Henry Ford Trade School - Craftsman Yearbook (Dearborn, MI)

 - Class of 1946

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TIOH HONOH

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HENRY SCHOOL HONOR ROLL FORD TRADE Honor Roll WORLD WAR II CLAUDE T. AIKEN. JR. 1st Lieut.—Army Air Forces June 14, 1945—Liberal, Kansas Lt. Aiken died while instructing a stu- dent pilot who lost control of the plane at uch a low altitude Lt. Aiken was unable o avoid a crash. • • • GEORGE AROLD Pvt.—U.S. Army June 23, 1945—Detroit After serving with U.S. Army for sever- al years, Pvt. Arold died of acute uremia at the Eloise Hospital in Detroit. • • • JAMES A. BANACH Pvt.—Field Artillery February 24, 1945—Luxembourg Pvt. Banach lost his life while serving with the Field Artillery in Luxembourg. ANTHONY J. BARANIAK S. Sgt.—Army Air Forces February 20, 1945—England Sgt. Baraniak was awarded the Air Medal and one Oak Leaf Cluster while serving as a ball turret gunner on a B-17 in the European Theater of Operations. He met his death on this twenty-fifth mission when his plane caught fire and crashed. • • • JOHN BORTAK Ensign—U.S. Navy October 23, 1945—Banana River, Florida Ensign Bortak, after serving for three years in the Navy, crashed to his death while flying on patrol duty off the coast of Florida. • • • ARTHUR T. BRANDOLINE Pvt.—Infantry November 5, 1945—Holland Pvt. Brandoline died from shrapnel wounds while serving with the Timber Wolf Division in Holland. • • • WELBEE (WILBUR' BUTTERFIELD Captain—Army Air Forces April 14, 1945—Europe Captain Butterfield was killed in a plan crash while on a combat mission over Europe. ROBERT E. CAMPBELL Sgt.—Army Air Forces October 6, 1944—Barnowitz, Germany Sergeant Campbell met his death while serving on his eighth mission over enemy territory. When he knew his B-17 was going to crash, he helped a fellow crew member to bail out although he hemself did not have a parachute. He was a- warded an honor citation posthumously for his bravery. He had also been a- warded the Air Medal and Purple Heart. • • • LAWRENCE T. CHARBONEAU Pfc.—U.S. Infantry March 13, 1945—N. Atlantic When his transport was wrecked in a North Atlantic storm, Pvt. Charboneau lost his life. • • • MICHAEL COJEREAN JR. Pvt.—Marine Corps March 6, 1945—Iwo Jima Pvt. Cojerean of the 4th Marine division was killed in action on Iwo Jima. • • • GLYN COTTRELL Sgt.—- Army Air Forces April 12, 1944—Malmedy, Belgium Sgt. Cottrell's plane, a B-24 on which he was tail gunner, was shot down while returning from a bombing mission over Germany. • • • ARCHIE CULLEN Pfc.—Infantry April 12, 1945—Jolo Island, P. I. E. Archie Cullen, who spent twenty-two of his twenty-six months in service, over- seas, died of wounds received in action while in the Pacific. He had been a- warded the Purple Heart. ROBERT F. CUMMING Pvt.—Infantry January 23, 1945—Rotgen, Germany Pvt. Cumming, a member of the 78th Division known as the Diehards , suffered multiple shrapnel wounds which caused his death while serving in the vicinity of Vossenack, Germany. • • • JAMES DUFF Seaman 2 c—U.S. Merchant Marine April 9, 1945—Atlantic Ocean Merchant Marine Seaman Duff lost his life following a collision of his tanker, the St. Mikiel, and another U.S. vessel in mid-ocean. • • • BASIL E. FIELDS M.M. 2 c—U.S. Navy February 17, 1944 South Pacific Basil Fields lost his life while serving in the South Pacific. ETTORE GANZ FVt.—Army Air Forces March 19, 1944 Alabama Ettore Ganz, a private in the Army Air Forces, was killed when a gun on which he was working accidently dis- charged. • • • DONALD GEIGER Pvt.—Infantry March 29, 1945—Kirchain, Germany Pvt. Geiger sacrificed his life to save the lives of ten infantry men who were advancing on the town of Kirchain, Ger- many. He received shrapnel wounds in the chest which caused his death. • • • ALBERT GEORGE Pfc.—Field Artillery Albert Goerge, a private in the Field Artillery, was killed in action December 17, 1944, in Germany. • • • EDWARD GRACE Stewards mate 1 c U.S. Merchant Marine Decenber 18, 1944—River Seine, France Edward Grace lost his life when the small boat in which he was returning to his ship capsized. • • • WILLIAM D. HAAG Pfc.—Infantry December 4, 1944—Germany. Saar Basin Area While Pfc. Haag was checking a com- munication line for a reported break, he encountered a 20 man enemy patrol.In order to save his buddies who were sleep- ing, Pfc. Haag, without regard for his per sonal safety, grappled with six of the patrol causing a sufficient commotion to arouse his sleeping company. His action caused the death of six of the enemy patrol but Pfc. Haag lost his life also. The Distinguished Service Cross was awarded posthumously for his heroic action. • • • WILMER HAGEN Staff Sergeant—Infantry January 15, 1946—Morotai Islands, Nether- lands, Indies Sgt. Hagen died of lobular pneumonia while serving in the Army as an instructor in jungle warfare. • • • EMIL J. HAUSCH 1st Lt.—Army Air Corps April 23, 1943—Florida Lt. Hausch was killed in a crash at McDill Field, Florida.

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