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DEE J. ANDELLA 312 Milan Street Youngstown. Ohio CARNEGIE TECH., 1942 Printing Engineer VERLE M. ARNOLD Milton. Iowa IOWA STATE COLLEGE. Soil Conservation Service JOHN K. BANGS 20-I Highland Avenue Fairfield. Iowa IOWA. 194-2 Student PAUL L. BASILE 312 Third Street Cliffside Park. New Jersey JOHN MARSHALL COLL Law Student CASIMERE B. BROVARNEY 13711 Bloom Detroit. Michigan DETROIT. 1941 School Teacher JAMES T. BROWN 426 Sylvania Avenue Clenside. Pennsylvania TEMPLE. 1942 Public Accountant 1942 ECE. 1940 'K- Q' ALLEN H. BROYLES 3936 Baltimore Shreveport. Louisiana CENTENARY, 1936 Lawyer THOMAS B. BUFFUM, Jr. 287 Massachusetts Avenue Providence. Rhode Island BROWN. 194-2 Receiving Clerk DALE VV. BYERS 53 E. Orchard Avenue Bellevue. Pensylvania PENN STATE, 1912 Student WILLIAM B. CAMPBELL 306 Jefferson Avenue Pomona, California POMONA COLLEGE. 1941 Commercial Department JULIAN CARR 132 Elderfields Road Manhasset, New York CEORCETOWN, 1942 Student JOHN A. CAYLOR 2319 Northview Terrace Sioux City, Iowa NEBR. STATE TEACHERS1 19-12 Student
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ll. to r.l Robert B. lvright. Jr.. Platoon Contnzmzzfer: John J. Poitevin. Sub-Conlnialzflerg Lawrence E. Legas. Conzpany' COIIIIIIIIIIIIQVQ Robert Swan, III, C.P.O.: Harold V. Harsha, Platoon C0lIIlll!1l1t'l16I'. m2 HE 22nd company was by no means the second ranking outht in the battalion. ln fact. we were first in many things-all of them Wrong. First in the number of men on the Arbor day list, Hrst to discover that dates could be made with Barnard via blinker talthough the Drill Department wasn't far behind us on that onel , first when the next bilge was due to decimate our thin, red ranks. who had hit the tree for three weeks in advance, and we invariably had the right answers for the wrong questions in navigation. ln fact. none of us ever did get into San Francisco harbor or more than seven miles away from Guantanamo Bay. to hit the Biltmore bar on Saturdays and first to W? The fourth usually beat U5 to look at a pretty gil-l while in formation. YVG Wy e 1 5 I. - i l f' 1 ing e week but Larry 6'Captain only to mess and in 1-etumi al.. M l 4 1t'lLegas always had the bar muster complete , , ,Al All several scotches before anybody else on Saturday. But we didnt care becausqff 'e , V s w re the 1 U A ' .' And even if we didn t have brains. we had plenty of favorite. After all, didn't We muster before the windows of the Drill Department every day and give those weary eyes a new sensation? And didnit we give the Regiment its adjutant, its bugler and the Battalion its signal oflicer? The second also had the smoothest functioning scuttlebutt in the good ship Furnald. Wie also knew aptitude. All in all. none of us ever regretted being in the second. On the contrary, it was highly interesting - we never knew what was going to hit us next. We just bared our arms, closed our eyes and said, NGO right ahead, doc, I'm from the second.
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JOHN C. DILLON. Jr. 458 N. Chestnut Street Butler. Pennsylvania HARVARD. 1942 Student WILLIAM P. DOONAN I5 Blzlkeley Street NVQ-st Lynn. Massachusetts BOSTON COLLEGE. 19-I2 Department Store Clerk P. JOHN EAGAN, Jr. 6101 Maryland Avenue Chicago. Illinois CHICAGO TEACHERS1 1942 Railroad Leverman JOE S. ELLIOTT, Jr. 205 N. Philadelphia Avenue Ocean City. lVI:lryl:1nd WASHINGTON COLLEGE. Aircraft Prorluvtion JOSEPH E. FERGUSON, Jr. 419 South Rosser Forrest City. Arkansas ARKANSAS, 1940 Income Tax Auditor GEORGE F. FORTUNE 33 Hermosa YVuy Menlo Park. California SAN JOSE STATE. 1942 Cannery Worker 1940 CORNING CHISHOLM 12717 Lake Shore Boulevard Cleveland. Ohio YALE, 1937 Instructor in German JOSEPH CHUSMIR 214 Taber Avenue Providence. Rhode Island BOSTON LNIVERSITY. 1942 Jewelry Manufacturer WILLIAM WC COCHRANE 1271 N. Broad Street Hillside. New Jersey NEW YORK UNIVERSITY. 1942 Business Manager JAMES B. COONEY 26 McEldowney Street Chicago Heights, Illinois DRAKE. 1942 Student JOSEPH B. COPELAN 308 Houston Street U Chattanooga. Tennessee UNIV. OF CHATTANOOGA. 19-1-2 Student ROBERT J. COURTNEY 236 Edgemont Avenue Ardmore. Pennsylvania LA SALLE. 1941 Sfurlent .359
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