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CONNECTICUT MEN
of the United States Navy
Demobilization, Lido Beach Separation Center
October 19 to 24, 1945 STATE OF CONNECTICUT
EXECUTIVE CHAMBERS HARTFORD
To Connecticut Naval Veterans of World War II:
Connecticut has a great seafaring tradition. In every war her men have fought gallantly for freedom. In days of peace her sons have officered and manned ships that have carried our American commerce everywhere in the world, Connecticut people are proud of that tradition.
In this greatest of all wars Just ended you, as a- son of Connecticut, have courageously and faithfully maintained that tradition. Indeed, you have raised it to new glorious heights. You have added to that enduring list, started when Midshipman Nathaniel Fanning of Stonington took part in the historic encounter
of John Paul Jones' Bon Homme Richard and HMS Serapis in 1779, immortal names - Macassar Straits, Java, Guadalcanal, Savo Island, Coral Sea, Santa Cruz, Midway and Lunga Point.
To the lot of some of you fell the burden of the training
and supply services at home and in ports, great and obscure, the world over. In fact, there are now new ports for the air arm and for the fleet, some of which will endure as monuments to that new arm of the Navy, the Seabees.
Your fellow citizens in Connecticut are proud of your
service.
Yours very sincerely,
Governor
F T '
RAYMOND E. BALDWIN
HERE ARE THEIR STORIES
War correspondents of World War II frequently embellished and often overwrote the action stories of modest sailors. The aggregate result pleased editors, made headlines, and, on occasion, embarrassed the sailors. In retaliation, the correspondents and their victims were labelled, in characteristic service language, " Joe Blow". Actually, the " Joe Blows" were few and far between in this war. The purpose of these stories is to record without embellishment, the mood, the impressions, the exciting events, of the worst and best of the great days, before time blurs memories with resulting confusion as to events, dates and places. These are Navy men's stories, here recorded as near verbatim as possible in their own words.— The Editor.
Andolina, Vincent J., WT 2/ c, Battleship
Iowa, Waterbury.
" I was one of the few members of the original crew the Iowa had at her commissioning
who stayed with her all through the war. Most of the original outfit were transferred on rotation or for one reason or another, but some of us stayed with the Iowa all along until some time after the war was over. In ' 43 we took President Roosevelt to North Africa and brought him home. Then we went into the Pacific and took part in almost every show out there. We missed being at Iwo Jima because
repairs were being made, but we were out again for the latter part of the Okinawa campaign, and we'd been in everything else from the Marshalls on. We were off the Jap homeland at the time of surrender and I went ashore for three liberties in Japan, visiting Yokosuka and Yokohama. The people just gave us a wide berth."
Arnold, John B., QM 2/ c, Transport General Heintzelman, Waterbury.
" The last act of the war was a pretty pleasant relief for me. I was at the Richmond,
California, Kaiser shipyard awaiting
the commissioning of the Heintzelman. That San Francisco liberty is something to shout about. Before that I was on the General Hersey. On the Cruiser St. Louis I saw a bunch of action in the Pacific: Guadalcanal, Bismarck Archipelago and the two Kula engagements. The second Kula was a rough go. We took a torpedo and lost 21 frames off the bow. The
Green Islands was another tight spot for us. A bomb got to our 20 and 40mm magazine which blew up, killing 26.''
Bailey, Milton H., S 1/ c, Tanker Grant's Pass, Derby.
" I was in the armed guard of a tanker supporting the Lingayen Gulf operation and also logged some time in the China Sea east of Manila. Our ship was never singled out for attack but we stood plenty of GQ. On V- J Day I was in Mindanao, off Zamboanga, where the monkeys have no tails, according to a marine legend."
Chapman, Walter F., CRM, Carrier Guadalcanal, Norwich.
" Our experience with a German submarine
is unique in naval history. We caught it on the surface on a clear day. They were full of ginger at first, even firing at us with a deck gun. We returned the fire with some small stuff and killed one of their men. That was the signal for the rest to abandon ship. We sent out a whaleboat to take over. They ran a line to a destroyer, but the submarine was so badly damaged by depth charges that it was too unwieldy a tow. We finally took it on ourselves and hauled it into Bermuda with the full Heinie crew minus one casualty."
Choti, Joseph, Jr., MM 2/ c, Seabees, Wallingford.
" My long experience as a road builder and maintenance man on the Merritt and Wilbur Cross Highways was fine background for the job I drew in the Navy— truck driver on dock and depot construction on the big naval installation on the Philippine island of Calicoan. I'll be back on the Connecticut highways two days after I get out of Navy blues. The job is waiting for me."
Cronk, Robert F., S 1/ c, Battleship Alabama, Waterbury.
" I was one of the first Americans ashore in Japan, going into Yokosuka with a naval shore party to guard the base there. When we got in we didn't find a Jap around. The ones we met later on acted very friendly, but we didn't trust them at all. The good old Alabama was in a lot of action, first doing six months in the North Atlantic and then spending two and a half years in the Pacific. We were in enough engagements to rate a total of 12 battle stars. I was on the crew of a 5- inch gun on the port side, and we used it both for broadsides and for anti- aircraft work. We knocked down a lot of Jap planes, but the Alabama herself didn't get a scratch. I was with the same ship all the way through. We had a great vessel and a great crew."
Davis, John R., MM 3/ c, Seabees, Waterbury.
" After building airstrips on the Gilbert and Ellice Islands, I wound up running a bulldozer on the big naval installation at Samar Island in the Philippines, including a hospital. Funny thing about Samar, it's one of the most thinly populated of the big Philippine Islands because the natives are afraid of the typhoons. It's no wonder when you consider that their homes are made mostly out of fibre and weeds. The Navy builds a little more substantially than the local contractors and I don't think our buildings will sail away with the first big wind."
De Luca, August L., BM 2/ c, Fleet Tug 146, Danbury.
" In this man's war I was a seagoing
tugboat hand in the fleet train in Cuba, Bermuda and Africa. The chow was great and the living comfortable and we never got in any gunfire jams. The biggest excitement we hit was when a hospital ship loaded with wounded went on the rocks and it took four tugs four days to float it."
Donahue, Edward F., CSK, U. S. S. Ocelot, Waterbury.
" As a chief storekeeper I handled supplies
and equipment both ashore and afloat. I was with the U. S. S. Ocelot when she was commissioned and stayed with her for nine months while she was in the Atlantic and the Caribbean. I left her to do shore duty at Panama. I was also with the heavy cruiser Honolulu, and did some shore duty out at Guam. My four years in the Navy was about evenly split between
sea and land duty. I didn't see a lot of action but had some very interesting experiences and I think I learned a lot."
Dungel, John P., CM 3/ c, Cruiser Boise, Putnam.
" We had plenty of satisfactory action while I was on the Boise in the Admiralties and Surigao Strait. In the big October payoff in Philippine waters, we got credit for an enemy battleship and two other craft of unspecified type."
Emons, John J., S 1/ c, Mine Sweeper Tanager, New Haven.
" My outfit was with the Tanager from the time she was commissioned at Lorian, Ohio. We took it to the Atlantic and operated her on coastal mine patrol. I'm going back to my job as a New Haven city fireman."
Fagley, Homer A., Sp ( V) 1/ c, Naval Transport Squadron, West Hartford.
" My job was about the most interesting I've heard of so far in the war. Operating out of a base in the Pawtucket River in Rhode Island, I was a crew member on R5D transport planes carrying VIPs
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( Very Important People) to destinations in Europe, North Africa and the Mediterranean
islands. On my total of 70 round trips I met a whole scrapbookful of Allied admirals and generals, legislators, diplomats
and war correspondents. I made friends at many of our terminal stops, chiefly
at Casablanca and Rabat in Morocco, Paris, Prestwick, Scotland and Malta."
Fizz, James S., StM 1/ c, Transport General Mann, Stamford.
" I made 16 trips to 19 countries delivering
invasion troops. The most congenial
people I met were in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where our ship picked up the first contingent of Brazilian troops to serve with the Allies in Italy. I had liberty in Rio and it was an eye- opener to see what a splendid country we had on our side in South America. Enroute to Europe our crew developed great admiration for the Brazilians, who impressed us as well- trained and enthusiastic fighters."
Fleming, William J., ARM 3/ c, Carrier Randolph, Waterbury.
" We were in the Ulithi anchorage one night in March, 1944, when just about dusk three Jap Frances bombers came in from nowhere. One of the Kamikazes crashed into the water, another crashed into the beach, but the third one came right in through the ackack and blasted into our stern. The casualties and damage were heavy enough, but we realized how lucky we were when later on we saw the Franklin after she'd almost been torn apart by explosions after a suicide attack. The Randolph was also hit at Leyte, but we figured we were ahead in the final score from the damage our carrier planes did at Iwo, Okinawa and Japan. We were right off Japan, ready to let the Nips have a lot more when the war ended."
Gilson, William L., EM 3/ c, Repair Ship Oglala, West Haven.
" In a three- year hitch doing routine electrical repairs in the Mediterranean and North Africa, I learned enough about wire installation to be ready to set up a business for myself."
Graves, Roland J., SoM 2/ c, Destroyer Uhlmann, East Haven.
" I was at Iwo and Okinawa and all the strikes on the Japanese homeland, a great payoff after attending two specialist schools — radar at Pearl Harbor and sound at Key West, Florida. We were banged around considerably in the July typhoon off Japan and rammed in a warm- up operation preparatory to the Guam landing."
Green, Joseph J., S 1/ c, Light Cruiser Vicksburg, Waterbury.
" At Iwo Jima our big ship went in as close as 150 yards from the beach to bombard Jap positions on the island. We were so far in that the Nips even began firing mortars at us, some of them coming close but none of them hitting us. At Okinawa we went in almost as close and we threw in a lot of big stuff at Jap strong- points. We also went up near Kyushu and other Jap home islands and were down at the Philippines. The Vicksburg was a new ship and the Japs lost many planes trying to sink her. Despite all the bombing and torpedo plane attacks, and the many tries that the Kamikaze boys made for us, the Vicksburg wasn't hit even once— and we got our fair share of enemy planes. I was a trainer on a 40mm anti- aircraft gun, and it gave me a big thrill to see those Jap planes go down in flames when we caught them as they came in, attempting to sink us."
Gwiazdowski, Clarence A., S 1/ c, Newport Naval Training Station, R. I., Norwich.
" For 12 years I was a supernumerary policeman while driving a taxi in Norwich. The discipline I learned on that job
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qualified me for an instructing job in the Navy as soon as I got out of boot camp. At the Sampson boot camp in New York I was an acting company commander and at Newport a building commander. I've already received my appointment as a regular cop in Norwich and can't wait to get to work."
Hebert, Lewis S., GM 2/ c, Battleship South Dakota, New Haven.
" I was on the South Dakota when she got her big reputation as ' Battleship X.' At Santa Cruz she took on an attacking wave of 32 Jap bombers and dropped them all with her anti- aircraft. Another hot day she sank three Jap cruisers. After action around the Marianas, Marshalls and Gilberts we took a big part in the shelling of the Jap mainland in the final stage of the war."
Horrocks, Edward C, SC 1/ c, Cruiser Boise, New Haven.
" I joined the Boise at Philadelphia after she had taken her jolts, stayed with her in the drydock and made the Sicily, Italy and second Pacific operations with her."
Iaizzi, Louis, S 1/ c, Destroyer Tucker, New Canaan.
" Both on the Tucker and as a member of the armed guard of the Merchantman Mary M. Dodge, I stood plenty of GQs but was never in actual contact with the enemy."
Labutis, William J., S 1/ c, Transport General Bunter, Waterbury.
" The happiest bunch of fellows I ever saw was the gang we brought home from Okinawa after the Japs had surrendered. Those fellows could still hardly believe that it had happened, that the Japs were finished, the war was over and they were on their way home for good. We were at Ulithi when the word came that the Japs had given up, and we had some beer parties on one of the small islands there to
celebrate. Our transport worked in both the Atlantic and the Pacific, having some close calls from submarines and planes."
Lucerini, George N., Cox, Naval Operating Base, Bermuda, Hartford.
" My first assignment was on a cargo ship assigned to North Atlantic Patrol off Iceland, but the second one was a sailor's dream. We took a yard oiler from Philadelphia to Bermuda and the 11 men in the crew lived like yachtsmen. The weather and the quarters and the food were all perfect and so was Bermuda when we got there. I know a little something about cabinet- making and I'm going to learn the trade."
Malaney, Elmer E., MMS 2/ c, 119th Seabees, Hartford.
" I used to work for Colt's, but didn't have much opportunity to use my small arms knowledge in the Seabees. I worked at Milne Bay, Hollandia and Manila on pontoon construction for barges and drydocks."
Martin, Emil W., S 1/ c, Communications
Flagship Auburn, Bridgeport.
" Our ship was the actual command channel in the Marine assaults at Iwo Jima and Okinawa. For ten days I really had my hand on the pulse of those two vital operations."
Massa, Francis A., AMM 1/ c, Galapagos
Base, Hartford.
" Servicing and flying patrol bombers based at this Nicaraguan possession was one of the nuttiest experiences I ever had. Galapagos has the best fishing in the world— huge turtles, barracuda and lang- ouste, a cousin of the lobster. It also has those dopey gooney birds, which you can catch on a fish- hook with a spinner, and iguanas by the brigades. But when you've said that, you've said everything. There's not a woman on the island — which makes it strictly a desert as far as I'm concerned."
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Masso, Frank J., CCS, Philippine Ship Repair Base, Stratford.
" The technical name for my job is ' belly robber' and I was at it a total of 59 months, at Milne Bay and Finschhafen in New Guinea and at the big base off the Philippine island of Samar."
Meerbergen, Marcel G., PhM 2/ c, Newport Naval Station, Norwalk.
" My experience as a chemical worker with the Vanderbilt Laboratories and as a first aid man with Nash Engineering got me classified for medical duty and I spent three years at a shore station. My only plan is to switch to some other kind of work."
Moran, Arthur, GM 2/ c, New Orleans Naval Repair Base, Bridgeport.
" I was in the armed guard on six different transports on the Atlantic, Pacific and Mediterranean. The dizziest voyage I had was on the City of Flint which later got famous, and one of whose lifeboats I spotted on a subsequent run. I made the first convoy to Murmansk, Russia, aboard her in 1942. The Krauts didn't catch up with us until we had tied up at our destination when we took a good dose of shrapnel."
Muir, Walter A., QM 3/ c, Ammunition Ship Great Sitkin, Torrington.
" I was graduated at the head of my class from the Bainbridge Quartermaster School. And, by the way, a Navy quartermaster
has no supply functions— he's a steersman on a ship. In my second school, at Newport, I was picked for the Sitkin detail and stayed with her 12 weeks until she was commissioned at Charleston, S. C., just before V- J Day. If Torrington is willing, I'll return to teaching mathematics in the high school there."
Neumon, Bert P., EM 3/ c, Fleet Tanker 98, Bridgeport.
" We had some touchy moments refueling
combat vessels at sea for the Bougainville and New Guinea landings. There was no knowing when an oil line would snap in choppy weather and when one did there was nothing to do but shrug it off as one of the misfortunes of war. In my three years and two months of service, I put in hitches at Iowa State University and the Sperry Gyroscope School in Brooklyn. With some of this electrical knowledge as a background, I'm going to shoot for a civil service job."
Ostroski, Eugene, PhM 1/ c, LSTs, Waterbury.
" On D- Day, at Normandy, our LST went in as a hospital ship and we took care of a number of casualties who were brought aboard. I was on duty on two LSTs in the European theater, then went out to the Pacific. Our LST stood off the shore of Okinawa for over four months, and a good part of that time there were Jap Kamikaze planes in the air in our area. They came close more than a few times, but we escaped without taking any hits. No matter how many planes the Japs lost in those suicide attacks, they'd send down some more the next day and the next night. They did a lot of damage, of course, but they lost so many planes that much of their air force was knocked out. Okinawa was the payoff; it was the end for the Japs."
Pire, Peter J., GM 3/ c, Destroyer Tender Denebola, Wallingford.
" After a tour of duty on the Battleship Alabama, on which I was stationed when it was commissioned at Norfolk, I put in a long stretch at Portland, Maine, supplying
and repairing destroyers on the North Atlantic run."
Pollard, Irving R., EM 1/ c, 4th Seabees,
Derby.
" In civilian life I was an electrical draftsman. I got plenty of chance to practice my profession laying out torpedo storage vaults and oil tank farms in the Aleutians for 11 months beginning July 1, 1942. By the time I got out to the South Pacific I was well broken in to the Navy way of doing things and the last chapter at Okinawa was more or less routine."
