N&O Index Card Listings
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World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Skipper of minesweeper, Lt. David Middle ton, Raleigh, tells of Job at Okinawa. A3. 2-45:8.
- Tar HeelF, build Philippine roads; Father and son from Wilson meet overseas; Three Peele brothers, Hatterps, in service. As-. 5-45:5.
- Four Strickland brothers, Princeton, in
- service. A3.5-45:6. Three Jackson brothers, Plnetown, in
- service. Asc.5-45k 12 X.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Gates officer, Lt. M.T.Lowe, beats off Nins. As-.6-45:5. Raleigh
- Lt. Carl V.Stonevretes ae Ace for duty in Pacific. Ag.7-45:3.
- Lt. Cmdr. G.T.Noulles, Wilson and Raleig sees action in Pacific. Ag.7-45:10.
- Ma J. Thomas W.Ferebee, Mocksville, atomic bombardier. Ag.9-45:1.
- Four Creech brothers, Selma, Route , in service. Ag.10-45:5.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Three Lane brothers, Rosnoke Rapids, In service. Ag. 10-45:10.
- Tins Talbert end Tommy Jones, Jacksonville serve on Okinawa. Ag.11-45:3.
- Three Letchworth brothers, Walstonburg, Route 2, in service. Ag.13-45:3.
- Peace: Trumrn announces Japan's surrender. Ag.15-45:1.
- The war cones to an end (ed.) A?.15-45:4
- J.M.Sandel, Raleigh, describes narrow escape. Ag. 15-5 8.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Ag.16-45:3.
- Four Kelly brothers/ Wilson, in service.
- Tar Heel hunts Japs during off-duty time Ag.16-45:11.
- Raleigh youth, Pvt. Jack G.Ashby, vbo. counts experiences se prisoner. Ag.16-45:
- Three Allen brothers, Fpis-on, Route 2, in service. Ag.17-45:5. Ag.17-45:5.
- Three Stewart brothers, Dunn, in service
- Four Cotten brothers, Varina, in service Ag.17-45:0.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Sgt G.E. Mo-'n , Goldsboro, makes his-
- toric flight in lane that photographed
- atomi< 3 bomb bias t. Ag.18-45:12.
- Thr< ?e Haskins brothers. Bailey. ! Ln ser-
- vice. A?.19-45:5 Ag.19-45:9 X.
- Four McLrmb br others, Benson, in service
- Tar Heel chap] sin, Lt.Comdr. R.L. Alexan-
- der, Lunberton, donducts burial st der.
- Ag.19- -45:1? X.
- 30th division. 1 Ag.24-45:1. m
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Three Leonrrd brothers, Nashville, Route 1, in service. Ag.24-45:5.
- Three Phipps brothers, Raleigh, Route 3, in service." Ag.24-45:10.
- Three Wethington brothers,Eureka, in ser vice. Ag.24-457l8.
- Six Williams brothers, Lenoir county, in service. As.4-45:15.
- Jewel collector. Ag.30-45:8.
- Three Corey brothers, Jamesville, in ser vice. Ag. 31-45: 5
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Three Sauls brothers, Snow Hill, in ser vice. Ag.25-45:3.
- Three Brock brothers, Kount Olive, in service. Ap-. 26-45:5. Ag. 26-45:7.
- Three Marks brothers, Raleigh, in servi
- Tar Heels cited for hard battle. Ag.27-
- 45:3.
- Two Humphrey brothers, Jacksonville,
- meet in Philippines; Halifax doctor, Lt. F.G.Jarman, ids rescue. Ag.29-45:5.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Hlgh Point girl, Lt. Maidie Reitzel, ser ved at front. S.1-45:5.
- Tar Heel mercy doctor. S.3-45:1.
- Three Freeman brothers, Star, Route 1, in service. S.4-45:5. 6-45:16.
- Four Shaw brothers, Macon, in service. S
- What mothers think (ed.) S.7-45:4.
- Tar Heel, Gen, F. A. Armstrong, Jr., make another record. $.7-45:11.
- Five Price brothers, Seven Springs in service. S.7-4 5: 15.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- S.10-45:3.
- Tar Heel in force retaking Wpke Island.
- Raleigh officer, Capt. Edward P.Davidsor leads air group into Japsn. S.l?-45:10.
- N.C. nurse serves at Tojo's bedside. S. 15-45:9. 7.
- Atlantic battle cost 843 lives. S.16-45:
- Zebulon boy, Frank W.Mullen, served on famed submarine. S.17-45:5.
- Ivanhoe paratrooper among first in Tokyo S.18-45:11.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- 10. Three Tar Heels get 20 Japanese. S.23-45 Surrender witnessed by North Carolinians
- 3.25-45:10.
- Can't understandcslowness in demobllir-
- zing troops] (ed.) S.26-45:4. 7. Tar Heels serve with radar unit. S.28-45 Yanceyville soldier serves as "Jedburgh"
- S.28-45:7.
- Three Thompson brothers, Hallsboro, in
- service. S.28-45:10.