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103rd Infantry Division (Cactus) GENERAL ORDERS 1942-1945 1 ABCDEFGH 1 DATE GO # ACTION LAST NAME FIRST NAME RANK UNIT COMMENTS 2 7/10/45 201 BRONZE STAR HUDSON DUGLAD 1LT 103 CIC DET 3 6/5/45 172 BRONZE STAR WIGELAND HENRY CWO 103 DIV BAND 4 6/5/45 172 BRONZE STAR DALUGA HENRY TSG 103 QM 5 6/15/45 181 BRONZE STAR PORTER CHESTER CPT 103 QM 6 6/15/45 181 BRONZE STAR STEVENS ARTHUR CPT 103 QM 7 6/15/45 181 BRONZE STAR TRECCIA DOMINIO TSG 103 QM 8 7/23/45 211 BRONZE STAR RUSSO MICHAEL SSG 103 QM 9 5/17/45 130 BRONZE STAR SCHAEFER GEORGE MAJ 103 QM OLC AWARDED 10 12/26/44 82 BRONZE STAR SCHAFER GEORGE MAJ 103 QM 11 5/17/45 130 BRONZE STAR SHOLLENBERGER ALLAN MAJ 103 QM 12 2/5/45 52 PURPLE HEART MICALATTI JOSEPH PFC 103 QM 13 12/20/44 76 PURPLE HEART WEIDMAN RAYMOND T/5 103 QM 14 5/17/45 130 PURPLE HEART ZIMAGO JOSEPH PFC 103 QM 15 6/21/45 185 BRONZE STAR ALLEN CLARENCE 2LT 103 RECON TRP 16 6/20/45 184 BRONZE STAR ATCHISON JOHN PFC 103 RECON TRP 17 2/26/45 71 BRONZE STAR BARNES ALFRED T/5 103 RECON TRP POSTHUMOUS 18 6/4/45 168 BRONZE STAR BARNHART JEFFERSON 1LT 103 RECON TRP 19 2/16/45 60 BRONZE STAR DURAND FREDERICK CPT 103 RECON TRP 20 5/23/45 142 BRONZE STAR DURAND FREDERICK CPT 103 RECON TRP OLC AWARDED 21 6/20/45 184 BRONZE STAR GREENBLOT NORTON CPL 103 RECON TRP 22 6/5/45 169 BRONZE STAR HAM LEROY SSG 103 RECON TRP 23 5/28/45 152 BRONZE STAR HEALY RICHARD 1LT 103 RECON TRP 24 6/20/45 184 BRONZE STAR HOSKINS LEON TSG 103 RECON TRP 25 12/9/44 47 BRONZE STAR KAMMAN DELBERT T/5 103 RECON TRP 26 5/22/45 138 BRONZE STAR KEEFER ROBERT SGT 103 RECON TRP 27 8/15/45 222 BRONZE STAR KEEFER ROBERT SGT 103 RECON TRP OLC AWARDED 28 6/21/45 185 BRONZE STAR LARSON WINSLOW SSG 103 RECON TRP 29 6/20/45 184 BRONZE STAR MCCARTY DENNIS 1LT 103 RECON TRP 30 6/23/45 187 BRONZE STAR O'DAY LEONARD 1LT 103 RECON TRP 31 12/9/44 47 BRONZE STAR PETERS WILLIAM PVT 103 RECON TRP 32 12/12/44 57 BRONZE STAR PETERS WILLIAM PVT 103 RECON TRP POSTHUMOUS REVOKE #47 33 7/6/45 199 BRONZE STAR SMEDLEY WILLIAM PFC 103 RECON TRP 34 12/9/44 47 BRONZE STAR SWAN GEORGE 2LT 103 RECON TRP 35 6/13/45 179 PURPLE HEART BARON PAUL PFC 103 RECON TRP 36 3/2/45 75 PURPLE HEART CHRISTOPERSOH ALWIN CPL 103 RECON TRP 37 8/13/45 220 PURPLE HEART DOWNIN FRANCIS PFC 103 RECON TRP 38 4/16/45 110 PURPLE HEART DURAND FREDERICK CPT 103 RECON TRP 39 6/30/45 191 PURPLE HEART DURAND FREDERICK CPT 103 RECON TRP OLC AWARDED 40 7/3/45 195 PURPLE HEART GREENBLOT NORTON CPL 103 RECON TRP 41 2/19/45 63 PURPLE HEART HAM LEROY SGT 103 RECON TRP 42 2/19/45 63 PURPLE HEART HOLLOWAY JR. JOHN PFC 103 RECON TRP 43 1/13/45 30 PURPLE HEART ISENBERG JAMES SSG 103 RECON TRP 44 7/24/45 212 PURPLE HEART KAHN NORBERT T/4 103 RECON TRP 45 8/13/45 220 PURPLE HEART KEEFER ROBERT SGT 103 RECON TRP 103rd Infantry Division (Cactus) GENERAL ORDERS 1942-1945 2 ABCDEFGH 1 DATE GO # ACTION LAST NAME FIRST NAME RANK UNIT COMMENTS 46 2/19/45 63 PURPLE HEART LAND WARREN PFC 103 RECON TRP 47 2/19/45 63 PURPLE HEART MASON WILLIARD T/5 103 RECON TRP 48 2/19/45 63 PURPLE HEART MCKINLEY NORMAN PFC 103 RECON TRP 49 7/31/45 216 PURPLE HEART PETERSON MURRY 2LT 103 RECON TRP 50 8/19/45 224 PURPLE HEART SWAN GEORGE 1LT 103 RECON TRP 51 5/23/45 142 SILVER STAR BROWN ALBERT PFC 103 RECON TRP 52 6/5/45 