Rippner, Philip, PhM 1/ c, Pearl Harbor Malaria Control Unit, Norwalk.
" The job of our unit was to test technics for the dispersion of DDT over swamps and typical combat terrain, sometimes employing low- flying airplanes."
Rivard, Edward F., MoMM 3/ c, Patrol Craft 870, Thompsonville.
" In 46 months of sea duty I was aboard the Cruiser Milwaukee in the action off Java in 1942, two years in South American waters, the North African invasion and, in small craft, the Northern Philippines landings at Lingayen and San Fernando. But the Milwaukee is still my alma mater. The Russians have her now, on Lend- Lease."
Rothfuss, Charles F., Jr., WT1 / c, Repair Ship Oglala, West Haven.
" It was a kick to wind up my Navy service with the Seventh Fleet in New Guinea and the Philippines. After seven years at sea, I'm going to take a crack at the outside."
Ruggiero, Michael D., S 1/ c, Liberty Ship VSO, Hartford.
" I was in the armed guard on the Murmansk run in February 1943 when we took three torpedoes off the North Cape. Seven hours in the water didn't do me much good. A Limey rescue ship picked me up and I spent three weeks in Rosneath Naval Hospital in Scotland suffering from frostbite and exposure. It left me a neat scar that the girls think is interesting. On a recent liberty I got five traffic summonses in a week. I've applied for a
job on the Hartford police— self- pro- tection!"
Samatulski, John S., Bkr 2/ c, U. S. S. Blue Ridge, Amphibious Group Command, Bridgeport.
" Our ship was in the operations at Hollandia, Netherlands East Indies, and Leyte and Lingayen Gulf. There was a hush- hush angle to our particular job and even though the war is over and the regulations are relaxed, I still don't feel free to say exactly what we did."
Scovill, Lamson M., SM 1/ c, U. S. S. Washington, Waterbury.
" After training in communications at the University of Chicago, I served in the armed guard of merchant ships in all theaters for 46 months during which I was under frequent air and submarine attack but never scratched. I'm returning to a production control job in the brass industry."
Senberg, James L., AMM 2/ c, Fleet Air Wing, Whidbey Island, Wash., New Haven.
" I wound up on domestic duty after a solid stretch at Bougainville and the New Hebrides doing maintenance and repair work on F4Fs, F4Us, TBFs and SBDs. Maybe I've lost my gentle touch on the wheel, but I hope to go back to being a truck driver."
Shepard, Harvey F., S 1/ c, Cruiser Brooklyn, East Haven.
" In four years plus on the Brooklyn I was a gun jockey on 40mm quads and twins. We made the Casablanca and Anzio operations and less spectacular runs in the Atlantic and Mediterranean. I think maybe I've outgrown my old job of bellboy at the Hotel Taft."
Teti, Mario, BM 2/ c, Transport Mari- pola, Torrington.
" I served some time with the amphibious
force but the biggest deal I got involved
in was transporting troops and
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marines to Guam while that island was being transformed into a forward base."
Viering, Albert H., Jr., EM 2/ c, Destroyer Shubrick, Collinsville.
" I got in a couple of hot spots. The first was in Sicily on August 4, 1943, when we took a bomb that knocked out the engine room and fire room for a short time. We managed to make Malta and eventually
New York under our own power. I was on the Destroyer Duncan earlier, in the Battle of Cape Esperance, where the cruiser Boise made the all- time naval Hall of Fame. Nothing happened to us except that we got sunk. I was one of the waterlogged survivors picked up by the Destroyer McCalla and transferred to the Boise which brought us home."
Vigent, Eugene W., SoM 2/ c, U. S. S. Gray Lag, Northfield.
" Before joining the commissioning crew of the Gray Lag at Portland I had a year in the Atlantic and a year in the Pacific on PC- 620, operating electronic antisubmarine
devices, a set- up akin to radar. I got interested enough in the subject to want to continue it in civilian school."
Whitney, Bruce, WT 2/ c, Assault Transport Badger, South Norwalk.
" My ship was a converted can beefed up to land assault personnel. As a unit we got credit for 25 enemy submarines in the Atlantic and Pacific and won a unit citation. In preparation for the landing at Lingayen Gulf in Luzon, we carried in the underwater demolition teams that opened the path for the first wave. One ship of our class was beached in a connected operation, probably the Belknap."
Yacovelli, John J., RT 1/ c, Naval Materiel School, Washington, D. C., Fairfield.
" For me it was a pleasant relief to get back in the States after three years of rough duty and rough living in Panama,
where I was in a radio maintenance and repair crew. The last chapter of the war was a bright spot for me since I was in the top ten of my class at materiel school in Washington and was held over as an instructor."
Zukowski, Stanley P., Y 1/ c, Carrier Salamaua, Bristol.
" At the entrance to Lingayen Gulf in January our baby flat- top took a suicide plane carrying two bombs. The fuselage plowed through seven decks. One bomb exploded and the other went out the side of the ship. Three compartments were flooded and one engine was knocked out. We teased her into San Francisco on one engine and got back to work in time to witness the big Japanese penmanship exercises in Tokyo Bay September 2."
CONNECTICUT VETERANS COMMEMORATIVE BOOKLET
Vol. VI Oct. 24, 1945 No. 4
CARLETON B. CLYMA, Editor
This booklet is published by the State of Connecticut, through the Office of the Governor, as an addition to the souvenirs and memorabilia of the Connecticut men who served in the United States Navy during World War II.
The courtesies and assistance of public information officers at the ports, the Third Naval District and the Naval Separation Center, Lido Beach, Long Island,
N. Y., are acknowledged herewith.
Copies of this booklet are provided for the men whose names appear on the Final Muster Call herein. A copy is on file for reference purposes at each of the 200 public libraries in the State.
Reproduction of the material in this booklet is permissible only with written authorization.
The personal experience stories were reported by Duncan R. Underhill and Raymond J. Fitzpatrick.
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THE PICTURES
The Navy's LSM 168, pictured on the cover, made its first appearance in action in the invasion of Leyte. The picture shows the landing ship as it debouches men and machines on the East Coast of Cebu, on March 26, 1945, with troops of the Army's Americal Division wading ashore in waist deep water to catch the Japs off balance.
The Submarine Tender, U. S. S. Orion, pictured on Page nine is one of the Navy's modern submarine tenders. She spent two years in the Pacific and serviced 169 submarines
as well as assisting in the repair of many of the Navy's surface vessels. She mothered a squadron of ten subs which sank more than a million tons of shipping and damaged half as much. She was commissioned Sept. 30, 1943 at Oakland, California.
The three destroyers, pictured on Page Five, are U. S. S. Downes ( top), U. S. S. Davis ( center) and the U. S. S. Tucker ( bottom). The Downes was one of the ships partially destroyed at Pearl Harbor, and was rebuilt at Mare Island around salvaged machinery and gear. Of the Mahon class, she was originally commissioned
in 1937. The Tucker is of the same class, commissioned in ' 36, and was built
at the Norfolk Navy Yard. The Davis, of Sommers class, commissioned in 1938, was built at the Bath Yards in Maine.
CONNECTICUT AT WAR
Official figures on the number of Connecticut
men in the armed services during World War II are as yet unavailable. The best estimate, from the State Selective Service Headquarters, is 250,000. The same source reports 182,162 men from Connecticut were drafted prior to V- J Day.
The estimate on the total number indicates
that an additional 70,000 Connecticut
men were members of the Connecticut
National Guard, were commissioned
from civilian life, or volunteered for the various branches of the armed services.
Official Navy figures as of June 30, 1945, list 61,915 Connecticut men were serving in the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard.
Selective Service reports a total of 33,833 Connecticut men discharged from the armed services prior to V- J Day.
These figures provide as basis for an estimate that there were 125,000 to 140,000 Connecticut men in the Army as of V- J Day, September 2, 1945.
THE MUSTER OUT ROLL CALL
Names, ratings and addresses of Connecticut men discharged from October 19 to 24, 1945, inclusive, from official Navy records, Separation Center, Lido Beach, L. I., N. Y.
ACAMPORA, Joseph F., EM 1/ c
131 Burwell St., New Haven, 13 ACETO, Salvatore P., MoMM 2/ c
69 Webb St., Hamden AKRIDGE, Nathaniel W., MM 2/ c
RFD 4, Danbury ALLAIRE, Richard L., SM 1/ c
124 Sigourney St., Hartford AMERICK, Andrew, Jr., BM 2/ c
107 Cherry St., Torrington AMIDEN, Lawrence G., CM 2/ c
West Willington ANDERSON, Arthur H., BM 1/ c
36 Ward St., Milford
ANDERSON, Gordon R., Sr., F 1/ c
D- 56 Brookfield St., Hartford ANDERSON, Herbert E., AMM 2/ c
7 Wallace St., West Haven ANDERSON, Joseph E., M 3/ c
160 Spring St., New Haven ANDOLINA, Vincent J., WT 2/ c
326 South Main St., Waterbury ANDREWS, Clayton A., GM 1/ c
111 Oakland Terr., Hartford ANDRONACO, Anthony J., ACM
Valley Rd., New Canaan
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ANSTETT, William C, WT 2/ c
21 Upson Ave., Winsted APPELL, Merwin A., S 2/ c
Rt. 80, Box 77, North Branford AQUISTUCI, Louis G., MM 1/ c
677 William St., Bridgeport ARNOLD, John B., QM 2/ c
318 Baldwin St., Waterbury ARPIN, Alphege J., S 2/ c
73 River St., Baltic BAADEN, John R., Jr., S 2/ c
Yellow Mill Village, Bridgeport BAILEY, Milton H., S 1/ c
128 Main St., Derby BAIMES, Charles F., AMM 2/ c
30 Gregory St., New Haven BALLARD, Allen W., S 1/ c
38 Elm Plains, Windsor Locks BALOG, Steven M., MoMM 2/ c
310 Selleck St., Stamford BARLETTO, Ralph P., BM 2/ c
123 Burroughs St., Bridgeport BASQUILL, Edward P., ARM 1/ c
29 Lester St., West Haven BATTAGLIA, Gustave J., Cox
Box 466, 350 Park St., New Britain BATTISTA, Alfred, PtrV 3/ c
111 Bridge St., Middletown BAYERSDORFER, George, MM 1/ c
Hope St., Springdale BAZZANO, Joseph P., S 1/ c
369 Main St., Winsted BEARDOW, Newell S., SF 2/ c
7 Providence St., Taftville BEAUCHAMP, Paul E., FC 2/ c
Blakeslee Place, No. Haven BEAUDRY, Adam P., AMM 3/ c
c/ o R. Kriewald, E. State St., Westport BECKWITH, Richard L., Prtr 1/ c
67 Church St., Hamden BEECHER, Henry W., S 1/ c
63 Dwight St., New Britain BEIZER, Louis M., SK 3/ c
27 Wethersfield Ave., Hartford BELOIN, Frederick J., MoMM 2/ c
6 Robbins Ct., Milford BELOIN, Frederick J., MoMM 2/ c
6 Robbins Ct., Milford BENNETT, Arthur J., SC 3/ c
Coulter St., Saybrook BERARDIS, John J., AOM 3/ c
97 Easton Ave., Waterbury BIASE, Thomas, CBM
122 West Ave., Stamford BILBRO, Leonard B., TM 1/ c
306 Shelton Ave., New Haven BISHOP, Joseph H., S 1/ c
1453 Pembroke St., Bridgeport BISHOP, Pius C, S 2/ c
28 West Liberty St., Waterbury BITZER, Frederick J., FC 2/ c
61 Wetmore Ave., Winsted BLAKESLEE, Albert D., Jr., CM 2/ c
809 Forest Rd., New Haven BOCK, Paul A., CEM
1 Oak St., Willimantic BOGUES, John J., S 1/ c
20 Second Ave., Danbury BONAZZOLI, Dino A., CM 2/ c
18 Arthur St., New Haven BORKOWSKI, Stanley, WT 2/ c
4 Highview Ave., New Britain BORST, Walter H., AMM 1/ c
c/ o Pirzl, 190 Tolland St., East Hartford BOSTWICK, Leon E., S 2/ c
120 Maple St., Manchester
BOTHAM, Leon E., F 2/ c
93 Hunters Ave., Taftville BOUFFARD, William W., MoMM 1/ c
181 Alsace St., Bridgeport BOURDETTE, Leonard T., AMMC 1/ c
41 Stevens St., Danbury BOWEN, Ledyard S., S 1/ c
Dudley Rd., Wilton BRADLEY, Edward J., MaM 2/ c
West Willington BRANCHINI, Bruno, MM 3/ c
217 Rosette St., New Haven BRENNAN, William E., PhM 2/ c
59 Ivy Street, West Haven BREWSTER, Harold D., CCM
38 Carleton PL, Bristol BREZICKI, Thomas, S 1/ c
49 North St., Wallingford BROOKS, Francis H., MM 3/ c
121 Layton St., West Hartford BROWN, Daniel G., GM 3/ c
230 So. Highland St., West Hartford BRUNETTI, James F., AS
10 Merwin St., Norwalk BRUNO, Albert S., Cox
17 Suburban Ave., Cos Cob BUCHAS, William J., GM 1/ c
Elm Hill, Newington BUCK, Donald B., CQM
28 Clark St., Woodmont BUCKLEY, Richard V., SK 3/ c 64 Brownell Ave., Hartford BUDEIT, Frederick C, BM 2/ c
43 West St., New Haven BUELL, Merton R., CSp ( V) 15 Whitfield St., Guilford BURNETT, Richard J., F 1/ c
30 Christensen St., Naugatuck BURZYCKI, Felix W., CM 3/ c
43 Fountain St., Norwich BUTKIVICH, Stanley F., BM 1/ c
37 Andrew Ave., Naugatuck CADRAIN, Arthur P., AOMT 1/ c
150 Porters Pass, Kensington CAMERON, Leo F., S 1/ c
1353 Fairfield Ave., Bridgeport CAPUTO, Joseph J., CSF
21 Alexander St., Greenwich CARMODY, Walter J., SK 2/ c
482 No. Main St., Wallingford CARRELL, Russell A., QM 1/ c
Farview Acre, Sharon CARR, Joseph H., SF 1/ c 273 Main St., Winsted CATTOLL, Robert F., S 1/ c
Echo Lake Rd., Watertown CAYA, Clement, G., S 1/ c 120 First St., Hamden CAVANAUGH, Earl, MoMM 2/ c
24 Stillman Ave., Pawcatuck CERUTI, Albert A., GM 3/ c
1594 North Broad St., Meriden CHAMBERLAIN, Willard E., M 3/ c
23 Lindberg St., East Haven CHAPMAN, Walter F., CRM
329 West Main St., Norwich CHARNEY, Frank J., S 1/ c
165 Cornwall St., Stratford CHOTI, Joseph, Jr., MM 2/ c
