N&O Index Card Listings
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World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Col. Stoak of High Point, relates story of attack on Bougainville. N.22-43:6.
- Tar Heels fight with famed fighting squadron 26. N.22-43:6.
- Three Pace brothers, Zebulon, in armed forces. N.25-43:5.
- Boykin brothers, Kenly, in armed forces. N.27-43:3.
- American sPirit can't be beaten says Lt. J.M.Jenkins. N."7-43:5.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Four Yarborough brothers, Raleigh, in army. N.28-43:7.
- Three Cleves brothers, Bunn, serve over seas. N.28-43:11. N.28-43:1?
- Three Tyson brothers, Raleigh, in army.
- Trr Heels have party in Lcndon. N.28-43: 18.
- Three Cannady brothers, Erwin in armed service. D.2-43:5.
- Four Jones brothers, Pink Hill, Route 1, in service. D.3-Jfc2.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Rp.leigh reunion in Pacific. D. 8-43:10.
- Apex boy, Lt. James H.Benton, completes 50 bobbing missions. D.11-43:3.
- Pink Hill flier, Opt. Hugh D.Maxwell, jr. gets two tipnes. D.12-43:12.
- Three Ford brothers, Raleigh, in service D.12-43:16.
- "Pretty tough at times" says light bomber pilot Lt. David Breece, Raleigh. D.13 43:10.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Three Whitley brothers, Roanoke Rapids, Route 1., in service. D.15-43:3.
- Halifax airman, Capt. am Gregory, home from war. D.16-43:5." 11.
- Tar Heels help set AAF record. D.17-43:1
- Exciting tlr:e had by Pvt. William Taylor cf Kinston. D.17-43:12.
- Five Keeter brothers, Edenton, in service. D.13-43:5.
- Warrent officer L.L.Mallard talks on Pac ific war. D.19- fc 43:10.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Capt. Henry L. Cromartie, Garland, tells of special rsid. D.20-43:.
- Three Dixon brothers, Frrmville, serving with army. D.20-43:3.
- Tar Heel, Lt. nenry Bragaw, Wilmington, among leaders in victory st San Pieto. D. o,o_43:7.
- Capt. R.E. Snow Jr. completes 25th bomb in; mission. D. 21-43:2.
- Three Dail brothers, Stsntonsburg, in service. D.l-43 5.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Nazis print photos of Charlotte flier, Kenneth D.Williams. D.22-43:3.
- Belmont boy, Mack W.Drake, learns to save anmunition. D.22-43:12.
- Capt. Lumpkin says Japs will never surrender. D.23-43:2.
- Gen. Twining says Japs are slippiner fast D.23-43:3.
- Three Hall brothers, Knightdale, in navy D.23-43:3.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- "Typical youth". D.24-43:3.
- Scotland Neck boy, Capt. Lewis S.Frpnck, tells of air raid on Augsburg. D.25-43:2.
- Patchwork crew headed by pilot from Raleigh, Lt. Albert C.Rood. D. 26-43:3.
- Lt. Comdr. Thurman D.Chatham, Elkin, makes battle movies. D.30-43:5.
- Wallace brothers, Washington, in armed force. Jan.1-44:5.
- Raleigh man, Carl H.Settlemyer, served on famed destroyej Jan. 2-44: 9.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- There aren't any medals but Is record is srreet, Capt. Hubert L.Stewart. Jan.-44:1Q X.
- ""Lady Halitosis" bomber piloted, by Lt.
- Thomas T.Memory, Whiteville. Jan.2-44:1? 2 Trr Heels aided in ehir battle. Jan.3-44
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- Views fron oversees by Joseph F.Daught
- ridge. Jsn.3-44:4. ?
- Tar Heels meet at London party. Jan.3-44 10.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Raleigh rdlot, Albert C.Reed, collecting debt fro- Nazi Lutaffe. Jan.4-44:3.
- Three Bynum brothers, Maysville, Route 1 in armed forces. Jan.6-44:5. Supply service task is huge in Pacific, Lt eorge E.Vicv, Kincton says. Jan.7-44:6.
- Chester Plyler, Morrisville man, has tough job. Jan.8-44:2.
- Pasquotank boy, Lt. John R.Frisby, Jr. home from war; Three Hatcher brothers, Micro, in -rmed sejice. Jan.8-44:3.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Tar Heels train invasion troops. F.2-44:10
- Tpr Heels hold reunion in London. F.3-44:3.
- Griffin brothers, Knightdale in service. F.6-44:6.
- Oxford pee, Capt. G.D. Gholson, tells of fighting Japs: Rollins brothers, Goldsborc Route 2, in' service. F.6-44:8.
- Woodward brothers, Whortonville, in armed service. F.6-44:11.