N&O Index Card Listings

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World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • First Lt. Eugene Lockhart, Hillsboro, still on job on anniversary of raid. Ag.23 43:2.
  • Wilson boy, B.C. Barbee, worked hard, bu but ate steak in Pacific. Ag.25-43:7.
  • Raleigh officer, George Bethune, saves comrade. Ag.26-43:14.
  • Three Parker brothers, Goldsboro, route 1, in armed forces. Ag.27-43:8.
  • Gastonia aviator sinks Jap vessel; Lt. Ralph G.Wallace Jfer- at target. Ag.28-43:5.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • Hed Springs boy is hero in freak plane accident. Ag.29-43:2.
  • Sranville boy, Ft. Lt. John Graham Hunt, home from African drive. Ag.29-43:4.
  • "Fighting family" the Sheldens, Raleigh has six in armed forces. Ag.30-43:7.
  • Two Watson brothers and one sirter of Bethel in service. Se.1-43:5.
  • Tar Heels down Zeros in New Guinea battle. Se.1-43:8.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • Se.2-43:15.
  • Three Mayo brothers, Lucama, in service.
  • Two sons and daughter of Mrs. Powell, Erwin, in service. Se.2-43:16.
  • Three Bass brothers, Fremont, Route 1, in armed forces. Se.3-43:13.
  • Disabled war veterans speak to idle war workers. Se.4-43:3.
  • Three Johnson brothers, Raleigh, in service. Se.5-43:3.
  • Capt. Graham Johnson, Scotland Neck,
  • home from front ,thinks Germany e-ood for lengthy battle. PSe.5-43:6.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • 5-43:6.
  • Kinston man tells of Sicily Invasion. Se
  • Suvivor of SS Helena relates story <3f 1 ship's last battle. Se.5-43:7.
  • St. Pauls air veteran, Lt. Robert H. But ler, to teach bombardiers. Se.7-43:5.
  • Tar Heels in India find lots of old pals there says Mj. John L.McLean Jr. Raleigh. Se.7-43:12.
  • Three Edwards brothers, Spring Hope in armed forces. Se.9-43:5.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • Four Godwin brothers, Kenly, Route 2, in service. Se.11-43:3.
  • New Bern man, Lt.Col. John J.Tolson, leads raid in New Gulnea. Se. 11-43:10.
  • Five Howell brothers, Raleigh, in rrmed forces. Se.l':5-43:5.
  • Four Pierce brothers, Whitakers, Route 2, in service. Se.12-43:8.
  • Three Smith brothers Pink Hill, Route g, in service. Se.21-43:4 0.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • Asheboro soldier home after Pacific action. Se.13-43:3. Se.15-43:8.
  • Three Wggner brothers, Apex, in service.
  • Lt. Louis Gardner, Shelby, takes part in raid over Paris. Se.17-43:6.
  • Three Styron brothers, Davis, Cprteret county, in service; Three Davis, brothers, W-ke Forest in armed service. de.19-43:8.
  • Three ane brothers, Stantonsburg, in service, e.19-43:9.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • Ralelgh pilot, Capt. Carraway, engages in Gelsenkrichen raid. Ag.13-43:5.
  • Columbus sailor, Seaman First class Thorn as D.Wright tells of battle. Ag.14-43:3.
  • Three Hobbs brothers, Windsor, in servic Ag.15-43:4.
  • Ray learned real v?lue of frequent Navy
  • advice. Ag.15-43:8. _ , _. Survivor of sinking, Taylor Barnes, vis-
  • "its home in Wayne. Ag.17-43:3.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • Lt. Hoover Adams, Dunn, in England sees story of ItrlY1s surrender written. Se.20-43:7.
  • Warsaw'< war hero, Capt. David S.Clifton tells of bombings. Se.24-43:12.
  • Four Taylor brothers, Buies Creek, in service, e.24-43:14.
  • Four Hailey brothers, Raleigh, in servic Se.26-43:18.
  • Rocky Mount man dies rail work. Se.27-43:7.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • 43:2. Wilson sailor home from Pacific. Se.29-Three Gooch brothers, Pikesville, in
  • armed forces. Se.29-43:8.
  • Three Johnson brothers, Warsaw in servic
  • Se.30-43:5. 7.
  • Flier says Zero has glass jaw. Se.30-43: First wedding beteen 2 non-commissioned
  • members of the U.S.A. and Wacs in England.
  • Se.30-43:7.
  • Ensign Charles Lee Ball, Jr. Roxboro,
  • writes"of exeriaces. 8.1-43:5.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • Unusual: 63 Tar Heel servicesnen gather
  • somewhere overseas for N.C. night. 0.1-43:
  • 6.
  • Wison sailor, Charles H.Lanier, back
  • from Pacific area. 0.3-43:7.
  • Tar Heels down -olanes in raid on Munich. 0.3-43:8.
  • Now there's a. Carroll from Raleigh in each branch of the service. 0.3-43:13.
  • Three Boswell brothers, Black Creek, in service. 0.6-43:5.