Photocopy of printed roster and menu for the 28th Bombardment Squadron's Christmas dinner, December 25, 1939.
Document No.: 4.13.0042
28th Squadron and Attached Personnel: Christmas 1939Type: Artifact > Document > Roster | Date: 1939-12-25 | Origin: Raymond A. Patenaude Location: Philippine Islands > Pampanga > Fort Stotsenburg > Clark Field People: Joseph J. Acton, Vincenso Adams, Mike Alinell, Guyler Allbright, Charles T. Amos, William T. Anderson, Joe Babiak, Harold C. Bailey, Robert M. Bellman, Wesely H. Bendele, Stanley A. Bowes, Lawrence Henry Brandt, Frank R. Briggs, Benjamin F. Brown, Frank E. Bryer, Thomas C. Burgess, Noah O. Byrd, Charles Callahan, Jim H. Carpenter, Walter H. Carpenter, More... Organizations: V Bomber Command, 19th Bomb Group, 28th Bombardment Squadron, Far East Air Force Other Categories: Chapter 3, 1939-12-25, 1939, 1939-12 Photocopy of printed roster and menu for the 28th Bombardment Squadron's Christmas dinner, December 25, 1939. Document No.: 4.13.0042 |
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The photocopy from which the following transcription derives was provided by Raymond A. Patenaude in 1996 as part of his correspondence with Alfred R. Young. The photocopy and their correspondence are housed in The BenHaven Archives.
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Two, 8.5 in. x 11 in. sheets containing single-sided photocopies.
Clark Field, Fort Stotsenburg, Pampanga, Philippine Islands
Latitude: 15.179897°
Longitude: 120.543629°
Commanding Officer | |
| Major Guy L. McNeil | |
Captains | |
| John P. Kirkendall | Robert L. Schoenlein |
First Lieutenants | |
| William M. Gross Lawrence S. Fulwider | Hunter Harris, Jr. Jack F. Shuck |
Master Sergeants | |
| Robert Duke Murton K. Morrill |
Leland Post |
First Sergeant | |
George Dougherty | |
Technical Sergeants | |
| Clark H. Curtis Leonard F. Girard Elmer H. Hice Hugh B. Pittman | Samuel Shulman Eddie Toland James W. Watkins Leonard Williams Basil Zaphiro |
Staff Sergeants | |
| Walter H. Carpenter William M. Curry Charles J. Gustof Bruce F. Hadley Raymond A. Johnson William A. Johnson | John H. Kiernan Westley H. Owens Monroe J. Paschini Paul E. Runey Claude J. Snitkus Joseph R. Wasnick |
Sergeants | |
| Guyler Allbright William D. Hathaway Donald E. Jenkins George Moody | Archie E. Owens Louis Siedband Joseph J. Stanovich Harry A. Sterling |
Corporals | |
| Charles W. Childress, Jr. Rex A. Dockins Carmen R. Gismondi John C. Haddow | Lyman L. Harrington William F. Ott William S. Siever Henry B. Valentine |
Privates First Class | |
| Joseph J. Acton Stanley A. Bowes Benjamin F. Brown William L. Douglass, Jr. Stephen J. Fraunberger Watson L. Henley John B. Ingersoll William G. Ivanhoe Benjamin Kerner John P. Lisack Lester W. Lumsdon Michael Maslanek | Ernest B. Parker Samuel Pauli George Pellar Stanley S. Ratcliffe Albert H. Roberts Clarence E. Ryley William O. Sanford John Seres Paul E. Simmons William H. Thrasher George F. Wheeler Fred E. Whiteman Alfred R. Young |
Privates | |
| Charles T. Amos Harold C. Bailey Wesley H. Bendele Lawrence H. Brandt Frank R. Briggs Paul J. Brumley Frank E. Bryer Charles Callahan William M. Carter Walter D. Chatham, Jr. Henry J. Cornellison Charles E. Daley Alphonse R. Delucia John E. Dujenski Joseph W. Dye Stanley J. Edzik |
Cleo H. Ely Kenneth W. Frackender Robert F. Faust Robert G. Fleming Carl H. Flodman Leroy M. Frederick James E. Freeman Berrie F. Gatlin Harold J. Glass Ralph E. Gottovi Nellis C. Heath William H. Hicks James M. Holcomb Cecil F. Holland William F. Hoy Joseph T. Humes |
| Carl R. Jones James B. King Edwin E. Klan Michael Kosakevitch Charles H. Langford Edwin D. Leehan Edward Lisiewski Harold J. London William J. Mason Donald J. McPherson Peter Mekulsia Raymond J. Meyer William T. Miller Frederick N. Murillo Joseph Nax Elber L. Ogle Edwin J. Ogren Turner M. Overton James J. Paul, Jr. Ernest Poulin Joseph P. Prukop Clyde F. Rasnake |
Morris S. Roberts Joseph D. Rose Edwin G. Ruisniemi Raymond R. Schauer Edgar C. Schoening Samuel S. Schulman Lloyd R. Seifert John J. Sheehan, Jr. William J. Sheehan, Jr. Dinsmore L. Simpson Russel H. Smith Joseph R. Stanford William R. Stuebgen Clyde F. Summers Mike Terreletsky Phillip J. Tirey Frank W. Treida Charles E. Trimmer James L. Turner Armando J. Viselli Earl T. Watson Ralph L. Westervelt Joseph F. Zezulka |
Attached From Other Organizations Base Headquarters & 20th Air Base Squadron, Air Corps | |
Technical Sergeant | |
Roy Wooten | |
Staff Sergeants | |
| Harry R. Hinkley | Andrew J. Oltz |
Sergeants | |
| Charles E. Montcalm | Walter E. Rogers |
Corporals | |
| Stanley M. Lausen | Mike Sidas |
Privates First Class | |
| Vincenzo Adams Mike Alinell Noah O. Byrd Jim H. Carpenter Ted S. Conner Michael T. Corrigan Jacob Dusich George K. Green Robert Gurney Laurence F. Jackson | David B. King Francis T. Knauff Benhart E. Melarten Raymond Patenaude Clifford C. Pederson James L. Pierce Rigdon D. Salter James R. Shreve Arthur T. Storrud William M. Walters |
Privates | |
| William T. Anderson James F. Clay Wilson F. Dolde Perce E. Hall Charles R. Kaelin | Ellery S. Kennedy Lawrence M. Lannan James M. Rock George V. Sanzero Pugh H. Skinner |
Ordnance Department | |
Technical Sergeant | |
Frank V. Perritti | |
Privates First Class | |
| Dempsey H. Ketchie | John T. McCalister |
Privates | |
| Joe Babiak Robert M. Bellman | Thomas C. Burgess Willian E. Considine Huber L. Hembree |
Medical Department | |
Flight Surgeon | |
Captain Edward J. Tracy, MC | |
Corporal | |
Aubrey J. Freeman | |
Private | |
Robert R. Ryan | |
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