Dibble Edge Rd., Wallingford CIMO, Guy, S 1/ c
420 Morse St., Hamden CLANCY, Michael F., SK 2/ c
81 Madison St., Hartford CLARK, Carl C, Ptr 1/ c
94 Edgemere Ave., West Hartford
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CLARK, Gordon W., MM 2/ c
RFD 4, Box 122- A, Putnam CLARKE, Pedro, St 2/ c
Box 10, Dayville CLARKIN, John I., S 1/ c
5 Elton Court, Norwalk COCORULLO, Louis J., CM 1/ c
28 Pearl St., New Haven COFONE, William E., S 1/ c
468 Atlantic St., Stamford COHENS, Charles W., StM 1/ c
212 Capen St., Hartford COLASSO, Quintin P., Cox
11 Borglum St., Stamford COLE, Lawrence R., MoMM 2/ c
1413 East Main St., Bridgeport CONCANNON, Howard S., CSF
20 Highland Ave., Bridgeport CONNELLY, William T., Jr., AEM 1/ c
42 Fuller St., Naugatuck CONNOLLY, William J., SF 3/ c
256 Clinton Ave., New Haven CONROY, Eugene P., EM 3/ c
22 Culver St., Seymour COOK, George W., S 1/ c
23 Babcock St., Hartford COOK, Robert T., CEM
16 Overland Ave., Bridgeport COONLEY, Byron R., SC 3/ c
53 Imlay St., Hartford COPES, Aelix A., S 2/ c
38 Sanford St., Hartford CORIDEO, Vincent J., GM 2/ c
33 Brewster St., Waterbury COTE, Adam L., CM 2/ c
160 Hungerford St., Hartford COTE, Camille F., GM 2/ c
147 Farren Ave., New Haven COTE, Rudolph J. B 2/ c
244 Tenth St., Plainfield CRANE, John J„ MoMM 1/ c
116 Davenport Ave., New Haven CRAWFORD, Kenneth B., WT 2/ c
Durham CRONK, Robert F., S 1/ c
24 Colley St., Waterbury CSOM, Michael, Jr., BM 2/ c
840 Wordin Ave., Bridgeport CULLEN, Stephen, J. S 2/ c
15 Seneca PL, Greenwich CULLIGAN, Frank J., MM 3/ c
510 East Main St., Bridgeport CURTISS, George S., SKD 3/ c
634 Paddock Ave., Meriden CUSSON, Joseph F., EM 1/ c
94 Cambridge St., Elmwood CWALINA, Joseph J., CMM
338 Railroad Ave., Bridgeport DADDARIO, Raymond F., BM 2/ c
66 Barbour St., Hartford DADDONA, Michael P., GM 3/ c
Bryan Rd., Rowayton DAKIN, Herbert W., CGM
Box 314, Forestville DALE, William T., SF 2/ c
28 Senate Ave., Milford DARLING, Harry H., SF 3/ c
616 Valley St., New Haven DAVENPORT, Michael, MoMM 1/ c
75 Prospect St., Winsted DAVIDSON, Thomas W., SM 2/ c
5 Townsend Ave., New Haven DAVIS, John R., MM 3/ c
74 Nelson Ave., Waterbury DeCOST, George L., SC 1/ c
Rocky Nook Rd., New Canaan
DELIA, Benjamin, MoMM 1/ c
272 Franklin St., Norwich DELRE, John A., GM 3/ c
637 Main St., Bridgeport DeLUCA, August L., BM 2/ c
6 Peck Hill, Danbury DeNIGRIS, Alphonse R., WT 2/ c
44 Home Terrace, East Hartford DeRITO, Frank A., S 1/ c
90 1/ 2 Meadow St., Waterbury DEWING, Harold A., SoMH 2/ c
84 Scarborough St., Hartford DIBBLE, Clarence W., SM 2/ c
11 Main St., Danbury DiMENNA, Louis J., RM 2/ c
103 James St., Bridgeport DIMOCK, Edward T., Ptr 2/ c
Main St., Avon DISCALA, George F., BM 2/ c
7 Lubrano PL, So. Norwalk DONAHUE, Edward F., CSK ( PA)
105 Stafford St., Waterbury, 64 DONOFREE, Norman N., Cox
97 Raymond St., Darien DONNELLY, Burton A., MoMM 3/ c
16 Grand St., Middletown DONZELLA, Annunzio S., MoMM 1/ c
229 Court I, Apt. 310, YMV, Bridgeport DORAN Charles P., CY ( AA)( T)
422 Lafayette St., Bridgeport DOUGLAS, George E., MM 3/ c
250 Rockwell Ave., Stratford DRAGHI, Arthur A., BM 2/ c
212 East St., Wallingford DRITENBAS, Victor P., CM 1/ c
26 Fairmont Ave., Bridgeport DRODWILL, Alex S., SC 2/ c
Grove St., Hazardville DUNGEL, John P., CM 3/ c
RFD 4, Box 109, Putnam DUNNE, Edward F., S 1/ c
747 Main St., Winsted DUREPO, Halyer C, F 1/ c
11 Kearney Ave., New Britain DWYER, James V., S 1/ c
27 Gibbs St., New Haven DYER, Francis B., CEM ( T)
3998 Main St., Stratford ELLEFSEN, Marvin K., RM 1/ c
87 Haverford St , Hamden ELLSWORTH, John R. BM 1/ c
152 Preston St., Hartford ELWIN, Alfred L., SF 2/ c
RFD 1, So. Coventry EMERY, Vincent J., GM 2/ c
63 Woodward Ave., South Norwalk EMOND, Ronald J., CSM
30 Merrell Ave. Southington EMONS, John J., S 1/ c
46 Ruby St , New Haven ENRIGHT, Gerald F., CMM ( T)
10 Cassius St., New Haven ERICKSON, William S., AOM 2/ c
59 Ridgeview Ave., Bridgeport ESSEX, Walter F., CMoMM
52 Merchant St , Bridgeport EVERLITH, Roy A., S 2/ c
50 Beacon View Drive, Fairfield FAGAN, James J., CQM
55 King St., Hartford FAGLEY, Homer A., Sp( V) 1/ c
762 Farmington Ave., West Hartford FARLEY, Walter M., SF 1/ c
44 Park Ave , Wildemere Beach, Milford FARNHOLZ, Roland J., Prtr 2/ c
44 Francis Lane, East Port Chester
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FASANO, Attilio, Y 2/ c
277 Blatchley St., New Haven FAUBEL, Edward A. ARM 1/ c
39 Turn of River Rd., Stamford FELLNER, John, CRM
58 Robert St., Hamden FERGUSON, Scott H., EM 2/ c
Saunders Point, Niantic FERRAN, Walter A., CCS
84 Overlook Ave., Forestville FIELDING, Burrill F., CMM
RFD 7, Norwich FILAKOVSKY, Michael F., MoMMIl/ c
152 Sixth St., Bridgeport FILDES, Robert R., GM 3/ c
62 Park St., Stratford FILO, John J., AM 1/ c
673 Old Stratfield Rd., Bridgeport FISHER, Charles R., MoMM 2/ c
Court 153, Y. M. V., Bridgeport FISHER, Walter I., S 2/ c
111 River Ave., Norwich FISKE, Charles W., CSSMT
10 Harriet St., Norwalk FIZZ, James S., STM 1/ c
16 Greyrock PL, Stamford FLAGG, Ovila W., S 1/ c
129 West Town St., Norwich FLEMING, William J., ARM 3/ c
366 Walnut St., Waterbury FLOWERS, Ray, S 2/ c
111 E. Liberty St., Danbury FRANCIAMORE, Sebastian J., GM 2/ c
55 Park Ave., Thompsonville FRITSCH, William C, WT 1/ c
561 New Britain Ave., Hartford FULLER, Stanley M., WT 3/ c
337 South Main St, New Britain GADZIK, George S., GM 1/ c
327 Washington St., New Britain GALOG, Julius, MM 1/ c
278 Flaxhill Rd., So Norwalk GEORGE, Arthur J., MM 3/ c
Bldg. 6, Apt. 206, Y. M. V., Bridgeport GHERARDI, Neil L., SSMT 3/ c
RFD, Somers GILLESPIE, William H., FCO 3/ c
3 North B. St., Taftville GILSON, William L., EM 3/ c
17 Gilbert St., West Haven GLASBRENNER, Melvin R., Y 2/ c
89 Jefferson Ave., New London GOMPERT, Harry B., Jr., MM 1/ c
Mill Rd., RFD 1, Stamford GOOD, Lawrence M., StM 1/ c
19 Shapley St., New London GORSKI, Henry J., S 1/ c
132 Wolcott St., Bristol GOTCH, John J., Jr. PhoM 1/ c
253 Mill St., East Port Chester GRABENSTEIN, Thomas P., CSF
79 Barrett Ave., Stamford GRAH, Max, SF 2/ c
387 Remington St., Bridgeport GRANUCCI, Warren J., MaM 3/ c
288 No. Colony St., Wallingford GRAVES, Roland J., SoM 2/ c
112 Frank St., East Haven GREGORY, Roy R., S 2/ c
645 Burnsford Ave., Bridgeport GRIMMETT, James R., MM 3/ c
219 West Main St , Norwich GRISER, Lawrence P., MM 2/ c
Meadow St., East Haven GREEN, Joseph J., S 1/ c
106 MacArthur Drive, Waterbury
GWIAZDOWSKI, Clarence A., S 1/ c
81 Union St., Norwich HACKEY, Harlan E., EM 3/ c
106 Newhall St., New Haven HADDOCK, William J., Cox
756 Orchard St., New Haven HAESCHE, Thomas P., PhM 2/ c
61 Clinton Ave., New Haven HALPIN, Joseph A., Cox
162 Prospect Ave., Shelton HAMMEL, William R., S 1/ c
22 Denison Ave., New London HAMMER, Albert , CMM
82 Hollister St., Stratford HARRINGTON, Joseph E., SK 1/ c
1797 Stratford Ave., Bridgeport HART, William H., ARM 1/ c
1179 Main St., Stratford HARTIGAN, James F., CSF
Richmondville Ave., Westport HEALY, James J., QM 3/ c
143 So. Main St., South Norwalk HEBERT, Lewis S., GM 2/ c
29 Elm St., New Haven HEMINGSON, Frederick R., CM 2/ c
Washington Depot HENRY, James M., SKT 2/ c
38 Main St., Deep River HERMS, Richard H., AM 2/ c
151 Gilman St., Hartford HEWITT, Seymour W., CSK
53 Beach Ave., Watertown HIGGINS, James Q., MM 3/ c
71 South Main St., Torrington HILL, James K., WT 2/ c
1042 Capitol Ave., Hartford HILL, Roy L., Jr., EM 3/ c
594 Boswell Ave., Norwich HINES, Patrick J., WT 2/ c
Fillmore St., New Haven HOGAN, James E., MoMM 2/ c
82 Forest Lawn Ave., Stamford HOLDWRIGHT, Francis E., S 1/ c
35 Houston St., New Haven HOLLAND, Walter R., S 2/ c
175 High St., Manchester HOOPER, George H., CQM
1349 Noble Ave., Bridgeport HORROCKS, Edward C, SC 1/ c
38 South Front St., New Haven HOULE, Philip H., MaM 3/ c
56 Berkley Ave., Southington HOUSE, Quentin R., MM 1/ c
Benson Rd., Bethel HOUSTON, Harold F , Jr., SF 1/ c
169 Lawncrest Rd., New Haven, 15 HOYT, Charles W., BM 1/ c
Stamford Trust Co., 300 Main St., Stamford HUFFMAN, David J., QM 3/ c
17 Wiltshire Lane, West Hartford HUNTER, William J., St 3/ c
2 Newfield St., Middletown HUSSEY, Daniel P., MM 1/ c
138 Winfield Drive, Stratford IAIZZI, Louis, S 1/ c
Strawberry Hill, New Canaan INTEGLIA, Edward, S 1/ c
Hedge St., New Haven JACOBS, Curtis B., EM 2/ c
500 Wilmot Ave., Bridgeport JACOBS, Richard D., QM 2/ c
Smith Court, Noank JAHN, Charles H., PhM 2/ c
29 Whittlesey Ave., New Haven JOHNSON, Charles G., PhoM 2/ c
321 Main St., Portland
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JOHNSON, Walter F., MoMM 1/ c
249 Byram Rd., East Port Chester JORDAN, Michael J., S 1/ c
319 Ct. N., Marina Village, Bridgeport KACZMARCZYK, Frank M., MoMM 2/ c
Box 193, Newington KARBOWSKI, Henry G., GM 2/ c
Mill St., East Haven KARNOFSKI, Herbert A., SM 2/ c
245 Remington St., Bridgeport KARRMANN, David F., CRM ( PA)
6 Lanyon Drive, Cheshire KEACTY, Vincent J., RM 1/ c
RFD 5, Danbury KELLY, Charles W., PhM 1/ c
209 Pearl St., Middletown KELLY, Edward J., S 1/ c
133 Shelton Ave., New Haven KELMELIS, Victor W., Cox
RFD 2, Torrington KENNEDY, Robert J., FC 2/ c
66 Hopkins St., Hartford KERSHNER, Leonard B., FC 3/ c
213 DeForest Ave., Bridgeport KINAT, Adolph H., ARM 2/ c
76 Queen St., Bristol KING, Donald J., CCM
47 Maltby PL, New Haven KING, William A., S 2/ c
Pulaski Highway, Ansonia KINGBAUM, Emil F., ACMM( PA)
14 Summer St., Manchester KLICH, Edward M., Cox
Main St., Rockfall KMIETEK, Edward J., SM 2/ c
30 Union St., Middletown KOLCZAK, Alexander J., MM 2/ c
874 Main St., Newington KRAUSS, Herman C, EM 1/ c
RFD 4, Norwich KREMSKI, Julius J., RdM 1/ c
West St., Plantsville KRISAK, Edward F., GM 3/ c
c/ o Mrs. M. Bilyak, Yalesville KRIZAN, Paul, SM 2/ c
13 Highland Ave., Danbury KRIZAN, Stephen, SM 1/ c
13 Highland Ave., Danbury KRIZANSKY, Michael, SF 1/ c
837 Reservoir Ave., Bridgeport KURKULONIS, John, MM 1/ c
3 Harrison Ave., Branford KURTY, Joseph P., Cox
515 E. Center St., Wallingford LABUTIS, William J., S 1/ c
Shadduck, RFD 3, Waterbury LaCHAPELLE, Alvin J., MaM 2/ c
52 Chapman St., Putnam LaCROIX, John F., RM 1/ c
112 So. Whittlesey Ave., Wallingford LANE, Charles H., EM 1/ c
309 Fairview Ave., Hamden LARSEK, John J. SK 1/ c
53 West Elm St., Deep River LARSON, Oscar E., MoMM 1/ c
333 Jefferson St., Hartford LAURETA, Pablo G., CK 1/ c
551 Oak St., Greenwich LaVORGNA, George, WT 1/ c
832 Winchester Ave., New Haven LAWLESS, Roderick D., Jr., AM 1/ c
Montville LEACH, Clayton J., S 1/ c
51 Houston St., New Haven LEMIRE, Lawrence L., MM 1/ c
380 West Main St., Waterbury
LEMIRE, Lucien J., AMM 3/ c
31 Colonial St., Oakville LENKIEWICZ, Stanley H., SC 1/ c
Division St. Ext., Norwich LENT, William H., PhM 3/ c ( T)
79 Ives St., Hamden LEONARD, Thomas E., TM 2/ c
Box 565, Plainfield LESTER, James D., GM 3/ c ( T)
60 Elm St., Shelton LICARE, Peter A., RdM 2/ c
42 Fifth St., East Norwalk LOCASCIO, Giacomo G., AMM 1/ c
10 Laurel St., Winsted LOWNEY, Joseph E., CWT
6 Pearl St., New Haven LUCERINI, George N., Cox
59 Clermont St., Hartford MacDONALD, Ralph C, AMM 1/ c
Madison MACHA, Alphonse J. F 2/ c
7 Main St., Willimantic MACK, George J., Jr., GM 2/ c
106 So. Broad St., Meriden MADLER, Karl R., Cox
52 Chadwick Ave. Hartford MALANEY, Elmer E., MMS 2/ c
71 Warrenton Ave., Hartford MALASPINA, Pasquale J., MM 3/ c
12 Hillcrest Ave., Watertown MALOK, Matthew J., EM 2/ c
1005 E. Main St., Bridgeport MANCARELLA, Joseph J., MM 1/ c
120 Richard St. New Britain MANFREDI, Domenic G., CM 1/ c
1125 Hopewell Rd. So. Glastonbury MARCELLO, Robert T., Ptr 3/ c ( CB)
597 Orange St, New Haven MARDEN, William C, Jr., Cox
51 Whalley Ave., Woodmont MARGOLIS, Irving, SF 1/ c
31 Warren St., New London MARKS George N., Ptr 1/ c
229 Holabird Ave., Winsted MAROTTO, Patsy L., GM 3/ c
25 Neptune Ave., So. Norwalk MARSHALL, James H., QM 1/ c
419 Montauk Ave., New London MARSZALEK, John M., CEM
12 So. Walnut St., Wauregan MARTIN, Edward P., Ptr 3/ c
111 Kneen St., Shelton MARTIN, Emil W., S 1/ c
361 Bunnell St., Bridgeport MARTINA, Raymond, MM 2/ c
152 School St., Manchester MARUGGI, Alexander, MM 3/ c
37 Stewart Ave., Norwalk MASON, Arthur P., CM 2/ c
781 Woodtick ltd., Waterbury MASSA, Francis A., AMM 1/ c
57 Benton St., Hartford MASSO, Frank J., CCS( AA)( T)
317 Hollister St., Stratford MAURER, Kenneth R., AMMF 2/ c
211 Meriden Ave., Southington McCARTHY, James T., PhM 2/ c
173 Park St., New Britain McCARTHY, John J., FC 3/ c
40 Woodland Dr., Greenwich McCARTHY, Kenneth B., S 2/ c
88 Mill St., Middletown McCUE, Edward D., CM 2/ c
165 Spring St., Windsor Locks McDADE, Ambrose E., CEM( T)
73 Newport Ave., West Hartford,
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McGRATH, George E., S 2/ c
43 Sigourney St., Hartford McKNIGHT, Ebenezer, StM 2/ c
384 Bellevue St., Hartford McNALLY, Thomas J., CY( T)
41 Annapolis Dr., West Hartford McNERNEY, Clifford J., CM 2/ c
28 Myrtle Ave. Danbury McCORMACK, Joseph A., M 1/ c
2 Grigg St., Greenwich MECSERI, Stephen, Jr., GM 2/ c
17 Orchard Place, Cos Cob MEDVE, Peter, CSF
Box 80, Old Town Rd., Bridgeport MEERBERGEN, Marcel G., PhM 2/ c
96 East Ave., Norwalk MEYER, Wesley B., WT 2/ c
364 Oak St., New Haven MILIOUS, William F., S 1/ c ( QM)
Bldg. 2, Yellow Mill Village, Bridgeport MILLER, Alfred W., SoM 2/ c
46 Gilbert St., New Britain MILLER, Charles E., S 1/ c
53 Willow St., New Britain MILLER, Michael P., MoMM 2/ c
