Resident Steele County, ND; Entered US Air Force Fargo, ND 11 Mar 69

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Resident Steele County, ND; Entered US Air Force Fargo, ND 11 Mar 69 -323- PAAVERUD, MERLAN E. JR. Born Mayville, ND 28 PAIGE, DAREL B. Born Rugby, ND 31 Mar 45; PALUH, JOHN H. Born Carrington, ND 17 Nov Jan 49; Resident Steele County, ND; Entered Resident McHenry County, ND; Entered US Army 51; Resident Foster County, ND; Entered US US Air Force Fargo, ND 11 Mar 69; o/s theater Fargo, ND 10 Nov 65; Served in Vietnam; Army Fargo, ND 12 Feb 71; Served in Korea; unk; Sep McChord AFB, WA 6 Dec 72; SGT. 18481 Awards: PH, GCMDL, CIS; Sep Denver, CO 4 Nov Sep Oakland, CA 15 Sep 72; SP4. 19005 71; SGT. 14078 PANKO, RUSSELL R. Born Linton, ND 3 May 48; PACHEL, LEO M. Born Park Rapids, MN 30 Jul PAIGE, KENNY A. Born Rugby, ND 1 Sep 43; Resident McLean County, ND; Entered US Navy 52; Resident Grand Forks County, ND; Entered Resident McHenry County, ND; Entered US Fargo, ND 9 Jul 68; o/s theater unk; Awards: US Air Force Fargo, ND 9 Feb 71; Awards: Army Upham, ND 4 Feb 69; Served in Europe; GCMDL; Sep Cp Pendleton, CA 7 Jul 72; HM3. AFGCMDL; Sep Baudette AFS, MN 10 Feb 74; Sep Ft Carson, CO 9 Aug 70; PFC. 10407 17384 SGT. 25039 PAINTNER, WAYNE W. Born Cooperstown, ND 29 PANKOW, CLARENCE J. Born Velva, ND 20 Jul 33; PACK, ALFRED K. Born Fort Yates, ND 29 Apr Mar 41; Resident Griggs County, ND; Entered Resident McLean County, ND; Entered US Army 40; Resident Sioux County, ND; Entered US US Air Force Fargo, ND 5 Jul 63; Served in Butte, MT 27 Sep 57; Sep Ft Dix, NJ 22 Sep 60; Army Fargo, ND 9 Apr 59; Sep Ft Knox, KY 3 Vietnam; Sep McGuire AFB, NJ 17 Aug 68; Entered US Army Fargo, ND 5 Mar 62; Served in Feb 61; Entered US Army Selfridge, ND 1 Oct CPT. 7606 France, Germany, Okinawa, Vietnam; Awards: 61; Sep Ft Lewis, WA 5 Aug 62; PFC; Entered GCMDL, BSM, ARCOM; Cont on AD as of 18 Apr 73 US Air Force Portland, OR 12 Jul 63; Served PALANIUK, MAX G. Born Dickinson, ND 28 Aug in grade of CW2. 19692 in Vietnam; Awards: BSM, AFGCMDL; Cont on AD 44; Resident Billings County, ND; Entered as of 3 Feb 72 in grade of SSG. 15130 US Army Fargo, ND 7 Jan 64; Served in PANKOW, CRAIG N. Born Fargo, ND 28 Mar 46; Res- Vietnam; Awards: GCMDL; Sep Oakland, CA ident Richland County, ND; Entered US Air Force PACK, TERRY L. Born Bismarck, ND 18 Oct 45; 2 Jan 66; SP4. 7383 Fargo, ND 19 Apr 66; o/s theater unk; Awards: Resident Sioux County, ND; Entered US Army AFGCMDL; Sep Cross City AFS, FL 18 Feb 70; SSGT. Fargo, ND 27 Aug 64; Served in Europe; Sep PALANUK, JEROME P. Born Dickinson, ND 2 Mar 14237 Ft Hamilton, NY 8 Aug 67; SP4. 