The following is a list of service members that have lost their lives during World War II and is taken from the
Press Enterprise, Bloomsburg, PA, May 29-31, 2004They walked the streets of Bloomsburg, Berwick, Danville and other local communities. They were neighbors, friends, classmates. Than they answered the call to war.
This weekend, the eyes of the nation are on the dedication of a memorial in Washington, D.C., to honor the service and sacrifice of America’s World War II generation.
It was not a nameless sacrifice, as the faces on these pages show.
At least 307 local men and women were killed before the guns fell silent nearly 59 years ago. More than 400,000 Americans lost their lives so others could live in freedom.
“They can call us ‘The Greatest Generation,’, said John Paul, 78, a Bloomsburg World War II veteran. “But the true heroes are the ones that are gone. They paid the price.”
We remember and honor them here. Press Enterprise (pictures are also in the paper and I will gladly scan and send you a picture of any of the them for you family records)
Adams, Cpl. Dale F., Evansville, killed in action in Holland—September
20, 1944
Adams, T/Sgt. Fred R., Berwick, missing in action—January 2,
1945
Allen, Pfc. Lee W., Berwick, killed in Belgium in acion—January
8, 1945
Allen, Lt. Robert W., Catawissa, killed in action in England—January
9, 1945
Andrews, Pfc. Roy Eugene, Shickshinny, killed in action, North
Africa—May 30, 1943
Applegate, Pvt. Otto W., Aristes, killed in action in France—August
20, 1944
Barillo, Pfc. Santo, Mount Carmel, killed in action in France—October
22, 1944
Baiocchi, Sgt. Joseph, Berwick, killed in Wyoming accident—August
14, 1943
Balducci, Pvt. Michael, Berwick, killed in action in Belgium—January
5, 1946
Barnes, Pfc Jack, Bloomsburg, killed in action in France—December
4, 1944
Barnes, Pvt. Walter, Bloomsburg, died from wounds in France—September
3, 1944
Barrall, Lt. Robert W., Berwick, killed in action—August 23,
1943
Baylor, Ralph Charles, Mainville, killed in plane crash—May
1, 1944
Benshoff, Pvt. Alvin, Bloomsburg, killed in action in Italy—October
1944
Bente, Sgt. Fred H., Danville, killed in action in South Pacific—March
11, 1943
Berbich, S/1C Stephen, Berwick, killed in Navy plane crash off
Florida—Febraury 25, 1945
Bereski, Sgt. Robert B., Mount Carmel, killed in accident in
Blythe, Calif.—March 6, 1944
Beveridge, Pvt. David A., Mount Carmel, killed in action in
France—December 8, 1944
Blass, Lt. Lamar, Aristes, killed in action in Italy—May 29,
1944
Bloom, Pvt. Parvin E., Berwick, died from wounds received in
battle-France—December 18, 1944
Bloom, Pvt. Robert L., Berwick, met death on sinking of transport—November
27, 1943
Bloss, Pvt. Phillip A., Bloomsburg, killed in action in France—July
30, 1944
Bonne, Sgt. Frank O., Bloomsburg, killed in action in South
Pacific
Booth, S/Sgt. Franklin, Pine Township, killed in action on Leyte—November
15, 1944
Bower, Cpl. Carl F., Berwick, missing in action January 16,
1944-Pronounced dead
Bower, Pvt. Harry O., Danville, died from wounds received in
action in France—November 11, 1944
Bowers, Lieutenant (J.G.) Leonard, Mount Carmel, killed of coast
of South America—December 22, 1943
Bredbenner, Pvt. Tim Bob, Berwick, killed in action in France—June
10, 1944
Briggs, Lt. Robert J., Berwick, killed in action in Italy—May
19, 1945
Bronzburg, Cpl. Francis, Berwick, died in Tunisia—July 18, 1944
Brown, Pfc. Blaine D., Kulpmont, killed in action in Belgium—January
23, 1945
Brush, Pfc. John, Danville, died in the service of his county