170 SILVER STAR BROWN JOHN SGT 103 RECON TRP 53 7/31/45 215 SILVER STAR DURAND FREDERICK CPT 103 RECON TRP 54 2/13/45 58 SILVER STAR FORRESTER DAVID SGT 103 RECON TRP 55 12/3/44 38 PURPLE HEART BARNHART JEFFERSON 1LT 103D RECON TRP 56 2/26/45 71 SILVER STAR STEINRAUF PAUL 1LT 103 RECON TRP POSTHUMOUS 57 6/15/45 181 BRONZE STAR BROWN DURWOOD SSG 103 SIG 58 6/20/45 184 BRONZE STAR CASPER HARDY TSG 103 SIG 59 6/18/45 183 BRONZE STAR CAVANNAUGH THOMAS SGT 103 SIG 60 6/29/45 189 BRONZE STAR FRAZIER LYNDALL TSG 103 SIG 61 6/20/45 184 BRONZE STAR GILES MAURICE TSG 103 SIG 62 6/30/45 192 BRONZE STAR GRAY DONALD SGT 103 SIG 63 7/6/45 198 BRONZE STAR HESS ROBERT 1SG 103 SIG 64 6/15/45 181 BRONZE STAR LEE WILMER SSG 103 SIG 65 6/30/45 192 BRONZE STAR NELSON GERALD SSG 103 SIG 66 6/18/45 183 BRONZE STAR ROITOS EMIL MSG 103 SIG 67 7/6/45 198 BRONZE STAR SEDENSKY JULIUS 1LT 103 SIG 68 7/6/45 198 BRONZE STAR SNELSON SYDNEY 1LT 103 SIG 69 7/6/45 198 BRONZE STAR SWEENEY FRANCIS 1LT 103 SIG 70 4/18/45 112 BRONZE STAR BROWN CAROLUS LTC 103 SIG 71 12/12/44 54 BRONZE STAR DONOHOE WILLIAM SSG 103 SIG 72 3/22/45 86 GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL BERMAN MANUEL PFC 103 SIG 73 3/22/45 86 GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL BULL LLOYD PFC 103 SIG 74 3/22/45 86 GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL BURCHENAL CALEB PVT 103 SIG 75 3/22/45 86 GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL BUSH ALLEN PVT 103 SIG 76 3/22/45 86 GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL CURRIER JAMES PVT 103 SIG 77 3/22/45 86 GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL DIAZ MANUEL PVT 103 SIG 78 3/22/45 86 GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL FAULKNER JR. PATRICK PVT 103 SIG 79 3/22/45 86 GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL GRAVES BUEL PVT 103 SIG 80 3/22/45 86 GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL GREENSTAIN GEORGE PFC 103 SIG 81 3/22/45 86 GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL HERLAND MAX PFC 103 SIG 82 3/22/45 86 GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL HOOK HENRY PFC 103 SIG 83 3/22/45 86 GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL IRISH DAVID PVT 103 SIG 84 3/22/45 86 GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL KAMEL MORRIS PFC 103 SIG 85 3/22/45 86 GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL KUHLENSCHMIDT ERVIN PVT 103 SIG 86 3/22/45 86 GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL LASOFF BENJAMIN PFC 103 SIG 87 3/22/45 86 GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL MADDOX GEORGE PVT 103 SIG 88 3/22/45 86 GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL MCLEAN ROB PVT 103 SIG 89 3/22/45 86 GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL MILLER WILLIAM T/5 103 SIG 103rd Infantry Division (Cactus) GENERAL ORDERS 1942-1945 3 ABCDEFGH 1 DATE GO # ACTION LAST NAME FIRST NAME RANK UNIT COMMENTS 90 3/22/45 86 GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL MOSER FRANK T/5 103 SIG 91 3/22/45 86 GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL NEVEROVICH WALTER PVT 103 SIG 92 3/22/45 86 GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL O'HARA THOMAS PVT 103 SIG 93 3/22/45 86 GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL