N&O Index Card Listings
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World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Veteran of two campaigns, Cpl.Harvey P. Yates, Route 2, Chadfcourn. Je.3-44:2.
- Three Stalls brothers, Everett, in service. Je.3-44:5.
- Three Horton brothers, Wake Forest, in service. Je.4-44:16 X.
- Lt. Jennings h. Myers-y-who is missing in action. Je.7-44:5
- Tar Heels work and pray as allies invade France; Gov. issues statement. Je.7-44:10.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- 7-44:11.
- Raleigh boy.happy upon reaching Rome. Je
- Lt. Furr, Raleigh pilot, tells of second air victory. Je.7-44:14.
- Three Fulp brothers, Mt. Vernon Springs, fight together. Je.8-44:3.
- Three Ward brothers, Williamston, Route 1, in service. Je.9-44:14.
- Five Tew sons, Dunn, Route 1, in service
- Je.10-44:3.
- Sam Byrd takes nart in invasion. Je.ll-44:2. a
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Pacific veteran, Maj. Frank G.Umstead, visiting UNO. Je.11-44:5.
- Four Flythe brothers, Conway, in service Three Holloway brothers, Columbia, in service. Je.11-44:7.
- Maj. Oliver Horton affirms Nazi atrocities. Je.13-44:8.
- Henderson flier, Capt. Robert E.Shanks,
- hits Japs hard. Je.13-44:10.
- Four Perry brothers, Louisburg, Route 1. in service. Je. 14-44:3.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Three Hilliard brothers, Macon, In service. Je.15-44:8.
- Olive brotaers, Raleigh, serving in array Je.16-44:5. Je.16-44:1C
- Three Martin brothers,iBethel, In navy.
- Four Haskins brothers, Trenton, serving overseas. Je.16-44:16.
- Four West brothers, Dunn, Route 5, in service. Je.17-44:3.
- Tar Heel pilots superfortress. Je.17-44: 5.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Maj. Jonnie O.Rowell grows garden abroad Je.18-44:3.
- Three Pearce brothers, Youngsville, Route 1, in armed forces. Je.18-44:6.
- Three Finch brothers, Stantonburg, in armed forces. Je.18-44:7.
- Tar Heel chaplain, Capt. Arnold Lyerly, Salisbury, rates service "Sky pilot" title
- Je.18-4A-Q
- Three Notilles brothers, Wilson in service,- Je.18- "j 44:15 X.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Howell brothers, sister, Tarboro, in service. Je.18-44:15 X.
- Goldsboro gunner, T/Sgt. Joseph W.Fricke ends 50th mission. Je.19-44:3. 5. Tar Heel heads LST in Invasion. Je.20-44 Maj. George E.Baucom relates air experiences. Je.20-44:8. 44:3. Confederate flag on way to Berlin. Je.22 ThreeUpchurch brothers in service. Je.22 44:5.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- D/Day souvenir sent home by 1st Sgt. Charles F.Ray. Jl.2-44:7 X.
- Three Phillips brothers, Erwin, in service. Jl.2-44:12 X.
- Three Revels brothers, Holly S-orings, in army. Jl.2-44:12 X.
- London paper reports Dick McPhsil's heroism. Jl.2-44:12 X.
- McQ-lohon brothers, sister, Winterville, in army. Jl.4-44:2.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Louisburg flier, T/Sgt. C.B.Perry, Jr., home from war. Jl.4-44:7.
- Three Bobbltt brothers, Littleton, in service. Jl.5-44:3.
- 48 Tar Heels back home form five war theatres. Jl.5-44.3.
- Engineers are given this poetic tribute by Cpl. Lasley. Jl.5-44:4.
- Former Wake farm agent describes D/Day mission. Jl.5-44:5.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Jl.6-44:5.
- Six Albemarle area men in invasion ranks
- Four Viverette children, Battleboro, in service. Jl.7-44:8.
- Three Austin brothers, Kelford, in service; Raleigh youth, Pvt. Arthur E.Hendria gives hand to save soldier buddies. J1.8-44:10.
- Fortress gunner, T-Sgt. Bernard Smith, Wilson, tells of escape. Jl.9-44:3.
- Another first of Lt. William D.Gatling,
- Tarboro. Jl.9-44J 5
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Three Wright brothers, Zebulon, in service. Jl.9-44:13.
- Tech Sgt. Horace Mullen, Raleigh fills out black, result is graphic story of one of his missions; And now there are seven Riddle brothers, Raleigh, in service. Jl. 9-44:16. X.
- More Tar Heels back from vrar. Jl.9-44:13
- Five Sugg brothers, LaGrange, in ermed service. Jl.10-44:3.