Brush, Lt. William J., Mount Carmel, entered service February
10, 1942, killed in action Saarbrucken, Germany—December 13, 1944
Bryer, T/Sgt. Harry C., Danville R.D., died in German prison
camp—March 1945
Cally, Lt. John Jr., Berwick, killed in London—August 27, 1944
Canouse, Sgt. Jay S., Berwick, killed inaction in Germany
Carter, Sgt. Edward M., Berwick, killed in action in Germany—January
20, 1945
Celosky, Sgt. John J., Catawissa R.D.2, died in Canal Zone—September
27, 1942
Cheddar, Pvt. Stephen, Centralia, drowned during maneuvers off
Florida—July 1943
Chicalo, Pfc. Joseph L., Mount Carmel, entered service May 21,
1941, killed in action in Italy—May 12, 1944
Chorba, Pfc. Joseph, Bloomsburg, killed in action in Germany—December
26, 1944
Chuba, Coxain Andrew A, Mount Carmel, killed in action aboard
Mt. Hood—November 10, 1944
Cipriani, Pfc. Peter, Berwick, killed in action in Germany—April
9, 1945
Clay, Capt. Arthur S. Jr., Bloomsburg, died on Guadalcanal Island
Hospital—Decmeber 11, 1944
Cochran, Cpl. William H., Bloomsburg, entered service October
17, 1942, killed in action in Germany—November 22, 1944
Conceni, Raymond, Danville, killed in action in France—September
6, 1944
Confair, Major William, Benton, died of wounds received in Aleutians—January
13, 1945
Conrad, Cpl. Albert E., Shickshinny, killed in action in South
Pacific--1944
Corey, Lt. Robert, Danville, killed in Oklahoma plane crash—July
1944
Coroniti, Pfc. Dominick A., Mount Carmel, killed in action in
Italy—June 18, 1944
Crossley, Sgt. Charles, Danville R.D.4, killed in action over
France—June 19, 1944
Cuthbert, Lt. Ralph R., Bloomsburg, killed in African invasion
Dalberto, S/Sgt A.V., Berwick, killed while prisoner of German
government
Dalto, Cpl. James, Berwick, killed in France D-Day—June 6, 1944
Darrup, Pfc. William J., Mount Carmel, killed in action at Okinawa—June
2, 1945
Davis, Sgt. C. Nelson, Mount Carmel, killed in action in India—April
21, 1944
Davis, 2/C Glen E. GM, Nuremberg, killed in action, Solomon
Islands—July 14, 1944
Davis, Stanford G., Foundryville, entered service, killed in
action
DeFrain, Sgt. Raymond C., Beaver Township, died of wounds in
Italy—April 24, 1945
DeHaven, Sgt. Henry, Briar Creek, killed in action in France—October
17, 1944
Delbo, Sgt. Stephen, Danville R.D.2, killed in action in Italy—December
10, 1943
Dembroski, Radioman 3/C Michael J., Mount Carmel, killed in
Atlantic Ocean—January 27, 1944
Dietz, Lt. George S., Danville, killed in action, shot down
over Mantes, Germany—September 22, 1943
Dineen, Pfc. Joseph, Danville, died of wounds in Germany—February
23, 1945
Dixon, Pvt. Edward J., Mount Carmel, entered service July 1935,
killed in action in invasion of Normandy—June 11, 1944
Drasher, Pfc. William G., Conyngham, killed in action at Leyte—December
17, 1944
Drumheller, SF2/C Charles, Conyngham, killed in Okinawa—June
26, 1945
Durling, Robert G., Berwick, killed in plane crash near Moorehead
City
Earnshaw, Pvt. Jack, Bloomsburg, killed in action in Belgium—December
25, 1944
Edwards, Pfc. Doyle F., Bloomsburg, died in the service of his
country—December 27, 1945
Edwards, Pvt. Elwood C., Bloomsburg, killed in action in Italy—October
22, 1944
Eich, Pfc. Lawrence W., Mount Carmel, killed in action in Germany—February
7, 1945
Eifert, Pft. Raymond, Bloomsburg, killed in action in Germany—February
5, 1945
Elliot, Pfc. Earl W., Danville, killed in action on Okinawa—April
12, 1945
Eroh, Pfc. Charles W., Berwick, killed in action in North Africa—March
21, 1943
Eroh, Pfc. Walter D., Mount Carmel, killed in action on Okinawa—April
1, 1945