SWIERZEWSKI JOSEPH PVT 103 SIG 94 3/22/45 86 GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL TAFT WILLIAM PVT 103 SIG 95 12/31/44 98 PURPLE HEART BROWN DURWOOD SSG 103 SIG LAST GO ISSUED 1944 96 2/8/45 55 PURPLE HEART CHAFFEE HARLON T/5 103 SIG 97 2/8/45 55 PURPLE HEART CHASTAIN LESTER PFC 103 SIG 98 2/8/45 55 PURPLE HEART COLEROVE EVERETT PVT 103 SIG 99 3/23/45 88 PURPLE HEART ELLIS MARVIN T/5 103 SIG 100 2/8/45 55 PURPLE HEART FAULKNER JR. PATRICK PVT 103 SIG 101 2/8/45 55 PURPLE HEART MADDOX GEORGE PVT 103 SIG 102 12/15/44 66 PURPLE HEART METZ JESSE T/5 103 SIG 103 5/28/45 152 BRONZE STAR ENGEL JR. CLARENCE PFC 103D MP PLT 104 5/29/45 153 BRONZE STAR GAGE WALTER SGT 103D MP PLT 105 6/21/45 185 BRONZE STAR HUBBARD CHARLES CPL 103D MP PLT 106 6/5/45 172 BRONZE STAR LYON DUANE CPT 103D MP PLT AMEND SN GO 174 6/7/45 107 6/7/45 174 BRONZE STAR LYON DUANE CPT 103D MP PLT AMEND SN GO 172 6/5/45 108 5/31/45 149 BRONZE STAR MATTHEWS JR. RUFUS SGT 103D MP PLT 109 5/28/45 152 BRONZE STAR MESTER DELZELL PFC 103D MP PLT 110 5/31/45 149 BRONZE STAR RATKEWICZ ANTHONY SGT 103D MP PLT 111 12/3/44 38 PURPLE HEART ALBERTINI ARTHUR PVT 103D MP PLT 112 12/3/44 38 PURPLE HEART BUSCH DOUGLAS PFC 103D MP PLT 113 12/3/44 38 PURPLE HEART CISARIK DENNIS PVT 103D MP PLT 114 12/3/44 38 PURPLE HEART TRIPLETT JR. CHARLES PFC 103D MP PLT 115 12/28/44 90 SILVER STAR EDMONDSON ALLIE SGT 3D CHEM BN MTR 116 12/13/44 59 SILVER STAR MOORE JR. JOHN CPT 3D CHEM BN MTR 117 6/17/45 182 BRONZE STAR NORTH GLEN 1LT 534 AA AW BN 118 5/22/45 138 AIR MEDAL BERKOWITZ BERNARD CPL 59 ARMD FA BN BTRY A 2 OLC AWARDED 119 5/18/45 132 BRONZE STAR SEATON JR.
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    HITAHR COLLEGE OF TROPICAL AGRICULTURE AND HUMAN RESOURCES INFORMATION TEXT SERIES 042 MANGO CUL TIVARS IN HAWAll R. A. Hamilton, C. L. Chia, and D. 0. Evans r---- - I I :-:: ,I --r:-r:: I . ;. l - '::: r-·---...., I "··- I I , ',:._ I 8 , C_; 1 8 II .,, . I I ,. • I I f ' I ' t • ,, I ,· . I THE AUTIIORS R. A. Hamilton is an emeritus professor, Department of Horticulture, College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources, University of Hawaii at Manoa. C. L. Chia is an extension specialist in the same department. D. 0. Evans is a research associate in the same department. CONTENTS Page Production ................................................................................................................................................... I Cul ti var Types ............................................................................................................................................ I Cul ti var Introduction and Selection ............................................................................................................. 1 Cultivars Grown in Hawaii ......................................................................................................................... 3 Tables 1. Mango cultivars recommended for Hawaii or under consideration, classified as to origin, embryony, and recommended use in Hawaii.. .......................................................................................... 2 2. Characteristics of some mango cultivars recommended for Hawaii .........................................................