._   He applied for Pilot Training alld entered the Air Rica. on August 17. 1950. Besides his parents alla his
`° l Force in june, 19-18. He received training at Ran— wife, he is survived by two children. Robert RU ih
E dolph Field, graduated fl`()lI\ \·\’il1iams Air Force Base, ·and Mary Lana Lee. ` 7
  and served as pilot at \'2ll`lOllS places including Fair-
i banks. Alaska. His death occurred in Sherman, Texas. l
il i May 25. 1953, when his 1·`-8(il) All \\’eather jet Figllter   it    
i caught lire and exploded immediately after a night A
i take-oll`. His survivors lll(`lll(lC a daugllter, Anita
l li?lil?..§"s‘.ii.l$‘1%€..rI,.li1§.‘_"‘“‘c ”"'l"` “"" “‘ ’‘‘' l "l $'il`Rl·lE'l`, wr. lollls (ZOWHliR1>..·\. lt l., ll.ll.,,,.,.,, -—
l son ol Edward R. 1\ll(l Mabel W. Street of (Z;llli,_ The
l ,·\fter two years at the University of lxentuckv. llt -——-
- L _ entered the ;\I`1l1}‘ Decelllber 7, 1959, and served ill thy Keliiiliilgii
      it ii lllfillllfy. .»\l`ter training ill tllis country, he was sem lt Lexi
j to Korea where his death occurred Nt)\’C111l)Ql`2fI_ igggggiti
  1951, as the result of a motor vehicle accident oll sill,. QQ
g pery roads. ln 1:Cl)l`ll£Il`}’ of 1952, his body was l`Cll1l`}i(*tl A l\1CkY
_ , _ _ _ aboard the lltllllll Victory for burial ill this (`()llll[|`\‘ C°“°'
` R()1$lNS()N, lst 1.l`. S.»\Ml11·.l. FLEMING. 29, .\.1§. lll · »‘ Em,
, Education, 1951, husband of Mrs. Violet Banks 1{Ol)lI\· Olllce a
. . . _ the actt
soll ol Lexington, 1lI1(l son ol the late Alonso and lda ,·,,s,,Ciat
w justice Robinson of Pike (i0tlllty_ Lieutenant Robin- ll lll- sl at  
` i soll graduated fronl Meade Memorial High School. G. Lcej
l He volunteered for Army service in 1941, received his  
I lfllllllllg ill various ciunps here, 2ll1(1 tllell S€l`t'€(l ft>l` \;i\N N[ETER· 2nd lil`- S()L()A[()N lilili Illt 27, ii. t "_'
A lllll'l€l¤ll lllllllllls lll lillllllle Wllll llle llllst ·'\ll`l)°l`llU S., 1947-48, $011 of Mrs. Solomon 1.. Villl Meter, jr., lll l95
I Division. His decorations included the American Serv- Lcxiiigtoih and thc hito Mio Vim Moten i_hii,iiii Kwon
t ice Medal, EllI`()[)€1ll1·r\fl“l(TZlll-R11(l(1l€ Easterll $Cl`\il(`(f Served three yciits (hiring “loi.hi Witt. iii hc Ciitmii Holiigig
l M¤···$=·l····· rl·l—lllllylv.llllll College, welll lll llls tllllt-C.-lll, lll Kell- tolli
lllld Ollli l·€lll Clll*l€l`· *lllll_ \`V‘fll(l will ll Vl"l"l`l' tucky his sophomore year, 1ll1(l graduated fI`0ll1 rl`l`1ll]· ” Hcfhllefg
t Medal. He entered the Ut1|\'€l'Sl\y ol Kentucky alld Syiviiiiiii iii Juno oi- l952· “lith tho oiitiiiciik oi thi llitiitss
llllll lllllllllellxl w‘ll`l* ll"` llls ‘l€gl`€c_ wllcll llc wlls lc' Korean \l\lar, he enlisted ill the Marines where he was will Ed