Ervin, Pfc. Harry C., Mount Carmel, killed in action, Persian
Gulf—September 22, 1944
Evans, Pfc. Arden, Mifflinville, killed in action in Germany—April
1945
Eveland, Pfc. Guy, Bloomsburg R.D.2, killed in action in Germany—March
6, 1945
Everitt, Lt. Orville C., Espy, killed in action over Germany—September
11, 1944
Eves, Cpl. Carl L., Bloomsburg, killed in action in France—February
4, 1945
Ezzyk, Pfc. John, Fowlerville, killed in Germany—April 17, 1945
Fahnestock, Pfc. George, Bloomsburg R.D.2, killed in action
on Saipan Island—June 21, 1944
Fantauzzi, S/Sgt. Orlando, Berwick, killed in action—December
21, 1944
Farrell, Cpl. John E., Bloomsburg R.D., died in Philippine Island—June
30, 1943
Farver, Pfc. Arwillis E., Berwick, killed in France D-Day—June
6, 1944
Faux, Flight Officer Jay, Stillwater R.D., missing in action
over Italy declared dead—July 7, 1943
Fetterman, Pfc. William, Berwick, died in France—August 8, 1944
Fish, S/Sgt. Lloyd W., Berwick, killed in action in southern
France—August 12, 1944
Fraind, Cpl. Andrew, Berwick, killed in action in Italy—January
26, 1944
Freas, 3/C Carl F. AF, Berwick, lost at sea—November 3, 1944
Furek, Pvt. James, killed in action in Germany—November 21,
1944
Garrison, T/Sgt. Howard, Berwick R.D.1, killed in action in
Germany—October 3, 1944
Gass, George A. Storekeeper 1/C, Berwick, killed in actin –June
17, 1944
Gaumer, Sgt. Darwood, Berwick, killed in crash Greenville, S.C.—October
6, 1943
Gerst, Seaman 1/C Joseph A., Danville, killed off coast of Africa—April
20, 1944
Gibbons, S/Sgt. Charles, Bloomsburg, drowned during maneuvers
in Kentucky—March 27, 1944
Gordner, T/S Roy E., Bloomsburg, killed in action in France—November
12, 1944
Grabuski, Sgt. Leonard P., Mount Carmel, killed in action in
Italy—February 20, 1945
Graham, Lt. William B., Bloomsburg, died in Australia—December
19, 1943
Gregor, Pfc. Raymond, Mount Carmel, killed in action in France—August
12, 1944
Grisco, T/Sgt. Henry, Benton R.D, killed in plane crash--June
17, 1945
Gueron, Joseph, Bloomsburg, killed in action in France—August
21, 1944
Gugala, Pvt. Nicholas, Centralia, killed in action in Philippines--December
25, 1941
Guinta, Pfc. Michael, Shickshinny, died in Belgium—January 18,
1945
Hancock, Lt. John E., Mount Carmel, killed in South Carolina—February
23, 1943
Hanley, Cpl Norton, Centralia, killed in action—December 25,
1944
Harman, Major James, Catawissa, killed in action in Italy—April
18, 1943
Harris, Lt. Earl, Orangeville, killed in action in Cebu—March
28, 1945
Havoncak, Pvt. Stephen, Berwick, killed in action in France—September
17, 1944
Hawk, Major Ira, Mainville, killed in action in France—July
23, 1944
Heckrote, Pvt. Ralph, Conyngham, killed in action in Germany—March
15, 1945
Hershman, S/2C Joseph A., Almedia, missing in action October
1943-declared dead
Hess, Pfc. Alfred, Berwick, missing in action, declared died-Germany
Hill, Pvt. John, Shickshinny, died in Belgium—January 18, 1945
Hilley, Pvt. Charles R., Benton R.D.2, killed in action in Normandy—June
13, 1944
Hiney, Phm 3/C Henry Miles, Bloomsburg, died of wounds in South
Pacific--1943
Hirleman, Watertender 3/C Richard D., Berwick, drowned near
Philippines—December 26, 1944
Hoffman, S/Sgt. Leo J., Almedia, killed in action in European
Theatre—August 5, 1944
Hons, Pvt. Ralph E., Beaver Township, killed in action in South
Pacific—January 11, 1943
Hooper, Cpl. James A., Bloomsburg, killed in action, Peloliu
Island—September 20, 1944
Hoover, Sgt. William W., Bloomsburg, killed in invasion of Normandy—June
6, 1944
Horn, Pvt. Kenneth, Orangeville R.D., killed in action in Italy—January