14511 47; Resident McLean County, ND; Entered US Air Force place unk 27 Feb 70; Served in PANKRATZ, HENRY E. Born Seattle, WA 25 Jul 45; PACKINEAU, CHARLES Born Elbowoods, ND 22 Oct Guam, Japan, Okinawa; Awards: AM; Cont on Resident Stark County, ND; Entered IS Army Fargo, 40; Resident Mountrail County, ND; Entered AD as of 4 May 73 in grade of 1LT. 20087 ND 6 Aug 70; Served in Vietnam; Awards: CIB; US Army Fargo, ND 5 Mar 58; Sep Ft MacArthur, Sep Ft Lewis, WA 16 Feb 72; SGT. 15601 CA 9 Feb 62; PFC; Entered US Navy Fargo, ND PALKOVICK, JOSEPH B. Born Montclair, NJ 17 5 Jun 62; o/s theater unk; Sep Great Lakes, Dec 42; Resident Ward County, ND; Entered PANKRATZ, VINCENT C. Born Minneapolis, MN 10 Jan IL 25 Feb 65; FN. 13206 US Army Ft Lee, VA 1 Jan 66; Served in Viet- 47; Resident Ward County, ND; Entered IS Army nam; Awards: ARCOM; Sep Mobility Equipment Fargo, ND 14 Oct 66; Served in Vietnam; Sep Ft PACZKOWSKI, LYLE W. Born Breckenridge, Carson, CO 3 Sep 68; CPL. 866 MN 29 Sep 52; Resident Sargent County, Command 5 Apr 70; CPT. 3034 ND; Entered US Army Fargo, ND 14 Nov 72; PANUSHKA, THOMAS C. Born St. Paul, MN 5 Feb Awards: GCMDL; Sep Ft Jackson, SC 13 Nov PALLANSCH, MICHAEL J. Born Jamestown, ND 18 Feb 49; Resident Stutsman County, ND; 40; Resident Cass County, ND; Entered IS Navy 74; SP4. 25835 Entered US Navy Fargo, ND 20 Aug 68; Served Fargo, ND 1 May 62; Sep Point Mugu, CA 29 Jul PADDEN, JAY E. Born Langdon, ND 11 Apr 48; in Vietnam; Sep Norfolk, VA 18 Aug 72; PH2. 66; ATN3. 23197 Resident. Cavalier County, ND;HOR: Pico Rivera, 17712 CA; Entered US Army Ft Ord, CA 19 Aug 68; PAPACHEK, DONALD C. Born Devils Lake, ND 25 Feb Served in Vietnam; Sep Ft Carson, CO 18 Aug PALLOCH, DELANO G. Born Fargo, ND 7 Sep 46; 47; Resident Benson County, ND; Entered US Army 71; SP5. 11153 Resident Cass County, ND; Entered US Navy Fargo, ND 6 Apr 67; Served in Vietnam; Sep Ft Fargo, ND 4 Jun 64; Served in Vietnam; Sep Ord, CA 4 Apr 69; SGT. 4033 PADDEN, MERLE J. JR. Born Langdon, ND 13 May Coronado, CA 1 Sep 67; GMG3. 4334 46; Resident Cavalier County, ND; Entered PAPACHEK, LARRY D. Born Fargo, ND 6 May 32; US Marine Corps Fargo, ND 11 Jan 66; Served PALM, DAVID C. Born Fargo, ND 5 Jun 44; Resident Benson County, NINHOR; Chula Vista, CA; in Vietnam; Sep Cp Pendleton, CA 10 Jan 68; Resident Cass County, ND; Entered US Army Entered IS Army Fargo, ND 14 Apr 50; Sep Cp CPL. 13307 Colorado Springs, CO 10 Jun 66; Served in Kilmer, NJ 16 Apr 53; PFC; Entered US Navy Los Vietnam; Awards: ARCOM, BSM; Sep Ft Carson, Angeles, CA 25 Oct 57; Served in Europe, Quemoy PAEPER, ROBERT A. Born Fargo, ND 25 Dec 45; CO 28 Feb 70; CPT. 4377 and Matsu Islands; Awards: GCMDL w/5 awds; Sep Resident Barnes County, ND; Entered US Army San Diego, CA 22 Nov 74; GMTC. 19587 Fargo, ND 13 Oct 65; Served in Europe; PALM, FRANCIS A. Born Fargo, ND 2 Jul 37; Awards: GCMDL; Sep Ft Hamilton, NY 22 Sep Resident Grand Forks County, ND; Entered US PAPER, JAMES A. Born Fargo, ND 26 Oct 45; Res- 67; SP4. 