Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1951 — Page 2
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‘Just ‘Scratched Hands,” Cousins Fight On
Two Indianapolis cousins serv- parents—.and Jim's wife, Phyllis Korean campaigh, has been re- Feb. 15, he- was evacuated to ing with the 1st Marine Division
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES WEDNXESDAY, MAY 16, 1951
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“ op | repeive POTted missing in action, Japan. in Korea reassured their families ~~ N°! 10 worry if you recei on & hid ; a MacGill, who is ‘21, was that they had only suffered telegrams.” an r wi bo ‘ . “ cA : to his parents called to active duty with the Re- . : . sv . : — atched Hands recently, They - .. .. aid he had received "a Mr: + and :.MrsJ serves just before his senior year The Men's Store. Compl ete On Fhe Street Floor te among 21 Indiana service- few sotdtehes on James Moore, 935 in journalism at Indiana Univer- o ; men Named on the latest Defense '®W SCI: _ W. Pearl St., the sity. He served a year on the — — Departmiént casualty Hats the“hand. but Pefense Depart--- Stars and Stripes staff at Camp E . = . - Te Amr The Indianapolis cousins: not enough tq ment declared Hood, Tex. . > 4 x 4 id T ' Pfc. James KE. Moore, hushand keep them ont of the soldier miss- Other Hoosiers on the wounded . ; N : : . LE THE U of Mrs. Phyllis Moore, 5036 W. action ing since Apr. 25 list were: : - ; ; : y bid has appre Morris St, Mrs. Moore last . A; 4 : .. Morris Time. whine yrs. Moore lant Pfc. Orben E. Bennett Jr. son note on tt
Pfe. Robert E. Moore Jr., son of
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of Orben E, Bennett Sr., Granger. Pte. Lowell E. Buchanan, son of Mr, and Mrs, Dwayne E. Bu-
. ¢hanan, Chandler.
Pte. Gerald J. Elinkowski, shn
Cross assistance in locating hinge’ Mr and’ Mrs. ‘Gerald: -Elin-
» te Ory Sar y at _ When the: telegram Arniyed. Mon dav. Prc Moote Hass. "weming
nearly every day until tite time he was reported missing His most recent etter was written from north of the 38th Parallel
Pfe. Martin 8. Moore, veteran = pre. Moore first served in Korea
gust. Recently they wrote their nf seven months service in the Shortly after the ose of World
War II. After his discharge he remained in the reserves, and was recalled with outbreak of the Far
kowski, East Chicago. hat Pte. William H. Etheridge, son
of: Mr. .and ‘Mrs. ‘Aden M.-Ethe-
ridge. Evansville. Pfc, Kenneth €. Kern, husband of - Mrs. Kenneth C. Kern, * Ft. Wayne. Pfc. Dennis D. LaRue, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert O. Stookey Milford. Pfc. Jack McMillan, husband of Mrs. Jack W. McMillan, Terre Haute,
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Eastern fighting. He is 22, © ¥r: . ; Sgt. Billie R. Marshall, son of : rankfurt Before military service, Pfc. Mr "and Mrs. Noah A. Marshall, » ri veave . Moore attended Washington High pimento. ANTI-CO School and Public Sc hool 18. He Cpl. Lyman M. Winkley, hus- revolting a, was a member of the 35th In-. band of Mrs. Lyman M: Winkley, government
fantry Regiment.
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