20, 1944
Horne, T/Sgt. Charles W., Bloomsburg, killed in action over
Australia—April 12, 1944
Houser, Lt. Morris R., Bloomsburg R.D.3, killed in action over
Yugoslavia—July 21, 1944
Hower, Lt. Frank F., Bloomsburg, killed over Adriatic Sea—January
31, 1944
Hower, Lt. John L., Bloomsburg, missing in action, Dutch East
Indies—October 10, 1944
Hower, T/S Percy Jr., Bloomsburg, killed in action in France—June
7, 1944
Hummel, Lt. Woodrow, Rupert, killed in action in Belgium—September
9, 1944
Hunsinger, Lt. Joe C., Bloomsburg, killed in action in North
Africe—February 17, 1943
Huntington, Sgt. H.T., Danville, killed in action Holland—August
20, 1944
Hutton, Lt. William C., Berwick, died of wounds received in
New Guinea—May 17, 1944
Hynoskie, Sgt. Ben, Catawissa R.D.2, killed in action in Belgium—March
2, 1945
Ipher, Lt. Claude A., Huntington Mills, killed inaction in North
Africa—August 1, 1943
Jeffry, Pfc. Elmer, Locustdale, died of wounds received at Iwo
Jima—March 8, 1945
Johns, Pfc. Allen E., Riverside, killed in action in Philippines—June
1942
Johnson, Pfc. William Jr., Catawissa, killed in action in France—September
13, 1944
Jurewicz, Pfc. Anthony, Mount Carmel, killed in action October
30, 1944
Kacyon, Pvt. Elmer M., Martzville, killed in action in France—July
17, 1944
Kacyon, Pfc. Robert L., Berwick, killed in action in Germany—march
20, 1945
Kaminski, Pvt. Walter, Catawissa R.D., killed in action in South
Pacific—August 4, 1943
Kaminsky, Cpt. Walter, Mount Carmel, entered service March 3,
1942-killed in action August 6, 1943-on Munda Island, South Pacific
Karnes, Sgt. Robert, Catawissa R.D.2, died in German prison
camp—March 26, 1945
Kelosky, Pvt. Vincent, Lime Ridge, died in basic training
Kingston, T/S Jack E., Bloomsburg, killed in action in Belgium—December
27, 1944
Kirkendall, S/Sgt. Bernard, Danville, killed in action in France—June
6, 1944
Kishbaugh, Pvt. Edwin, Berwick R.R.2, killed in action in Italy—February
29, 1944
Kline, Pvt. Harold E., Bloomsburg, killed in action in Belgium—January
8, 1945
Knecht, Sgt. Charles H., Nescopeck, killed in action in Germany—November
6, 1944
Koval, Pfc. Michael, Berwick, killed in action in Germany—April
13, 1945
Kressler, Pvt. Fred, Bloomsburg, died of wounds on Luzon—February
18, 1945
Krouse, Sgt. Billy A., Danville, killed in action Germany—March
13, 1945
Kriss, Pvt. Frank, Berwick, killed in action in South Pacific—April
1944
Krum, S/Sgt. Roy A., Danville R.D.4, killed in actionin France—September
11, 1944
Kunsaitis, Pfc. Frank L., Mount Carmel, killed in action in
North Africa—February 8, 1944
Labiak, Pfc. George, Danville, missing in action November 21,
1944-presumed dead
Lanciano, Pfc. James V., Kulpmont, killed in action in Tunisia--February
29, 1943
Lang, Elmer C., Berwick, missing in action in Coral Sea—September
1942
Laubach, Lt. James K., Berwick, missing over Germany in plane
crash—May 1945
Laubach, Pfc. Melvin E., Espy, killed in action in Belgium—January
5, 1945
LaWalt, Pvt. Gordon, Berwick, killed in action in France D-Day—June
6, 1944
Laytar, Michael B., Berwick, killed in service of his country
Ledger, Sgt. Frederick J., Danville, killed in action in France—October
26, 1944
Leech, Pfc. Keith, Danville, killed in action in Belgium—January
4, 1945
Leonhardt, Pvt. Donald E., Bloomsburg, killed in action in South
Pacific--March 31, 1945
Letterman, Lt. Frank, Bloomsburg, killed in bomber crash—December
1944
Lockard, Cpl. William C., Berwick, killed in action in Germany—November
15, 1944
Long, James, Danville, died in the service of his country