2563 Air Force Grand Forks, ND 2 Aug 60; Served ident Cass County, ND; Entered IS Navy San in Philippines, Thailand, Germany; Awards: Francisco, CA 24 Nov 65; o/s theater unk; PAGE, ALAN D. Born Bismarck, ND 15 Sep 50; DFC, AM; Cont on AD as of 17 May 73 in grade Awards: GCMDL; Sep San Francisco, CA 2 Aug 71; Resident Burleigh County, ND; Entered US Navy of MAJ. 20653 MT1. 10719 Bismarck, ND 10 Jun 70; Served in Spain, Azores, England; Sep Brunswick, ME 15 Apr 74; PALMER, BRUCE A. Born Fargo, ND 1 Apr 51; PAPER, MICHAEL B. Born Fargo, ND 30 Apr 43; AX2. 26557 Resident Cass County, ND; Entered US Navy Resident Cass County, ND; Entered US Navy Fargo, Fargo, ND 4 Mar 71; Cont on AD as of 28 Jan ND 15 Jun 64; Sep Cheltenham, MD 14 Jun 68; PAGE, CRAIG L. Born Minot, ND 17 Sep 43; 73 in grade unk. 24576 CT2. 11122 Resident Ward County, ND; Entered US Air Force Fargo, ND 15 Nov 66; o/s theater unk; PALMER, DARL E. Born Dickinson, ND 19 Nov PAPER, ROBERT A. Born Fargo, ND 1 Oct 46; Res- Sep Goodfellow AFB, TX 26 May 71; CPT. 9037 34; Resident Burleigh County, ND; Entered ident Cass County, ND; Entered US Army Fargo, US Army Fargo, ND 15 Feb 57; Served in ND 3 Jan 66; Served in Europe; Awards: GCMDL; PAGE, MICHAEL J. Born Belcourt, ND 30 Jun 39; Vietnam; Awards: GCMDL w/4 awds, ARCOM, Sep Ft Dix, NJ 14 Dec 67; SP5. 10763 Resident Rolette County, ND; Entered US Navy VCOFGWP; Cont on AD as of 6 Apr 73 in grade Fargo, ND 23 Jan 62; Served in Vietnam; Sep of SFC. 12557 PAPER, THOMAS H. Born Fargo, ND 14 Apr 44; San Diego, CA 11 Feb 65; SN. 12255 Resident Cass County, ND; Entered US Navy Fargo, PALMER, FREDERICK W. JR. Born Galesburg, ND ND 13 Jan 62; o/s theater unk; Sep Brooklyn, NY PAGE, MICHAEL R. Born Minot, ND 6 Jul 46; 21 Sep 42; Resident Cass County, ND; Entered 24 May 65; SHSN. 11969 Resident Bottineau County, ND; Entered US US Marine Corps Minneapolis, MN 11 Oct 66; Marine Corps Minneapolis, MN 9 Sep 65; Served Served in Vietnam; Awards: PH; Sep Great PAPINEAU, PHILIP D. Born Williston, ND 1 Jun 51; in Guam; Awards: GCMDL; Sep Cp Pendleton, CA Lakes, IL 27 Aug 68; CPL. 55173 Resident McKenzie County, ND; Entered US Navy 8 Sep 69; SGT. 14667 at place unk on date unk; Cont on AD as of date PALMER, GERARD L. Born Jamestown, ND 6 May unk in grade unk. 25595 PAGE, RANDALL Born Belcourt, ND 4 Jun 54; 48; Resident Cass County, ND; Entered IS Resident Ward County, ND; Entered US Navy Army Fargo, ND 9 Jan 67; Served in Vietnam; PAPPA, VERNON D. Born Williston, ND 7 Mar 49; Sawyer, ND 28 Jul 71; Served in Philippines, Awards: GCMDL; Sep Oakland, CA 13 Aug 69; Resident Mountrail County, ND; Entered IS Army Japan, China, Vietnam; Sep Great Lakes, IL 7 SP5. 2733 Fargo, ND 12 Apr 68; Served in Vietnam; Awards: May 73; SR.
