This WWII Scrapbook is from my own collection. I have posted some clippings before but not the entire book till now.
Death of President Franklin D. Roosevelt - April 12, 1945 - Newspaper Clippings
April 12, 1945 'More Sorry for People Than For Us' Mrs. Roosevelt Says, Truman Oath, Stores Closing for Two Hours & At Century Mark - Lt. Col. Joseph F. Perrin, 29, Flew 100th Mission - Stationed in France - Legion of Merit & Air Medal with 13 Oak Leaf Clusters - formerly of 423 Fairfield Avenue - Morrellville
Lt. Richard Ross, 25 - DIES OF WOUNDS in European Area - married to former Marjorie Sprengel of 114 Hayes Street - Morrellville.
Pfc. Edward B. Cigich, 22 - 452A Fairfield Avenue - WOUNDED ON SAIPAN
Portage Marine Killed; Brother Badly Wounded
Pfc. Lt. Paul Fuiek - KILLED IN ACTION - PACIFIC
Lt. John Fuiek - Marine Corp - WOUNDED IN PACIFIC
Pvt. Andrew P. Cyran, 22 - Springhill - Portage Twp. - WOUNDED IN HOLLAND - DEAD
Area Men Make History But at Heavy Cost
NOTE: These clippings breakdown some of the most interesting stories of life and death in regards to our local servicemen and servicewomen. For some - gave their lives for freedom. Please take the time to read each of their stories.
Fighting Legend - Lt.Col. Boyd D. (Buzz) Wagner ( I will be posting my separate scrapbook of Buzz items over the weekend)
Lt. Dwight S. Muckey
Sgt. Norman L. Forte Jr.
Sgt. Harold (Red) Varner
Tech Sgt. Fred J. Bewak
Col. Edgar M. Wittan, 22
Lt. Owen John
Staff Sgt. Edward Litwalk
Staff Sgt. Edward W. Bishop
Capt. Robert W. Hafter
2nd Lt. Michael Longazel
Staff Sgt. James W. Kaufman
1st Lt. James R. McCartney
Lt. William G. Thomas Jr.
Seaman 1st Class Joseph H. Sauro
William Bosserman
Gene Kimmel
Lt. Lenore Critchfield
Lt. Irene Gabroylok
Bernard Gacka
Staff Sgt. Robert P. Kaufman
Staff Sgt. Fred T. Gilmour Jr.
Lt. George C. Henry
Sgt. John T. Stefanchick
Local Prisoners of War & Wounded - Name List - Unknown Year
Local Missing in Action & Other Fatalities - Unknown Year
Many Are Decorated For Action Under Fire - Local Soldier Medal Counts - Unknown Year
188 from Cambria Lose Their Lives in World War II - Unknown Year - but has to be before 1945 - I would say - since the ones I know that died in 1945 are not listed.
Continued - 188 from Cambria Lose Their Lives in World War II - Unknown Year - but has to be before 1945 - I would say - since the ones I know died in 1945 are not listed.
Action Was Hot on All Sectors Of Anzio, Says Pfc. Michael J. Dolinsky
Pvt. Alex Nabuda - MISSING - LATER PRISONER OF WAR
Pvt. John Nabuda - WOUNDED IN ACTION
NaBuda Family Serves
Pvt. Alex Nabuda - ESCAPES GERMAN PRISONER OF WAR CAMP - April 13, 1945
Four From Family in Army
John Nabuda
Alex Nabuda
Ralph Nabuda
Frank Nabuda
Cpl. Harold B. Wise Wins Gunner's Wings
Pfc. Paul V. Fuiek - KILLED IN ACTION
Pfc. Joseph Haines
Pfc. Robert Stombaugh
Pvt. Raymond Spisak 22, - KILLED IN ACTION
Staff Sgt. Harold Rummel
Pfc. Clarence Rummel
Ernest Rummel
Frank Rummel
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