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IN ETY-FIFTH I
ISION ASSOCI

Ill , 1952 -o. s

.... THIRDANNUAL
REUNION
95th INFANTRY DIVISION
HOTELDESHLER-WALLICK,
COLUMBUS,
OHIO
SEPTEMBER
5-6-7, 1952
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NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS I
NINETY-FIFTH INFANTRY DIVISION ASSOCIATION
P. O. Box 1274 Chicago 90, Illin0_q

OUR NATIONAL OFFICERS


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GERALD F. RA_HAW (Service Co 377thInf) - President


10523 Calumet Avenue • Chicago, _llinois

SEYMOUR S. TROTT (95th Signal Co) - Ist Vice President


2842 North Sheridan Road, Chicago, Illinois

RALTER LASKOW3KI (Med Det, 378th Inf)- 2d Vice President


5016 West Barry Avenue, Chicago 41, Illinois

J. GERARD SITTER (Div Hq• G-2 Sec) - Secretary


5931 Newport Avenue, Chicago 34• Illinois

FRANCIS E. SAFARIK (Div Hq, AG Sec) _ Treasurer


912 Ridge Avenue• Arlington Heights, lllinois

EX_CUT IVE COUNCIL

EDWARD OUIANE (Ned Det, 378th Inf)


6723 South Normal Blvd., Chicago 21_ Illinois

LEONARD F o KOCH (Co B, 379th Inf)


1625 North Lockwood, Chicago 39, Illinois

ENWAHD Lo RADIK (Serv Btry_ 360th FA Bn)


1649 North Maplewood Avenue, Chicago 47, Illinois

KENNETH M. BARNOSKE (795th Ord Co) 1


2714west North Avenue, Chicago 47_ Illinois
JAMES F. DENNISON (Co E 377th Inf)
1847 North Whipple Street, Chicago 47, Illinois

THEODORE S. NELSON (Div Hq Co)


1245 West 71st Place, Chicago 36, Illinois
3rd ANNUAL 95th DIVISION REUNION

The date of September 5, 1952 may not go down in his-


tory as a significant date, but to the appr_Imate num-
ber of 2000 former 95thers and wives who will gather at
the Deshler-Wallick Hotel in Columbus, Ohio, it will
signify the start of another three day session of re-
newed army day friendships p yarn swapping and merry-
making, climaxed by a solemn and impressive Sunday morn-
ing service dedicated to your 95th buddies who did not
come back.

Those who attended one or both of our previous reunions


will need no urging to attend the third shindig - others
who for various reasons could not make the grade in 1%0
and 1951 are assured that if they can possibly make it
this year - do so. They will have the best time since
that three day pass in Paris. General and Mrs. Twaddle
will positively be there as will a host of other former
officers and enlisted men from all corners of the coun-
try. Judging from the mail, there will be another _lar_
group from the eastern seaboard. You eastern boys
turned out surprisingly well for the two Chicago con-
ventions - this year with the reunion closer home you
may have enough present to vote the 1953 convention in
your own back yard.

JERRY BASS (Co E 379th) is chairman of the reunion com-


mittee this year and he promises a real rip snortin'
affair. There will be no stag or smoker this year --
the ladies are in the picture all the way through this
time. As usual Friday will be devoted to registrations
and get-together of old buddies. In the evening there
will be a full course dinner served (the Deshler-Wallick
is noted for their good food), entertainment, and the
selection of "Sweetheart of the 95th" from the ranks of
wives or sweethearts of members attending. Jerry says
he has some swell acts lined up for entertain_nent and
our sweetheart of the 95th will be cv@vned by the mayor
of Columbus. Saturday morning will see another of those
peppy business meetings which have been so interesting
•the past two years and this one should be no different.
You are again invited to bring forth the names of qual-
ified men in the election of officers. The present
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board has served two terms and are now ready to step
aside for new blood. The selection of future conven-
tion city has always produced lively discussion with a
lot of laughs thrown in so let's all get in there and
plug for the home town.

Saturday night will usher in another dinner-dance (in- ,_


formal). One of the best bands down Ohio way has been
engaged - Joe Weieberg and his Orchestra - so that you
may trip the light fantastic after another of those de-
licious Deshler-Wallick banquets.