Recommended publications
  • Americanlegionvo1356amer.Pdf (9.111Mb)
    Executive Dres WINTER SLACKS -|Q95* i JK_ J-^ pair GOOD LOOKING ... and WARM ! Shovel your driveway on a bitter cold morning, then drive straight to the office! Haband's impeccably tailored dress slacks do it all thanks to these great features: • The same permanent press gabardine polyester as our regular Dress Slacks. • 1 00% preshrunk cotton flannel lining throughout. Stitched in to stay put! • Two button-thru security back pockets! • Razor sharp crease and hemmed bottoms! • Extra comfortable gentlemen's full cut! • 1 00% home machine wash & dry easy care! Feel TOASTY WARM and COMFORTABLE! A quality Haband import Order today! Flannel 1 i 95* 1( 2 for 39.50 3 for .59.00 I 194 for 78. .50 I Haband 100 Fairview Ave. Prospect Park, NJ 07530 Send REGULAR WAISTS 30 32 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 pairs •BIG MEN'S ADD $2.50 per pair for 46 48 50 52 54 INSEAMS S( 27-28 M( 29-30) L( 31-32) XL( 33-34) of pants ) I enclose WHAT WHAT HOW 7A9.0FL SIZE? INSEAM7 MANY? c GREY purchase price D BLACK plus $2.95 E BROWN postage and J SLATE handling. Check Enclosed a VISA CARD# Name Mail Address Apt. #_ City State .Zip_ 00% Satisfaction Guaranteed or Full Refund of Purchase $ § 3 Price at Any Time! The Magazine for a Strong America Vol. 135, No. 6 December 1993 ARTICLE s VA CAN'T SURVIVE BY STANDING STILL National Commander Thiesen tells Congress that VA will have to compete under the President's health-care plan.
    [Show full text]
  • NETC Honored with Navy's Highest EEO Award
    Vol. 73, No. 45 VISIT GOSPORT ONLINE: www.gosportpensacola.com November 13, 2009 NETC honored with Navy’s highest EEO award By Steve Vanderwerff ed the award on behalf of NETC Commander, Rear would not be as successful. We want to do the right NETC Public Affairs Adm. Joseph F. Kilkenny. thing.” “I’m honored to accept the award on behalf of Rear Nathaniel Stinson was the Navy’s first Equal Naval Education and Training Command (NETC) Adm. Kilkenny and the entire NETC staff,” said Capt. Employment Opportunity officer. He is recognized for was awarded the 2009 Nathaniel Stinson Award for hav- Markus Hannan, NETC chief of staff. “The award establishing Navy EEO when affirmative employment ing the best equal employment opportunity (EEO) pro- reflects Rear Adm. Kilkenny’s belief and commitment, was taking shape in the workplace. In 1993, the secretary gram in the Navy, during an award ceremony at the to diversity and equal opportunity. It also recognizes the of the Navy inaugurated the Nathaniel Stinson Equal Senior Executive Service Leadership Seminar in unwavering effort by our staff in the Civilian Personnel Employment Opportunity Awards. Arlington, Va., recently. Programs Department.” The Nathaniel Stinson Equal Employment It’s the first time since 2004 that NETC has received NETC Civilian Personnel Programs Director, Cheryl Opportunity Achievement and Leadership Awards pro- the award for outstanding achievement in affirmative Lawson and Jackie P. Holley, EEO manager, also attend- gram salutes commands, activities and individuals who employment, human rights, equal opportunity, human ed the ceremony. have directly aided the mission of the Department of the resources, fair hiring practices, cultural and heritage pro- “Receiving the award validates the commitment of Navy by increasing efficiency, effectiveness and imple- grams.