117 Lockwood Ave., Stamford MILLS, David B., FC 3/ c
Turkey Hill Rd., Westport MILLS, Frederick I., CM 1/ c
Box 81, Green Farms, Maple Ave., Westport MINAGIL, Kenneth C, RdM 3/ c
29 Tobler Terrace, Wethersfield MINOR, Arthur C, S 1/ c
131 Woodlawn Circle, East Hartford MINYO, Joseph J., Jr., F 1/ c
76 Hawthorne St., Stamford MOLOCHKO, Michael, Av Cad
104 Livingston Pl., Bridgeport MORAN, Arthur, GM 2/ c
714 Court S., Marina Village, Bridgeport MORGAN, Russell A., QM 1/ c
44 Gregory Blvd., East Norwalk MORRISSEY, William H. Jr., CPhM
39 Willis St., New Haven MUIR, Walter A., QM 3/ c
84 James St., Torrington MULCAHY, John J., F 1/ c
199 Fairfield Ave., Bridgeport MULLENIX, John A., EM 3/ c
2 Ash St., Milford MULVANEY, George F., CSF
Cross St., Ridgefield MYNARSKI, Joseph P., RdM 2/ c
93 Byram Rd., East Port Chester NAIVA, Frederick S., Cox
Box 39, River St., Poquonock NATOLE, Joseph, SC 3/ c
134 Center St., Bridgeport NAYLOR, William F., PhM 3/ c
28 Cottage St., New Haven NEUMON, Bert P., EM 3/ c
1810 Stratford Ave., Bridgeport NEWELL, Robert L., BM 2/ c
151 South St. Ext., Bristol NIEZABITOWSKI, Alfred J., S 1/ c
102 Brown Ave., Stamford NOLAN, Joseph F., GM 3/ c
159 Linnmoore St., Hartford NOLAN, William J., Y 2/ c
48 Beaver St., Hamden NOONAN, Edward M., CM 2/ c
9 Chestnut St., Manchester NOWAKOWSKI, Paul A., BM 1/ c
34 Hubbard St., Middletown OBER, George M., CRM( T)
41 Hanover St., Bridgeport
O'DONNELL, James T., SF 3/ c
690 Broad St., Meriden O'DONNELL, Robert C, SK 3/ c
21 Central St., Ansonia O'GARA, Thomas M., ARM 3/ c 559 Seaview Ave., Bridgeport OSTROSKI, Eugene, PhM 1/ c
124 Dikeman St., Waterbury PALMER, William R., F 1/ c
RFD 1, North Stonington PALMIERI, Salvatore R., SC 2/ c
759 Winchester Ave., New Haven PANCIERA, Merito, CM 1/ c
Pequot Ave., Mystic PANNONE, Frank J., Ptr l/ c( T)
13 Daggett St., New Haven PANUCCI, Orlando G., EM 1/ c
219 Magee Ave., Stamford PASCUCCI, Joseph J , S 1/ c 121 Evelyn St., Stratford PATTON, Alexander J., CMM
14 Evergreen Ave., New London PAUL, Edward O., F 1/ c
151 Richard St., New Britain PAUL, Gerald R., S 2/ c
116 Greene St., Bristol PAWLOSKI, Otto E., SF 3/ c
438 Park St., Bristol PAYNE, Arnold E., SC 1/ c
Bldg. 52, Success Ave., Bridgeport PAYTON, Terrance V., Y 3/ c
E. Broadway, Milford PECKHAM, Charles H., MoMM 1/ c
375 Pleasant St., Willimantic PEKAROVIC, Paul G., BM 2/ c
RFD 1, Willimantic PERRA, Omer G., S 2/ c
27 Prospect St., East Hartford PESACRETA, Patrick S., S 1/ c
49 Van Zant St., E. Norwalk PETRACCI, Pellegrino, MM 2/ c
13 Falls Ave., Oakville PHELAN, Francis M., CTM
102 Bridge St., Waterbury PHELPS, Merle E., PhM 1/ c
95 Prospect St., Stafford Springs PHINNEY, Malcolm M., GM 2/ c
208 Farmington Ave., Hartford PICCOT, Daniel M., CM 2/ c 71 Regent Terrace, Devon PICKERSTEIN, Isidore E. f CMoMM
81 Pine Hill Ave., Stamford PIERSON, Siegel H., TM 3/ c
438 Second Ave., West Haven PIETROWSKI, Joseph E., S 1/ c
7 Everett St., Norwich PILBIN, Julius J., BM 2/ c
144 New St., Forestville PIRE, Peter J., GM 3/ c
10 Laden Ave., Wallingford PITNEY, Herbert E., BM 1/ c
48 Davenport Ave., Greenwich POIROT, Charles A., CSF
400 Bradley St., East Haven POLLARD, Irving R., EM 1/ c
190 New Haven Ave., Derby POPOVITCH, Phelix, Cox
Dudley Town Rd., Bloomfield POWERS George J., S 1/ c
256 Highridge Drive, Bridgeport PRATT, Merritt B., S 1/ c
Mountain Rd., Glastonbury PRINCE, Frederick F., Jr., GM 3/ c
56 Washington PL, Bridgeport QUICK, Joseph, F 1/ c
185 Riverside Drive, Devon
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RAJOTTE, John A. SC 1/ c
238 Carroll Ave., Bridgeport RASCATI, Joseph F., SCB 1/ c
548 Orange St., New Haven RATCLIFFE, Robert J., S 1/ c
259 West Robbins Rd., Newington RAUCCIO, Joseph H., ARM 2/ c
27 Hamilton St., New Haven RAYNER, Joseph B., EM 2/ c
115 Oak St., Manchester RECHT, Jack, QM 3/ c
173 Madison Terrace, Bridgeport RECKMACK, Robert P., GM 2/ c
Horton Ave., Cheshire RILEY, John R., MM 2/ c
35 Orange St., Waterbury RIPPNER, Philip, PhM 1/ c
18 Lawrence St., Norwalk RIVARD, Edward F., MoMM 3/ c
3 Carpet St., Enfield RIVENBURG, Edward W., SM 1/ c
1216 New Britain Ave., Elmwood ROBERTS, Oliver H., S 1/ c
Box 191, Old Lyme ROCK, Francis C, S 2/ c
117 Tolland St., East Hartford RODERICK, Geal A., BM 1/ c
4 Hancock St., Stonington ROGERS, Kenneth H., S 1/ c
11 Fairfield Ave., Old Greenwich ROSSITTO, Caesar R., S 2/ c
44 Nelton Ct., Hartford ROTHFUSS, Charles F., Jr., WT 1/ c
978 First Ave., West Haven ROWLAND, Norman R., GM 3/ c
16 Owen St., Hartford ROY, Aime W., GM 2/ c
344 LaSalle St., New Britain ROY, John, S 1/ c
840 Beechwood Ave., Bridgeport RUGGIERO, Michael D., S 1/ c
2480 Main St., Hartford RUSSO, Salvatore S., Cox
47 Water St., Middletown RYALLS, Kay E., S 1/ c
15 Chapin PL, Hartford SABO, Charles, WT 1/ c
157 Crystal Ave., New London SABOL, William J., S 1/ c
200 Adams St., Bridgeport SACZYNSKI, Michael E., F 1/ c
Box 54, East Haven SAKL, Edward M., Bkr 3/ c
15 Greenwood St., Watertown SAKOVICH, Fred, EM 2/ c
91 Gilbert St., West Haven St. JOHN, Lawrence W., QM 1/ c
8 Bridge St., Suffield SAMATULSKI, John S., Bkr 2/ c
183 Federal St., Bridgeport SANDIN, Carl J., WT 1/ c
167 City Hill St., Union City SANFORD, Stephen J., FC 2/ c
Redding Ridge, Fairfield SARUBBI, Anthony J., CCM( AA)( T)
286 Enfield St., Hartford SASPORTAS, Benzion D., MaM 3/ c
74 Rosemont Ave., Wilson SAYADOFF, Daniel J., AMM 2/ c
590 Garden St., Hartford, 5 SCATTOLINI, Evo J., S 1/ c
11 Auburn St., Danbury SCHALLER, Frederick J., MoMM 3/ c
142 College Ave., Torrington SCHEIER, William, SC 1/ c
29 Arcadia St., Norwich
SCHLAGERAIT, Ernest, S 1/ c
248 South Main St., Naugatuck SCHLEICHER, Raymond O., PR 1/ c
1291 Forbes St. East Hartford SCHNEIDER, Richard T., AMM 3/ c( T)
590 No. Summerfield Ave., Bridgeport SCHOTT, John, CM 1/ c
222 W nthrop St., Torrington SCHUDDEKOPF, Richard F., PhoM 1/ c
66 Clifton Ave., West Hartford SCHULTZ, Erwin, MM 1/ c
50 Orchard St., Terryville SCIRICA, Joseph, EM 1/ c
69 Edward St., Hartford SCOTT, John F., BM 2/ c
68 Montgomery St., Waterbury SCOVILL, Lamson M., SM 1/ c
1 Central Ave., Waterbury SEARS, Stuart G., CBM
18 Willow St., Milford SELLEW, Roland E., WT 2/ c
131 Broad St., Middletown SEMINO, Raymond W., SC 3/ c
255 Central Ave., Norwich SENBERG, James L., AMM 2/ c
239 Hamilton St., New Haven SERRITELLA, Mario, MM 2/ c
357 Pequonnock St., Bridgeport SERVICE, Alfred L., BM 2/ c
South Willington SESSA, Thomas V., RM 2/ c
101 Woodmere Rd., Stamford SHEA, Edmund L., SF 1/ c
Fitch St., Montowese, No. Haven SHEPARD, Harvey F., S 1/ c
355 Laurel St., East Haven SHORTELLE, Robert E., ACRM
49 Franklin St., Wallingford SHULTZ, John W., S 1/ c
759 Arch St., New Britain SIEMIATKOSKI, Felix T., S 2/ c
27 Keanery St., Terry ville SIMMONS, James E., MoMM 3/ c
377 Broad St., New London SKILTON, Edward K., AOM 1/ c
45 Ballard Drive, West Hartford, 7 SKORVANEK, Joseph W., GM 1/ c
164 North Water St., East Port Chester SMITH, Albert M., AMMF 2/ c
17 Homestead Ave., West Haven SMITH, Albion, Jr., AMM 1/ c
c/ o George R. Cody, MD., East Norwalk SMITH, Alton E., StM 2/ c
16 Fairmount St., Hartford SMITH, Laurence H., Jr., F 1/ c
84 Sargeant St., Hartford SMITH, Roger P., RT 3/ c
61 Tunxis Rd., West Hartford, 7 SODEN, John, S 2/ c
56 Elton St., Waterbury SPECK, Anthony J., S 2/ c
385 Park Ave., Torrington STAFFORD, Claude H., AMM 2/ c
102 Rockledge Drive, Bristol STARKINS, Walter J., SC 2/ c
67 Arch St., Greenwich STEARNS, Wilbur C, S 1/ c
7 Fairfield Ave., Old Greenwich STEFANON, Koreakos J., SSML 2/ c( T)
Box 70, Upper Stepney STEVENS, James I., F 1/ c
41 Burritt Ave., Stratford STUCKEY, Walter C, BM 2/ c
6 Golden Hill Rd., Danbury STULTZ, Charles H., Jr., S 1/ c
191 Harriet St., Bridgeport
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72 Harrison St., Hartford SUNSHINE, Herbert S., Sp( X)( ED) l/ c( T)
81 Belden St., New London SUOJANEN, Charles E., SF 2/ c
57 Mead Ave., East Port Chester SWANSON, Herbert G., AM 3/ c
132 Linden Ave., Hamden SYZDEK, Stanley J., CCM
9 Chappell Ave., Willimantic TALAVINSKAS, Anthony B., MM 3/ c
53 Beech wood Ave., Torrington TARANTINO, Steven F., S 1/ c
117 West Ave., Stamford TARTAGLIA, Louis, Cox
69 High St., Waterbury TAYLOR, Theodore E., SK 1/ c
726 Wolcott Hill Rd., Wethersfield TEITELMAN, Harold N., AM 2/ c
514 Winthrop Ave., New Haven TEREISCHAK, Nicholas J., S 1/ c
301 1/ 2 Davis Ave., Fairfield TETI, Mario, BM 2/ c
366 High St., Torrington THERIAN, Frank J., Cox
South Main St., Windsor Locks TICKEY, William F., SF 3/ c
222 Adams St., Bridgeport TOBIN, Edward M., MoMM 3/ c
8 Elm St., Derby TOMLIN, Sidney W., CMMR
1137 Mill Plain Rd., Fairfield TOOTHILL, Thomas R., FC 3/ c
197 Deacon St., Bridgeport TOTH, Stephen, S 1/ c
89 Hemlock St., Bridgeport TOTTEN, Julian K., QM 2/ c
65 White Oak Lane, Waterbury TRAPHAGEN, Harry S., TM 2/ c( T)
Bldg. 7, Apt. 51A, Success Park, Bridgeport TRAVIS, Norman V., SC l/ c( T)
139 Main St., Manchester TRUSIWICZ, Stanley D., CGM
177 Andrew Ave., Naugatuck UHL, John, SK 1/ c
329 Edge wood Ave., New Haven UNITE, Ray N., CK 2/ c
c/ o Wilhoite, Ore Hill Rd., Lakeville UZIEMBLO, Edward V., RM 3/ c
52 Village St., Rockville VALKO, John P., WT 2/ c
1000 Maple wood Ave., Bridgeport VALLEY, Rudolph E., ART 2/ c
62 Perry Ave., Shelton VANELLA, Eli S 1/ c
32 New St., New London VAUGHN, George E., Mus l/ c( T)
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21 Mannin St., Stamford VERWHOLT, Raymond E., CSK( T)( CB)
Box 1792, Bridgeport VICTOR, Joseph W., TM 1/ c
131 Elm St., Winsted VIERING, Albert H., Jr., EM 2/ c
Collinsville VIGEANT, Eugene W., SoM 2/ c
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210 Hobart St., Meriden WALSH, John P., SK 1/ c
83 Roxbury St., Hartford WASHBURN, Robert L., S 1/ c
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| Title | Connecticut veterans commemorative booklet. Vol. 6, no. 4. Connecticut Men of the United States Navy, demobilization, Lido Beach Separation Center. October 19 to 24, 1945 |
| Subject - LCSH | Sailors -- Connecticut; Connecticut -- History -- World War, 1939-1945 -- Directories; United States. Navy History World War, 1939-1945; Lido Beach (N.Y.) |
| Description | Souvenir for Connecticut sailors passing through the Lido Beach Separation Center, in 1945. Includes photographs, some stories of their war service, descriptions of state aids and benefits available to veterans, and a directory of their names, ratings and addresses. Prepared by the Office of the Governor of the State of Connecticut with the assistance of the public information officers at the Ports, the Third Naval District and Naval Separation Center, Long Island, N.Y. Material and pictures are also provided by the U.S. Navy. Personal experience stories were reported by Raymond J. Fitzpatrick, Duncan R. Underhill. |
| Date - Created | 1945 Oct. 24 |
| Date - Digital | 2009 Feb. 20 |
| Contributors | Connecticut. Governor; Clyma, Carleton B.; United States. Navy, Underhill, Duncan R.; Fitzpatrick, Raymond J. |
| Collection | Connecticut Veterans Commemorative Booklets |
| Type | text |
| Format | |
| Language | eng |
| Source - Original | 19 p. : ports. ; 19 cm |
| Source - Location | Connecticut State Library call no.: ConnDoc G746se v.6 |
| Publisher | Connecticut State Library |
| Rights | Digital image © Connecticut State Library. All rights reserved. Images may be used for personal research or non-profit educational uses without prior permission. For permission to publish or exhibit, see Reproduction and Publication of State Library Collections, http://www.cslib.org/repropub.htm |
| Title-Alternative | Connecticut men in World War II : Vol. 6 Navy, no. 4 |
