N&O Index Card Listings
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World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Jl.30-44:3. Four Morris brothers, Hubert, in service Ter Heels cited in Yank articles. Jl. 30-44:7.
- Three Montague brothers, Raleigh, Route 7, in army. Jl.30-44:12. 30-44:12 X Yanceyville airman home from Pacific. Jl 2nd Lit. James D.Hollox/ay, Columbia, going strong. Jl.31-44:3. Ag.1-44:5. Three Wells brothers, Wilson, in service Sgt. Paul Miller, Waynesville, tells 66 Ploesti raid. Ag. 2-44:12.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Ryneska, "fighting fool" visits his family here. Ag.3-44:14.
- More Tar Heels home from war. Ag.4-44:5. Ag.5-44:3.
- Three Sutton brothers, Kinston, in service. Ag.5-44:7.
- Mrs. Lucy E.Stroud and sons, Raleigh, in service: Three Raubes brothers, Raleigh, 1 in service. Ag.6-44:12.
- Wilson soldier talks with King and lljueer of England. Ag. 6-44:11 X.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Three Stroud brothers, Wake Forest in service. Ag.6-44:14 X.
- Greensboro air fighter, Maj. George E. Preddy, downs 6 nazi planes. Ag.7-44:1.
- Greenville nurse, Lt. Bernie Sullivan,6. returns from Asiatic war theatre. Ag.7-44:
- Four Tar Heels are veatherraen. Ag.9-44:5 Three Caudle brothers,"Raleigh, in service. Ac-.9-44:12.
- C.P.Walton, Raleigh, returns from war in Pacific. Ag.9-44 12.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Four children of Mrs. and Mrs. W.E. Strickland, Bailey route 1, in service. Ag.10-44:?.
- Tar Heel tells of worm feast. Ag.11-44:5
- IViore Tar Heels home from war. Ag.ll-44:f. 13.
- Tar Heel makes strike at Davao; Marine's life saved by two Navy doctors. Ag.12-44:5
- Lit. Wade Register, ew Bern, says Germans still tough in air. Ag.12-44:10.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- 5. Tar Heels flew in famed group. Ag.13-44: Four Bailey brothers, Raleigh, in service. Ag.13-44:7.
- Maj. Robert Schmidt and two sons, Ralelg in army. Ag.13-44:12. 44:10 X.
- Cox brothers, Plymouth, in navy. Ag.13-Capt. Robert Milner, Cary, tells of war experiences. Ag.15-44:10. 10.
- Hux describes trip to France. Ag.16-44: Three Parrish brothers, Lucama, in service. Ag. 13-44:1
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Ag.18-44ll Goldsboro Rotarians hear Cspt. S.A.Starr
- Clinton man says nazls surrendering will inejly. g. 19-44:1. Ag. 19-44:6.
- Three vann brothers, Salemburg, in army.
- North Carolinians at South Pacific state day party. Ag.20-44:11 X.
- Three Watson brothers, Kenly, Three Odum brothers, Rocky Mount and Three Manning brothers, Spring Houe, Route 1, in service Ag.20-44:15 X.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Ag.20-44:16 X.
- Tar Heels back home after battling Japs.
- Oxford boy, James Watson, slays Japs, saving own natrol. Ag. 21-44:10.
- Local officer, Lt. William T.Carroll, Jr is pilot with "Jungle skippers"; Raleigh gunner, Raloh W.Jeffries, relates story of first mission. Ag.22-44:14.
- Victory road long, Durham rilot agrees. Ag.23-44:5.
- Three Harrington brothers, Merry Oaks, serving overseasg. 23-44:6.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Tar Heel marine, Gerald Gualtney, Hidden ite, Claims Jap toll. Ag.23-44:7.
- Burma veterans return to this state. Ag. 23-44:8. 44:5.
- Five Taylors, Bogue, in service. Ag.24-Patrol is saved by playing dead. Ag.24-44:12. 13.
- Pasouotank men meet in Hawaii. Ag.25-44: Flier from Aberdeen will remember Anzie; Tar Heel pilots score in Pacific; Three Styons brother s,yrnouth in service. Ag. 25-44:14. M
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Flier from Rocky Mount remembers his 50th mission. Ag.26-44:3.
- Tar Heels given praise for action in Nor mandy. Ag.26-44:10. Ag.27-44:5.
- Three Stewart brothers, Cpats, in servic
- Four Smith brothers, Ellerbe, in service Ag.27-44:6. 44:16 X.
- N.C. men praised for daring fight. Ag.27
- War ace, Maj. Preddy, visits Gate City home. Ag.28-44:6. Ag.30-44:1.
- Henry McLemore writes of life on Bougaln
- ville. Ag.?9-44 k 3.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Four Williams brothers, Sanford, in service. Ag.29-44:3.
- Three Ivey brothers, Raleigh, serving overseas. Ag.30-44:12.
- Tar Heel airman, Comdr. Norman M.Miller, Winston-Salem, tells odd story. Ag.31-44: 8.
- Capt. Bill Gatling, Tarboro, sets up mark; Three Liles brothers overseas. Ag.31 44:11.
- Three Cooper brothers, Wake Forest, in
- service. 3.1-4416.