    [Show full text]
  • 4 Au Sujet De La « Chronique Du Monde Accidental »
    Merci d’adresser vos courriers à la rédaction : Frédéric STAHL, Marijolet, 12 560 ST LAURENT D’OLT et vos mails à [email protected] Au moment de boucler ce numéro, nous apprenons le décès de Gérard Prévotaux qui nous a quittés dans la nuit du 25 au 26 février. Agent de la SNCF et conducteur de TGV, il était devenu un des plus grands spécialistes de la Marine française de la seconde moitié du XIXe siècle et des premières années du XXe. La rédaction de Navires et Histoire adresse toutes ses condoléances à sa famille et à ses amis. Au sujet de la « Chronique de l’information « Facebook » dans une des trois armes. Car si l’armée de terre société réduite à sa « datamasse », il y a perd quatre de ses régiments (soit du monde accidental » (I) vraiment de quoi se poser des questions l’équivalent d’une brigade), la moitié de Fidèle lecteur de la revue depuis le début, sur le futur d’un monde sans avenir. ses chars Leclerc et une bonne partie de je reviens sur cette fameuse « chronique Néanmoins, comme l’a si bien dit Albert sa fl otte d’hélicoptères ; si l’armée de l’air du monde accidental ». Vous avez décidé Camus : « Chaque génération, sans perd près de 200 avions de combat, la de l’arrêter et vous avez bien fait ! Je doute, se croit vouée à refaire le monde. marine voit, au moins sur le papier, ses pense que celle du numéro 72 marquait La mienne sait pourtant qu’elle ne le refera programmes sauvegardés.
    [Show full text]
  • The American Legion [Volume 129, No. 6 (December 1990)]
    WHO WAS I I i . WANSa j«U. ^ GOOD looking; Shovel your driveway on a bitter cold morning, then drive Importil straight to the office! Haband's impeccably tailored dress slacks DO IT ALL thanks to these features! t/The same permanent press gabardine | polyester as our regular Dress Slacks. (^100% preshrunk cotton flannel lining throughout. Stitched in to stay put! J^TWO button-thru security back pockets! t/ Razor sharp crease & hemmed bottoms. ]/ Extra comfortable gentleman's FULL CUT' ]/ 100% home machine WASH & DRY easy care The world sees a well-dressed gentleman in neat executive slacks. You feel TOASTY WARM and COMFORTABLE! Try them today. Shop at Home. On Approval, NO RISK. USE THIS ORDER FORM. FLANNEL LINED 95* per pair j EXECUTIVE 2 pairs for $37.95 Winter Slacks19 j Haband WE'VE GOT YOUR EXACT SIZE! 32 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 265 North 9th St. WAISTS: 30 WAISTS: ado uoo per pair for 46 48 50 52 54 Paterson, NJ 07530 •BUS MEN'S | INSEAMS: SI27-28) MI29-30) LI31-32) XK33-34! YES SIR! 7B4-04X Send me pairs of slacks. plus $2.45 I enclose $ toward postage & handling. GREY [ l CHECK ENCLOSED MasterCard [ i Visa 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY BACK ANY TIME! Name (PLEASE PRINT! Apt. I Street Haband ! ///, M VII ',tf<;«:l Wjter.ori, NJ 07530 State 1 | City . RDGAIRfl The Magazine for a Strong America Vol. 129, No. 6 December 1990 AGENT ORANGE COVER-UP A House report says the White House manipulated study.
    [Show full text]
  • The American Legion [Volume 134, No. 4 (April 1993)]
    1 1a bn ii (] Company S(34-36) M(38-40) L(42-44) 1 00 Fairvlew Ave., XL(46-48) Prospect Park, NJ 07530 Add $2.50 each for Please send me shirts. I enclose 2XL(50-52) 3XL(54-56) $ purchase price plus $3.95 toward postage and handling. 7B9-18A Check Enclosed or SEND NO MONEY NOW if you use your: J JtJ u llSffil Exp.: /__ berry card # _ name _ street _ city state zip \J 00% tttisfaction gu^^teeo[0£fdljefund£f£ujvl^se£ricej3t^nyjjme!j Haband Company Haband 100 Fairview Ave, Prospect Park, NJ 07530 NOT JUST A GOLF SHIRT! The perfect casual shirt for summer, for wearing made i loose, cool, and relaxed. You get handsome color tipping on collar & placket, and the soft, absorbent 60% cotton/40% polyester pique knit feels great against your skin. Full, roomy cut. Big chest - pocket. Neatly finished bottoms for wearing tucked in or out. Side vents. 5 colors to choose. 100% wash and wear No-Iron care. ALL FOR UNDER $10 A SHIRT! Filloutthe coupon andstock up now! The Magazine for a Strong America Vol. 134, No. 4 April 1993 ART C L E S IS THIS OPERATION REALLY NECESSARY? Here's whatyou should know about the 10 most over-prescribed surgeries. By Steve Salerno 14 FROM ARMY COOK TO HAMBURGER KING Wendy's restaurant owner Dave Thomas reveals his recipefor success. 18 DEMOCRACY IN NICARAGUA: STILL IN TROUBLE Now out ofthe headlines, this Central American country quietly struggles to stayfree. By ElliottAbrams 20 HOW WARS ARE WON Just like World War E, the GulfWarproved that aggressive offense—not containment- brings victory.