Long, Pfc. Ralph D., Bloomsburg R.D.1, died of wounds in France—October
20, 1944
Longenberger, Cpl. Curtis, Berwick, declared dead in South Pacific—December
11, 1945
Lowe, Lt. William A., Catawissa, died in Camp Claybourne, La.—July
1943
Lowery, Pfc. Warren, Danville, killed in action in Germany—February
20, 1945
Lucas, Pfc. Joseph L., Berwick, died of wounds received in South
Pacific—April 1944
Lurz, Pfc. George, Foundryville, killed in action in France—November
15, 1944
Lynn, Pvt. Robert E.>, Bloomsburg, killed in action in France—October
1, 1944
Lyons, Pfc. Harold E.Almedia, killed in Northern Italy—December
5, 1944
Manello, S/Sgt. James A., Mount Carmel, entered service January
2, 1943, killed in action over Germany—May 19, 1944
Marcro, S/Sgt. Andrew G., Marion Heights, killed in action in
Guam—October 15, 1945
Martin, Lt. John J. Jr., Berwick, killed in action over Europe—June
22, 1943
Mason, Pfc. Harry S., Danville, killed in Germany—March 4, 1945
May, Pvt. Frank C. Jr., Centralia, killed in action in France—February
4, 1945
McHenry, Lt. H. Jack, Bloomsburg, missing in action in South
Pacific—March 15, 1945
McCarthy, Yeoman 2/C Joseph B., Mount Carmel, ship exploded
off North Carolina—May 1, 1942
McHenry, Pvt. Sheldon R., Bloomsburg, killed in action in Germany—April
20, 1945
McManiman, Sgt. Thomas E., Mount Carmel, killed in action in
Germany—February 25, 1943
McMurtle, Cpl. Jennings, Mifflin Twp., killed in Italy—May 31,
1944
McQuown, Sgt. Phillip, Shickshinny, missing in action in Italy—February
16, 1944
Meary, Pvt. James F., Mount Carmel, killed in action in Italy—January
5, 1944
Meehan, Sgt. John J., Mount Carmel, killed in action in New
Guinea—June 14, 1943
Mensch, Pvt. William E., Almedia, killed in action on d-Day
in France—June 6, 1944
Mericle, T/Sgt. Keith, Bloomsburg, killed in action in Belgium—January
1, 1945
Meskinis, S/Sgt. Joseph, Bloomsburg R.D.3, died of wounds in
England—April 18, 1944
Michael, Cpl. Daniel A., Centralia, killed in plane crash—April
19, 1943
Mikulski, Pfc. Joseph, Mount Carmel, killed in Normandy invasion—July
20, 1944
Milewski, Pfc. Thomas G., Mount Carmel, killed in action in
South Pacific—January 24, 1943
Miller, Sgt. Ceylen A., Danville R.D.1, killed in action in
Italy—April 17, 1944
Miller, Pfc. Harold J., Nescopeck, killed in Philippine Islands—October
1, 1942
Miller, Cpl. Martin, Danville, killed in action in the service
of his country
Minjack, Pfc. John, Berwick, killed in action in France—August
5, 1944
Miriello, Seaman 1/C Bernard J., Kulpmont, killed in Pearl Harbor—December
7, 1941
Miskell, Cpl. Edward J., Mount Carmel, entered service January
2, 1943, killed in action in Italy—February 2, 1945
Moleski, Pfc. Thomas J., Mount Carmel, entered service January
14, 1942, killed in action in France—June 11, 1944
Molick, Pfc. John, Mount Carmel, killed at Macon, Ga.—September
13, 1945
Monahan, Cpl. James J., Danville, killed in action in Germany—March
6, 1945
Mont, Fireman 1/C Joseph, Beach Haven, died on aircraft carrier—June
8, 1945
Montgomery, Cpl. William, Berwick, killed in action, Luxembourg—January
6, 1945
Morris, Pfc. William J., Centralia, killed in action in France—September
1, 1944
Moser, Elwood A. A.A.M., Danville, killed in action at sea—February
1945
Moser, Pvt. Phillip D., Bloomsburg R.D.5, killed in action in
Germany—December 14, 1944
Moyer, Pfc. Albert W., Kulpmont, missing in action in Italy—February
26, 1944
Moyer, Pfc. Glenn A., Evansville, killedin action in Italy—August
3, 1944
Nazarchyk, Cpl. Michael J., Catawissa, killed in action in Italy—December
23, 1944
