Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1950 — Page 15
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Pfc. William A. Tetrick, son of F.
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He enlisted Sept. with the National Guard 38th Infantry Division. Pvt. Ervin Murphy, also 18, son of Edward Murphy, St., is guarding North Korean an airfield hang. He enlisted in the Army a year ago in April. through School 9 together and both of them went two years to Tech High School,” Mrs: Richardson said. “Now Ervin writes to us as oftBill does. {enlist when Ervin did, but he was 4.3" sick at the time. He joined the
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Mr. and Mrs. W F. Tetrick, R. R. 3, Shoals, has shipped overseas from San Francisco, bound for duty in Japan. He left the United States Aug. 17, after peing stationed x, Ky
iyear. His parents were unsure of
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company. since 2 5 = Ervin year veteran of the U 8.
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Pfc. Charles R. Long, an eight- Battalion. His family last heard Army, {fom him in a letter yesterday.
ried in June, and 1946 son of Mrs. Wil-iAve.;
He served im Europe during electricity. The school will last 18 World War II, and for two years weeks. s
In his last letter home, received Long, who is 29, find the BIGGEST SELECTION said he was fighting north of of Homes For Sale advertised in aegu with the 73d Heavy Tank the Classified Columns of The In-
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Pte. Fred R. Todd, 19, was to’ Indianapolis!
} | Air Force as soon as he got well.” finish classes this wzek at the
® = instrument specialist school, Pfc. Kenneth W. Woods. son of Chanute Air Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Woods, 1418 Force Base. Deloss 8t., is Pfc. Todd, son t
serving with the {United Nations |forces in Korea. His last letter written Aug. 30, told of moving to a rest area after seven days of action in the front lines
home,
of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Todd, R. R. 1, Box 202, Cortland, is a member of the 13359th Student |Squadron, but ‘expects “assignment to another unit as soon as
with the 73d # y he complets his Pte. Todd | Heavy Tank |course. His par- . Battalion. Pte. Wood ents formerly lived in Indianap-| Pfe. Woods en- Cc. Woods folis.
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“We miss both of them every is serving with the United Na- ® = = .putting the Tth Fleet agound Fordeclared Mrs. Margaret tions forces in Robert LeRoy Doane, 18, is at- Mosa. Korea after hav- tending school ‘TI have received no instructions ing" been: sta-'at the Great from - Formosa." Dr. Tsiang tioned in many Lakes Navy stated. “I have seen press reparts of “the Training base, ports but cannot consider them country. where” he com- official.” Pyt. Richardson, 18, is in gun- Pfc. Long is pleted his boot Dr. Isiang said he might vote with the 3731st the husband of training. for one of the United Nations in Lackland Mrs. Mary Long, His parents, vestigations and against another ‘Air Force Base, San Antonio, Tex. 827 Sanders St, Mr. and Mrs. depending upon the form in which 4 after a year whom he mar-'John R. Doane, they are presented before the Se
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