Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 July 1950 — Page 26
st Cavalry to Save Pusan “American troops are stiffening on a “no retreat” line in Korea. On a blazing 200-mile front the 1st Cavalry Division is doing share in keeping hordes of North Koreans at bay, while fresh ted Nations forces come in increasing numbers through the vital
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‘34 Verhines, son of Mrs. Ralda 0»
is a linesman gnd Mrs. Gus Ettinger, 431 N. | Jefferson St. is iserving with the iU. 8. Navy aboard the U. 8. 8. Coral Sea. t He left the {United States for overseas duty
Hender ‘Cpl. + Verhines with the 13th Bignal Co. of the
brother, Pic. Charles F, Verhines was} with the 1st & Cavalry Division 3 for 16 months in
Japan, but was | Friday. discharged and { Mr. Ettinger's i# now in the Re- parents last? ; gerves, : heard from him : Cpl. Verhines Verhi Thursday night, Mr. Ettinger enlisted in Cpl, Verhines {when he telephoned home, -He March 1948. He trained at Ft. is 19.
Knox, Ky., and then was sent to ® x = Japan In September, 1948. He had A150 serving aboard the Wor2 been in the vicinity of Tokyo for| cester with EF 22 months, His last letter was hag Sixth Fleet is an g dated May, 1950. Indianapolis ” Eu-
. =n man, Robert hg Cpl. Buster C. Rogers, son of gene Howard, ; Mrs. Edith Paugh, R, R. 13, In- The husband of X dianapolis, is in Mrs, Helen How-
ard and the son of Mrs. Harry Howard, of 731 Fletcher Ave. he has served with the Navy four and a haif years and has been on
service at the Marko Air Force Base, Nome, Alaska, The 19-year old airman was sent to Nome in " the air police
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Mr, Howard
completing train- months, ing in Texas and California. He 1s scheduled to reCpl. Rogers turn home for a visit next month and for transfer! to a base in New Mexico. |
3 ~ ~ . T/8gt. John R. Banta, veteran of four years of service in the Navy Air Force during World War 11, is now
yea, He joined the 924 Bomb Group at Spokane Air Force Spokane Wash, in 1946. From this base he shipped out for Korea on July
Sete i In Japan with the 8th Army Air Force Headquarters is Cpl.| Leo Stroup. Son of Mrs. Fern Fischer, Shelbyville, the 20-year-old corporal Js sta-| tioned at Yok-/ oma, Japan, : 5th. 2 {He joined the! His mother is Mrs. Goldie Alr Force Jan. 2, Sandstrom, 2031 Broadway. His 19047 and was father, J. Robert Banta lives at shipped overseas Carmel. His wife and 4-year-old Feb. 9, 1948. Be- son live at 109 N. Sherman Dr. fore joining the T/Sgt. Banta is a crew chief
T/Sgt. Banta
: Cpl. Stroup
Navy four and
is Maurice M. one - half years.
Fred Jr.
: Before entering oe 32-year service he lived old’ naval . alr- In Mooresville
the 38th Divi. sion in Italy and §
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a. A guile 3 ) rporal Jack Verhines Fighting With |
|{Company,
rt of Pusan. ; : _ Fighting with the 1st Cavalry Infantry Division is Cpl. Jack 19. took his basic
nderson, R. R. 5 Indianapolis... Charles A. Ettinger, son of Mr. Knox, Ky. From
{where he studied to be # clerk- training, he was sent to Hawai | Ruckle St. Mr.
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{C., he signed up for overseas
{Island, N. Y., after a 10-day furjlough and has been in Germany paul Cross,
the
service, after overseas duty for the past three
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Air Force, Cpl. with the 325th Bomber Squadron.’ Stroup lived with his grandpar- # 5 =» ents, Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Parker,| Lewis F. Morrow, formerly of of Lebanon, : ; Mooresville, is His last letter, dated July 1st, hee §§ stationed aboard Indicated that he was still in the U. 8. 8. WorYokoma. | cester, now serv2 ® 8 = | ing in the Medoi , Serving witn iterranean. - the Naval Air The 2l1-year-Force base at old seaman has Pensacola, Fla. | served in the
man is the son Seaman Morrow .., L.. gradu. Denver, Colo,
{Washington High School enlisting at the age of 17 years.
