N&O Index Card Listings
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World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Three Tart brothers, Newton rove, In service. D.31-44:13.
- Three Mordecai brothers, Raleigh, in ser vice. D.31-44:16. D.31-44:8 X.
- Tar Heels send greetings from Pacific.
- Three Anderson brothers, Selam, Route 1, Four House brothers, Franklinton, in service. D.31-44:ll X.
- Warsaw aviator has close call; Pikeville flier aids in attacks on enemy; ranklin-ton gunner tells of tough trip. Jan.1-45:3
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Wiley Rogers helped in big air assault; Cpl. James C.Moore, Raleigh, helped build Tacloban Field. Jan.1-45:5. 18.
- Tar Heel rescued from Bastogne. Jan.2-45
- Asheville pilot, Capt. Fred W.Glover, gets more nazls. Jan.3-45:3.
- Three Cox brothers, Stantonsburg, in army. Jan.3-45:5.
- Three Farrish brothers, Faison, in service. Jan.5-45:12.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Lt. Robert H.Rice, Jonesboro pilot, bags tw Nazis; Three Murphy brothers, Swansboro in service. Jan.6-45:3. 7-45:5. Kingia brothers, Raleigh, in service. Ja Lt. James T.Cordon, Raleigh, hurdled many barriers on Saipan. Jan.7-45:6.
- Jap trick fails on Sgt. Fred T.Proctor, Rocky Mount. Jan.7-45:7. Jan.7-45:16. Three Sugg brothers, Raleigh, in service Tart brothers, Snow Hill, in navy. Jan.8 45:3.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- S-Sgt. Samuel P.WinBorne flies on "Eddie Allen"; Tar Heel interviews Tar Heels. Jan 8-45:5.
- Blddle Carraway, Raleigh pilot, rates among Eighth's best. Jan.9-45:3.
- Three Williams brothers, Richlsnds, in service. Jan.12-45:3.
- Harry Montgomery landed 4,500 troops in Normandy. Jan.12-45:12.
- 100 Germane die before Pvt. eon Outlaw Jr., Mount Olive, blazing gun. Jan.14-45:1
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Three Tunstall brothers, Raleigh, in service. Jan.14-45:5. 45:2.
- Hero's parents hear of exploits. Jan.14-
- 30th division in midst of hard drive to Reich; Four Wilson brothers, Henderson, Route 5, in service. Jan.15-45:5.
- Lt. James M.Fowle, Washington, bags nazi planes. Jan.16-45:5.
- Two N.C. pilots win air battle. Jan.16-45:8.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Allen Deaton's unit wins commendation. Jan.17-45:12.
- Raleigh officer's outfit captures Belgi an village. Jan.18-45:2.
- Five sons of Dr. J.M.Covington, Wadwsbo-ro are now in service. Jan.19-45:16.
- Three Butler brothers, Dunn, Route 3, in service overseas; Three Harrell beothers, Macclesfield, in service. Jan.20-45:5.
- Cobb brothers, Farmville, Route 1, in service. Jan.20-4:6.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Moras brothers, Raleigh, in service; M'Lain praises Raleigh officer, Col. William L.Curry. Jan.21-45:5.
- Tar Heel leathernecks meet in the Pacific. Jan.21-45:6.
- Captt R.W.Hayworth, Asheboro, tells of saving lives. Jan.21-45:11.
- Taylor: brothers, Woodland, in service,
- Jan.21-45:13 X. 22-45:3
- Three Baldree brothers in service. Jan. Three Williams Jirothers, Beulahville,
- in service. Jan.flB 26-45:5.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
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- New Bern flier directs cannon. Jan.26-45
- Two Hilton brothers lose lives in action has five.:more in service. Jan. 26-45:12.
- Three Pulley brothers, Zebulon, in Navy. Jan.27-45:6.
- Four Foster brothers, Sanford, Route 1, in service. Jan.28-45:5.
- Three Pittman brothers, Tarboro, in service. Jan.28-45:7.
- Nurse describes rear-line scenes. Jan.2 45:11 X.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- World war, 1941-
- Flve Goves brothers, Rosehlll, in service. Jan.29-45:3.
- Three Thompson brothers, Pikeville, in service. F.1-45:3.
- Three Ferrell brothers, Zebulon, Route 1 overseas. F.2-45:3. 12.
- Nash's air hero heads for fight. F.2-45:
- Tar Heel's Rebel yells crack nerves of
- nazis- F.2-45:12.
- Four Wilson brothers, Sanford, Route 4,
- in service. F. 3-U.45:5.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- F.3-45:3. Sgt. Wallace Harris has over 50 missions Three Poxell brothers, Raleigh, in service. F.4-45:5.
- Chaplain Ben.L.Rose, Fayetteville, lauds GL Joe at front. F.4-45:6. 45:14 X. Nelson brothers, Stokes, in service. F.4 Four Lassiter brothers, Kelford, in service. F.4-45:15 X.
- Tar Heel nurse, Evelyn Whitlow, Leasburg safe at Manila. F.6-45:5.