UCE FOR FR AY NIOHT AND


$4.25 per plate (tip included)

PRICE FOR SATURDAY NIGHT DINNER DANCE


$4.25 per plate (tip included)

WHERE COULD YOU GET A BETTER DEAL _AN THAT?

Sunday morning will be dedicated to the "Metz Hour", a


short but very impressive non-sectarian religious ser-
vice in which we remember the 95th boys we left behind
us overseas. General Twaddle and a former 95th chap-
- lain will conduct this service.

There it is fellows -- three days of fun, renewal of


fox hole friendships, and one hour of formal remembrance
of those 95thers who gave their lives. A week end you
will never forget.

CHICAGOCHAFFERNEWS
TED NELSON has been appointed traffic manager in charge
of transporting 95thers from the Chicago land area to
Columbus for the big shindig. He reports a special
rate has been obtained from the Pennsylvania railroad
as follows:

For a group of twenty-five or more travelling together


on a block ticket and returning individually within
five days, we have a coach party fare from Chicago to
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Columbus of $16.79 each including tax. For a group of


three or more traveling together on the same ticket go-
ing and returning, we have a group economy coach fare from
from Chicago to Columbus of $17.48 each including tax.
The schedule of trains from Chicago to Columbus is as
follows :
GOING

Leave Chicago 9.30 A.M. 2:15 P.M.


Arrive Columbus 5:30 P.M. I0:00 P.M.

RETURNING

Leave Columbus 8:30 A.M. 2:30 P.M.


Arrive Chicago 2:40 P.M. 8:30 P.M.

All trains carry reclining seat coaches and should you


have a group of thirty-five or more, special coaches
will be provided for your group.

Please make your reservations with us well in advance


and state whether you will leave on the Friday or Sat-
urday °train and at what hour. Make check or money or-
ders payable to "95th Inf Div Ass'n" and send to the
association address: P.O. Box 1274, Chicago 90, Iii.
For further information call or write."

Ted Nelson -'.


1245 W. 71st Place
Phone: Hudson 3-1703

PERSONAL NOTES

DIVISION HEADQUARTERS & HEADQUARTERS COMPANY

MAJOR GENERAL HARRY L. TWADDLEj 9716 Elrod Road, Ken-


sington, Md. The General tells us he has just completed
a Staff College Course which the Federal Civil Defense
Administration conducted at Olney, Md. In April he and
Mrs. Twaddle drove to Alabama to pay their first visit
to their new grandson - said offspring belonging to
Major Warren T. Twaddle who has Just been released from
the army after 18 months active duty. The General and
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Mrs. Twaddle plan on being present at the reunion in


September.

JAMES L. NEWTON (Hq Spl Trp) 4019 Taliluna Ave SW, Knox-
ville, Tenn. Jim is now employed by Crawford & Co. in-
surance adjusters in Knoxville. He is the proud papa
of one daughter - Angela Elizabeth - Age I year and 9
months.

CHARLES H. GULLEIT, (JA) PO Box 87, Denison, Texas.


Charley is a partner of the firm Gullett & Gullett, At-
torneys. He very kindly sends in his dues plus a $7.00
donation and says he will be in Columbus for the big
ruckus.

•HANEY E. IHLENFELD (IG), Shorecrest Ho_el, Milwaukee,


Wisc. We received a very nice postal card from the
Colonel and a picture of the Shorecrest Hotel of which
he is vice-president, treasurer and general manager.
He has two children, John, 18, and Delma, 16. His last
assignment was Colonel I.C.D. IX Corps and his last sta-
tion was Sapporo, Japan.

CLAUDE H. BUTLER, M.D. (Div Surg), Box 83, State Hospi-


tal, Norristown, Pa. Claude is still taking care of
sick soldier boys - this time at Norristown State Hos-
pital. He has two children -Mary Ellen, 22, a regis-
feted nurse and Charles, 19, a •college student. He oc-
cassionally sees Pat Hand and E. E. Clever who practice
nearby. Julius Mann, former 95th AG officer, drops in
to see them at unexpected but enjoyable intervals.

