28th Squadron Organization Days 1942

28th Squadron Organization Days 1942


Type: Artifact > Document > Roster | Date: 1942-09-20 | Origin: John William Britton
Location: Philippine Islands > Bukidnon > Malaybalay > Camp Casisang
People: Victor P. Adams, Riley F. Alexander, Merlin O. Algee, Carlton E. Allen, Robert D. Andalora, Robert T. Anderson, Lewis G. Andrews, Charlie A. Antee, Edward E. Apgar, Max J. Arnold, Russell Arnold, Theodore Arter, III, LeRoy D. Atkinson, Roy L. Atkinson, Richard B., Harold C. Bailey, Jay C. Bailey, Harold F. Baker, Fernis R. Balcom, Thomas Mariam Bandy, Jr., More...
Organizations: 5th Air Base Group, V Bomber Command, 19th Bomb Group, 28th Bombardment Squadron, Far East Air Force
Other Categories: Chapter 9, Squadron Organization Days, 1942-09-20, 1942, 1942-09

Photocopies of typewritten menu and accompanying roster for celebrating organization days for Headquarters, Headquarters Squadron, Fifth Air Base Group, and the 28th Bombardment Squadron, September 20, 1942. The document contains 406 names.

Document No.: 4.13.0045




Table of Contents

Document No.: 4.13.0045
    1. Provenance
        a. Collection
        b. Terms of Use
        c. Physical Description
        d. Geographic Location
    2. Transcription
    3. Order the Book
    4. Related Artifacts

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Collection

This online document derives from photocopies provided by John W. Britton. John sent the documents, along with other materials, to Alfred R. Young in 1978 or 1981; however, the photocopies were separated from accompanying letters so that the date on which they were sent is unknown. The photocopies and correspondence are housed in The BenHaven Archives.

Terms of Use

Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 License. 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

The original typescript consisted of six sheets of paper, each measuring 8 in. x 10.5 in. in the photocopies. The sheets of paper containing the photocopies measure 8.5 in. x 11 in.

Geographic Location of Origin or Subject

Camp Casisang, Malaybalay, Bukidnon, Philippine Islands

Latitude: 8.160703266336176°
Longitude: 125.137093094356°

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This transcription was completed by Al R. Young and Tanner M. Young,

MENU
of
SECOND COMPANY, AMERICAN PRISONER OF WAR CAMP,
CAMP CASISANG, MALAYBALAY, BUKIDNON,
ISLAND OF MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES
f o r
SUNDAY, 20 SEPTEMBER 1942
ISSUED IN JOINT CELEBRATION OF THE ORGANIZATION DAYS
of the
HEADQUARTERS & HEADQUARTERS SQUADRON, FIFTH AIR BASE GROUP
(15 September)
and the
TWENTY-EIGHTH BOMBARDMENT SQUADRON (H), FEAF
(21 September)

Chicken Fried Steak
Filipino Rice
Candied Sweet Potatoe
Steak Gravy
Hot Rolls
Indian Relish
Banana Cream Pie
Coffee, Milk & Sugar
MESS PERSONNEL
Mess Officer
First Lieutenant Albert T. Chase, Infantry
q & Hq Sq, 5th Air Base Group 28th Bombardment Sq (H), FEAF
Mess Sergeants
Tech Sgt LeRoy D. Atkinson Tech Sgt Harold J. Glass
Cooks
Pvt 1cl Herbert S. Barton
Pvt 1cl Stanley J. Paluch
Pvt 1cl Orben G. Price
Corp. Kenneth K. Morris
Corporal Oscar M. Powell
Pvt 1cl Walter L. Dakan
Pvt 1cl Roy J. Hughes
Bakers
Pvt 1cl Clifford M. Lynch Pvt 1cl Edward A. Barber
OFFICIAL RATION ISSUE OF THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE ARMY
FOR PRISONERS OF WAR, EFFECTIVE 8 SEPTEMBER 1942
ISSUED DAILY
ISSUED SEMI-WEEKLY
Rice                      300 grams per man
Flour, wheat         250 grams per man
Beef fresh            140 grams per man
Vegetables           150 grams per man
Beans, mongo        20 grams per man
Lard                        30 grams per man
Sugar                      15 grams per man
Salt                         20 grams per man
Wood                    600 grams per man
Milk, canned  200 grams per man
Starch               40 grams per man
Sugar                20 grams per man
ISSUED WEEKLY
Fish, canned        196 grams per man
NOTE:  1 ounce equials approsimately 28.3 grams.

        Items on the menu not appearing on the ration issue were purchased
with funds collected from the men, as were a number of items of issue
if which excess amounts were used. Stocks of some items of issue have been
saved for the occasion.


Honor Roll -- Killed In Action
Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Fifth Air Base Group
Cor Chauncey B. Whitney Pvt 1cl Alan Thib[a]do
Twenty-Eighth Bombardment Squadron (H), FEAF
Corporal Joseph Hriczko
Pvt Robert Johnings
Pvt Van Dyke
Pvt Darrell I. Edwards
Pvt Chester Pokrzywa
Personnel Present
Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Fifth Airbase Group
Lieutenant Colonels
Fred O. Tally, Air Corps Joseph S. Bell, Air Corps (CAC)
Majors
Herman A. Little, Air Corps (INF) Wilfred Rotherham, Air Corps
Captains
Paul W. Dove, Air Corps INF
Joseph G. Vanderheiden, Chaplain
Russell S. Dudley, Air Corps (FA)
First Lieutenant
Kenneth I. Bunn, Air Corps (CAC)
Chief Warrant Officers
Paul L. Joufrion, Air Corps Alexander E. Keegan, Air Corps
Master Sergeant
DeWitt Neetles
First Sergeant
B. Scott
Technical Sergeants
Roy L. Atkinson Dee Carpenter
Staff Sergeants
Marvin F. Gordon
Elmer F. Hannah
Flois Howard
Edward H. Ransberger
Charles B. Kyllo
Otto E. Raab
John W. Redd
Sergeants
Fernis R. Balcom
Carl W. Hagen
Nelson
Clifford C. Ketner
Robert J. Kirkor
Conrad T. Peterson
Walter T. Regehr
Dean E. Taylor
Frederick C. Wall
Corporals
Riley F. