N&O Index Card Listings

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World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • 8-42:4 0.
  • Barham brothers, Raleigh, in service. N.
  • James Pitts Ruddell survivor of Vasp. N. 10-42:3 X.
  • Three Holland brothers, Trenton, in arme ed service. N.11-42:11.
  • Duttons are told son's alive. N.12-42:5.
  • Three Fralick brothers, Cary, in armed service. N.15-42:5.
  • Ragsdale brothers, Fucuay Springs in service. N.15-42:8 0.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • Three Ayscue brothers, Louisburg, in service. N.17-42:5.
  • Goldsboro Englsn, Neal Anderson Scott, hero of battle in Solomons. N.19-42:5.
  • Three Holloman beothers, Walstonburg, in
  • service. N.19-42:10. _ ,
  • Three brothers, Maness of Jackson, in
  • service. N.19-42:19.
  • Weaver brothers, Rocky Mount, in service N.20-42:3.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • Tar Heel sailor- HomerrHyBerry, gets back from Jap-invested jungles. N.21-42:3.
  • Hertford boy, Lt. Rufus T.Brinn, is hero in "Clay pigeon' force. N.22-42:3 M.
  • Five members of the Denton family, Zebu-Ion, in service. N.26-42:5.
  • Goldsboro flier, Lt.Robert Ivey Simpson, held in Morocco. N.26-42:12.
  • Morton brothers, Franklinton, in service N.29-42:7.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • Tar Heel helps in raid on Japanese at Canton. N.30-42:1.
  • Three members of the Bullock family,Roanoke Rapids, in service. D.1-42:3.
  • Account of Dieppe raid given by Col.Armstrong. D.1-42:5.
  • Colon Salter and two sons of Atlantic, in service. D.3-42:16.
  • Carl Eaton',3r. Charlotte, relates story of transport sinking. D.4-42:6.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • Tar Heel, Wallace E.Wynn, Thomasville, lost in Jungle given vivid war picture. D. 5-42:1. 42:12.
  • Jolly brothers, Raleigh, in service. D.5
  • Three Vick brothers, Stanford, in array air forces. D.6-42:5.
  • Tar Heel helps shatter docks at Bizerte harbor. D.6-42:7.
  • French didn't try hard, African veteran, T.S.Carroll, Wilson, states. D.6-42:3 0.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • America1s first year of war. D.6-42:2 M
  • Raleigh boy, Carll.Hood Jr. sends poem
  • from overseas. D.7- 42:11.
  • League brothers, Rsleigh, officers in
  • navy. D.8-42:5.
  • Six Barnes sons, Rocky Mount in service.
  • D.8-42:5.
  • Three members of the Broadwell family,
  • Angier, in service. D.9-42:3.
  • Col. John E.Wood, Elizabeth City, is con
  • mander if troopsfc I Liberia. D.9-42:5.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • Wilson boy, Rhondy Lucas, taking rest after sinking of convoy. D.9-42:8.
  • Six PhlllPis sons, Raleigh, in army, a daughter ln~WAACS. D. 11-42: 3.
  • Aulander boys serve all over the nation. D.11-42:11.
  • Washington boy, F.T.Wooli-rd, Jr. has see action. D.12-42:3.
  • Wherever there's action there's a ar Heel angle. D. 12-42:4.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • W?lnut Cove flier leads guerilla raids in Africa. D.13-42:10 X.
  • Sailor, Arthur Griprgs, Shelby, describes Solomon battle. D.13-42:10 X
  • Three Deaton brothers, Shannon, now in service. D.13-42:8 0.
  • Three Blue brotners, Jackson Springs, in service. D.15-42:3.
  • There wasn't much to spy except that he
  • was there said John Wilson from Wilson. D. 15-42:5.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • Lt. Fulton P.Lanier, Buie's Creek, gives call for soldier mail. D.16-42:2.
  • Elliott Abernethy, sailor of Newton, sur vives sinking. D.16-42:3.
  • Four McLean brothers, Rowland, in servic D.16-42:5.
  • French first to fire when Americans land ed says Lt.Morris from rlamlet. D. 16-42:12.
  • Troop landings in Africa related by G
  • Goldsboro boy, Steve Simmons. D.17-42:2.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
  • Home looks good to naval ensign Lex Mos-er, Charlotte. D.17-42:9.
  • Wilson boy, G.P.Johnson Jr., had busy day with torpedoes at Fedala; Hanover fli er, Pilot Robert J.Overcash downs Nazi at El Agheila. D.17-42:13.
  • Supply boy shot French from pis: pen in Africa. D.18-42:2.
  • Tar Heels help in mine bombing; Four
  • Grouch brothers, Roanoke Rapids, in servic D.18-42:3.