EDWARD J. MILLER (Hq) 957 Law St., San Diego 9, Calif.


announces the arrival of Edward Jr. on March 8, 1952
and says with no _ntal reservation whatever that son
is replacement for General "Ike". Ed Sr. is now on
permanent KP with the FBI. He expects to be transferred
soon to Oceanside, Calif.

THOMAS WBing" CROSBY (CW) 64 St. Theresa Ave., West RcK-


burg, Boston, Mass. The good Colonel is now practicing
law in Boston and has three children. He is Chemical
Officer of the Yankee (26th) Division, Mass. National
Guard. Ever try the white sulphur on opposing counsel,
Tom?
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WILLIAM H. STRONG JR (AG), 1630 Northview Rd., Rocky


River, Ohio, Bill is in his own business under the
trade name of Strong's Art Shop, 1373 E. 9th Street,
Cleveland, O. He has two children, William Jr., 3,
and Lynda, 5.

ADOLPH A. KUTZ (AG), 1036 Hontrose Ave., Chicago, Ill.


Tor_ is employed by Chicago Transit Authority and has
one son Donald, 5. Come Hee-yar Tony - that is to Co-
lumbus.

DONALD DICER (AG), 718 Locust St., Lawrence, Kansas.


Donald (better known as Matt) would like to have the
next convention in Kansas City. He has a grocery and
meat market down in Lawrence which was going fine un-
til_last year's floods almost washed away the building.
Can't keep a good man down, can they Matt?

GEORGE T. COLEMAN JR. (Spec Serv), Box 7, St. Paul, Va.


George is in the theatre business - says he has one
drive-in, three theatres and four mortgages. No tele-
vision or 95thers down in the Va. hills, he says. Come
down to Columbus, George, and you will see plenty of
both.

377th INFANTRY

JEROME WIESELBERG (Hq Ist Bn), 275 Beech St., Hacken-


sack, N.J. Jerry tells us he saw K.V. Lockwood (ex CO,
Co. D, 377th Inf) and Chaplain Baker in New York recent-
ly. Bet they all had a nice visit. Jerry also says he
broke down and got hitched last August. Congratulations
and bring the new Mrs. to Columbus.

JOHN M. BOWSHER (COB), 2784 Sullivant Ave., Columbus, O.


All you fellows coming to Columbus for the reunion stop
at "JOHNNY'S SHELL SERVICE STATION" at the above address
- he will give you real 95ther service. Thanks for the
$2_00 donation along with your dues, Johnny.

NORMAN W. DEWALD (Co E), 2809 E. ll6th St., Cleveland,


Ohio. Norm is still working for Uncle Sam but now as a
letter carrier - celebrated his 4th anniversary recent-
ly and likes his Job in spite of snow andrain. You
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Clevelanders probably saw Norm's picture in the papers


recently showing him and his dog which accompanies him
on his rounds. Thanks for the dues and $2.00 donation,
Norm.

JAMES O. BOSTICK (Co I), Box 426• Johnson, Kansas. Due


to a severe blow on the head by a truck tire, Jim was
unable to come to the last reunion- however he says if
he is not at Columbus in September it will be because a
whole truck hits him- nothing smaller.

STEPHEN J. BODNAR (Co I)• J-61-C, Stadium Terrace, Cham-


paign, IIi. Any Company I men interested in a free
Sunday meal at Champaign• III? There's a tempting of-
fer made by Bill who lives Just west of the U of I Stad-
ium. He will also be glad to see any 95th men who are
in the vicinity. Says he found out Jim Sears (former
company clerk) lives Just a few blocks from him. All
Company I men send Steve your name and address - he has
some good news for you.

GEORGE E. BAUER JR. (Co I), 102 E. Center St., Ithaca,


Mich. George sent in his 1952 dues with a couple of
bucks for a donation. After his discharge from the
army in 1946, he attended Michigan State College and
graduated in 1949 with a BS degree in engineering. At
present he is working as a Soils Engineer for the Mich.
Highway Dept. in Ne_berry.

HENRY SHERR (Med Det), 2902 Porter St., NW, Washington


8, D.C. Hank tells us his wife and daughter (3 _ars
old) are fine. Sends his regards to all 2nd Bn Medics.