| Transcript | CONNECTICUT MEN of the United States Navy Demobilization, Lido Beach Separation Center October 19 to 24, 1945 STATE OF CONNECTICUT EXECUTIVE CHAMBERS HARTFORD To Connecticut Naval Veterans of World War II: Connecticut has a great seafaring tradition. In every war her men have fought gallantly for freedom. In days of peace her sons have officered and manned ships that have carried our American commerce everywhere in the world, Connecticut people are proud of that tradition. In this greatest of all wars Just ended you, as a- son of Connecticut, have courageously and faithfully maintained that tradition. Indeed, you have raised it to new glorious heights. You have added to that enduring list, started when Midshipman Nathaniel Fanning of Stonington took part in the historic encounÂter of John Paul Jones' Bon Homme Richard and HMS Serapis in 1779, immortal names - Macassar Straits, Java, Guadalcanal, Savo Island, Coral Sea, Santa Cruz, Midway and Lunga Point. To the lot of some of you fell the burden of the trainÂing and supply services at home and in ports, great and obscure, the world over. In fact, there are now new ports for the air arm and for the fleet, some of which will endure as monuments to that new arm of the Navy, the Seabees. Your fellow citizens in Connecticut are proud of your service. Yours very sincerely, Governor F T ' RAYMOND E. BALDWIN HERE ARE THEIR STORIES War correspondents of World War II frequently embellished and often overwrote the action stories of modest sailors. The aggregate result pleased editors, made headlines, and, on occasion, embarrassed the sailors. In retaliation, the correspondents and their victims were labelled, in characteristic service language, " Joe Blow". Actually, the " Joe Blows" were few and far between in this war. The purpose of these stories is to record without embellishment, the mood, the impressions, the exciting events, of the worst and best of the great days, before time blurs memories with resulting confusion as to events, dates and places. These are Navy men's stories, here recorded as near verbatim as possible in their own words.— The Editor. Andolina, Vincent J., WT 2/ c, BattleÂship Iowa, Waterbury. " I was one of the few members of the original crew the Iowa had at her comÂmissioning who stayed with her all through the war. Most of the original outfit were transferred on rotation or for one reason or another, but some of us stayed with the Iowa all along until some time after the war was over. In ' 43 we took President Roosevelt to North Africa and brought him home. Then we went into the Pacific and took part in almost every show out there. We missed being at Iwo Jima beÂcause repairs were being made, but we were out again for the latter part of the Okinawa campaign, and we'd been in everything else from the Marshalls on. We were off the Jap homeland at the time of surrender and I went ashore for three liberties in Japan, visiting Yokosuka and Yokohama. The people just gave us a wide berth." Arnold, John B., QM 2/ c, Transport General Heintzelman, Waterbury. " The last act of the war was a pretty pleasant relief for me. I was at the RichÂmond, California, Kaiser shipyard awaitÂing the commissioning of the Heintzelman. That San Francisco liberty is something to shout about. Before that I was on the General Hersey. On the Cruiser St. Louis I saw a bunch of action in the Pacific: Guadalcanal, Bismarck Archipelago and the two Kula engagements. The second Kula was a rough go. We took a torpedo and lost 21 frames off the bow. The Green Islands was another tight spot for us. A bomb got to our 20 and 40mm magazine which blew up, killing 26.'' Bailey, Milton H., S 1/ c, Tanker Grant's Pass, Derby. " I was in the armed guard of a tanker supporting the Lingayen Gulf operation and also logged some time in the China Sea east of Manila. Our ship was never singled out for attack but we stood plenty of GQ. On V- J Day I was in Mindanao, off Zamboanga, where the monkeys have no tails, according to a marine legend." Chapman, Walter F., CRM, Carrier Guadalcanal, Norwich. " Our experience with a German subÂmarine is unique in naval history. We caught it on the surface on a clear day. They were full of ginger at first, even firing at us with a deck gun. We returned the fire with some small stuff and killed one of their men. That was the signal for the rest to abandon ship. We sent out a whaleboat to take over. They ran a line to a destroyer, but the submarine was so badly damaged by depth charges that it was too unwieldy a tow. We finally took it on ourselves and hauled it into Bermuda with the full Heinie crew minus one casualty." Choti, Joseph, Jr., MM 2/ c, Seabees, Wallingford. " My long experience as a road builder and maintenance man on the Merritt and Wilbur Cross Highways was fine background for the job I drew in the Navy— truck driver on dock and depot construction on the big naval installation on the Philippine island of Calicoan. I'll be back on the Connecticut highways two days after I get out of Navy blues. The job is waiting for me." Cronk, Robert F., S 1/ c, Battleship Alabama, Waterbury. " I was one of the first Americans ashore in Japan, going into Yokosuka with a naval shore party to guard the base there. When we got in we didn't find a Jap around. The ones we met later on acted very friendly, but we didn't trust them at all. The good old Alabama was in a lot of action, first doing six months in the North Atlantic and then spending two and a half years in the Pacific. We were in enough engagements to rate a total of 12 battle stars. I was on the crew of a 5- inch gun on the port side, and we used it both for broadsides and for anti- aircraft work. We knocked down a lot of Jap planes, but the Alabama herself didn't get a scratch. I was with the same ship all the way through. We had a great vessel and a great crew." Davis, John R., MM 3/ c, Seabees, Waterbury. " After building airstrips on the Gilbert and Ellice Islands, I wound up running a bulldozer on the big naval installation at Samar Island in the Philippines, including a hospital. Funny thing about Samar, it's one of the most thinly populated of the big Philippine Islands because the natives are afraid of the typhoons. It's no wonder when you consider that their homes are made mostly out of fibre and weeds. The Navy builds a little more substantially than the local contractors and I don't think our buildings will sail away with the first big wind." De Luca, August L., BM 2/ c, Fleet Tug 146, Danbury. " In this man's war I was a seagoing tugboat hand in the fleet train in Cuba, Bermuda and Africa. The chow was great and the living comfortable and we never got in any gunfire jams. The biggest excitement we hit was when a hospital ship loaded with wounded went on the rocks and it took four tugs four days to float it." Donahue, Edward F., CSK, U. S. S. Ocelot, Waterbury. " As a chief storekeeper I handled supÂplies and equipment both ashore and afloat. I was with the U. S. S. Ocelot when she was commissioned and stayed with her for nine months while she was in the Atlantic and the Caribbean. I left her to do shore duty at Panama. I was also with the heavy cruiser Honolulu, and did some shore duty out at Guam. My four years in the Navy was about evenly split beÂtween sea and land duty. I didn't see a lot of action but had some very interesting experiences and I think I learned a lot." Dungel, John P., CM 3/ c, Cruiser Boise, Putnam. " We had plenty of satisfactory action while I was on the Boise in the Admiralties and Surigao Strait. In the big October payoff in Philippine waters, we got credit for an enemy battleship and two other craft of unspecified type." Emons, John J., S 1/ c, Mine Sweeper Tanager, New Haven. " My outfit was with the Tanager from the time she was commissioned at Lorian, Ohio. We took it to the Atlantic and operated her on coastal mine patrol. I'm going back to my job as a New Haven city fireman." Fagley, Homer A., Sp ( V) 1/ c, Naval Transport Squadron, West Hartford. " My job was about the most interesting I've heard of so far in the war. Operating out of a base in the Pawtucket River in Rhode Island, I was a crew member on R5D transport planes carrying VIPs 4 ( Very Important People) to destinations in Europe, North Africa and the MediterÂranean islands. On my total of 70 round trips I met a whole scrapbookful of Allied admirals and generals, legislators, diploÂmats and war correspondents. I made friends at many of our terminal stops, chiefÂly at Casablanca and Rabat in Morocco, Paris, Prestwick, Scotland and Malta." Fizz, James S., StM 1/ c, Transport General Mann, Stamford. " I made 16 trips to 19 countries deÂlivering invasion troops. The most conÂgenial people I met were in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where our ship picked up the first contingent of Brazilian troops to serve with the Allies in Italy. I had liberty in Rio and it was an eye- opener to see what a splendid country we had on our side in South America. Enroute to Europe our crew developed great admiration for the Brazilians, who impressed us as well- trained and enthusiastic fighters." Fleming, William J., ARM 3/ c, Carrier Randolph, Waterbury. " We were in the Ulithi anchorage one night in March, 1944, when just about dusk three Jap Frances bombers came in from nowhere. One of the Kamikazes crashed into the water, another crashed into the beach, but the third one came right in through the ackack and blasted into our stern. The casualties and damage were heavy enough, but we realized how lucky we were when later on we saw the Franklin after she'd almost been torn apart by explosions after a suicide attack. The Randolph was also hit at Leyte, but we figured we were ahead in the final score from the damage our carrier planes did at Iwo, Okinawa and Japan. We were right off Japan, ready to let the Nips have a lot more when the war ended." Gilson, William L., EM 3/ c, Repair Ship Oglala, West Haven. " In a three- year hitch doing routine electrical repairs in the Mediterranean and North Africa, I learned enough about wire installation to be ready to set up a business for myself." Graves, Roland J., SoM 2/ c, Destroyer Uhlmann, East Haven. " I was at Iwo and Okinawa and all the strikes on the Japanese homeland, a great payoff after attending two specialist schools — radar at Pearl Harbor and sound at Key West, Florida. We were banged around considerably in the July typhoon off Japan and rammed in a warm- up operation preparatory to the Guam landing." Green, Joseph J., S 1/ c, Light Cruiser Vicksburg, Waterbury. " At Iwo Jima our big ship went in as close as 150 yards from the beach to bombard Jap positions on the island. We were so far in that the Nips even began firing mortars at us, some of them coming close but none of them hitting us. At Okinawa we went in almost as close and we threw in a lot of big stuff at Jap strong- points. We also went up near Kyushu and other Jap home islands and were down at the Philippines. The Vicksburg was a new ship and the Japs lost many planes trying to sink her. Despite all the bombing and torpedo plane attacks, and the many tries that the Kamikaze boys made for us, the Vicksburg wasn't hit even once— and we got our fair share of enemy planes. I was a trainer on a 40mm anti- aircraft gun, and it gave me a big thrill to see those Jap planes go down in flames when we caught them as they came in, attempting to sink us." Gwiazdowski, Clarence A., S 1/ c, Newport Naval Training Station, R. I., Norwich. " For 12 years I was a supernumerary policeman while driving a taxi in Norwich. The discipline I learned on that job 6 qualified me for an instructing job in the Navy as soon as I got out of boot camp. At the Sampson boot camp in New York I was an acting company commander and at Newport a building commander. I've already received my appointment as a regular cop in Norwich and can't wait to get to work." Hebert, Lewis S., GM 2/ c, Battleship South Dakota, New Haven. " I was on the South Dakota when she got her big reputation as ' Battleship X.' At Santa Cruz she took on an attacking wave of 32 Jap bombers and dropped them all with her anti- aircraft. Another hot day she sank three Jap cruisers. After action around the Marianas, Marshalls and Gilberts we took a big part in the shelling of the Jap mainland in the final stage of the war." Horrocks, Edward C, SC 1/ c, Cruiser Boise, New Haven. " I joined the Boise at Philadelphia after she had taken her jolts, stayed with her in the drydock and made the Sicily, Italy and second Pacific operations with her." Iaizzi, Louis, S 1/ c, Destroyer Tucker, New Canaan. " Both on the Tucker and as a member of the armed guard of the Merchantman Mary M. Dodge, I stood plenty of GQs but was never in actual contact with the enemy." Labutis, William J., S 1/ c, Transport General Bunter, Waterbury. " The happiest bunch of fellows I ever saw was the gang we brought home from Okinawa after the Japs had surrendered. Those fellows could still hardly believe that it had happened, that the Japs were finished, the war was over and they were on their way home for good. We were at Ulithi when the word came that the Japs had given up, and we had some beer parties on one of the small islands there to celebrate. Our transport worked in both the Atlantic and the Pacific, having some close calls from submarines and planes." Lucerini, George N., Cox, Naval Operating Base, Bermuda, Hartford. " My first assignment was on a cargo ship assigned to North Atlantic Patrol off Iceland, but the second one was a sailor's dream. We took a yard oiler from Philadelphia to Bermuda and the 11 men in the crew lived like yachtsmen. The weather and the quarters and the food were all perfect and so was Bermuda when we got there. I know a little something about cabinet- making and I'm going to learn the trade." Malaney, Elmer E., MMS 2/ c, 119th Seabees, Hartford. " I used to work for Colt's, but didn't have much opportunity to use my small arms knowledge in the Seabees. I worked at Milne Bay, Hollandia and Manila on pontoon construction for barges and drydocks." Martin, Emil W., S 1/ c, CommunicaÂtions Flagship Auburn, Bridgeport. " Our ship was the actual command channel in the Marine assaults at Iwo Jima and Okinawa. For ten days I really had my hand on the pulse of those two vital operations." Massa, Francis A., AMM 1/ c, GalapaÂgos Base, Hartford. " Servicing and flying patrol bombers based at this Nicaraguan possession was one of the nuttiest experiences I ever had. Galapagos has the best fishing in the world— huge turtles, barracuda and lang- ouste, a cousin of the lobster. It also has those dopey gooney birds, which you can catch on a fish- hook with a spinner, and iguanas by the brigades. But when you've said that, you've said everything. There's not a woman on the island — which makes it strictly a desert as far as I'm concerned." 