    [Show full text]
  • Military Reunion Friendly Convention and Visitor Bureaus, Hotels, Attractions and Services. Bringing Reunions and Locations Toge
    Bringing reunions and locations together since 1991 2018annual DIRECTORY YOUR RESOURCE FOR Military Reunion Friendly Convention and Visitor Bureaus, Hotels, Attractions and Services. 2018 ANNUAL DIRECTORY FROM THE situationDESK The Annual Directory is filled with MRN Website: fantastic information about our supplier partners. • Reunion organization (with or without logo) Each of them is aware of the special requirements • Reunion planner name of military reunions and take great care to be sure • Reunion dates your reunion goes off without a hitch. They are all • Reunion location very enthusiastic about working with you. Their • Embedded email link passion for our veteran community is evident from • Embedded website link the very first connection. • Reunion Details such as registration costs and This year, there are some new attractions to dates, agenda and planner message can be consider. Having traveled to many of them included as well. personally, I can say with certainty they are well The member listings included in the Annual worth the visit. Motts Military Museum, The Maine Directory are also on our website under “Find a Military Museum, USS Turner Joy, USS Alabama, Reunion Location” or “Places to hold a Reunion”. Storytellers and the Hideaway Farm are just some of New website listing features include the following: the amazing places to add to your reunion itinerary. Social Media: Connect to members FaceBook, Reunion Planners take note! On page 25 you will LinkedIn, Twitter, and YouTube accounts. see a form to post your reunion complimentary on Special Offers: Many of our members have our website and in the quarterly magazine. We are incentives, offers or discounts to help offset your expanding our services and now can submit your reunion budget.
    [Show full text]
  • The American Legion [Volume 134, No. 2 (February 1993)]
    2 for $39.50 3 for $59. Haband Company 100 Fairview Ave., Regular Sizes: S(34-36) M(38-40) Prospect Park, NJ L(42-44) XL{46-48) 07530 "Big Men's Sizes: Add $4 for sizes: Send me 2XL(50-52) 3XL(54-56) WHAT HOW 7TY-3E7 SIZE? MANY? jackets. I enclose $ purchase A Tan-Multi price plus $2.95 B Grey-Multi toward postage C Blue-Multi and handling. D Stone-Plum Check Enclosed or SEND NO MONEY NOW if you use your: Exp.: / Name Street City _ .Zip. 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED or FULL REFUND of purchase price at any time! NOW UNDER *20! Thafs Right! Under $20 for a jacket you'll wear a full three seasons of the year! Under $20 for this handsome, broad- shouldered designer look. And under $20 for a jacket loaded with all these quality features! HURRYAM) SAVE! tan - \ multi Stay Warm! Stay Dry! Look Great! Feel Proud! • Tight-woven polyester and cotton poplin shell. • Water-repellent protection. • Fully nylon lined. • 3 big pockets (one hidden inside for security). • Soft, baseball style knit collar with contrast trim. • Adjustable snap cuffs. • Elasticized side hem. • Generous full cut and no-bind comfort fit. • An exclusive Haband quality import Use the coupon above and send today while this New Customer Special lasts! 7 The Magazine for a Strong America Vol.134, No. 2 February 1 993 VIETNAM TWENTY-FIVE YEARS LATER The countryside hasforgotten what man cannot. Photos by Geoffrey Clifford 1 TET TWENTY-FIVE YEARS LATER From thejungle to the Pentagon, five writers look back at the Tet Offensive.
