N&O Index Card Listings

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World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • Three McDowell brothers from Raeford, in service. Se.17-42:13.
  • Fout Webb brother, Crisp, in service. Se.18-42:18.
  • Leary brothers, Hobucken, in Coast Guard Se.19-42:9.
  • Lassiter brothers, BattleDoro, in marine Se.10-42:16.
  • Carolina athlete, Ensign Harry A. March, gets Jap planes. Se.20-42:2.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • Four members of the Johnson fsmily from Tarboro in army. Se.11-42:5.
  • Brother, sister, Mary Bell and William L. Clark, in service. Se.13-42:10.
  • Wake man, Lt. Commander C.E.Perkins, flies Alaskan patrol. Se.14-42:?.
  • Charlotte flier, Sam Glascow, downs nazi who killed buddy. Se.15-42:2.
  • Griffin brothers, Knightdale, in service Se.16-42:3.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • Tar Heel medical unit ready for a second front summons. Se.27-42:3 H.
  • Stephens brothers in service. 0.5-42:14.
  • Veteran of Yorktown, Lt.Commdr, Ernest J. Davis, talks to Rotary here. 0.6-42:10.
  • Three Dunn brothers, Union, in service. 0.6-42:11.
  • laleigh twins in service. 0.11-42:4.
  • "Boody" brings the war home. 0.11-42:2 U Five Sykes brothers, Rocky Mount, in ser vice. 0.12-42:12
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • Life of "Flying Tigers" listed no dull moments. 0.19-42:3. 21-42:5.
  • Boyette brothers, Bailey, in service. 0.
  • Three Barnes brothers in armed service. 0.21-42:10.
  • Monroe youth still wants to be in fight. 0.22-42:6. 22-42:6.
  • Howell brothers, Raleigh, in service. 0.
  • Three Jones brothers of Wilson in servic 0.23-42:9.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • Three Brinson brothers, Kenabsville, in armed service. 0.13-42:3. 42:5.
  • Three Thigpen brothers in service. 0.13-
  • Craven man in Solomons to avenge son's death. 0.15-42:2.
  • R.J. Focht, Charlotte boy, tell of sea battle. 0.15-42:9.
  • Tar Heel tells of excape from prison camp of Japs. 0.19-42:2.
  • Three Turner brothers in armed service. 0.20-42:11. A
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • 42:7.
  • Three Coltraln brothers in service. 0.24
  • Tar Heel fliers blast Japs in Rabaul harbor. 0.25-42:6.
  • Veteran, Carroll M. Conrad, enlists for fourth time. 0.25-42:7.
  • Three Montague brothers, Raleigh, in service. 0.25-42:10.
  • Three Butler brothers, Clinton, in service. 0.26-42:3.
  • Tar Heel, Larry Byrd Hagan, in bomber raid over France 0.26-42:12.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • Among Tar Heel survivors of Wasp sinking Louisburg you tell of attack. 0.28-42:1.
  • Weldon Draper twins in service; Four Wilson brothers, Townsville , in service. 0.28-42:5.
  • Randolph youths among survivors of Wasp. 0.29-42:5. 11.
  • Lee youth keeps Wasp news quiet. 0.29-42
  • Redisville youth survived sinfcking of Wasp. 0.30-42:3.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • Bascom Sawyer, survivor of Wasp, first to buy war bond. 0.30-42:5.
  • Three Berry brothers, Hurdle Mills, in service. 0.30-42:5.
  • Everette Bradley on Wasp. 0.30-42:19.
  • Three Pierce brothers, Whitakers, in services; Marine officer returns from Solomons fighting. 0.30-42:20. 3-
  • Lee youth tells of Wasp sinking;. 0.31-42
  • Newton sailor tell of sinking of Wasp. 0.31-42:5.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • Jap sub rammed in Wasp attack: Luther Pearsall, Fayetteville tell story. 0.31-
  • Rocky Mount men on Wasp. N.1-42:6.
  • Little survivor is safe at home in South port. N.1-42:7.
  • Wash attackers sunk by charges: John Ewe Ewell relates experience. N.2-42:5.
  • It was close call for mebane sailor. N.4 42:3.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • They knew him. N.4-42:5.
  • Hickory aviator dodges Jap fire; Thomas Willard Wright survivor of Wasp. N.5-42:5.
  • Lloyd brothers, Raleia-h, In service. N.6 42:24.
  • Tar Heel flier, Maj.Edward F.Rector, nears ace rating in China. N.7-42:3.
  • Lt. Gus Palmer, former Raleigh man survi vor of Wasp. N.7-42:7.
  • Sugg brothers, Variaa and Carroll bros.,
  • Raleigh in service. N. 8-42:5.