Dayton Daily News

3 in spotlight at Centervill­e Veterans Day ceremony

- By Nick Blizzard Staff Writer

Different eras and ways of service will be spotlighte­d Wednesday during Centervill­e’s annual Veterans Day ceremony.

Two military vets and a civilian World War II worker from Centervill­e will be among those recognized at the event set to occur at the Veterans Memorial at Stubbs Park.

Centervill­e “is proud to be home to so many brave men and women who served our country,” Mayor Brooks Compton said in a statement released by the city.

“We want each service member to know we recognize them as heroes, welcomethe­m to Center ville and always respect their service and sacrifice,” he added.

Amongthose set to be recognized, according to the city, include:

■ 1st Lt. Walter Pettit, 97. The WWII vet served in the U.S. Air Force and spent most of his military career in combat in France and Germany. He flew 43 missions and received two air medals and two Oak Leaf Clusters.

Pettit flew the P47 Thunder Bolt, which had four 50-caliber machine guns and a 500-pound bomb on each wing.

During his first combat mission, he flew wing man for a pilot who had flown 1,500 hours in a spitfire plane in the Royal Canadian Air Force. It was the man’s first mission with the USAF. German troops shot down the plane and the pilot was killed.

■ Ruth Snively, 95. Snively worked at the Seeburg Factory in Chicago during WWII.

She was among the countless U.S. women affectiona­tely called “Rosie the Riveter.” Commonly, women held war-related jobs in private factories that changed their product lines to produce military components.

Seeburg was a producer of jukeboxes that switched to making sonar sets for the Navy. Snively worked on the assembly line and soldered electronic parts into the unit. Later she worked as a civilian employee for the Air Force and repaired aircraft radios.

■ David Cottrill, 79. Cottrill served as a chaplain U.S. Air Force in several states and in Thailand, Germany and Turkey.

He was awarded the Humanitari­an Service Medal and the Defense Service Medal, among other commendati­ons.

The ceremony is set for 11 a.m. at the park at 255 W. Spring Valley Road. The city is limiting attendance due to COVID-19, but it can be viewed on Centervill­e’s Facebook page.

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Ruth Snively, now95, worked at a Chicago factory making Navy components duringWorl­dWar II.
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CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS Walter Pettit, now97, flewcombat­missions in France andGermany.
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David Cottrill, now79, served as a chaplainU.S. Air Force in several states and in Thailand, Germany and Turkey.

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