ADRIAN V. I_ HARCHE (Cannon Co)• 2934 Narragansett Ave. •


Chicago 34, Iii. Adrian sent us the names of four more
prospective members and says he will be on deck at Co-
lumbus. Thanks for your prospects boy - we will follow
up on them.

DONALD LACEY (B & Serv Co), 108 Bartlett Court, Peoria


5, III. Don is in the advertising business and has one
d_ughter named Marsha Ellen, age 5. Says he owes for-
met buddies about 30 letters which he _Dpes to answer
shortly. Thanks for the dues and $2 .OO donation Don.
.

HERMAN F. RIENTS (CO E), Lakefield, Minn. Herman wants


to know if anyone can tell him how to get a 377th Inf.
Regimental History. We of the Association don't know
so if any of you fellows can help out, Herman will ap-
preciate it. Incidentally Herman does farming and has
a boy, Melvin, i year and a daughter, Karn Kay, 2 years
old.

R. H. "Dick" SCHOEN (3rd Bn MealDet), 4343 Avondale Rd.,


Iverness Place, Toledo, Ohio. Dick is a wood bo_ manu-
facturer employed by the Ohio Specialty Manufacturing
Co. His 4 children are Greg, 4, Bill, 3, Mary Beth, 2,
and Corrine, 2 months. He would like to contact Dick
Feddicoval and Herm Rubenstein.

EDGAR W. McCRACKEN (Hq) 3622 Alsace St., Sioux City, la.


Ed says he was _Just released from a 17 month tour of
duty having served at Camp Stoneman and more recently
with the lOth Div at Fort Riley.

.378th INFANTRY
WALTERH. EGGLESTON (Co A), 805 Park St., Stoughton,
Wisc. Walt and his Mrs. got to both the Chicago con-
ventions and are hoping to be at Columbus unless some-
thing unexpected turns up. He has his own general in-
surance agency in Stoughton at 232 W. Main St. and is
the proud father of two little gals - Sally Kay, 3½ and
Jo Ellen, 2.

JOSPEH FLASCH (Co C), 7038 S. Laflin St., Chicago 36,


Ill. All you Compan_ C men get in touch with Joe be-
cause he is going to corral a group to go with him to
the reunion in September. You can reach him at the ad-
dress shown above.

JOHN L. SAFP (CO D), New Holland, Iii. John has been
teaching vocational agriculture in the New Holland high
school since 1945. He would like to have any of his
old buddies drop in and see him.

CAPT JAMES C. BILLINGS (CO E), 2612 - 51st St., Colum-


bus, Georgia. Jim is Personnel Officer of the ist Of-
ricer Candidate Regiment at The InfanSry School, Fort
I0.

Benning, Ga. Any of you guys want to reenlist? If so


Jim can open the door. He would like to have some of
his old 2nd Bn members drop in and say hello - purely
social, of course.

GORDON A. GILL (CO G), 24 County Road, Tenafly, N.J. •:


A brand new son recently arrived at the Gill's home and
they have named him William. Gordon is doing those 30
mile hikes again - this time walking the baby instead
of carrying the full field pack.

CHARLES T. BOW (CO M), 19512 Wickfield Ave., Warren-


ville His., Ohio. Charley moved into his new home on
June Ist and expects to be Joined there by a new son
or daughter about December ist.

379th INFANTRY

MARLOWE D. MELVIN (AT Co), 1722 Madison Ave., Evans-


ville, Ind. hopes to see a lot of 379th anti-tankers in
Columbus. Mar hasn't missed a reunion yet and plans to
be on hand early at this one.

JACK LA CROSSE (CO A), 4203 - 7th Ave., Kenosha, Wisc.


Jack is interested in the names of an_ former "A" men
who might be interested in a special "brawl" at the
coming convention. Jack is a salesman in the Chevrolet
and Cadillac automobile business and invites any 95thers
in his vicinity to drop in and see him.

AUBREY W. AKIN (Hq Co), 2665 Green St., Harrisburg, Pa. I


The Colonel says he was in Washington recently and saw i
Toby Philbin and General Twaddle. Also gives us the
newsy info that his oldest boy graduated from Annapolis
in June 1950, immediately transferred to the air force
and is now in France with T.A.C. as a pilot. Thanks
for the $2.00 donation with dues, Colonel.