Nemeth, Pfc. Anthony J., Kulpmont, killed in action in Germany—December
10, 1944
Nolan, Sgt. John, Mount Carmel, entered service October 1942,
missing in action over Yugoslavia—June 6, 1944
Oberdorf, Cpl Arthur, Danville, killed in action in France—December
1944
Oberdorf, S/1C Jesse Jr., Catawissa, killed in South Pacific—June
1945
Obrekaes, S/2C Edmund, Catawissa, died of wounds received—October
1943
Okonieski, Wo. Chester, Pond Hill, died in North Africa—May
17, 1944
Olshefski, Lt. Vincent C., Mount Carmel, died in Norfolk, Va.—September
2, 1945
O’Neil, Pvt. Vincent, Mount Carmel, killed in action in France—November
18, 1944
Parry, T/Sgt. Ed B. Jr., Mount Carmel, killed in actin in France—October
25, 1944
Paules, Lt. Russell E., Bloomsburg, killed in action in Germany—March
18, 1944
Payeski, Pfc. Henry A., Kulpmont, killed in action—March 18,
1945
Pensyl, Pfc. Alvin A., Elysburg, killed in action on Tinian
Island—September 5, 1944
Price, Lt. William F., Mount Carmel, lost life in England—October
18, 1944
Pursel, Cpl. Grant M., Danville, killed in action—April 12,
1945
Rakos, Stpehen Jr., Coxwain-Berwick, missing in action at sea—March
4, 1944
Redclift, Pfc. William F., killed in action in Italy—September
18, 1944
Reppert, S/Sgt. Burton H., Espy, killed in action in European
Theatre—July 14, 1943
Rhodes, Cpl. William W., Bloomsburg, killed in action in South
Pacific—September 16, 1944
Ricci, Cpl. Peter R. USMC, Shickshinny, killed in action, Iowa
Jima--1945
Rice, (Carp. M.) John Jr., Berwick, died in action—March 27,
1942
Rickert, Pfc. Arthur A., Danville, killed in action in Germany—April
24, 1945
Robbins, Pvt. Harold L., Bloomsburg, killed in action in Germany—March
23, 1945
Robling, Pfc. John A., Bloomsburg, killed in action—April 7,
1945
Rood, Cpl. John D. USMC, Berwick, killed in actionover Mindanad,
P.I.—May 31, 1946
Rudy, Air Cadet Albert Jr., Bloomsburg, killed in training plane
crash in Texas—October 18, 1945
Runyan, Pfc. Francis, Bloomsburg, killed in action in Germany--March
1, 1945
Rupert, Pfc. Robert E., Bloomsburg, died in France—October 4,
1944
Rupp, Cpt. James W., Locust Township, killed in action in Italy—December
14, 1943
Sakalski, Pvt. Michael, Berwick, died of wounds in France—December
20, 1944
Sakalski, Pvt. Michael G., Berwick, killed in action in France—November
30, 1943
Saray, Pvt. Lewis, Berwick, June 6, 1944
Schuyler, T/Sgt. Mary F., Bloomsburg, died in Litenfield, England—November
25, 1944
Seely, Capt. Reed L., Berwick, killed in action in Germany—February
19, 1945
Seiple, 1/Sgt. Fred, Berwick, killed in action in Italy—October
17, 1944
Shaffer, Pvt. Lee, Orangeville R.D.1, killed in action on Luzon—April
21, 1945
Sheatler, Pvt. Russell F., Bloomsburg R.D.2, killed in action
in France—September 17, 1944
Shebelskie, Thomas, Kulpmont, died of wounds in Germany—November
2, 1944
Sheep, Lt. Robert E., Berwick, died in service of his country--Ohio
Sherman, Pvt. William H., Bloomsburg R.D.3, drowned in Pacific—July
5, 1943
Shoemaker, Pfc. Paul, Bloomsburg, killed in action in Germany—December
24, 1944
Sloan, Lt. Ridyard L., Berwick, killed in action in Belgium—January
8, 1945
Smith, Pfc. Clarence, Aristes, killed in action in South Pacific—March
1944
Smith, Pvt. Harvey M., Conyngham, killed in action in France—July
19, 1944
Snyder, S/Sgt. Harry F., Catawissa R.D.2, died of wounds in
France—July 13, 1944
Staller, 1st Lt. Paul A., Mount Carmel, killed in action in
South Pacific—August 13, 1942
Stauffer, Lt. Donald W., Conyngham, killed in Panama Canal Zone—May
13, 1942
Steelfox, Pfc. Thomas, Mount Carmel, entered service April 29,
