N&O Index Card Listings

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World War, 1939-1945 (World War II). Veterans
  • N.C. veterans can get treatment in home town hospitals. Mar. 19-46: 2.
  • Pension act affects 35,000 N.C. veterani Aug. 12-46: 3.
  • State has mrt in Job check-uo for vets. Aug. 12-46: 7.
  • Veterans form grou-n for political activity. Aug. 13-46: 1.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II). Veterans
  • Loafer's club members are warned by Fletcher Aug. 15-46: 10.
  • Legless veteran burns mortgage after friends ay $4,000 debt. Aug. 25-46 1-IV 200 file here for leave pay. Ag.27-46:12 400 vets arply here to collect leave pay Ag.28-46:12.
  • UNO veterans ask for school funds. Jan. 1247: 6.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II). Veterans
  • UNC veterans protest rentals In Victory-Village. Jan. 31-17: 5.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II). Veterans
  • English town plans to honor ex-Q-I, Bruce Poole, Jr. Feb. 2-4-7: 10.
  • Former fighters turn farmers. Feb. 16-4-7: S-1V.
  • 53,54-S Vets train in N.C. Feb. 28-4-7:22
  • UNC student Vets claim SI subsistence Inadequate. Mar. 17-4-7: g.
  • Duke vets clinic to open shortly. Mar. 31-4-7: 3.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II). Veterans
  • Franklin county thanks her warriors through home for crltmlecL Vet. knr. 27-7: 3-IV.
  • Vets get nreference at 12 N.C. Schools. Ar. 2S-14-7: 3.
  • Veterans slates trium-nh in three municipal votes. Ar. 30-7: 10.
  • Strong sPirit overcomes veteran's loss of both legs. May 25-7: 1-IV.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II). Veterans
  • Fund for disabled veteran grows In Franklin County. Je. 13-7! 5.
  • Many N.C. veterans given nensions. Je. M-7 3.
  • Airborne Generals gather for reunion at the home of Major General W. C. Lee at Dunn; Jly. 12-4-7s 2.
  • Greensboro Vets threaten to 'March on Washington. Jly. l4-i-7: 10.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II). Veterans
  • Raleigh Marine adopts homeland of Australian bride and likes it. Jly. 20-17: 1-IV.
  • Banks await information about cashing GI Bonds. Jly. 29-M7: 2.
  • Veterans information Service to close August 31. Aug. 15-17: 3.
  • Membership low in "52-20" club.
  • Aug. 16-17? 3.
  • Honored at little Switzerland. Aug. 26-17: 11.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II). Veterans
  • 6-9- percent of NC Vets expected to cash bonds. Aug. 31-47: 6.
  • Stampede of ond-cashers develops Into
  • slow march. Set. H-k-J' 6.
  • N.C. veterans get millions In benefits. Sert. 7-7: 9.
  • Veterans of 100th Infantry division stage Raleigh reunion. 3ert. 21-7' M-.
  • Veterans cause veterans not to get surplus cars. Oct. &kj'- 3.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II). Veterans
  • Tar Heel ex-GI brings baby from Leeds, England to Greensbore by "Plane. Oct. 10-7 3.
  • GI student pleads own case In forgerf charge. ct. 30-7: 28.
  • Decorated War Vet, admitted forger, given probation and $131- In cash by court spectators. Oct. 31-7' 22.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II). Veterans
  • M. C. vets borrow over $110,000,000. Feb. 6-4g: 7.
  • More than three quarters of million dollars received by Vets in State. Feb. 13-46: 12.
  • Tar Heel veterans to collect big sum in new raises. Feb. 19-4-g: 12.
  • Richard D. Manning receives high American. British medals for valor. Bee. 17-46: 12.