    [Show full text]
  • Handbook Smen 45
    SvcMen WW II FULTON COUNTY, INDIANA HANDBOOK Service Men, World War II 1945 SERVICE MEN, WORLD WAR II, 1945 WILL GO TO RED CROSS Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Shafer have been advised that an application filed by their daughter, Miss Barbara Shafer, now of Indianapolis has been accepted for service with the American Red Cross and that she will report for service in Washington on January 8. After necessary schooling she hopes to be assigned to overseas duty as a secretary in hospital service. She graduated in the local high school in 1934 and has since been employed as a secretary in the state capital. [The News-Sentinel, Tuesday, January 2, 1945] ROCHESTER LISTS ELEVEN COUNTY MEN NOW WAR PRISONERS Fulton county’s war prisoner list as compiled by Capt. O. I. Minter, Red Cross consultant shows on Dec. 31, a total of ten members of the armed services and one civilian now in enemy hands. Of this list eight are prisoners of Germany, two of Japan (homeland) and one of Japan (Philippines). The list which follows indicates where each man is confined. These addresses, Capt. Minter, reveals, are not mail adresses: Master, O. E., 2nd Lieut, Stalag Luft.1, Germany Butts, Gordon K., T/Sgt, Stalag Luft. 3, Germany Fall, James L., 2nd Lieut., Stalag Luft. 3, Germany Hall, John T., Pvt., Stalag Luft. 8, Germany Herrell, Raymond L., Pfc., Stalag 8-B, Germany Shaw, Gordon O., S/Sgt, Stalag 17-B, Luft 3, Germany Thompson, William C., 2nd Lieut., Stalag Luft. 1, Germany Cessna, Frederick, B., Stalag Luft.
    [Show full text]
  • Eternal Patrol
    AMERICAN SUBMARINER2019 • Second Quarter • $6.00 LEST WE FORGET 10 APRIL 1963 22 MAY 1968 || 1 Second Quarter 2019 THE 2019 USSVI SUBMARINE CALENDAR 2019 United States Submarine Calendar UNITED STATES SUBMARINES Submarine Squadrons of the Atlantic Fleet Plan your next reunion in USS Nautilus become an important (SSN 571), national the firsthistoric nuclear landmark vessel, anchoring was a true a trailblazerpopular East and Coast record-breaker, submarine museum.serving the None Navy of 25 the years Force’s under “firsts,” COMSUBLANT however, hasbefore had retiring more impact to USS NAUTILUS (SSN 571) than the truly pioneering initial message sent by this very boat to COMSUBLANT in January of 1955: “UNDERWAY ON NUCLEAR POWER.” NORTH LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS! It is our purpose to perpetuate the memory of our shipmates who gave their lives in the pursuit of their duties while serving their country. That their dedication, deeds and supreme sacrifi ce be a constant source of motivation toward greater accomplishments. Pledge loyalty and patriotism to the United States of America and its Constitution. COMSUBLANT Commander, Submarine Force Atlantic (COMSUBLANT) is the Submarine Force U.S. Atlantic Fleet type commander under the United States Fleet Forces Command. The principal responsibility is to operate, maintain, train, and equip submarines. SUBMARINE REUNION PACKAGE COMSUBLANT also has additional duties as commander of NATO’s Allied Submarine Command and also Commander, • Full run of USS Razorback Naval Submarine Forces. Have your next reunion at USS • Experienced sub vets on-hand Dedicated to all U.S. submariners who manned January 2019 Razorback (SS-394), a 90-percent (Five Submarines and 318 men lost) • Group photo our U.S.
    [Show full text]
  • HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES in Ethnic and Many Other Varieties of Mr
    November 22, 1967 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - HOUSE 33693 PERSONAL PRIVILEGE parading as a liberal and yet indulging HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES in ethnic and many other varieties of Mr. FINO. Mr. Speaker, I ask unani­ smear. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1967 mous consent to address the House on a point of personal privilege. As I am sure the Members of this The House met at 12 o'clock noon. The, SPEAKER. Is ithere objection to House are aware, Mr. Pearson operates The Chaplain, Rev. Edward G. Latch, the request of the gentleman from New a manure and fertilizer sales operation D.D., offered the following prayer: in nearby Maryland. He delights in this, York? realizing that his reputation as a peddler 0 give thanks unto the Lord; for He is There was no objection. of dirt is thus increased. good: for His mercy endureth forever.­ Mr. FINO. Mr. Speaker, there was an May I suggest, however, that this Psalm 106: 1. article in this morning's Washington manure serves a more spiritual purpose Eternal God, our Father, creator of Post by Mr. Drew Pearson, discussing for Mr. Pearson? By his daily proximity the world and the ruler of men, on this the devaluation of the pound. I would to it, Mr. Pearson keeps up his journal­ Thanksgiving Eve we come to Thee with like to read just the part that pertains istic metabolism. I am sure that he has humble and grateful hearts. Thou hast to me. On page B-11 of the Washington received many an inspiration for a col­ been wonderfully good to us, Thy pres­ "Merry-Go-Round," Mr.