1943, killed in Puerto Rico—May 30, 1945
Steinruck, Pfc. Harold E., Benton township, killed in action
in France—October 12, 1944
Stellato, Joseph, Mount Carmel, died in the service of his country
Stone, Pfc. Gerald E., Bloomsburg R.D.5, killed in action in
Germany—December 14, 1944
Stout, Seamn 1/C Edward R., Berwick, killed in Japan accident—April
11, 1946
Stryzeski, Sgt. James J.Mount Carmel, missing in action in Germany—July
20, 1944
Summers, Pfc. Bruce, Bloomsburg R.D.1, died in German prison
camp
Sweitzer, Lt. Elias J., Danville, killed in action in South
Pacific—May 17, 1945
Tanner, Pfc. John, Danville, killed in action in Germany—March
4, 1945
Taylor, FC 2/C Robert, Berwick, died in France—August 8, 1944
Thomas, Cpl. Bruce G., Bloomsburg, killed in accident while
in service
Thomas, Lt. Craig S., Mount Carmel, killed in Normandy Invasion—August
4, 1944
Thomas, Sgt. Eugene, Bendertown, killed in actin on Iwo Jima—March
1945
Travelpiece, Pfc. Gordon, Pond Hill, killed in action in Sicily—July
10, 1943
Troy, Pvt. William S., Bloomsburg R.D.5, killed in action—February
24, 1945
Turner, S/Sgt. Day G., Nescopeck R.D.1, killed in action—January
8, 1945—Holder of Congressional Medal of Honor
Turoch, Pfc. Stephen, Berwick, killed in action in France—September
11, 1944
Uyhely, Pfc Steve C., Berwick, killed in action in France—July
8, 1944
Van Horn, Pfc. Willard M., Benton township, Killed in action
in France—October 7, 1944
Vanderslice, Pfc. Stanley, Bloomsburg R.D.4, killed in action
in Germany—February 23, 1945
Vandling, S/Sgt. Joseph T., Berwick, died in service of his
country—July 6, 1944
Vidovich, Seaman Ed., drowned in Chesapeake Bay—December 11,
1942
Vogt, T/Sgt. Robert K., Danville, killed in action in Europe—February
26, 1943
Ward, Pvt. Robert, Danville, killed in action in France, September
30, 1944
Wargo, Pfc. Bernard C., Danville, died of wounds received in
action—October 2, 1944
Wark, Pfc. Luther E., Berwick, killed in action in Germany—November
16, 1944
Warner, Pfc. Albert, Mount Carmel, killed in action in France—August
3, 1944
Welliver, Lt. R.C., Berwick, killed in action in Italy—November
11, 1944
Wertz, Torpedo Mate 1/C Robert Arthur, Mount Carmel, missing
in action off Salerno—October 9, 1943
White, Lt. David E. Almedia, killed in China-India-Burma Theatre—April
26, 1946
White, Pfc. Gerald, Bloomsburg R.D.5, killed in action in France—August
27, 1944
Whitebread, Sgt. Hertz, Shickshinny, killed in action on D-Day
in France—June 6, 1944
Wilde, Lt. Allison H., Nescopeck, killed in action over Germany—April
9, 1944
William, Pfc. Earl, Berwick, died of wounds received in southern
France—August 25, 1944
Williams, Pvt. Walter E., Mount Carmel, entered service Decmeber
24, 1942, killed in action in invasion of Normandy—June 18, 1944
Williams, T/Sgt. Wayne, Catawissa, killed in action in France—August
6, 1944
Woll, Pfc. William, Danville, killed in action on Luzon—February
6, 1945
Wray, Pfc. Lacounte Lee, Danville, killed in action Saipan Island—June
6, 1944
Wyant, Pfc. William H. USMC, Danville, killed in action in Iwo
Jima—March 21, 1945
Wydila, S1/C John C., Mount Carmel, killed in Pearl Harbor—December
7, 1941
Wydra, Pfc. Aloysius J., Mount Carmel, died of wounds—April
13, 1943
Yankowski, Pvt. Joseph, Mount Carmel, died in service of his
country
Young, Pvt. Reber A., Almedia, killed in action in France—August
13, 1944
Zaverack, Seaman 2/C Nelson, Mount Carmel, killed in the Philippines—October
25, 1944
Zinda, Pfc. Frank, Conyngham township, killed in action in Germany—November
15, 1944