BILL H. DRESING (Co B), c/o Owensboro Forging Co.,


Owensboro, Ky. Bill would like to hear from any "B"
men living or visiting in his vicinity. _-

HARLEY R. SWEETMAN (Co D), 837 N. Park St., Columbus,


Ohio° The old top kick would like to hear news about
"D" men especially those from the mortar platoon. He
wants to inform Capt. Piccotti of Co "C" that Co "D"
can still whip the pants off them in soft ball anytime.
Also wants info on Frank Burrin, Mail clerk and Lt.
Henry Schluter, Exec Off. They both may be in your
home town for the reunion - report to the CP.

Jl_ BEARDSLEY (Co F), 162 W. Churchill St. 9 Stockton 4,


Calif. Jim is teaching agriculture mechanics at Stock-
ton College, has a 1-year old daughter Patricia Marie
and is buying a home so it looks like he is kept pretty
busy. He is interested in getting a California chapter
started so anyone in California or nearby contact him.

FRANK BEVER (Co F), 402 S. Sycamore St., Fair_ount, Ind.


Frank is in the printing business on his own. He has
two sons and lives not too far frcm Columbus - how a-
bout it, Frank?

WILLIAM R. GRANT JR. (Co G), 509 Lavina St., Fort Wayne,
Ind. •Bill says he had a swell time at the Chicago meet-
ing last year and hopes to have just as good a time in
Columbus this year. He will still buy that drink for
any 95ther who stops in his town. Watch out Bill --
Ft. Wayne is right on the road to Columbus.

DIVISION ARTILLERY

COLONEL KELVIN H. HUNTER, GS (FA), 22 Friendship St.,


Newport, R. I. At present on duty on the Army General
Staff in the Office Assistant Chief of Staff, @-3, The
af-
i Pentagon, Washington, D.C. will have a new address
ter August 15, 1952: Student Naval War College, New-
port, R.I. He has tow children, Kelvin H. Hun_er Jr.,
20, a Junior at the University of Utah, and Robert
Bruce Hunter, 17, a high school senior.

RICHARD E. CLARK, 1412 Droyden Road, Troy, Ohio. Dick


is art director at Troy Public Schools. At present he
has one daughter named Rebecca Lynn but says the stork
is buzzing around again.

WILLIAM H. NASH, 235 S. Bench St., Galena, III. Bill


is the owner of Nash Funeral Home inGalena. He in-
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tends to be on .hand in Columbus and kindly sent in a


nice donation - thanks o

CLARK E. GARDNER (Serv Battery), 14506 S. Dearborn,


Riverdale, IIi. Clark up and got married after getting
out of service - changed top kicks in other words. No
little Gardners yet.

_60th FA BN. 1

WALTER F. ULMER, 656 State St., Bangor, Maine. Walt


tells us his son graduated from West Point this year
and was commissioned in the Armored Corps. His daugh-
ter is a senior at college. He extends best wishes to
all members of the Association.

920%h FA BN.

FRANCIS J. EWING, (Battery C), Shannon, IIi. Thanks


for the dues and $2.00 donation, Frank -- any more nice
prospective members down your way?

320th ENGR BN.

PETER J. BOLLMAN (Co A), Lena, Iii. Pete is assistant


cashier at the Lena State Bank and has two boys --
Michael 6, and John, 3 months.

BOB MORGAN, PO Box 927, Atascadero, Calif. Bob says he


has the concession for Bendix washing machines at Camp
Roberts, California.
those machines We suremaneuvers.
on Louisiana could have used some of

ARTHUR W. EATMAN (Hq Co), Texas Highway Dept., Austin,


Texas. Thanks Art for the $7.00 donation and also for
list of 95th Texans. Actually everyone we believe in
the division feels like a Texan in heart. Art would
like to know present address of Lt. Carl R. Morton who
formerly lived at 2404 Christine St., Wayne, Michigan.

95TH QUARTERMASTER

FRED BUXTON, 42 Mercer Street, South Boston, Mass. Fred


is employed at Barnum and Stone, 7 Sears Street, Boston,
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Massachusetts. Any discounts, Fred?

WILLIA_ A. GA_ON, 403 Lee Boulevard, Seymour, Indiana.