    [Show full text]
  • The American Legion [Volume 140, No. 5 (May 1996)]
    . NYLON DBREAKERS Jackets for We bought a BOATLOAD, so you save BIG - they're under 10 bucks each! SIZES TO 3XL All One Burgundy Low Price! /Navy 100 Fairview Avenue ^spect Park, NJ 07530 NYLON WINDBREAKERS 95 3 for 29.25 only 4 for 38.25 ^ f 5 for 46.95 Haband 100 Fairview Avenue, Prospect Park, NJ 07530 Send, jackets. ALL SIZES—ONE LOW PRICE! enclose $_ S(34-36) M(38-40) L(42-44) XL(46-48) purchase price plus Even hard to find 2XL(50-52) 3XL(54-56) $3.50 postage and WHAT HOW insurance. 7TC-3J0 SIZE? MANY? Check Enclosed Discover Card White/Navy J Visa MasterCard Navy Black/Grey Card # Tan Black/Grey Exp. / _ Burgundy/Navy Mr. Mrs. Ms. Mail Address . Apt. # iFor fastest possible service call 1-800-742-2263 City/State .Zip. Order 24 hours a day, 7 days a week! 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed or Full Refund of Purchase Price At Any Time! 6 The Magazine for a Strong America Vol. 140, No. 5 ARTICLES May 1996 PROTECTING THE LEGION'S STATUS The American Legion must remain a wartime veterans organization. 12 SWIFT STORM IN THE GULF Trained to defeat the Soviet Union in battle, U. S troopsfound Iraq 'sforces to be easy prey. By Joe Stuteville 1 STANDING DUTY FOR FOLKS AT HOME The American Legion helps Gulf War veterans and theirfamilies. By Anthony Miller 20 THE PRICE OF SERVICE For many Gulfveterans, life will never be the same. By Trent D. McNeeley ZZ THEIR TIME HAS COME Desert Storm veterans are becoming Post leaders.
    [Show full text]
  • U.S. Team's Arrival Vets Reds9 Welcome
    VI Tardy Tax Filers May Receive Bad Jolt SEE STORY BELOW Sunny, Milder Clear and milder today, tonight and again tomorrow. FINAL .Wednesday's outlook sunny Red Bank, Freehold but cooler. Long Pranch EDITION Monmouth County's Home Newspaper for 92 Years VOL. 93 NO. 199 ' RED BANK, N. J., MONDAY, APRIL 12,1971 TEN CENTS mmmmmm U.S. Team's Arrival Vets Reds9 Welcome By JOHN RODERICK masa Yamanaka and Masaaki From the border to Peking, groves and rice terracestfas through the mountain-fringed PEKING (AP) - The warm 'Shiihara. 'it was all smiles and hand- *we traveled by train to Canr valleys to. Ihe beat,of martial welcome extended by the Chi- With us were four other shakes. ton, South China's largest music blaring from loudspea- nese to the visiting U.S. table newsnien, John Saar, an Eng- At Shumchun, across the city. kers, broken only by quota- tennis team and three Ameri- lishman, and Frank Fisch- border, we went through the Mao Beams Down tions from Mao's,little red can newsmen admitted to beck, a West German, both of complex of official buildings everywhere Chairman Mao book. China to cover their tour of- Time-Life, and Jose Schlesi- at an orderly pace, sipping Tse-tung beamed on us from Kwangchow, as the Com- fers encouraging prospects nger and Bob Whyte from the tea, changing our money and billboards on the side of the munists call Canton, was a for wider people-to-people Canadian Broadcasting Corp. lunching on duck, chicken, track, statues inside the pub- metropolis of 3 million contacts between the Chinese Only Rich and I had ever been pork, squid and abalbne wash- lic buildings and from the lap- glimpsed on the way to the and the Americans.
    [Show full text]