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ol. Allerdice 0 Attend Staff School

Executive Officer . At Baer Field

A FORMER Indianapolis resident, Lt. Col. D. W. Allerdice,! has been selected to attend “the

Air Force Staff and Command School, Maxwell Air Force Base, sMontgomery, Ala. -, He has heen kg serving as executive officer for t the 122d %ighter - Interceptor Wing at Baer Field Ft. Wayne. A member of the Air Force Reserves Col. Allerdice he was recalled to active duty

Feb. 1. A brother, John G. Allerdice, lives at 3435 N. Wallace St. 0-4 » ”

burgh, Pa. The show is the 24th

ALSO ATTENDING classes at pilot, recently completed a speMaxwell Air Force Base is Lt. clalized training program for " 233% B-29 bombing crews at Randolph Col. William E. Feeman, who —. : is enrolled in the Academic In AF Force Base, Randolph Field, gtructor Course, ox

He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. #8 John H. Feeman, 6029 Wood8 ward Ave. Col. Feeman served as an engineer in the European theater § from 1947 to 1950, and as a battalion commander in the Pacific area from 1944 to 1945.

” ” » RECENTLY corporal, Edwin J. Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hamilton, 1940 W. Vermont St., has been

in the Far East Command since March, 1949. He has beep serving as a ware-

He is maried to the former houseman in a sigeal depet in Jane Seely of Columbus, Ind. Korea. They have five sons. x x =»

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ROBERT K. MOBLEY,

SEVEN Indianapolis men, all seaman recruits, USNR, recently

son of

Mr. and Mrs. Ora J. Mobley, underwent a two-week training Freetown, has been promoted to course at the U. 8. Naval Traincorporal at Tyndall Air Force

ing Center, Great Lakes, Tl1l. They are: Myron H. Weinstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weinstein, 4801 Washington Blvd.; John Es Jare-' cki, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jarecki, 4045 N, Adams St.; Norman A. Owens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pascal Owens, 3776 Rock{ville Road, and husband of Mrs. [Clara Owens, 3836 Rockville Ave. Lewy Bredwell, 1212 W, New [York St.; Charles W. Coomler, |son of Mr. and Mrs. John. L.

Base, Panama City, Fla. In service since ‘August Cpl. Mobley is a payroll for the 3625th Squadron.

1950, clerk Maintenance

” » y A SILVER STAR = recommended for Cpl, Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. * Roy Thompson, = 1015 Collier St. # Serving with the 7th Cavalry

has been Raymond

{Coomler, R. R. 1, Box 186; Ray A. BE equnent, 22.81 Dowden, son of "Mr. and Mrs. 8 i on Cpl {Percy Dowden, 5123 Julian Ave. Thompson wrote that he killed

four Chinese ' / mond ___ _W¥Reds with his * } 45 cali i F 7 on HIN 70 Cpl. Thompson PICTURES Korea, before |

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4 suffering a slight wound. It took five days to get back to "a “hospital, Cpl. Thompson wrote his sister, Mrs. Vera Mec.

w Clure, New Augusta. of the Lergest In the Army since October Stocks In the 1949, he trained at Ft. Knox, Ky., Middle West

and Camp Lee, Va. Stationed in Okinawa when fighting start‘ed in Korea, he was transferred! into the “police action” within six days. .

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