Thanks for the $2.00 donation, Bill. Hope to see you at
the 52 reunion as we have at the past two. He owns and
operates his wholesale and retail paint and wallpaper
store and drapery shop. Has i dau_ter, Susan Jane,
age 13 1/2 and a son Tony, age 3 1/2. While in Florida
this past winter, Bill looked up Major CHARLES RIGGLES,
Division Quartermaster Supply officer. Incidentally,
Riggles' address is Major Charles Riggles Jr., Florida
State Armory, St. Augustine, Florida.

WILLIAM SORSECK, 1118 N. 26th Street, Milwaukee, Wisc.


Bill is in the automobile business being employed by
Johnson Service Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

HAROLD T. MOORE, Staff & Faculty, The Quartermaster


School, Fort Lee, Virginia. With his 1952 dues en-
closed, Harold tells us he just returned from Greece
after service 3 1/2 years as a member of the U. S. Mil-
itary Mission for Aid to Greece. He is now an instruc-
tor at the Quartermaster School, and recently spotted
a 95th shoulder patch in his class. Although Harold
doesn't give us his name, he is a captain and served
in the 378th Infantry Regiment.

95TH SIGNAL COMPANY

EDWARD A. HAKALA, 4220 W. Thomas, Chicago 51, lllinois.


Employed by Thompson, Bremner and Company, 1640 West
Hubbard. He has two children, Michael, 4 1/2, and
Dennis, 2.

CHESTER L GROOM, Warren, lllinois. With his 1952 dues,


Chester tells us he was sorry to miss reunion No. 2 but
at the time he became the proud father of a new son.
He and Mrs. Groom now have a girl 5 and a son 8 months
old. Hope you'll be able to get a baby sitter in Sep-
tember, Chester.

HAROLD SHENKER, 4491 Kings Highway, Brooklyn 34, N. Y.


Would like to have his address published in the "Jour-
nal" because he would like to hear from his old cronies
in the Signal Company. Here it is, fellows: Drop
Harold your address.

OSCAR HACKBARTH, 2429 W. Avers Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisc.


Congratulations to 0scarl He guessed the answer to the
picture on the cover of the last "Journal". It was I
taken in the suburbs of Metz near a German Supply Depot.

795 ORD NCECO PA.Y i


FRED A. CIAMPA AND RALPH A CIAMPA, 3 McCormack Square,
East Boston, Mass. Fred and Ralph have been to every
convention so far and are looking forward to September
of this year when the association will again meet in
Columbus, Ohio. They hope more 795th ordinance men
will be there but so long as RALPH O'TOOLE, also of the
795th Ordnance makes his heralded appearance, the ord-
nance company will be very well represented.

320 MEDICAL BATTALION

FORD F. KEPFEN, M.D., 2633 Francisco Way, E1 Cerrito 9,


California. Doc tells us he met Dr. MARCUS WESTERMELT
TEMPLE, also of 320th Medical Battalion and says be-
tween them and recounting experiences, a bottle of
scotch disappeared.

CLARENCE F. QUINNp M.D., 218 12 Ave., Texas City, Texa_


Clarence is practicing down in Texas City, Texas. He
has one son, Rev. C. F. Quinn Jr., who is a Catholic
priest and Mary Ann Quinn who is now Mrs. R. E. Moore. i

STEVE BUSH, 1828 N. Rockwell Street, Chicago 47, III. !


Employed by Sanders Heating Company. Has two boys,
Jimmy, 5 1/2 years and Wayne, 6 monks old.

LAURENCE R. MERVIS, 5851 N. Kenmore Avenue, Chicago 40,


lllinois, Co. C. Employed by Aldan Steel Company,
4554 Broadway, Chicago, lllinois,

CHRIST THODOROFOULOS, 1040 N. Washtenaw Avenue, Chicago


22_ lllinois, Hqs Co., sent in a $2.00 donation with his
1952 duesp the donation being a self inflicted fine for
being late with his dues. He is located at 1543 West
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Division Street at the J.S.C. Chili Parlor of which he


is part owner. John would like to know the whereabouts
of JOHN PAGAKIS, formerly of the_95th Signal Company.

