28th Squadron and Attached Personnel: Christmas 1939

28th Squadron and Attached Personnel: Christmas 1939


Type: Artifact > Document > Roster
Location: Philippine Islands > Pampanga > Fort Stotsenburg > Clark Field
People: Raymond J. Patenaude

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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Document No.: 4.13.0042
    1. Provenance
        a. Source
        b. Copyright and Usage
        c. Physical Description
        d. Geographic Location
    2. Transcription
    3. Order the Book
    4. Related Artifacts

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28th Squadron and Attached Personnel: Christmas 1939 - Image No. 1

28th Squadron and Attached Personnel: Christmas 1939 - Image No. 2




Provenance


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Source

The photocopy from which the following transcription derives was provided by Raymond J. Patenaude in 1996 as part of his correspondence with Alfred R. Young. The photocopy and their correspondence are housed in The BenHaven Archives.

Copyright and Usage

This document may be copied for educational, non-profit, or personal use; however, an appropriate acknowledgement of the source should appear with each copy. The source should be designated as "Al Young, alyoung.com." To request permission to use this image in association with any for-profit endeavor, please contact us.

Physical Description

Two, 8.5 in. x 11 in. sheets containing single-sided photocopies.

Geographic Location of Origin or Subject

Clark Field, Fort Stotsenburg, Pampanga, Philippine Islands

Latitude: 15.179897°
Longitude: 120.543629°

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In addition to providing the photocopy from which this transcription derives, Raymond J. Patenaude Ray marked names on the photocopy to indicate who was at Clark Field on December 8, 1941. In the following list, italics indicate which of the men, according to Ray, were there on December 8th.

This transcription was performed by Al R. Young and Tanner M. Young.

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. HinkleyAndrew J. Oltz
Sergeants
Charles E. MontcalmWalter E. Rogers
Corporals
Stanley M. LausenMike 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. KetchieJohn 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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