OCR Text |
Show poids wete resrhettt ti") ay wee they rp SS Seah SE ve Ne rata me Re ny — re LTLEry onnemsiuauntg Ve | eee a Aree 4 » Rhy prego sie RP aN | NENAWEN: “N iy Py MAE aaaree * : pe i ZA | ANY PE t ty u 1 Fi ! ity td A | Awe! fre ' NHite saebd aon py i fadswe!eh i te Hal itil ry } ale itt shhiet SeVi te Han peti ti ' a! : eri tty LE yi jf 1/ ell / tebe a ASAT Je fT te ft LG fr ii \ §STORY. HEROIC | Sedvnte Nathan (Junior) Pauline Van Noy of Preston, | bicmtee eee AIR IAy i {PAM or se ig ‘eeptay Fife PeRDeePT | f1UU a 14 1 : f ; lin eo ay A t tu va { ryt has Ven Noy, 19, son of MYS. Idaho, who was killed in “action recentl in New Guinea, killed ‘about 20 Javanese atq_ y tempting a suprise attack against his unit before his machine gun was silenced American army The kid was five days attention published tow-headed, and didn't without using - » "We leind of called. overwhelming red-chceked, ‘Just goes trying to fire, according .It joined his outfit have. much: to say, to show you how wrong strafe the beach and to a story in. tank, follows: as a replacement fellows Junior, in the outfit paid little because he looked younger When he did’say the army's stock phrases. of profanity, figured him as @ mamma's boz,"% a sergeant -Junior soon showed whatever else first action he shot down a low-level lee, enemy in Australia, before it went into action, The to him, and called him Whitey or than he was, so by weekly you something, he did eae | in his outfit re~ can de,” he was, he Jap bomber barges, was a good which came At-the Searlect soldier, over Red During beach, beach landing, in his near - beyond Finschhafen, he ‘received five shrannel wounds in his wrists, side and back. The medics wented to evacuate him.to a base hospital, but Junior said no, his: outfit was short of. .50-caliber men, The medics tried to ship Junior off again when he came to them with ulcers in botheersy, Junior said no, he went to the’ aid station for treatment, three times a day, but stayed on his job, digging beach defense positions, taking his turn by the big Browning machine gun, The Scarlet beach defenses need men, On the night a Jay counter ettack came, Junior was sound asleep in his hammock, porhaps. dreaming that he wes no longer a private his the eon high rain in the ariny, but was just plain Nethan school team back at Preston, He which poured down on his hammock ee before dawn, however, he was ‘Sergeant John Fuina of Brooklyn was top Yan Noy Jr., playing football so tired that he’ sleot that night. After the with through all rain’ stovved awakened by whispers in the brush near him,» in charge of. the American Beach detachnent (2, was restless, and.so was Raymond J. Koch of Wa basna, Minn, They got up to. gether to teke a stretch, It was an hour before dewn and still biLaelc as midnight, Gazing out to sea, they sew 3 smudges on the skyline. Holding their breaths and clutching each other's arms, they waited, The smudges distinct shape as they moved slowly and noiselessly towerd gradually took more the shore. They had the decided peaked prows of Jap landing ener anal were only 300 to 400 yards AWAY» Sergent Fuina yelled an alerm and ran toward his Se wtiné antitant gun to fire an alert. Corp, Koch ran from hammock -to hammock and tent waking the Ameri-~ can and Austrelian' gin crews. Private Van Noy didn't weste. any time. He fired one armor-iercing and two Hit shells at the nearest berge. | An Aussie two-nounder gun joined him. Together they sank the barge, and they could see Japs. clamboring out of it and then swim ing toward the far bank of the Song river, The other two barges landed right in front of Private Van Noy'ts .50-caliber ‘position, fall, They beached ee stented just wer ONDE 15 out yards hand away, ‘The grenades barges! by .the ramps handful. (Continued — ~ sToway Ven Gedon Noy on page 9) held to his |