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Headquarters - Signal Company - Operations |
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Radio Section Leader | 1LT | |
Chief Radio Operator | MSG | |
Chief Radio Operator | TSGT | |
2- Asst Chief Radio Operator | SSGT | |
36- Radio Operator | JR EM | |
1- 50 cal Machine Gun | ||
1- 60mm Rocket Launcher |
Unit Roster |
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Last Name | First Name | Rank | State | Where are they now |
Adams | William J | |||
Allen | James W | |||
Anderson | John | |||
Applebaum | Frank | |||
Baird | Lloyd M | |||
Ballantine | William G | |||
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Benz | Donald L |
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Boitos | Emil G | |||
Calcaterra | Anthony F | |||
Carr | James W | |||
Coffman | Dalton R | |||
Conn | Bernard L | |||
Curtis | Arbye L | |||
Davidson | Dale C | |||
Dillon | Edward W | |||
Donlan | John F | |||
Ellsworth | Rudolph | |||
Epston | Melvin F | |||
Evans | Pierce |
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Anderson Evans, Jr.
July 8, 1924 - November 25, 2006 Anderson Pierce Evans, Jr. age 82, passed away suddenly Saturday, November 25, 2006 at Bayview-Samantha Wilson Care Center in St. Augustine. Pierce was born in St. Augustine, on July 8, 1924 to Pierce and Grace Evans. After being graduated from Ketterlinus High School he served our country in the U.S. Army 103d Infantry Division Signal Corps during WW II. Following the war Mr. Evans received a Degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Florida and went to work for CBS in New York. He was a member of the following organizations: Military Officers Association of America, Audio Engineering Society, Senior member of the Institute of Radio Engineers, University of Florida Alumni Association and Grand Guard, and Charter member of the National WW II Memorial Society. Pierce authored and co-authored two books; Papa's War, a personal account of his experiences during WW II, and a novel, The Shroud. He is survived by his loving wife, Sally; daughters, Sandy Evans Hadsock and Pam Kelber; sister, Martha Tinsley; brother, Thomas C. Evans; three grandchildren, Aurora Jean Hadsock, Brenton Colen Kelber and Leela Michelle Hadsock. |
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Fader | Seymour | |||
Gill | Robert L | |||
Godfredsen | Ernest | |||
Godfrey | Elwood C | |||
Helmick | Lowell H | |||
Hennum | Norval E | |||
Henson | Paul D | |||
Horne | Alfred W | |||
Keller | Henry Jr | |||
Kovats | Matthew J | |||
Lake | George | |||
Lawrence | Fred A | |||
Light | Hancel C | |||
Lloyd | Norbert N | |||
Lyman | Reginald P | |||
Matle | Karl R | |||
Merz | Albert F | |||
Meyer | Ralph F | |||
Nelkin | Leonard | |||
Novak | Harry | |||
Olesen | Robert G | |||
Owens | Jack | |||
Paulson | Kenneth | |||
Phillips | John F | |||
Phillips | Robert | |||
Pizzo | Vito J | |||
Post | Clemens | |||
Preston | Richard S | |||
Rivard | Gerald | |||
Rosenblum | Lewis | |||
Ross | Louis | |||
Rushing | Robert G | |||
Sauls | John C | |||
Schindler | Michael J | |||
Schultz | Earl J | |||
Schumacher | Arnold C | |||
Shell | Rolf D | |||
Sheward | John C | |||
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Stegmeir | Perry J | |||
Swindells | Gordon J | |||
Tardiff | Raymond R | |||
Tullio | Frank A | |||
Wilk | Immanuel J | |||
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Wolf | Thurman W | |||
Zachacki | Anthony | |||
Ziebell | Merlin E | |||
Zink | Maurice (Bud) |