7 Masso, Frank J., CCS, Philippine Ship Repair Base, Stratford. " The technical name for my job is ' belly robber' and I was at it a total of 59 months, at Milne Bay and Finschhafen in New Guinea and at the big base off the Philippine island of Samar." Meerbergen, Marcel G., PhM 2/ c, Newport Naval Station, Norwalk. " My experience as a chemical worker with the Vanderbilt Laboratories and as a first aid man with Nash Engineering got me classified for medical duty and I spent three years at a shore station. My only plan is to switch to some other kind of work." Moran, Arthur, GM 2/ c, New Orleans Naval Repair Base, Bridgeport. " I was in the armed guard on six different transports on the Atlantic, Pacific and Mediterranean. The dizziest voyage I had was on the City of Flint which later got famous, and one of whose lifeboats I spotted on a subsequent run. I made the first convoy to Murmansk, Russia, aboard her in 1942. The Krauts didn't catch up with us until we had tied up at our destination when we took a good dose of shrapnel." Muir, Walter A., QM 3/ c, Ammunition Ship Great Sitkin, Torrington. " I was graduated at the head of my class from the Bainbridge Quartermaster School. And, by the way, a Navy quarterÂmaster has no supply functions— he's a steersman on a ship. In my second school, at Newport, I was picked for the Sitkin detail and stayed with her 12 weeks until she was commissioned at Charleston, S. C., just before V- J Day. If Torrington is willing, I'll return to teaching mathematics in the high school there." Neumon, Bert P., EM 3/ c, Fleet Tanker 98, Bridgeport. " We had some touchy moments reÂfueling combat vessels at sea for the Bougainville and New Guinea landings. There was no knowing when an oil line would snap in choppy weather and when one did there was nothing to do but shrug it off as one of the misfortunes of war. In my three years and two months of service, I put in hitches at Iowa State University and the Sperry Gyroscope School in Brooklyn. With some of this electrical knowledge as a background, I'm going to shoot for a civil service job." Ostroski, Eugene, PhM 1/ c, LSTs, Waterbury. " On D- Day, at Normandy, our LST went in as a hospital ship and we took care of a number of casualties who were brought aboard. I was on duty on two LSTs in the European theater, then went out to the Pacific. Our LST stood off the shore of Okinawa for over four months, and a good part of that time there were Jap Kamikaze planes in the air in our area. They came close more than a few times, but we escaped without taking any hits. No matter how many planes the Japs lost in those suicide attacks, they'd send down some more the next day and the next night. They did a lot of damage, of course, but they lost so many planes that much of their air force was knocked out. Okinawa was the payoff; it was the end for the Japs." Pire, Peter J., GM 3/ c, Destroyer Tender Denebola, Wallingford. " After a tour of duty on the Battleship Alabama, on which I was stationed when it was commissioned at Norfolk, I put in a long stretch at Portland, Maine, supÂplying and repairing destroyers on the North Atlantic run." Pollard, Irving R., EM 1/ c, 4th SeaÂbees, Derby. " In civilian life I was an electrical draftsman. I got plenty of chance to practice my profession laying out torpedo storage vaults and oil tank farms in the Aleutians for 11 months beginning July 1, 1942. By the time I got out to the South Pacific I was well broken in to the Navy way of doing things and the last chapter at Okinawa was more or less routine." Rippner, Philip, PhM 1/ c, Pearl Harbor Malaria Control Unit, Norwalk. " The job of our unit was to test technics for the dispersion of DDT over swamps and typical combat terrain, sometimes employing low- flying airplanes." Rivard, Edward F., MoMM 3/ c, Patrol Craft 870, Thompsonville. " In 46 months of sea duty I was aboard the Cruiser Milwaukee in the action off Java in 1942, two years in South American waters, the North African invasion and, in small craft, the Northern Philippines landings at Lingayen and San Fernando. But the Milwaukee is still my alma mater. The Russians have her now, on Lend- Lease." Rothfuss, Charles F., Jr., WT1 / c, Repair Ship Oglala, West Haven. " It was a kick to wind up my Navy service with the Seventh Fleet in New Guinea and the Philippines. After seven years at sea, I'm going to take a crack at the outside." Ruggiero, Michael D., S 1/ c, Liberty Ship VSO, Hartford. " I was in the armed guard on the Murmansk run in February 1943 when we took three torpedoes off the North Cape. Seven hours in the water didn't do me much good. A Limey rescue ship picked me up and I spent three weeks in Rosneath Naval Hospital in Scotland suffering from frostbite and exposure. It left me a neat scar that the girls think is interesting. On a recent liberty I got five traffic summonses in a week. I've applied for a job on the Hartford police— self- pro- tection!" Samatulski, John S., Bkr 2/ c, U. S. S. Blue Ridge, Amphibious Group Command, Bridgeport. " Our ship was in the operations at Hollandia, Netherlands East Indies, and Leyte and Lingayen Gulf. There was a hush- hush angle to our particular job and even though the war is over and the regulations are relaxed, I still don't feel free to say exactly what we did." Scovill, Lamson M., SM 1/ c, U. S. S. Washington, Waterbury. " After training in communications at the University of Chicago, I served in the armed guard of merchant ships in all theaters for 46 months during which I was under frequent air and submarine attack but never scratched. I'm returning to a production control job in the brass industry." Senberg, James L., AMM 2/ c, Fleet Air Wing, Whidbey Island, Wash., New Haven. " I wound up on domestic duty after a solid stretch at Bougainville and the New Hebrides doing maintenance and repair work on F4Fs, F4Us, TBFs and SBDs. Maybe I've lost my gentle touch on the wheel, but I hope to go back to being a truck driver." Shepard, Harvey F., S 1/ c, Cruiser Brooklyn, East Haven. " In four years plus on the Brooklyn I was a gun jockey on 40mm quads and twins. We made the Casablanca and Anzio operations and less spectacular runs in the Atlantic and Mediterranean. I think maybe I've outgrown my old job of bellboy at the Hotel Taft." Teti, Mario, BM 2/ c, Transport Mari- pola, Torrington. " I served some time with the amphibÂious force but the biggest deal I got inÂvolved in was transporting troops and 10 marines to Guam while that island was being transformed into a forward base." Viering, Albert H., Jr., EM 2/ c, Destroyer Shubrick, Collinsville. " I got in a couple of hot spots. The first was in Sicily on August 4, 1943, when we took a bomb that knocked out the engine room and fire room for a short time. We managed to make Malta and eventuÂally New York under our own power. I was on the Destroyer Duncan earlier, in the Battle of Cape Esperance, where the cruiser Boise made the all- time naval Hall of Fame. Nothing happened to us except that we got sunk. I was one of the waterlogged survivors picked up by the Destroyer McCalla and transferred to the Boise which brought us home." Vigent, Eugene W., SoM 2/ c, U. S. S. Gray Lag, Northfield. " Before joining the commissioning crew of the Gray Lag at Portland I had a year in the Atlantic and a year in the Pacific on PC- 620, operating electronic antiÂsubmarine devices, a set- up akin to radar. I got interested enough in the subject to want to continue it in civilian school." Whitney, Bruce, WT 2/ c, Assault Transport Badger, South Norwalk. " My ship was a converted can beefed up to land assault personnel. As a unit we got credit for 25 enemy submarines in the Atlantic and Pacific and won a unit citation. In preparation for the landing at Lingayen Gulf in Luzon, we carried in the underwater demolition teams that opened the path for the first wave. One ship of our class was beached in a connected operation, probably the Belknap." Yacovelli, John J., RT 1/ c, Naval Materiel School, Washington, D. C., FairÂfield. " For me it was a pleasant relief to get back in the States after three years of rough duty and rough living in Panama, where I was in a radio maintenance and repair crew. The last chapter of the war was a bright spot for me since I was in the top ten of my class at materiel school in Washington and was held over as an instructor." Zukowski, Stanley P., Y 1/ c, Carrier Salamaua, Bristol. " At the entrance to Lingayen Gulf in January our baby flat- top took a suicide plane carrying two bombs. The fuselage plowed through seven decks. One bomb exploded and the other went out the side of the ship. Three compartments were flooded and one engine was knocked out. We teased her into San Francisco on one engine and got back to work in time to witness the big Japanese penmanship exercises in Tokyo Bay September 2." CONNECTICUT VETERANS COMMEMORATIVE BOOKLET Vol. VI Oct. 24, 1945 No. 4 CARLETON B. CLYMA, Editor This booklet is published by the State of Connecticut, through the Office of the Governor, as an addition to the souvenirs and memorabilia of the Connecticut men who served in the United States Navy during World War II. The courtesies and assistance of public information officers at the ports, the Third Naval District and the Naval Separation Center, Lido Beach, Long IsÂland, N. Y., are acknowledged herewith. Copies of this booklet are provided for the men whose names appear on the Final Muster Call herein. A copy is on file for reference purposes at each of the 200 public libraries in the State. Reproduction of the material in this booklet is permissible only with written authorization. The personal experience stories were reported by Duncan R. Underhill and Raymond J. Fitzpatrick. 11 THE PICTURES The Navy's LSM 168, pictured on the cover, made its first appearance in action in the invasion of Leyte. The picture shows the landing ship as it debouches men and machines on the East Coast of Cebu, on March 26, 1945, with troops of the Army's Americal Division wading ashore in waist deep water to catch the Japs off balance. The Submarine Tender, U. S. S. Orion, pictured on Page nine is one of the Navy's modern submarine tenders. She spent two years in the Pacific and serviced 169 subÂmarines as well as assisting in the repair of many of the Navy's surface vessels. She mothered a squadron of ten subs which sank more than a million tons of shipping and damaged half as much. She was commissioned Sept. 30, 1943 at Oakland, California. The three destroyers, pictured on Page Five, are U. S. S. Downes ( top), U. S. S. Davis ( center) and the U. S. S. Tucker ( bottom). The Downes was one of the ships partially destroyed at Pearl Harbor, and was rebuilt at Mare Island around salvaged machinery and gear. Of the Mahon class, she was originally commisÂsioned in 1937. The Tucker is of the same class, commissioned in ' 36, and was built at the Norfolk Navy Yard. The Davis, of Sommers class, commissioned in 1938, was built at the Bath Yards in Maine. CONNECTICUT AT WAR Official figures on the number of ConÂnecticut men in the armed services during World War II are as yet unavailable. The best estimate, from the State Selective Service Headquarters, is 250,000. The same source reports 182,162 men from Connecticut were drafted prior to V- J Day. The estimate on the total number inÂdicates that an additional 70,000 ConÂnecticut men were members of the ConÂnecticut National Guard, were comÂmissioned from civilian life, or volunteered for the various branches of the armed services. Official Navy figures as of June 30, 1945, list 61,915 Connecticut men were serving in the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard. Selective Service reports a total of 33,833 Connecticut men discharged from the armed services prior to V- J Day. These figures provide as basis for an estimate that there were 125,000 to 140,000 Connecticut men in the Army as of V- J Day, September 2, 1945. THE MUSTER OUT ROLL CALL Names, ratings and addresses of Connecticut men discharged from October 19 to 24, 1945, inclusive, from official Navy records, Separation Center, Lido Beach, L. I., N. Y. ACAMPORA, Joseph F., EM 1/ c 131 Burwell St., New Haven, 13 ACETO, Salvatore P., MoMM 2/ c 69 Webb St., Hamden AKRIDGE, Nathaniel W., MM 2/ c RFD 4, Danbury ALLAIRE, Richard L., SM 1/ c 124 Sigourney St., Hartford AMERICK, Andrew, Jr., BM 2/ c 107 Cherry St., Torrington AMIDEN, Lawrence G., CM 2/ c West Willington ANDERSON, Arthur H., BM 1/ c 36 Ward St., Milford ANDERSON, Gordon R., Sr., F 1/ c D- 56 Brookfield St., Hartford ANDERSON, Herbert E., AMM 2/ c 7 Wallace St., West Haven ANDERSON, Joseph E., M 3/ c 160 Spring St., New Haven ANDOLINA, Vincent J., WT 2/ c 326 South Main St., Waterbury ANDREWS, Clayton A., GM 1/ c 111 Oakland Terr., Hartford ANDRONACO, Anthony J., ACM Valley Rd., New Canaan 12 ANSTETT, William C, WT 2/ c 21 Upson Ave., Winsted APPELL, Merwin A., S 2/ c Rt. 80, Box 77, North Branford AQUISTUCI, Louis G., MM 1/ c 677 William St., Bridgeport ARNOLD, John B., QM 2/ c 318 Baldwin St., Waterbury ARPIN, Alphege J., S 2/ c 73 River St., Baltic BAADEN, John R., Jr., S 2/ c Yellow Mill Village, Bridgeport BAILEY, Milton H., S 1/ c 128 Main St., Derby BAIMES, Charles F., AMM 2/ c 30 Gregory St., New Haven BALLARD, Allen W., S 1/ c 38 Elm Plains, Windsor Locks BALOG, Steven M., MoMM 2/ c 310 Selleck