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Frank Albert Allen
(1917-1942)
- U.S. Army
- World War II
- Torpedo man
- Trained with a gunnery group at Michigan State College at Newport R.I.
- Killed in action June 26, 1942 in North Africa
- Interment ~ East View Cemetery, Salem, NJ
- Class of 1937
Service WWII 1942-1942
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Roger Moran Ansink
(1919-2003)
- U.S. Army Air Corps
- World War II
- Rank - Staff Sergeant
- Served European Theater of Operations as a radio operator with the Troop Carrier Command
- Ferry and Transport Service of the Air Service Command
- Class of 1937
Service 1938-1945 (WWII) & 1947-1949
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Harry Francis Brumbaugh
(1919-2001)
- U.S. Army
- World War II
- POW - 19 months in German Camps
- Interment ~ Salem County War Veterans Memorial Park & Cemetery, Pilesgrove, NJ
- Class of 1937
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Lewis Raymond Firth
(1920-1913)
- U.S. Army Air Corps
- World War II
- Commissioned Lieutenant and received silver pilots wings
- Class of 1937
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Luther Hoffman Hadley
(1919-1966)
- U.S. Army
- World War II
- Stationed in Arizona and California
- Interment ~ Baptist Cemetery, Salem, NJ
- Class of 1937
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Jesse J. Harris
(1919-1995)
- U.S. Army
- World War II
- Stationed at Camp Butner, N.C
- Interment ~ Saint Mary's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Salem, NJ
- Class of 1937
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Julius Kollar
(1920-1943)
- U.S. Marine Corps
- Killed in Action on March 18, 1943 in the Pacific theatre.
- Corsair Fighter Squadron
- Interment ~ National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, Honolulu, Hawaii
- Class of 1937
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William Homan Kugler
(1917-2012)
- U.S. Navy
- World War II
- Deployed: Adak, Alaska & Mississippi (Flight training)
- Awarded several Unit Citations & several Awards as a unit
- Served Naval Communications Intelligence Organization
- Interment ~ Salem County War Veterans Memorial Park & Cemetery, Pilesgrove, NJ
- Class of 1937
Service 1942-1945
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Ellan Levitsky - Orkin
b1919
- U.S. Army Nurse Corps
- World War II
- Served in Normandy
- Rank - 1st Lieutenant
- 164th Gen Hosp, Army Nurse Corps, N-762232
- WW2 Victory Medal
- Awarded the French Legion of Honor medal, the highest distinction for service in France
- Class of 1937
Service 1943-1946
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American Sisters Among Thirteen Awarded French Legion of Honor
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WW2 Memorabilia - Ellan Joyce Levitsky
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Douglas John Marts
(1919-1994)
- U.S. Army Air Corps
- World War II
- Interment ~ Salem County War Veterans Memorial Park & Cemetery, Pilesgrove, NJ
- Class of 1937
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Kenneth L. Miller
(1920-2006)
- U.S. Army Air Corps
- World War II Stationed at Miami Beach, Florida
- Interment ~ Woodbury Memorial Park, Woodbury, NJ
- Class of 1937
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Norman Miller
(1917-1944)
- U.S. Army
- World War II
- Killed in Action November 26, 1944, in France
- Sergeant in the Third U.S. Infantry
- Interment ~ aint Avold, Saint Avold, France
- Class of 1937
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- U.S. Navy
- World War II
- Honorably discharged in 1946
- Interment ~ Overlook Cemetery, Bridgeton, NJ
- Class of 1937
Service 1942-1946 (WWII)
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William Beebe Plasket, Jr.
(1919-1943)
- U.S. Army
- World War II
- MIA in the European theatre
- T/Sgt
- He received his radio operator training at Scott Field, Illinois and also attended bombing and gunnery schools. He shipped overseas to his station in Thurleigh, England in August, 1942.
- Radio Operator — 368th Bomb Squadron, 306th Bomb Group.
- Participated in the Stuttgart raid of 6 September 1943, when his B-17 aircraft, 42-30163, ran out of fuel just short of the English Channel in Normandy. The aircraft crash landed near Rouen. Shortly after he bailed out, Sgt. Plasket was conveyed to Paris by the Underground.
- He perished in the Pyrenees making his escape into Spain on or about 25 October 1943."
- Interment ~ East View Cemetery, Salem, NJ
- Class of 1937
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Warren S. Ray, Jr.
(1917-1983)
- U.S. Navy
- World War II
- A carpenter, 2nd class, petty officer, stationed at the Cape May Naval Base.
- His father Warren L. Ray also served in the U.S. Navy
- Class of 1937
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Alan Lee Skinner
(1920-1984)
- U.S. Army Air Corps
- World War II
- Trained at Selman Field, Monroe, La., as aerial navigator.
- Navigator on a B-17 Bomber, received the Distinguished Flying Cross
- Stationed in Italy
- Interment ~ East View Cemetery, Salem, NJ
- Class of 1937
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