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Arnold G. McGuire, son of Mrs.; Robert M. Cross, EN 3,
Bessie Riley, 503 E. New York! San Francisco, Cal, last St., is stationed {for harbor pain Germany with trol duty in KoHeadquarters rean waters. First He enlisted Battalion, 16th two years ago Infantry Regi- {in April. He took ment. ; ihis boot train-
typist. and Guam for 10 months. Stationed near Washington, D.! the past six months he had stationed at San Diego, Cal fore leaving for Korea, He is the son of Mr. and Fortville, Ind.
duty. Arnold sailed from Staten
{since then, n ~
James Arthur Crim, a
left: athe fighting infantryman: week who is making a stand against in September to attend engineer- | hordes of North ing school is Koreans is Pvt. Pvt. Orville K. Daniel M. Lesniak. The {old Indianapolis _ youth is fighting
me
21-year-
|Lesniak’'s brother was stationed ington High School before he enFor! i. Osaka, Japan, Japan, before been | y. SRpan, Japan, be.| PeINE shipped to the battle zone. - in Mrs! Seaman Richard F. McCray, is T serving aboard the U. 8. 8 Hy- : man, the battieship which car-
at the age of 17. He received his
basic training at Ft. Knox, Ky.,
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ex. : Pvt. Bush keeps his mother well
Scheduled to leave for Japan Charles J. Harp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. Harp, Newcastle, {is a gunners mate aboard the USS Helena. Recently he left Pearl Har{bor with a new [task force which
{Japan for nine months. He re ! r a few t in the Army last October | turned to New. Castle fo pyre } days furlough June 20 and then| left with his family for California. |
ing aboard the USS Sealion, sub= marine, = yester- ’ day notified his mother, Mrs. E. L. Young, 1018 S. Rybolt Ave, that he was due for a cruise soon,
1 Arnold, who is ling and three iwith the 25th jmgion according included fighting “It's the real tral mantns af Infantry * Divi- {to his mother ships of all clas- thing this time,” jtraining at Ft {schooling in the sion in South {nis plans may be ses, Mr. Harp en- he wrote, “but a (Engineman ' Korea. ichanged as a re- {tered the Navy we can't say ar jEchiool at Great His brother sult of the situa- eight years ago {where we are eth scuarter, Lakes, mw | Bernie Lesniak. ition in Korea.’ #3 (when Be was 18. a | coing."” : . Arnold MeGui After boot ; n He was recent- Seaman Young, Camp Lee, Va, T and engineman Robt Cross lives at 3005 4 ; 0k es Was 3 stu. Pvt. Bush Hy stationed in C. Harp 119. enlisted two JeAIAR Young
|years and three months ago. He |i since made a cruise to Lab irador.
two, Before entering service, he ate
His wife, Pauline, and their 353 Wat Sarlenred W VY Bim, sons, Stevie and David, live in tended Ben Davis and worked
Wilmington, Cal. : = 7 informed. He writes every week. po, yyomas A. Terwilliger ’23. has his diploma.
a farm. He finished high school work in the Navy and now
~ . Sgt. Fighting with the 24th Infantry ried Cov. Schrie-| 8." is serving as a mechanic with the, oo. Division in Korea is Pfc. F. Dale. 7 8 Pn Tr ear ker and “Mr. In-| Pfc. Charles F. Lewis 18 study- nd og Alr Force IN op carl L. Ramsey, son of Peters. Force Base, Las side” (Ed So- ing radio and radar at Hamilton Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Ramsey, According to . Vegas, Nev vola) during a Field, Cal. His fiance. 03 Madison : a ’ , i rothy his uncle, Virgil Son of Mrs, Navy Reserve | Son of Mr. Miss Doro | Ave.. is stationed Peters, he was) Marvel Crim, 814 cruise Raymond Lewis, | O Neal, St. at Ft. Bragg heard from on E. 20th St, Sgt. Signalman Mec- 2860 Caroline New ORY with the 82d AirJune 28th when ‘rim, who is 23, Cray who is 19, Ave. he joined! aa June 2. borne Division : he was shipped has four years enlisted t w o the Air Force The two met, Cpl R ay § 8 2 % | pl. Ramsey } from Seattle, of service in ‘he x years and four Feb. 27, 1950. during Pfc. Ter- entered service Wash. to Japan. United States months ago. He After 13 weeks) williger's 18- Aug. 20, 1947. His father § Training Com - Seaman MeCrayis now stationed basic training at month stay at ge took his Floyd Peters mand of the Air in New Orleans. Lackland Air] Ft. Harrison. He basic paratroop lives on W. 6th Force. Before enlisting, he attended Force Base, San , left Indianapolis i oi ino at Ft St. in Blooming- . Cri Sgt. Crim, a Washington High School and Antonio, Tex., he Pfe. Terwilliger February of Benn BR Ga. Pie. Petors OP According Sgt. Crim .aduate of worked in the office at Link Belt was sent tothis year, where re to his uncle, who Cryptograph School at Scott Co. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Pte. Lewd Hamilton Tield,: Pfc. Terwilliger enlisted In ived hi win a 4 lives in Franklin, Pfe. Peters, Field, is now cryptograph op- Fred McCray, 1043 Villa Ave, ec. Wes. Cal June, 1948, in his home town of ce ve a 1 : Cpl. Ramsey who is 18 “is in the worst of the erator in Headquarters and Head- A 5.» Pfc. Lewis, who is 17, has been Brookville, Pa. He is the son of a - “Ft Bragg, N. C, war at this time quarters Squadron. ¢ Pte. Earl c Murray, son of stationed thers Jor hres weeks, Me, 292 Mrs. Homer Terwilliger as EY Is 30 yenrs oid. Swanson a I a ———— Il Murray and for- Cpl. Harold Nixon is serving - | ; ‘/, merly of 1505 8 with the Air IF IT'S FROM PEEK'S k Martin St. here, Force, He was J / 7 has written last heard from ' from the Pa- in New York. 3 #4 ZZ cific area that Cpl. Nixon is & IT S GUARANTEED! 77 ‘“things are 21. / _ looking hot over His mother here.” lives in Rome, |
fore going over- the Army in seas in May, D 1948, d Pie. Henry ec. vio BN ; : i ; Pfc. Henry at- y ¥ trained at Ft 8, Sgt. John Wertenberger,, Shipped to Okinawa on July 6 tended school at Whiteland, and Knox, Ky. Pvt. Brandlein brother of Mrs, Helen Sherman, pyt, Kldon F. Adamson may now has a brother, Roy E. Henry, liv- rs .
