amos, Son of | ~ Mr. and Mrs. James 8. Amos Sr, s 131 Bright St. has completed a “_equrse In Army Public Informa: ‘tion at the Army Education Cen-| ter, Camp Drake, Tokyo. Pfc. | Amos attended Washington High School." i i - Mrs; Helen 'B. ‘Moore, Shortridge graduate and daughter of the late Mr. and Mis. Allen 8. Bixby, Is teaching French, Ger-. man, and History af Art and’ Drawing at the Kadena Education Center of the 324 Composite * Wing on Okinawa.
Ret. Charles F. M F. Morton, 17, son.
Tokyo, with the First Cavalry] Division in Japan. Ret. Morton attended Technical High School and worked at MeGloon's ~ Market, - ‘He received “basic training at Fi. Knox, Ky. with the Third Afmored Division,
Adin i Pvt. Orel Griffis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Griffis, of New Castle, is playing forward on the first string with the First Squadron basketball team of the First, Cavalry Division In Yokahama.
Capt. Susan Z. H. Z. Hough, of Mun-. cle, now an assistant finance officer in the Philippines Command in Manila, is the only WAC in the Southwest Pacific area and the first WAC grandmother from Indiana. Formerly employed as an aécountant with the Hopkins Broth-| ers Inc. in Kokomo, she. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Shannon, Muncie, and has two grandchildren, Theodore and Jon Terry Nahrwold, of Ft. Wayne.
“Ret. Richard F ¥. Wentworth, | son of Mr, and Mrs. William! Wentworth, 583 N. Lynn St, has. been promoted to private as a lineman for Headquarters Troops, Fifth Cavalry Regiment, Wrst Tver Division, — Takeyana, Japan, ra to joining the occupafon forces in Japan, Pvt. Wentpores receiv basic training at Y. He enlis July, 1048, tol
Capt. Robert O, | OC. Williamson, of 1008 N. Delaware St. has been "transferred from the Ordnance | Bection, Headquarters Corps, to the Judge . Advoeate . Section, | Headquarters I Corps in Kyoto, ! Japan. Capt. Williamson ‘joined the Oct, I 1 1935. He served in
Orble C. O Sellars, Stout]
L Willam Stillyvell, seaman “apprentice, CBN. son of Mrs. Ruth}
field Ave., are taking part in sub-}-
of Mrs, Lula Morton, 524 8. Nobtje || - Bt; is now at Camp ‘Drake, |
safling for Japan Oct. 28, 1948. |
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