N&O Index Card Listings

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World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • Ayden flier, Sam A.Pierce, sets record in downing enemy planes; Tar Heel chapiain Capt. John H. Carper, says battle beats a revival. Kay 24-43:9.
  • Four Smith brothers, Varina in service. May 27-43:3.
  • Three Harris brothers, Areola, Warren county in armed forces. May 27-43:5.
  • Tar Heel nurses back from Burma. May 27-43:5.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • Two Drake brothers and one sister, Jackson, in service. May 28-43:9.
  • Five Morris brothers, Hyde county, in armed forces. May 28-43:14.
  • Mooresville flier, Lt. Robert J.Overcash gets two Messerschmitts over Tunisia.; Three Faircloth brothers, EErwin, in service. May 30-43:3.
  • Three Tillery brothers, Pendelton, in service. Je.1-43:11.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • Tar Heels get treatment for burns and bombings. Je.1-43:12.
  • Five Humphrey brothers, Pollocksville, in armed forces. Je.2-43:13. 4-43:3.
  • Cowan brothers, Windsor, in service. Je.
  • Four Robinson brothers, Wise, in service Je. 4-43:11.
  • Three Wood brothers, Middlesex, in service. Je.6-43:3.
  • Four Howards, Jacksonville, Route 2, in service. Je.6-43 4.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • Three Mooneyham brothers, Raleigh, in service. Je.6-43:8.
  • Carolina lad goes native to lead fliers in Africa. Je.6-43:3 M.
  • Asheboro youth tells how bombers helped in Africa. Je.7-43:2.
  • George Paris, Lumberton boy, takes part in bomber raid. Je.7-43:5.
  • Four Sauls brothers, Statonsburg, in service. Je.8-43:2.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • Three Stewart brothers, Roanoke Rapids in armed forces. Je.9-43:5.
  • Saratoga brothers and sister in service. Je.9-43:7.
  • Four Stewart brothers from Harnett county in service. Je.9-43:11.
  • Five sons of Mr. and Mrs. Putnam of Con-over in service. Je.9-43:11.
  • Being bombed is no fun, says Raleigh P-4 pilot, Capt. T.M.Tilley. Je.14-43:10
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • News of service men from Goldsboro area; Three Rayford brothers. Newton Grove, in service. Je.15-43:5.
  • Asheville aviator, Capt. R.K.Morgan, pi-i lots veteran ship home today. Je.16-43:3.
  • Three Warren brothers, Roper, in army. Je.16-43:5.
  • Four members of the Liles family, Johnston county, in service. Je.17-43:2.
  • Three Cothran brothers, Red Springs, Route 3, in servie. Je. 17-43:3.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • Three Arnold brothers, Louisburg, Route 1, in armed forces. Je.18-43:3.
  • Woodard brothers, Kenley, Route 1, in army. Je.18-43:12.
  • Three Parker brothers, Goldsboro, in army. Je.18-43:13.
  • Three Edwards brothers, Nash county, in service. Jl.18-43:14.
  • Three Lamm brothers, Wilson, in service. Je.18-43:16.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • 43:1.
  • 215,000 Tar Heels in armed forces. Je.19
  • Three Jones brothers, Halifax, Route 2, in armed forces. Je.19-43:5.
  • Blasting a Sep transport didn't give him jetters: Lt. Edwin Stevens, Raleigh. Je.21-43:10.
  • Jap prisoners in Pacific sang "God Bless America": Rocky Mount boy tells of battle on Lae. Je.22-43:5.
  • Four Turner brothers, Greenville, in ser vice. Je.22-43:5-
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • Three Allen brothers, Onslow county, in armed forces. Je.25-43:5.
  • Three Lucas brothers, Lucama, in service Je.25-43:10.
  • Many Tar Heels helping bomb Jpps at India base. Je.25-43:10.
  • Tar Heels figure in bomb forays in south era Sardinia. Je.26-43:2.
  • Radio operator saved U.S. ships says Morehead City boy. Je.26-43:3.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • Ralelgh native, Clanton J.Mdnnis, cane boast varied experince as pilot. Je.27-43:
  • Tar Heel seaman and son meet after 20 months. Je. 28-43: 3.
  • Rocky Mount boy tells of Coral Sea bat tie. Je.29-43:3. 30-43:3.
  • Three Fann brothers, Erwin, in army. Je.
  • RewB of Goldsboro men in service; Ack-ack halted enemy In New Guinea battle sage Cpl. Joseph Fraser. Je.30-43:5.