2902 Roena -St., who has been In the armed service for nine years, is now stationed at
be in Korea. Pvt. Adamson, who is 18, enlisted in the U:S. Army Feb 7, 1950. After receiving his four
i of M. M. Fred ,i.4 from hi , after serving in i i gh school there. @ E months of basic that he expects Sr., who resides .« u » |China in the trainin t Ft pe Cpl. Corbett, § i : aining a . to be moving who is the son ! ; at R, R. 15, Box| (pl, Richard I. Cummins, now postwar pe- Knox, Ky. he soon from Ft. 1 of Mra. Var . > 860, Indian- giationed in Vienna, Austria, has riod and In Aus- was sent fo Bragg, where he iff net t na ‘Maurice Fred apolls, been IN service tralia and New Camp Stoneman, is stationed. ar ap x . =» since 1939. . Guinea during Cal. Pvt B air eh be x stationed EWilliam Howard Bennett, sea-| A veteran of {the last war, Sgt. FromCamp ,, . 4 listed In the U, 8 Tokyo, X has | ht World War II Sgt. Werten- wv Stoneman he was © ‘© Adamson | a ¥0., He al man 1/c, is In Japan. The 20-year- hidy eFved With ber B! attomdeg Vrrienberger | led to as ve 1 Army in Janu- traveled all over «ld serviceman | 8 Ee S uppe Awa, famous... 1950. He Japan with the
before World War II battleground.
is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Navy for 21 Germany. He He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, leigh Adamson. Miss Joan Cogs‘0 n ths serving has been sta- John H. Wertenberger, who re- Well, a friend, heard from him on ora the USS’ tioned in Aus- side at the Soldiers & Sailors July 7. LE Chandler, itria: for two . Home in Lafayette. . 88 “He is the son | years. nw Pfc. Clarence Robert Cochran, Mr. and Mrs. Cpl. Cummins, Pvt. Kenneth Cline, - 1009 son of Mr. and Mrs. James Kelipmer Lee Ben- iwho is 29. at- ; . . fet, 3103 Lock- tended Public Cpl. Cummins Fletcher Ave, is attached to the lems, 804 Ingofurn 3t, Mars School 50 ‘and Washington High 25th Division ar- mar Ave, is
serving with the
t Ban Francis- " Ira Cummins, 1743 W. Washing- detachment, sta- 26th Infantry 00 for Pearl Har- W. Bennett ton St., who also had four other tioned in Japan. Regimen ti n bor and arrived rv . sons in World War II, two of The service H a m burg, Gerffiere July 11. He went across wnom were wounded in action, M30 enlisted in many, A with a convoy of seven destroyers, | Faia the Army in De- He enlisted in. four tankers, five submarines and! Pre. Donald J. Yandel son of “ember, 1948, and October, 1948, two cruisers. When last heard from Mr, and Mrs. Roy Yandell, 142 W238 sent to and trained at he was on his way to Japan, W. 30th St., Japan after C amp BreckenMr. Bennett is a 1948 graduate {sy now stationed ™ ue completing three ridge, Ky. of Decatur Central High School. [in Hawall. i manths of fraps y P fe. Cochran, CR . i : ing. He formerly 7% : who is 20, at- . [ ROEBLING POWER MOWER ver or 2h attended Manual = tended Ben Fle. Cochran | home In early High School and . Davis High School before enter“Belt -Powsred—All you do Is walk alan. August for “A went through training at Ft. Sam ing the Army, His last letter ar-| Rr phigh 4 furlough and Houston, Tex. rived July 21.
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Pfe. Murray, who joined the Army in 1948 at the age of 17, is stationed on Okinawa. » - *¢. William J. Henry, 19, son of Mrs. Laura Edith Henry, Frapelin, is : serving with the 430tn ‘Air Police Squad on Okinawa. He enlisted in the Air Force last year and = trained at Shep- | pard Field, Tex., \ and Maxwell Field, Ala. be-
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