95TH RECONNAISSANCE TROOP


P
JAMES GRAY, Emington, llllnois. Jim keeps in contact
i with most of the boys from the RECON troop, but his
closest contact is with CLARENCE MAUBACK, member of t_e
troop from start to finish who lives on a farm only 6
miles away from Jim. Incidentally the MAUBACKS Just
became the parents of their 3rd daughter. Jim says he
is a farmer renting 326 acres. He has one child named
Jeffrey, age 7.

FRANK A. WILSON, 7944 W. Vernon Highway, Detroit 9,


Michigan. Employed by Ford Motor Company.

JOHN J. DWYER, East Troy, Wisconsin. John is in the


real estate business according to his recent letter.
He tells us he ran intoCHESTER LANGSDORS, a former
95th Recon man at a "refreshment stand" recently and
they spent about three hours comparing the Blatz he was
serving with the Falstaff Of Camp Swift. In between
John's wife saying "Let's go" and John and Chester say-
ing "Let's have another one," they managed to talk a-
bout the old times. L

VINCENT A. DE MARTiNO, (378th Inf Hq Co), 1802nd Sp


Regt, Combat Engr Det, U.S.MA., West Point, N. Y.
Vince got back to the States in October of 1951 a_d had
a 30 day leave. Right now he is working as a motor
I mechanic and part time cadet instructor at West Point
where he expects to be stationed for another year.
Vince also sent in dues for two new members, BENNIE B.
GULLION of English, Kentucky and JAMES W. KALLARD, 302
N. 17th St., Bayfield, Kentucky as well as a donation.
Thanks much.

AL MALONE, 410 W. 6th Street, Los Angeles 14, Calif.


AI would like to start a California chapter of the 95th
association but doesn't know enough of the California
boys. We think its a great idea, AI. Any of you fel-
lows from California get in touch with AI to help him
with his plans.

Just a reminder to notify us of any change of address


so we may keep our records straight. The following is
a list of association members who have had their mail
returned because of changes of addresses without noti- q
fying us. If anyone knows their present whereabouts,
please let us know.

SIDNEY P. KERSEY - Hq, 377th Infantry Regiment


ALFRED J. FITZPATRICK - 95th Reconnaissance Troop
EDWARD NICHOLS -No organization
CARL R. KEUGER - Btry B, 547th AAA Bn
ROBERT J. MAZANEC - G-3, Division Headquarters
LOUIS A. GOTTLIEB - Co B, 377th Infantry Regiment
DU WAYNE B. STUKKA - 95th Reconnaissance Troop
DONALD J. ARNOLD - Co I, 379th Infant.ry
NATHAN SHINITSKY - Cannon Company, 379th Infantry
Regiment
CHARLES C. SCHLOM - No organization
ROBERT C. CARNEY -No organization
GORDON BEAN - 95th Reconnaissance Troop
FORREST L. NEWTON - Co A, 320th Medical Battalion
SIDNEY P. KERSEY - Headquarters, 377th Infantry
Regiment
E. STEWERT WHEELER - Service Company, 377th Infantry
Regiment
JOSEPH JAMES MURPHY - Co M, 379th Infantry Regiment
JOHNW. BROWN -Hqs, Ist Bn, 378th Infantry
Regiment
PAUL G. HAWKINS - No organization
• KENNETH M. BARNOSKE - 775th Ord Co.

JAMES W.C.BUCKLEY -
- Serv Bat, 359th FA Bn !
CHARLES SCHLOM No organization
LT. LEMUEL G. TILSON
LT. JOSFEH T. ZEBLEY - 378th Inf.

We still have about 50 copies of the 95th Division


History on hand at $5.00 per copy (f.o.b. Chicago). If
any are left at reunion time we will take them to Co-
lumbus on a first come-first serve basis. Mail orders
will be sent on C.O.D. basis.
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Membership Goals 3200 Members by .September 1952.


The '_ictor_ Division never failed in an assigned
_ission.

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I MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION BLANK I

I Enclosed find _7 $3.00 (Three dollars) for mem- j


I bership dues in the 95th Infantry Division As- I
I sociation for 1952. I
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Make checks or money orders payable to 95th Infan-


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Mail to: 95th Infantry Division Association


Post Office Box 1274 i
Chicago 90, lllinois
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