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| Date | Source | Headline |
| 10/10/1944 | Columbus |
Col BRANNAN HEADS 1534TH
West Virginian Commands Reception Center and Station at Atterbury |
| 10/12/1944 | Columbus |
TUCKER HEADS CAMP COUNCIL
Local Gifts to Wakeman Hospital During September Listed. |
| 10/13/1944 | Columbus | Soldier's Medal Given at Camp Atterbury |
| 10/14/1944 | Columbus | 104 Hoosiers at Wakeman . Patients from Overseas Agree Indiana Can Compete With Any Land. |
| 10/16/1944 | Columbus |
PLASTIC WORK AT CAMP TOLD
Surgeon Says Some Cases Require as Long as 10 Years. |
| 10/18/1944 | Columbus |
30TH Division Role at Front is Disclosed.
Unit Which Trained Here Slugs It Out With Wermacht. Has 'LOST BATTALION' 120th Infantry Revealed as Unit Cut Off for Five Days. |
| 10/21/1944 | Columbus |
Revenue From Prisoner Work Near $ 135,000.
Month's Earnings by Germans at Atterbury May Reach That Sum. Goes to U. S. Treasury. Other Details of Handling Captives Announced by Colonel Gammell. |
| 10/23/1944 | Columbus |
RECREATION AT WAKEMAN WIDE
Special Service Branch Has Offerings from 'Soup to Nuts' for Wounded. |
| 10/27/1944 | Columbus |
INDEX KEEPS TAB ON CAMP ITEMS
Safety Pins to Tents Are Checked on Cards for Location in Warehouses. |
| 10/28/1944 | Columbus |
How Your Boy Will Get Out of Army Is Revealed.
Atterbury Separation Center Already At Work Discharging Men. |
| 11/02/1944 | Columbus |
CAMP TURNS IN OVER $150,000
Report Made on Atterbury Salvage Sales and Transfers to Treasury. |
| 11/04/1944 | Columbus |
75 PERCENT OF PATIENTS NOW FROM OVERSEAS Convalescents Also Moved to Wakeman from Other Hospitals in Area. SPECIALIZE ON EYES Treatment of Battle Cases Under Surgery Is Divided into Eight Sections. |
| 11/08/1944 | Columbus |
Camp Typists
Pound It Out.
6 Clerk-Typists With Wakeman Total 71,623 Lines in Month. |
| 11/09/1944 | Columbus |
VETERANS' AID OFFERED FIRMS
Companies in Three States Invited to Atterbury for Consultation. |
| 11/18/1944 | Columbus | Field Hospital At Camp Atterbury |
| 11/28/1944 | Columbus |
Gray Ladies To Be Trebled.
New Unit at Wakeman Will Include More Than 50 Women. |
| 11/30/1944 | Columbus | 22 Aides Help Wakeman Hospital Staff |
| 12/01/1944 | Columbus | LITTELL HELPED BUY ATTERBURY. Ex-Assistant Attorney General, a Hoosier, Figured in Camp Purchase. |
| 12/02/1944 | Columbus | G. I.'s Get Plastic Eyes at Wakeman's Center |
| 12/09/1944 | Columbus | New Workers At Camp Listed |
| 12/09/1944 | Columbus | Honor Stars Are Given Battle Vets at Wakeman |
| 12/16/1944 | Columbus | Camp Atterbury Furnaces Take 500 Tons of Coal Daily. |
| 12/19/1944 | Columbus |
1,800 WAKEMAN MEN GET LEAVES
All Wounded Able to Make Trip Will Be Given Xmas Furloughs. |
| 12/21/1944 | Columbus | Seven Rangers With Camp Unit. Vets of Commando Raids Are Members of 1585th at Atterbury. |
| 12/23/1944 | Columbus | 83rd wins Nazi towns in wild street battles. |
| 12/27/1944 | Columbus |
Hand Surgery Work Is Shown.
Eight Installations Represented at Wakeman Conference. |
| 12/30/1944 | Columbus | 65 Attagirls Now Overseas. |
| 12/30/1944 | Columbus | Attaboy Has New Dessert |
| 01/01/1945 | Columbus | Staff To Go TO Meeting |
| 01/01/1945 | Columbus | Spotlight Band To Be At Camp. Bobby Sherwood to Broadcast from Camp Atterbury Tuesday Night. |
| 01/01/1945 | Columbus | Pearson lays rout of 106th to green officers. |
| 01/03/1945 | Columbus | M. P.'s Train In Snow And Cold. 729th Battalion at Atterbury Get Conditioning for Many Roles. |
| 01/05/1945 | Columbus | News Notes on Camp Atterbury. 70 Given Awards. Battle Waste. |
| 01/05/1945 | Columbus | 30th Division praised for stopping Germans. |
| 01/06/1945 | Columbus | Camp Atterbury's Mail Tops Million |
| 01/06/1945 | Franklin Star | Cigarettes to be rationed. Soldiers will be issued coupons entitling them to one carton per week. |
| 01/08/1945 | Franklin Star | Wacs to bring "School" to Wards for Hospital patients. |
| 01/08/1945 | Franklin Star | Sgt. Little knows Army operations. Dean of enlisted men at Camp Atterbury may well be S/Sgt George H. Little, Hq & Hq Section, 1560th SU, who entered active service in 1913. |
| 01/09/1945 | Columbus | Attaboy Bank Is All Service. Irwin-Union Operation at Camp Atterbury is Now in Third Year. |
| 01/12/1945 | Franklin Star | Franklin woman gets welcome news; "Dead" husband escapes from Nazis. T/Sgt Earl Moncrief, trained with the 83rd Division here and later with the 755th Railway Shop Bn. |
| 01/13/1945 | Columbus | Wakeman To Be Saluted |
| 01/13/1945 | Columbus |
115 WORKERS AT CAMP ATTERBURY ARE ADDED
100 of New Employes Join Civilian Staff at Wakeman Hospital. |
| 01/15/1945 | Columbus | 30th and 83rd busy at front. |
| 01/16/1945 | Columbus | General Collins at Wakeman |
| 01/16/1945 | Columbus | Battered 106th still in action on Western Front. |
| 01/19/1945 | Columbus |
Wakeman 'Recon' Unit Is Doubled.
To Have 6,000.
150 More Atterbury Barracks to be Turned Over to Service. |
| 01/20/1945 | Franklin Star | Stimson lauds 106th record. Division trained at Atterbury suffered over 8,000 casualties. |
| 01/22/1945 | Columbus | Shifts Made In Wakeman Staff. 15 More Officers Assigned to Hospital and Reconditioning Service. |
| 01/23/1945 | Columbus | SHOP MEETING HELD AT CAMP Effective Use of Manpower in Automotive Maintenance Is Stressed. |
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