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Former Motor Sgt JOSEPH O.LIVEO (Sv) is working with deisels, ED MUR-
PHY (Sv) is in industrial sales. Vern reports he is a millright fore-
man at International. Harvester tractor -works» *** ROBERT L. DOWNEY
(Unit-Rep,) Rt. 5, Buechel, Ky. writes that he recently visited HARRY
TV RICHART (GO of A & D)," Harry was captured by the" enemy between
Trier and the Rhine, ;he has recovered from his wounds, and doing pretty
good as a civilian, expects to 'attend next Reunion* -Bob writes that
he hasn't heard from Arthur T. Blackburn of Detroit about that Battal-
ion' Roster that he owns. /
43rd Tank Battalion
CLINTON A. • KEPHART" (Sv)' 227 Cleveland Ave*, Harrison, N,J. writes
and says he is having the news release on the Reunion placed in v,he
Newark papers. ANTHONY THOMSON (43rd Armd Regt) passed away March
25, 1951 with a heart attack at his-/home in Lexington, Ky0 He was
given a medical discharge* from the army in May 1945«
RICHARD Pa ROBERTS (E) 1116 Madison Ave<>, Albany 3> N. Y. writes
that he has been sick lately and would like to hear from his buddies,
hopes to make Reunion, He gave me Chas. Zimmerman's address: 455 West
St., North Long Branch, N, J.- • i
«L^4 tsTcinlc iD 3. T. i. on
'• WILLIAM-H. HARRIDGE, MD, (D) 111 Maple Ave., Wilmette, 111., is
now a resident in surgery at the 111 Research'and Educational Hosoital
in Chicago. *** JAMES W.'LEEHMAN- (3) 712 Illinois St., Racine, Wise,
writes that 10 members "and 4 wives attended last Reunion from his Com-
pany and that they-again are going to write personal letters to every-
one in their company and try-for a larger group at Atlantic City» ****
JOSEPH COSTA (Hq) 120 Winding St« > Kuntington'Station, ■ N. Y* v;ho was
hit in the head -with' shrapnel, ' now has his own fruit?and vegetable
market on Main St' Huntington, N„ Y, He would like to hear from his
car leader, name of Kaclntvre. Costa is married, has one child.
' STANLEY R.-SARNDCXNSkS, (A) 5247 Pine-St., Philadelphia 43, Pa.,
writes that he has been married 5 years, has three tots, 2 boys and a
girl, his wife is a former member of the WomanTs' Auxiliary Corps and
their first son was born on Army Day, so they are really an Army Team.
Stan Is ,now; engaged in Business of his own. MATT' SCULLY lives nearby,
they-have 2 boys and. a girl, SPUD ALLESANDRINI (A) is still a bach-
elor, 7 he would like to hear from STAN FISCHER. #*# CaPT. C.J. MCLAUGH-
LIN, Hq 1st Bn, '6th Armd Cav Regt, -APO 305, % PM, N.Y. ,-N.Y, has 2 boys
and girl, has :his family with him in Germany«, 1st Lt. FRANK'WELL1VER
0964533} 24th Ord» M.M. Co., APO 301, % PM, San Francisco, Calif*- I'm
sure these fellows would like to hear from any of "Field's Fireballs,"
BRUNO P. CHMIELEWSKI (D) 3034 S, Lyman St., Chicago g, 111.,
writes that he finally got his home - paid for, Bruno, Jr will be 6 in
Sept., and his girl 2 in June. Bruno is working for International
Harvester McCormick Works.
92nd Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron (Mechanized)
ROBERT E.: COBB (F) Major, 0-1010211, Team F, AOC'Div., Army Gen-
eral School,. Fort Riley, Kas* writes that he v;as recalled to Active
Duty 20 July 1951? hasn't run into anyone from 12th at Riley as yet.
(How about Geo, Ridenour at-Rt. 1, Junction City, Kas.?) ***' ROBERT W.
LEACH (A) Blain, Pa. writes that' the stork left them a son Oct, 22,
1951 after 10 years of married life. ■ Is planning on going to Reunion.
CAPT. WM» V. FINN (F) R & E Div., T.A.S., Fort Knox, Kya and Mrs *
Finn are the nroud parents of a baby girl "Janet". Capt. Finn expects
to return to civilian life in-March', 1952. **** COSTAS G. HIOTIS (F)
600 W. 164th St., N. Y. 32, N*' Y, Gus is still in the;restaurant busi-
ness and has been married 4 years, has two boys, .< one 3 years old and
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Twelfth Armored Division Association (U.S.). Hellcat News, (Columbus, Ohio), Vol. 6, No. 5, Ed. 1, March 1952, newspaper, March 1952; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth410686/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum.