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10/08/1943 Columbus All Post Service Units parade
10/15/1943 Columbus 2 more PXs add 24 hour phone rooms
10/15/1943 Columbus 755th Railway Shop "Keep 'Em Running" BN arrives
10/15/1943 Columbus Aviation MP Regiment arrives
10/16/1943 Columbus 2 MORE UNITS START TRAINING AT ATTERBURY. M. P. Regiment Moves in from Fort Harrison-Will Serve With Air Force. OTHER IS RAILWAY SHOP. Changes Made in Flight Personnel at Atterbury Army Air Field.
10/29/1943 Columbus 569th QM Service Bn combines Fire Prevention training with bivouac
10/30/1943 Columbus SOLDIERS CLEAR CAMP FIRESTRIP. Turn Lumberjacks Along West Edge of Atterbury in Brown County. .
11/05/1943 Columbus USO presents 5 "Perk Up" shows
11/05/1943 Columbus Atterbury, too, has its name band - Its the 74th Army Ground Force Unit
11/12/1943 Columbus 2nd Army operates all-purpose course for vehicle drivers
11/15/1943 Columbus FIRE DESTROYS THEATER No. 5 AT CAMP ATTERBURY. George Jones of This City Hurt in Fighting Sunday Noon Blaze. LOSS SET AT $60,000. Flames Break Out While 800 Italian Prisoners of War Watch Movie.
11/15/1943   Camp Theater Destroyed by $60,000 Blaze.
11/16/1943 Columbus 30TH DIVISION SETS UP `HOME' AT ATTERBURY. Unit of World War 1 Fame Arrives for Further Training Here. HEADED BY GEN. HOBBS. Division Was Re-activated in 1925, Called to Active Duty in 1940.
11/19/1943 Columbus Camp Atterbury welcomes 30th Infantry Division - "Old Hickory"
11/19/1943 Columbus Theaters 3 & 4 limit attendance to troops from specific areas due to Theater #5 being destroyed by fire
11/20/1943 Columbus PX at Camp Atterbury Also Have Shortage Troubles.
11/26/1943 Columbus 366th Infantry Regiment arrives
11/26/1943 Columbus 301st Signal Operations Bn arrives
11/30/1943 Columbus TWO MORE UNITS MOVE INTO CAMP. Atterbury Welcomes 366th Infantry and 301st Signal Operations Battalion.
12/02/1943 Columbus CHIEF OF STAFF RECEIVES EAGLE. Richard W. Stephos of 30th Division Is Promoted to Full Colonel.
12/02/1943 Columbus SCHWEICKART PLACE FILLED
12/03/1943 Columbus 301st Signal Operations Bn praised for field work
12/03/1943 Columbus 773rd Recon captures Shelbyville in surprise mock attack
12/03/1943 Columbus ORDNANCE UNIT BACK IN CAMP. 122nd L. M. Company Glad to Return to Hoosierland After Maneuvers.
12/10/1943 Columbus Broadcast features 30th Band and 120th Infnatry Regiment talent
12/10/1943 Columbus 300 local workers see division in action
12/11/1943 Columbus Four War Plants Will Send Employes to Camp Atterbury.
12/13/1943 Columbus 200 ARRIVE AS ONE DAY SOLDIERS. War Workers Brave Cold to Go Through Paces With 30th at Atterbury.
12/14/1943 Columbus 250 From Hoosier Plants See Soldiers at Work
12/22/1943 Columbus Hot Jive caravan to present shows
12/23/1943 Columbus Camp Atterbury Prepares for Christmas. Most Personnel at Atterbury Will Get Holiday. Turkey Tops Dinner Menu.
01/01/1944 Columbus ATTERBURY HAS QUIET NEW YEAR. Today Is Work Day for Most Soldiers. Open House at Hospital.
01/03/1944 Columbus STAFF CHANGES AT ATTERBURY. Others Take Over Duties of Major Paul Lamb, Who Has Been Transferred.
01/04/1944 Franklin Star 1,637 V-D treatments given at clinic here in 1943.
01/05/1944 Franklin Star Shift POWs to Fort Harrison. 250 Italian POWs to be moved to help with construction.
01/06/1944 Columbus Enlisted Medics Praised by Atterbury Veteran. Others There Too.
01/07/1944 Franklin Star War Prisoner "Gift Story" is debunked. Italians bought rings themselves from Canteen profits; Government didn't give Yule presents
01/08/1944 Columbus Camp Atterbury To Have Dance Guests. Indianapolis Cadettes and I. U. Coeds to Visit.
01/11/1944 Columbus 3 Atterbury Soldiers Die In Car-Bus Crash. Young Woman Also Victim of Collision South of Indianapolis. Five on Bus Treated. Doughboys Were Serving With 30th Division.
Woman Unidentified.
01/15/1944 Columbus HOTCAKES ARE ATTACKED, T00. Atterbury Soldier from Alaska Also Played Night Softball Without Lights.'
01/15/1944 Columbus Most Troops May Be Out of Camp Atterbury March 1. Senator Willis Quotes War Dept on Status Change. To Be Mainly Hospital. 1,960 Bed for Patients to be Maintained at Camp.
01/18/1944 Columbus 16 Atterbury Soldiers Become Citizens of U. S. Natives of Many Countries Naturalized in Local Court.
01/19/1944 Columbus 36 ATTABOYS NATURALIZED. 30th Division Men from Camp Get Citizenship Papers.
01/19/1944 Franklin Star Hearing held on Prisoner of War labor wages.
01/20/1944 Columbus Atterbury Hoosier Finds Foxhole Has Advantages. Capt. John Warren, now stationed at the Wakeman Hospital spent his worst night on Guadalcanal in a foxhole.
01/20/1944 Columbus Camp Atterbury Shift Seen By Some As 'Natural.' Proposed Change to Hospital Center Might Extend Use for Number of Years.
01/20/1944 Franklin Star Nearly 50 soldiers from Camp Atterbury's 30th Infantry Division become citizens.
01/24/1944 Franklin Star Atterbury Sergeant once saw Nazi "Big Three" in car together.
01/27/1944 Columbus STIMSON SAYS ATTERBURY ONE TO BE CLOSED. Also Mentions Pine Camp, N. Y., in Interview Quoted by A. P. TWO-THIRDS TO GO OVER. Army Ready for Weeding Process to Fill Combat Ranks.
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