N&O Index Card Listings

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World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • Four King brothers, Warren county, In service. Ap.9-42:5.
  • Capt. David B.Lancaster Jr. and Lt.Col. Caleb V.Haynes decorated. Ap.14-42:1.
  • Brothers, Sam and Jesse Jones, Raleigh, in avy. Ap.23-42:13.
  • Survivors taken to Morehaad City. May 3-42:3 0. 7.
  • Ship survivors landed on coast. May 4-42
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • Pembroke youth, Lt. Wade H.Lowry at top
  • in Pacific navigation. May 12-42:3.
  • Four Floyd brothers in armed aervice. Ma;
  • 15-42:15. 21-42:11.
  • Morganton soldier helped bomb Japs. May
  • Three Edwards broth ers fr om Spring Hope
  • in army. May 29-42:5.
  • McFee brothers, Raleigh, serve with army
  • May 30-42:5.
  • Quinton and Walter Brought on, Wend 311,
  • in Navy. May 31~fc 42:3 C ).
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • Four Wells brothers of Wilson are in arm May 5-42:5. 5.
  • Folger praises Daniels effort. May 5-42:
  • Four sons of Mrs. W.B.Parks, Tarboro, in ermed forces. l"lcj 10-42:8 0.
  • Four Newton brothers in armed service. May 2-42:7.
  • Tyner brothers in service. May 2-42:9.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • Barnes brothers, Smithfield, in army; Parrish'orother, Wilson county at Pearl Harbor. Je.?-42:6. 9-42:8.
  • Peel brothers, Greenville, in navy. Je.
  • Williamson brothers, Raleigh, in army. Je.9-42:14.
  • Three Wiggs brothers of Warsaw in armed service. Je.10-42:8.
  • Three Perdew brothers of Pitt in armed service. Je.12-42:15.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • Graves brotners, Raleigh, in service. Je.12-42:16.
  • Pembroke boy had part in triumph at Midway. Je.16-42:1. 16-42:3.
  • Four Nasslf brothers in armed force. Je.
  • Warren" boy, H.H.Fitte, dropped bombs that sank Japanese ship. Je.16-42:5.
  • High ranking Denson brothers; Allen bros
  • Raleigh in service. Je.20-42:12.
  • Chapel Hill's Bill Woollen downs four
  • Jap airplanes, fc Je.21-42:1.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • 8. Exum ohot down American flier. e.23-42 4 Murphy brothers, Grifton, in armed ser-. vice; UNCalumni acclaimed for daring air attacks. Je.25-42:5.
  • Burlington flier, Lt. McMahan, rests after Jamaica crack-up. Je.25-42:9.
  • Three sons of Frank T. Ward, Raleigh, in navy. Je.25-42:12.
  • N.C. soldier has lunch with royalty-. Je. 27-42:5.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • Mrs. George Smith of Rocky Mount has 5 sons in service; Three Hoggard boys from Fayetteville in navy. Je.28-42:4.
  • Two Nash brothers, John and Charlie Jennings in service. Je.28-42:5.
  • Two Stallings brothers from Edgecombe county in army. Je.28-42:7.
  • Lt.T.W. Allen, Louisburg, with RAF write letter home. Jl.1-42:10.
  • Former Raleigh resident, Jack Dalton, experiences sub fcack. Jl.3-42:3.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • Four Kelly brothers, Mount Olive, in armed forces. Je. 21-42:5.
  • Hodge brothers, Raleigh, in service. Jl. 3-42:5.
  • Flier misses ifedding but Japanese miss him. Jl.3-42:7.
  • Many parents in Wake have sons in service. Jl.5-42:4.
  • Scott brothers, Rocky Mount, in service. Jl.5-42:9.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • Parrish brothers, Raleigh, in service. Jl.9-42:3.
  • Lit. Com. T.Carroll Parker now back home at Elizabeth City from Corregidor. Jl.9-42
  • 5'Elizabeth City flier home after Midway. Jl.9-42:7. 11-42:5.
  • McCee brothers, Raleigh, in service. Jl.
  • Three Eatmon brothers, Bailey, in armed service. Jl.16-42:5.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • Three Taylor brothers, Grifton, in service. Jl.18-42:7.
  • Three sons of F.F.Daughtry, Newton Grove in service. Jl.19-42:4.
  • Three Barnes brothers, Ahoskie, in service. Jl.19-42:5.
  • Three sons of Mr. and Mrs. Guy, Beula-ville in service. Jl.19-42:6.
  • Three Darden brothers, Dunn, in service. Jl.25-42:5.