St., Stamford BARLETTO, Ralph P., BM 2/ c 123 Burroughs St., Bridgeport BASQUILL, Edward P., ARM 1/ c 29 Lester St., West Haven BATTAGLIA, Gustave J., Cox Box 466, 350 Park St., New Britain BATTISTA, Alfred, PtrV 3/ c 111 Bridge St., Middletown BAYERSDORFER, George, MM 1/ c Hope St., Springdale BAZZANO, Joseph P., S 1/ c 369 Main St., Winsted BEARDOW, Newell S., SF 2/ c 7 Providence St., Taftville BEAUCHAMP, Paul E., FC 2/ c Blakeslee Place, No. Haven BEAUDRY, Adam P., AMM 3/ c c/ o R. Kriewald, E. State St., Westport BECKWITH, Richard L., Prtr 1/ c 67 Church St., Hamden BEECHER, Henry W., S 1/ c 63 Dwight St., New Britain BEIZER, Louis M., SK 3/ c 27 Wethersfield Ave., Hartford BELOIN, Frederick J., MoMM 2/ c 6 Robbins Ct., Milford BELOIN, Frederick J., MoMM 2/ c 6 Robbins Ct., Milford BENNETT, Arthur J., SC 3/ c Coulter St., Saybrook BERARDIS, John J., AOM 3/ c 97 Easton Ave., Waterbury BIASE, Thomas, CBM 122 West Ave., Stamford BILBRO, Leonard B., TM 1/ c 306 Shelton Ave., New Haven BISHOP, Joseph H., S 1/ c 1453 Pembroke St., Bridgeport BISHOP, Pius C, S 2/ c 28 West Liberty St., Waterbury BITZER, Frederick J., FC 2/ c 61 Wetmore Ave., Winsted BLAKESLEE, Albert D., Jr., CM 2/ c 809 Forest Rd., New Haven BOCK, Paul A., CEM 1 Oak St., Willimantic BOGUES, John J., S 1/ c 20 Second Ave., Danbury BONAZZOLI, Dino A., CM 2/ c 18 Arthur St., New Haven BORKOWSKI, Stanley, WT 2/ c 4 Highview Ave., New Britain BORST, Walter H., AMM 1/ c c/ o Pirzl, 190 Tolland St., East Hartford BOSTWICK, Leon E., S 2/ c 120 Maple St., Manchester BOTHAM, Leon E., F 2/ c 93 Hunters Ave., Taftville BOUFFARD, William W., MoMM 1/ c 181 Alsace St., Bridgeport BOURDETTE, Leonard T., AMMC 1/ c 41 Stevens St., Danbury BOWEN, Ledyard S., S 1/ c Dudley Rd., Wilton BRADLEY, Edward J., MaM 2/ c West Willington BRANCHINI, Bruno, MM 3/ c 217 Rosette St., New Haven BRENNAN, William E., PhM 2/ c 59 Ivy Street, West Haven BREWSTER, Harold D., CCM 38 Carleton PL, Bristol BREZICKI, Thomas, S 1/ c 49 North St., Wallingford BROOKS, Francis H., MM 3/ c 121 Layton St., West Hartford BROWN, Daniel G., GM 3/ c 230 So. Highland St., West Hartford BRUNETTI, James F., AS 10 Merwin St., Norwalk BRUNO, Albert S., Cox 17 Suburban Ave., Cos Cob BUCHAS, William J., GM 1/ c Elm Hill, Newington BUCK, Donald B., CQM 28 Clark St., Woodmont BUCKLEY, Richard V., SK 3/ c 64 Brownell Ave., Hartford BUDEIT, Frederick C, BM 2/ c 43 West St., New Haven BUELL, Merton R., CSp ( V) 15 Whitfield St., Guilford BURNETT, Richard J., F 1/ c 30 Christensen St., Naugatuck BURZYCKI, Felix W., CM 3/ c 43 Fountain St., Norwich BUTKIVICH, Stanley F., BM 1/ c 37 Andrew Ave., Naugatuck CADRAIN, Arthur P., AOMT 1/ c 150 Porters Pass, Kensington CAMERON, Leo F., S 1/ c 1353 Fairfield Ave., Bridgeport CAPUTO, Joseph J., CSF 21 Alexander St., Greenwich CARMODY, Walter J., SK 2/ c 482 No. Main St., Wallingford CARRELL, Russell A., QM 1/ c Farview Acre, Sharon CARR, Joseph H., SF 1/ c 273 Main St., Winsted CATTOLL, Robert F., S 1/ c Echo Lake Rd., Watertown CAYA, Clement, G., S 1/ c 120 First St., Hamden CAVANAUGH, Earl, MoMM 2/ c 24 Stillman Ave., Pawcatuck CERUTI, Albert A., GM 3/ c 1594 North Broad St., Meriden CHAMBERLAIN, Willard E., M 3/ c 23 Lindberg St., East Haven CHAPMAN, Walter F., CRM 329 West Main St., Norwich CHARNEY, Frank J., S 1/ c 165 Cornwall St., Stratford CHOTI, Joseph, Jr., MM 2/ c Dibble Edge Rd., Wallingford CIMO, Guy, S 1/ c 420 Morse St., Hamden CLANCY, Michael F., SK 2/ c 81 Madison St., Hartford CLARK, Carl C, Ptr 1/ c 94 Edgemere Ave., West Hartford 13 CLARK, Gordon W., MM 2/ c RFD 4, Box 122- A, Putnam CLARKE, Pedro, St 2/ c Box 10, Dayville CLARKIN, John I., S 1/ c 5 Elton Court, Norwalk COCORULLO, Louis J., CM 1/ c 28 Pearl St., New Haven COFONE, William E., S 1/ c 468 Atlantic St., Stamford COHENS, Charles W., StM 1/ c 212 Capen St., Hartford COLASSO, Quintin P., Cox 11 Borglum St., Stamford COLE, Lawrence R., MoMM 2/ c 1413 East Main St., Bridgeport CONCANNON, Howard S., CSF 20 Highland Ave., Bridgeport CONNELLY, William T., Jr., AEM 1/ c 42 Fuller St., Naugatuck CONNOLLY, William J., SF 3/ c 256 Clinton Ave., New Haven CONROY, Eugene P., EM 3/ c 22 Culver St., Seymour COOK, George W., S 1/ c 23 Babcock St., Hartford COOK, Robert T., CEM 16 Overland Ave., Bridgeport COONLEY, Byron R., SC 3/ c 53 Imlay St., Hartford COPES, Aelix A., S 2/ c 38 Sanford St., Hartford CORIDEO, Vincent J., GM 2/ c 33 Brewster St., Waterbury COTE, Adam L., CM 2/ c 160 Hungerford St., Hartford COTE, Camille F., GM 2/ c 147 Farren Ave., New Haven COTE, Rudolph J. B 2/ c 244 Tenth St., Plainfield CRANE, John J„ MoMM 1/ c 116 Davenport Ave., New Haven CRAWFORD, Kenneth B., WT 2/ c Durham CRONK, Robert F., S 1/ c 24 Colley St., Waterbury CSOM, Michael, Jr., BM 2/ c 840 Wordin Ave., Bridgeport CULLEN, Stephen, J. S 2/ c 15 Seneca PL, Greenwich CULLIGAN, Frank J., MM 3/ c 510 East Main St., Bridgeport CURTISS, George S., SKD 3/ c 634 Paddock Ave., Meriden CUSSON, Joseph F., EM 1/ c 94 Cambridge St., Elmwood CWALINA, Joseph J., CMM 338 Railroad Ave., Bridgeport DADDARIO, Raymond F., BM 2/ c 66 Barbour St., Hartford DADDONA, Michael P., GM 3/ c Bryan Rd., Rowayton DAKIN, Herbert W., CGM Box 314, Forestville DALE, William T., SF 2/ c 28 Senate Ave., Milford DARLING, Harry H., SF 3/ c 616 Valley St., New Haven DAVENPORT, Michael, MoMM 1/ c 75 Prospect St., Winsted DAVIDSON, Thomas W., SM 2/ c 5 Townsend Ave., New Haven DAVIS, John R., MM 3/ c 74 Nelson Ave., Waterbury DeCOST, George L., SC 1/ c Rocky Nook Rd., New Canaan DELIA, Benjamin, MoMM 1/ c 272 Franklin St., Norwich DELRE, John A., GM 3/ c 637 Main St., Bridgeport DeLUCA, August L., BM 2/ c 6 Peck Hill, Danbury DeNIGRIS, Alphonse R., WT 2/ c 44 Home Terrace, East Hartford DeRITO, Frank A., S 1/ c 90 1/ 2 Meadow St., Waterbury DEWING, Harold A., SoMH 2/ c 84 Scarborough St., Hartford DIBBLE, Clarence W., SM 2/ c 11 Main St., Danbury DiMENNA, Louis J., RM 2/ c 103 James St., Bridgeport DIMOCK, Edward T., Ptr 2/ c Main St., Avon DISCALA, George F., BM 2/ c 7 Lubrano PL, So. Norwalk DONAHUE, Edward F., CSK ( PA) 105 Stafford St., Waterbury, 64 DONOFREE, Norman N., Cox 97 Raymond St., Darien DONNELLY, Burton A., MoMM 3/ c 16 Grand St., Middletown DONZELLA, Annunzio S., MoMM 1/ c 229 Court I, Apt. 310, YMV, Bridgeport DORAN Charles P., CY ( AA)( T) 422 Lafayette St., Bridgeport DOUGLAS, George E., MM 3/ c 250 Rockwell Ave., Stratford DRAGHI, Arthur A., BM 2/ c 212 East St., Wallingford DRITENBAS, Victor P., CM 1/ c 26 Fairmont Ave., Bridgeport DRODWILL, Alex S., SC 2/ c Grove St., Hazardville DUNGEL, John P., CM 3/ c RFD 4, Box 109, Putnam DUNNE, Edward F., S 1/ c 747 Main St., Winsted DUREPO, Halyer C, F 1/ c 11 Kearney Ave., New Britain DWYER, James V., S 1/ c 27 Gibbs St., New Haven DYER, Francis B., CEM ( T) 3998 Main St., Stratford ELLEFSEN, Marvin K., RM 1/ c 87 Haverford St , Hamden ELLSWORTH, John R. BM 1/ c 152 Preston St., Hartford ELWIN, Alfred L., SF 2/ c RFD 1, So. Coventry EMERY, Vincent J., GM 2/ c 63 Woodward Ave., South Norwalk EMOND, Ronald J., CSM 30 Merrell Ave. Southington EMONS, John J., S 1/ c 46 Ruby St , New Haven ENRIGHT, Gerald F., CMM ( T) 10 Cassius St., New Haven ERICKSON, William S., AOM 2/ c 59 Ridgeview Ave., Bridgeport ESSEX, Walter F., CMoMM 52 Merchant St , Bridgeport EVERLITH, Roy A., S 2/ c 50 Beacon View Drive, Fairfield FAGAN, James J., CQM 55 King St., Hartford FAGLEY, Homer A., Sp( V) 1/ c 762 Farmington Ave., West Hartford FARLEY, Walter M., SF 1/ c 44 Park Ave , Wildemere Beach, Milford FARNHOLZ, Roland J., Prtr 2/ c 44 Francis Lane, East Port Chester 14 FASANO, Attilio, Y 2/ c 277 Blatchley St., New Haven FAUBEL, Edward A. ARM 1/ c 39 Turn of River Rd., Stamford FELLNER, John, CRM 58 Robert St., Hamden FERGUSON, Scott H., EM 2/ c Saunders Point, Niantic FERRAN, Walter A., CCS 84 Overlook Ave., Forestville FIELDING, Burrill F., CMM RFD 7, Norwich FILAKOVSKY, Michael F., MoMMIl/ c 152 Sixth St., Bridgeport FILDES, Robert R., GM 3/ c 62 Park St., Stratford FILO, John J., AM 1/ c 673 Old Stratfield Rd., Bridgeport FISHER, Charles R., MoMM 2/ c Court 153, Y. M. V., Bridgeport FISHER, Walter I., S 2/ c 111 River Ave., Norwich FISKE, Charles W., CSSMT 10 Harriet St., Norwalk FIZZ, James S., STM 1/ c 16 Greyrock PL, Stamford FLAGG, Ovila W., S 1/ c 129 West Town St., Norwich FLEMING, William J., ARM 3/ c 366 Walnut St., Waterbury FLOWERS, Ray, S 2/ c 111 E. Liberty St., Danbury FRANCIAMORE, Sebastian J., GM 2/ c 55 Park Ave., Thompsonville FRITSCH, William C, WT 1/ c 561 New Britain Ave., Hartford FULLER, Stanley M., WT 3/ c 337 South Main St, New Britain GADZIK, George S., GM 1/ c 327 Washington St., New Britain GALOG, Julius, MM 1/ c 278 Flaxhill Rd., So Norwalk GEORGE, Arthur J., MM 3/ c Bldg. 6, Apt. 206, Y. M. V., Bridgeport GHERARDI, Neil L., SSMT 3/ c RFD, Somers GILLESPIE, William H., FCO 3/ c 3 North B. St., Taftville GILSON, William L., EM 3/ c 17 Gilbert St., West Haven GLASBRENNER, Melvin R., Y 2/ c 89 Jefferson Ave., New London GOMPERT, Harry B., Jr., MM 1/ c Mill Rd., RFD 1, Stamford GOOD, Lawrence M., StM 1/ c 19 Shapley St., New London GORSKI, Henry J., S 1/ c 132 Wolcott St., Bristol GOTCH, John J., Jr. PhoM 1/ c 253 Mill St., East Port Chester GRABENSTEIN, Thomas P., CSF 79 Barrett Ave., Stamford GRAH, Max, SF 2/ c 387 Remington St., Bridgeport GRANUCCI, Warren J., MaM 3/ c 288 No. Colony St., Wallingford GRAVES, Roland J., SoM 2/ c 112 Frank St., East Haven GREGORY, Roy R., S 2/ c 645 Burnsford Ave., Bridgeport GRIMMETT, James R., MM 3/ c 219 West Main St , Norwich GRISER, Lawrence P., MM 2/ c Meadow St., East Haven GREEN, Joseph J., S 1/ c 106 MacArthur Drive, Waterbury GWIAZDOWSKI, Clarence A., S 1/ c 81 Union St., Norwich HACKEY, Harlan E., EM 3/ c 106 Newhall St., New Haven HADDOCK, William J., Cox 756 Orchard St., New Haven HAESCHE, Thomas P., PhM 2/ c 61 Clinton Ave., New Haven HALPIN, Joseph A., Cox 162 Prospect Ave., Shelton HAMMEL, William R., S 1/ c 22 Denison Ave., New London HAMMER, Albert , CMM 82 Hollister St., Stratford HARRINGTON, Joseph E., SK 1/ c 1797 Stratford Ave., Bridgeport HART, William H., ARM 1/ c 1179 Main St., Stratford HARTIGAN, James F., CSF Richmondville Ave., Westport HEALY, James J., QM 3/ c 143 So. Main St., South Norwalk HEBERT, Lewis S., GM 2/ c 29 Elm St., New Haven HEMINGSON, Frederick R., CM 2/ c Washington Depot HENRY, James M., SKT 2/ c 38 Main St., Deep River HERMS, Richard H., AM 2/ c 151 Gilman St., Hartford HEWITT, Seymour W., CSK 53 Beach Ave., Watertown HIGGINS, James Q., MM 3/ c 71 South Main St., Torrington HILL, James K., WT 2/ c 1042 Capitol Ave., Hartford HILL, Roy L., Jr., EM 3/ c 594 Boswell Ave., Norwich HINES, Patrick J., WT 2/ c Fillmore St., New Haven HOGAN, James E., MoMM 2/ c 82 Forest Lawn Ave., Stamford HOLDWRIGHT, Francis E., S 1/ c 35 Houston St., New Haven HOLLAND, Walter R., S 2/ c 175 High St., Manchester HOOPER, George H., CQM 1349 Noble Ave., Bridgeport HORROCKS, Edward C, SC 1/ c 38 South Front St., New Haven HOULE, Philip H., MaM 3/ c 56 Berkley Ave., Southington HOUSE, Quentin R., MM 1/ c Benson Rd., Bethel HOUSTON, Harold F , Jr., SF 1/ c 169 Lawncrest Rd., New Haven, 15 HOYT, Charles W., BM 1/ c Stamford Trust Co., 300 Main St., Stamford HUFFMAN, David J., QM 3/ c 17 Wiltshire Lane, West Hartford HUNTER, William J., St 3/ c 2 Newfield St., Middletown HUSSEY, Daniel P., MM 1/ c 138 Winfield Drive, Stratford IAIZZI, Louis, S 1/ c Strawberry Hill, New Canaan INTEGLIA, Edward, S 1/ c Hedge St., New Haven JACOBS, Curtis B., EM 2/ c 500 Wilmot Ave., Bridgeport JACOBS, Richard D., QM 2/ c Smith Court, Noank JAHN, Charles H., PhM 2/ c 29 Whittlesey Ave., New Haven JOHNSON, Charles G., PhoM 2/ c 321 Main St., Portland 15 JOHNSON, Walter F., MoMM 1/ c 249 Byram Rd., East Port Chester JORDAN, Michael J., S 1/ c 319 Ct. N., Marina Village, Bridgeport KACZMARCZYK, Frank M., MoMM 2/ c Box 193, Newington KARBOWSKI, Henry G., GM 2/ c Mill St., East Haven KARNOFSKI, Herbert A., SM 2/ c 245 Remington St., Bridgeport KARRMANN, David F., CRM ( PA) 6 Lanyon Drive, Cheshire KEACTY, Vincent J., RM 1/ c RFD 5, Danbury KELLY, Charles W., PhM 1/ c 209 Pearl St., Middletown KELLY, Edward J., S 1/ c 133 Shelton Ave., New Haven KELMELIS, Victor W., Cox RFD 2, Torrington KENNEDY, Robert J., FC 2/ c 66 Hopkins St., Hartford KERSHNER, Leonard B., FC 3/ c 213 DeForest Ave., Bridgeport KINAT, Adolph H., ARM 2/ c 76 Queen St., Bristol KING, Donald J., CCM 47 Maltby PL, New Haven KING, William A., S 2/ c Pulaski Highway, Ansonia KINGBAUM, Emil F., ACMM( PA) 14 Summer St., Manchester KLICH, Edward M., Cox Main St., Rockfall KMIETEK, Edward J., SM 2/ c 30 Union St., Middletown KOLCZAK, Alexander J., MM 2/ c 874 Main St., Newington KRAUSS, Herman C, EM 1/ c RFD 4, Norwich KREMSKI, Julius J., RdM 1/ c West St., Plantsville KRISAK, Edward F., GM 3/ c c/ o Mrs. M. Bilyak, Yalesville KRIZAN, Paul, SM 2/ c 13 Highland Ave., Danbury KRIZAN, Stephen, SM 1/ c 13 Highland Ave., Danbury KRIZANSKY, Michael, SF 1/ c 837 Reservoir Ave., Bridgeport KURKULONIS, John, MM 1/ c 3 Harrison Ave., Branford KURTY, Joseph P., Cox 515 E. Center St., Wallingford LABUTIS, William J., S 1/ c Shadduck, RFD 3, Waterbury LaCHAPELLE, Alvin J., MaM 2/ c 52 Chapman St., Putnam LaCROIX, John F., RM 1/ c 112 So. Whittlesey Ave., Wallingford LANE, Charles H., EM 1/ c 