Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1952 — Page 28
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and other young riders will attend the Easter Sunday opening of Pendleton Pike Kiddylend Amusement Park. Proceeds from peny rides will go to the Easter Seal campaign to benefit crippled ildr
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eyers, daughter oF Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meyers, 3747 Orchard St., is boosted into the saddle by William |
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ichanic with the {3d Bomber Wing. Cpl. James i. {Adalr, husband jof Mrs. Mary M. Adair and son of iMr. Eddie Adair, 2% both of Crawfordsville, is a carburetion and ignition specialist with the motor vehicle unit of the wing. He helps keep jeeps, fueling trucks and other vehicles in trim, » Nh » ; ¥our Indianapolis Marines have been decorated for bravery in Korean battle flelds. Cpl. Willis Clark Jr, son of Mr, and Mrs. Frank E. Marr, of 2518 8. Rybolt 8t., was given the Bronze Star for fighting skill and leadership. He served as gunner and machine gun squad leader from Dec. 10, 1950; through June 18, 1951, Also presented the Bronze Star was Pfc. Frank M. McMinn, son of Mrs. Marion D. Gray, of 1415
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By KEYES BEECH TOKYO, Apr. 11 (CDN) ~Capt. Iven C. Kincheloe of Cassopolis, Mich, tenth and youngest jet ace of the Korean War, is inclined to sympathize with the Communists because they have numerical superiority in the air. If this sounds strange listen to Capt. Kincheloe, a blond, 23-year-old, ¥-86- pilot with a vast enthusiasm for his work: erely goes to increase number of tigers in our outfit, a tiger being an aggressive pilot as
opposed to a pussycat or unag-|/
gressive pilot. > “The fact that we are outnum-
bered is one factor that contri-|\
butes most to our success, It is a nice feeling to shoot down a MIG. Being one of 38 ¥-86's looking for a couple of MIGs isn't nearly as exciting as running into 60 or 70 MIGs when you know you can
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down hoping I'd overshoot. But I had heavier air brakes and he couldn't earn a nickel. All he had to do was to climb to get away from me-—--it's not a secret that the MIG can outclimb the F-86--but he didn’t. I drove him into the ground on his back.”
see them.” 2 Hungry for MIGs Capt. Kincheloe, who got his fifth MIG less than a week ago, paused for breath in mid-flight and went on: “Every man in my outfit is hungry for a MIG, Honestly
waiting on the other side.” Capt. Kincheloe, sometimes known to his flying mates as “Ivan the Terrible,” added thoughtfully that if MIG pilots were smarter “we might feel aifferently. But still only one MIG can get on your tail at a time.” The desire to fly: fighters and nothing else is what makes a good fighter pilot, says Capt. Kinchelos, who wouldn't fly anything
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else. “Lot of Hooey” “You and I know that the idea that it takes some sort of superman to fly a jet is a lotta hooey,” he said. “Any average intelligent American can do it. But above everything else the desire to fly| fighters must be there.” A graduate of Purdue University, Capt. Kinchelos spent a year at O'Hare Field near Chicago before coming overseas. He shot down two MIGs on April Fool's Day and got his fifth and hardest kill--five days later. “That fight lasted four minutes,” he said. “The guy kept slowing
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A Crawfordsville Air - Force Pfc. McMinn aided greatly in Jesse M. Jr. Both boys entered at Camp Semper Fidelis, C {man is serving in Korea as me- capturing an enemy hill on May the Marines last winter. Richard, Richard came Home for a 10-day itch is checked on ONE APPLICATION 4 who is 19, enlisted Nov, 16, 1951, leave in January and Jesse fol- PLU® STAR OINTMENT. Repeat of ©
20, 1951, by leading ais machine gun squad to a forward position and then remaining exposed to heavy fire to direct che crew.
Another Bronz Star winner fis
# 1st Lt. Robert A. Weldaw, hus-
band of Mrs. Betty Jean Weidaw, {of 817 E, 55th 8t. He vas awarded
ithe medal for his rapid evacuation
lof casualties, and timely and ac-
{curate reports on battalion status’ Ba
at all times,
The Bilver Star, third highest combat decoration, was pre. sented to Sgt. Delbert W. Klein 8r., husband of Mrs. Joan IL. Klein, of R. R. 9, Box 225, Indianapolis.. Sgt. Klein garnered the medal for his gallantry in battle. He exposed himself to murderous fire to direct an. at. tack on an enemy hill position and led two squads in pursuit of the routed foe. Wounded by grenade fragments, he refused medical attention until he had directed defense of ‘he position and evacuatiton of casualties, ” » ”
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse M. Harris,
of 3227 McClure St. have two of| President Truman will hit the
their 14 children serving with the armed forces. They are Pfcs. Richard A. and
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