_ <`=·_ll¤’.·*l l9§l· Hs level 2|SSlgll€(1 lll Ofllcer's llllllllllllle S(Tll .-,. ll. He lllllllll ,,,,l;·,*“l,_
s ~~*·¤l· the l88tl¤ —l·rl>_<•m<* l¤l=···¤r l<<>s·¤¤<¢¤¤ _=·· *0}* lll, alllllllllllllll ill sllllcllllla lll lllsz llllll ll-all ll,-ll. ,,,§>l·iel¤
' (?lllll|>l¤ffll l>€l0T€ glllllg lll l$9l`€fl· H€ was l*lll€‘l lll sells in April of 1953. He was killed ill action ill l{ortal llrilfff
i §l('[l()l] ll] Sadlnak, Korea. defending "“Olt11i¤ll<1y.j’ $€|>- ml july 9, 1953, Besides his nlotller, he is survived lll l lllliliilfl
i l(?ll1l)€I` 18, 1952. ln addition to llls wlle,· he IS Slll`- three Sisters, Miss Lois Lyon Vito Moten Mio Hiiiiii. Ittlllill
i Q vlved by a daughter Jonnee Lynn; [\V()`S|$[€I`8, hlrs. it Emilie, jr" and Miss Virgiuiii himi Vim Mem, iii  
` ·l.US€l)llm€ lohmom Plk€vlu€' alld Ml" l‘·*?l*l (:u“(l'll‘ of Lexington. ll|1(l his l111II(fl`l1ill g1`il]1(1ll1()1ll(*I`, llls. lll‘ilQj§$i
· l‘l· WllYll€· l¤l ‘i,g{0£
` SMEDLEY, MAJOR ROBERT REDMOND, 32, B,S,, Butler, lientueky, he spent most of his early lilti lll llligigr
1940, son of Mrs. Lillie Smedley and Mr. Robert Georgetown and was living there when he 1lll€11ll€ll Scllllllo
Srnedley of Lexington, alld husband of Mrs, Mary the University of }{€mllCky_ His Scyvil-C ill the Army Clllllri
Malone Smedley. After graduation froln the Ulli- began over twenty years ago. He was stationed Lit
9 versity 0f Kentucky, he served with the Chemical \lV;ll·- various camps including (lheyene, (Ill(1 SelfritlgC Yl€lll· \
_ fare l)ivision. ln December, 1941. he transferred to Michigan, where he served for fourteen years. Hellll `hfcxigg
the   (iOI`1)S and l`€(i€1V€(1 ()I`(l€I`S [O I`Cl)()I`[ to T€X(l$ S[1l[l()l]€(l lll ,·\llS[l`§|liLl l.()]' f1\'(j y(f§ll`S (lllflllg Wllllll E[l;;;l"l1K
wllere he received his wings in August of 1942. From \Var 11. Prior to going to (iCl`1Illllly, he was locatetlat Plllll  
1942 l11fOllg11 1944. 1163 WKIS an instructor, after which Camp Lee, Virginia, His family 1l('(`()ll]l)ill1lC(l llllllrlll. iiiiiifoqi
lle flew combat missions in Corsica and Italy. Shortly Heidelberg where his death occurred july l7· llllll illllell
‘ after his release from the service. llc returned to active ln addition to his wife, his survivors include two som. ._illleD§
llllly. H6 WHS ilSSig‘I1€<1 to bases in Virginia and Ala- Bobby and Billy Voiers; a daughter. li01111l€ Vlllflll ¥_llg“lli34
. bkimil l.>€fO1`€ 1€2lVlng for l’:main:1 in 1949. Ile was one and a sister, 1\lrs, S, hl, (lhinn, f<)1`l1lt*|`l}' lll. flllllffr    
of four killed in Ll (1-47 plane crash at San jose, Costa towll, now of Louisville.  
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