309 Fairview Ave., Hamden LARSEK, John J. SK 1/ c 53 West Elm St., Deep River LARSON, Oscar E., MoMM 1/ c 333 Jefferson St., Hartford LAURETA, Pablo G., CK 1/ c 551 Oak St., Greenwich LaVORGNA, George, WT 1/ c 832 Winchester Ave., New Haven LAWLESS, Roderick D., Jr., AM 1/ c Montville LEACH, Clayton J., S 1/ c 51 Houston St., New Haven LEMIRE, Lawrence L., MM 1/ c 380 West Main St., Waterbury LEMIRE, Lucien J., AMM 3/ c 31 Colonial St., Oakville LENKIEWICZ, Stanley H., SC 1/ c Division St. Ext., Norwich LENT, William H., PhM 3/ c ( T) 79 Ives St., Hamden LEONARD, Thomas E., TM 2/ c Box 565, Plainfield LESTER, James D., GM 3/ c ( T) 60 Elm St., Shelton LICARE, Peter A., RdM 2/ c 42 Fifth St., East Norwalk LOCASCIO, Giacomo G., AMM 1/ c 10 Laurel St., Winsted LOWNEY, Joseph E., CWT 6 Pearl St., New Haven LUCERINI, George N., Cox 59 Clermont St., Hartford MacDONALD, Ralph C, AMM 1/ c Madison MACHA, Alphonse J. F 2/ c 7 Main St., Willimantic MACK, George J., Jr., GM 2/ c 106 So. Broad St., Meriden MADLER, Karl R., Cox 52 Chadwick Ave. Hartford MALANEY, Elmer E., MMS 2/ c 71 Warrenton Ave., Hartford MALASPINA, Pasquale J., MM 3/ c 12 Hillcrest Ave., Watertown MALOK, Matthew J., EM 2/ c 1005 E. Main St., Bridgeport MANCARELLA, Joseph J., MM 1/ c 120 Richard St. New Britain MANFREDI, Domenic G., CM 1/ c 1125 Hopewell Rd. So. Glastonbury MARCELLO, Robert T., Ptr 3/ c ( CB) 597 Orange St, New Haven MARDEN, William C, Jr., Cox 51 Whalley Ave., Woodmont MARGOLIS, Irving, SF 1/ c 31 Warren St., New London MARKS George N., Ptr 1/ c 229 Holabird Ave., Winsted MAROTTO, Patsy L., GM 3/ c 25 Neptune Ave., So. Norwalk MARSHALL, James H., QM 1/ c 419 Montauk Ave., New London MARSZALEK, John M., CEM 12 So. Walnut St., Wauregan MARTIN, Edward P., Ptr 3/ c 111 Kneen St., Shelton MARTIN, Emil W., S 1/ c 361 Bunnell St., Bridgeport MARTINA, Raymond, MM 2/ c 152 School St., Manchester MARUGGI, Alexander, MM 3/ c 37 Stewart Ave., Norwalk MASON, Arthur P., CM 2/ c 781 Woodtick ltd., Waterbury MASSA, Francis A., AMM 1/ c 57 Benton St., Hartford MASSO, Frank J., CCS( AA)( T) 317 Hollister St., Stratford MAURER, Kenneth R., AMMF 2/ c 211 Meriden Ave., Southington McCARTHY, James T., PhM 2/ c 173 Park St., New Britain McCARTHY, John J., FC 3/ c 40 Woodland Dr., Greenwich McCARTHY, Kenneth B., S 2/ c 88 Mill St., Middletown McCUE, Edward D., CM 2/ c 165 Spring St., Windsor Locks McDADE, Ambrose E., CEM( T) 73 Newport Ave., West Hartford, 16 McGRATH, George E., S 2/ c 43 Sigourney St., Hartford McKNIGHT, Ebenezer, StM 2/ c 384 Bellevue St., Hartford McNALLY, Thomas J., CY( T) 41 Annapolis Dr., West Hartford McNERNEY, Clifford J., CM 2/ c 28 Myrtle Ave. Danbury McCORMACK, Joseph A., M 1/ c 2 Grigg St., Greenwich MECSERI, Stephen, Jr., GM 2/ c 17 Orchard Place, Cos Cob MEDVE, Peter, CSF Box 80, Old Town Rd., Bridgeport MEERBERGEN, Marcel G., PhM 2/ c 96 East Ave., Norwalk MEYER, Wesley B., WT 2/ c 364 Oak St., New Haven MILIOUS, William F., S 1/ c ( QM) Bldg. 2, Yellow Mill Village, Bridgeport MILLER, Alfred W., SoM 2/ c 46 Gilbert St., New Britain MILLER, Charles E., S 1/ c 53 Willow St., New Britain MILLER, Michael P., MoMM 2/ c 117 Lockwood Ave., Stamford MILLS, David B., FC 3/ c Turkey Hill Rd., Westport MILLS, Frederick I., CM 1/ c Box 81, Green Farms, Maple Ave., Westport MINAGIL, Kenneth C, RdM 3/ c 29 Tobler Terrace, Wethersfield MINOR, Arthur C, S 1/ c 131 Woodlawn Circle, East Hartford MINYO, Joseph J., Jr., F 1/ c 76 Hawthorne St., Stamford MOLOCHKO, Michael, Av Cad 104 Livingston Pl., Bridgeport MORAN, Arthur, GM 2/ c 714 Court S., Marina Village, Bridgeport MORGAN, Russell A., QM 1/ c 44 Gregory Blvd., East Norwalk MORRISSEY, William H. Jr., CPhM 39 Willis St., New Haven MUIR, Walter A., QM 3/ c 84 James St., Torrington MULCAHY, John J., F 1/ c 199 Fairfield Ave., Bridgeport MULLENIX, John A., EM 3/ c 2 Ash St., Milford MULVANEY, George F., CSF Cross St., Ridgefield MYNARSKI, Joseph P., RdM 2/ c 93 Byram Rd., East Port Chester NAIVA, Frederick S., Cox Box 39, River St., Poquonock NATOLE, Joseph, SC 3/ c 134 Center St., Bridgeport NAYLOR, William F., PhM 3/ c 28 Cottage St., New Haven NEUMON, Bert P., EM 3/ c 1810 Stratford Ave., Bridgeport NEWELL, Robert L., BM 2/ c 151 South St. Ext., Bristol NIEZABITOWSKI, Alfred J., S 1/ c 102 Brown Ave., Stamford NOLAN, Joseph F., GM 3/ c 159 Linnmoore St., Hartford NOLAN, William J., Y 2/ c 48 Beaver St., Hamden NOONAN, Edward M., CM 2/ c 9 Chestnut St., Manchester NOWAKOWSKI, Paul A., BM 1/ c 34 Hubbard St., Middletown OBER, George M., CRM( T) 41 Hanover St., Bridgeport O'DONNELL, James T., SF 3/ c 690 Broad St., Meriden O'DONNELL, Robert C, SK 3/ c 21 Central St., Ansonia O'GARA, Thomas M., ARM 3/ c 559 Seaview Ave., Bridgeport OSTROSKI, Eugene, PhM 1/ c 124 Dikeman St., Waterbury PALMER, William R., F 1/ c RFD 1, North Stonington PALMIERI, Salvatore R., SC 2/ c 759 Winchester Ave., New Haven PANCIERA, Merito, CM 1/ c Pequot Ave., Mystic PANNONE, Frank J., Ptr l/ c( T) 13 Daggett St., New Haven PANUCCI, Orlando G., EM 1/ c 219 Magee Ave., Stamford PASCUCCI, Joseph J , S 1/ c 121 Evelyn St., Stratford PATTON, Alexander J., CMM 14 Evergreen Ave., New London PAUL, Edward O., F 1/ c 151 Richard St., New Britain PAUL, Gerald R., S 2/ c 116 Greene St., Bristol PAWLOSKI, Otto E., SF 3/ c 438 Park St., Bristol PAYNE, Arnold E., SC 1/ c Bldg. 52, Success Ave., Bridgeport PAYTON, Terrance V., Y 3/ c E. Broadway, Milford PECKHAM, Charles H., MoMM 1/ c 375 Pleasant St., Willimantic PEKAROVIC, Paul G., BM 2/ c RFD 1, Willimantic PERRA, Omer G., S 2/ c 27 Prospect St., East Hartford PESACRETA, Patrick S., S 1/ c 49 Van Zant St., E. Norwalk PETRACCI, Pellegrino, MM 2/ c 13 Falls Ave., Oakville PHELAN, Francis M., CTM 102 Bridge St., Waterbury PHELPS, Merle E., PhM 1/ c 95 Prospect St., Stafford Springs PHINNEY, Malcolm M., GM 2/ c 208 Farmington Ave., Hartford PICCOT, Daniel M., CM 2/ c 71 Regent Terrace, Devon PICKERSTEIN, Isidore E. f CMoMM 81 Pine Hill Ave., Stamford PIERSON, Siegel H., TM 3/ c 438 Second Ave., West Haven PIETROWSKI, Joseph E., S 1/ c 7 Everett St., Norwich PILBIN, Julius J., BM 2/ c 144 New St., Forestville PIRE, Peter J., GM 3/ c 10 Laden Ave., Wallingford PITNEY, Herbert E., BM 1/ c 48 Davenport Ave., Greenwich POIROT, Charles A., CSF 400 Bradley St., East Haven POLLARD, Irving R., EM 1/ c 190 New Haven Ave., Derby POPOVITCH, Phelix, Cox Dudley Town Rd., Bloomfield POWERS George J., S 1/ c 256 Highridge Drive, Bridgeport PRATT, Merritt B., S 1/ c Mountain Rd., Glastonbury PRINCE, Frederick F., Jr., GM 3/ c 56 Washington PL, Bridgeport QUICK, Joseph, F 1/ c 185 Riverside Drive, Devon 17 RAJOTTE, John A. SC 1/ c 238 Carroll Ave., Bridgeport RASCATI, Joseph F., SCB 1/ c 548 Orange St., New Haven RATCLIFFE, Robert J., S 1/ c 259 West Robbins Rd., Newington RAUCCIO, Joseph H., ARM 2/ c 27 Hamilton St., New Haven RAYNER, Joseph B., EM 2/ c 115 Oak St., Manchester RECHT, Jack, QM 3/ c 173 Madison Terrace, Bridgeport RECKMACK, Robert P., GM 2/ c Horton Ave., Cheshire RILEY, John R., MM 2/ c 35 Orange St., Waterbury RIPPNER, Philip, PhM 1/ c 18 Lawrence St., Norwalk RIVARD, Edward F., MoMM 3/ c 3 Carpet St., Enfield RIVENBURG, Edward W., SM 1/ c 1216 New Britain Ave., Elmwood ROBERTS, Oliver H., S 1/ c Box 191, Old Lyme ROCK, Francis C, S 2/ c 117 Tolland St., East Hartford RODERICK, Geal A., BM 1/ c 4 Hancock St., Stonington ROGERS, Kenneth H., S 1/ c 11 Fairfield Ave., Old Greenwich ROSSITTO, Caesar R., S 2/ c 44 Nelton Ct., Hartford ROTHFUSS, Charles F., Jr., WT 1/ c 978 First Ave., West Haven ROWLAND, Norman R., GM 3/ c 16 Owen St., Hartford ROY, Aime W., GM 2/ c 344 LaSalle St., New Britain ROY, John, S 1/ c 840 Beechwood Ave., Bridgeport RUGGIERO, Michael D., S 1/ c 2480 Main St., Hartford RUSSO, Salvatore S., Cox 47 Water St., Middletown RYALLS, Kay E., S 1/ c 15 Chapin PL, Hartford SABO, Charles, WT 1/ c 157 Crystal Ave., New London SABOL, William J., S 1/ c 200 Adams St., Bridgeport SACZYNSKI, Michael E., F 1/ c Box 54, East Haven SAKL, Edward M., Bkr 3/ c 15 Greenwood St., Watertown SAKOVICH, Fred, EM 2/ c 91 Gilbert St., West Haven St. JOHN, Lawrence W., QM 1/ c 8 Bridge St., Suffield SAMATULSKI, John S., Bkr 2/ c 183 Federal St., Bridgeport SANDIN, Carl J., WT 1/ c 167 City Hill St., Union City SANFORD, Stephen J., FC 2/ c Redding Ridge, Fairfield SARUBBI, Anthony J., CCM( AA)( T) 286 Enfield St., Hartford SASPORTAS, Benzion D., MaM 3/ c 74 Rosemont Ave., Wilson SAYADOFF, Daniel J., AMM 2/ c 590 Garden St., Hartford, 5 SCATTOLINI, Evo J., S 1/ c 11 Auburn St., Danbury SCHALLER, Frederick J., MoMM 3/ c 142 College Ave., Torrington SCHEIER, William, SC 1/ c 29 Arcadia St., Norwich SCHLAGERAIT, Ernest, S 1/ c 248 South Main St., Naugatuck SCHLEICHER, Raymond O., PR 1/ c 1291 Forbes St. East Hartford SCHNEIDER, Richard T., AMM 3/ c( T) 590 No. Summerfield Ave., Bridgeport SCHOTT, John, CM 1/ c 222 W nthrop St., Torrington SCHUDDEKOPF, Richard F., PhoM 1/ c 66 Clifton Ave., West Hartford SCHULTZ, Erwin, MM 1/ c 50 Orchard St., Terryville SCIRICA, Joseph, EM 1/ c 69 Edward St., Hartford SCOTT, John F., BM 2/ c 68 Montgomery St., Waterbury SCOVILL, Lamson M., SM 1/ c 1 Central Ave., Waterbury SEARS, Stuart G., CBM 18 Willow St., Milford SELLEW, Roland E., WT 2/ c 131 Broad St., Middletown SEMINO, Raymond W., SC 3/ c 255 Central Ave., Norwich SENBERG, James L., AMM 2/ c 239 Hamilton St., New Haven SERRITELLA, Mario, MM 2/ c 357 Pequonnock St., Bridgeport SERVICE, Alfred L., BM 2/ c South Willington SESSA, Thomas V., RM 2/ c 101 Woodmere Rd., Stamford SHEA, Edmund L., SF 1/ c Fitch St., Montowese, No. Haven SHEPARD, Harvey F., S 1/ c 355 Laurel St., East Haven SHORTELLE, Robert E., ACRM 49 Franklin St., Wallingford SHULTZ, John W., S 1/ c 759 Arch St., New Britain SIEMIATKOSKI, Felix T., S 2/ c 27 Keanery St., Terry ville SIMMONS, James E., MoMM 3/ c 377 Broad St., New London SKILTON, Edward K., AOM 1/ c 45 Ballard Drive, West Hartford, 7 SKORVANEK, Joseph W., GM 1/ c 164 North Water St., East Port Chester SMITH, Albert M., AMMF 2/ c 17 Homestead Ave., West Haven SMITH, Albion, Jr., AMM 1/ c c/ o George R. Cody, MD., East Norwalk SMITH, Alton E., StM 2/ c 16 Fairmount St., Hartford SMITH, Laurence H., Jr., F 1/ c 84 Sargeant St., Hartford SMITH, Roger P., RT 3/ c 61 Tunxis Rd., West Hartford, 7 SODEN, John, S 2/ c 56 Elton St., Waterbury SPECK, Anthony J., S 2/ c 385 Park Ave., Torrington STAFFORD, Claude H., AMM 2/ c 102 Rockledge Drive, Bristol STARKINS, Walter J., SC 2/ c 67 Arch St., Greenwich STEARNS, Wilbur C, S 1/ c 7 Fairfield Ave., Old Greenwich STEFANON, Koreakos J., SSML 2/ c( T) Box 70, Upper Stepney STEVENS, James I., F 1/ c 41 Burritt Ave., Stratford STUCKEY, Walter C, BM 2/ c 6 Golden Hill Rd., Danbury STULTZ, Charles H., Jr., S 1/ c 191 Harriet St., Bridgeport 18 SULLIVAN, Peter A., AMMF 3/ c 72 Harrison St., Hartford SUNSHINE, Herbert S., Sp( X)( ED) l/ c( T) 81 Belden St., New London SUOJANEN, Charles E., SF 2/ c 57 Mead Ave., East Port Chester SWANSON, Herbert G., AM 3/ c 132 Linden Ave., Hamden SYZDEK, Stanley J., CCM 9 Chappell Ave., Willimantic TALAVINSKAS, Anthony B., MM 3/ c 53 Beech wood Ave., Torrington TARANTINO, Steven F., S 1/ c 117 West Ave., Stamford TARTAGLIA, Louis, Cox 69 High St., Waterbury TAYLOR, Theodore E., SK 1/ c 726 Wolcott Hill Rd., Wethersfield TEITELMAN, Harold N., AM 2/ c 514 Winthrop Ave., New Haven TEREISCHAK, Nicholas J., S 1/ c 301 1/ 2 Davis Ave., Fairfield TETI, Mario, BM 2/ c 366 High St., Torrington THERIAN, Frank J., Cox South Main St., Windsor Locks TICKEY, William F., SF 3/ c 222 Adams St., Bridgeport TOBIN, Edward M., MoMM 3/ c 8 Elm St., Derby TOMLIN, Sidney W., CMMR 1137 Mill Plain Rd., Fairfield TOOTHILL, Thomas R., FC 3/ c 197 Deacon St., Bridgeport TOTH, Stephen, S 1/ c 89 Hemlock St., Bridgeport TOTTEN, Julian K., QM 2/ c 65 White Oak Lane, Waterbury TRAPHAGEN, Harry S., TM 2/ c( T) Bldg. 7, Apt. 51A, Success Park, Bridgeport TRAVIS, Norman V., SC l/ c( T) 139 Main St., Manchester TRUSIWICZ, Stanley D., CGM 177 Andrew Ave., Naugatuck UHL, John, SK 1/ c 329 Edge wood Ave., New Haven UNITE, Ray N., CK 2/ c c/ o Wilhoite, Ore Hill Rd., Lakeville UZIEMBLO, Edward V., RM 3/ c 52 Village St., Rockville VALKO, John P., WT 2/ c 1000 Maple wood Ave., Bridgeport VALLEY, Rudolph E., ART 2/ c 62 Perry Ave., Shelton VANELLA, Eli S 1/ c 32 New St., New London VAUGHN, George E., Mus l/ c( T) RFD 2, Bethel VENNERI, Patrick L., Cox 21 Mannin St., Stamford VERWHOLT, Raymond E., CSK( T)( CB) Box 1792, Bridgeport VICTOR, Joseph W., TM 1/ c 131 Elm St., Winsted VIERING, Albert H., Jr., EM 2/ c Collinsville VIGEANT, Eugene W., SoM 2/ c Box 165, Main St., Northfield VOURAS, James P., SC 3/ c 210 Hobart St., Meriden WALSH, John P., SK 1/ c 83 Roxbury St., Hartford WASHBURN, Robert L., S 1/ c 95 Beech Drive, Norwich WATERBURY, George H., CM 2/ c Middle River Rd., Danbury WECHTER, Harry L., S 1/ c 987 Enfield St., Thompsonville WEIS, Bernard E., Jr., S 1/ c RFD 3, Watefbury WEISS, James F., SF 1/ c 7 Yarrington Court, Bridgeport WELLERSDICK, Russell J., S 1/ c 369 Migeon Ave., Torrington WESSELS, Albert J., MoMM 3/ c 26 George Ave., Norwalk WESTMORELAND, William J., SK 3/ c 58 Waterman St., Bridgeport WHEELER, Henry L., ACRT RFD, North Stonington WHITE, Irving M., EM 2/ c 392 So. 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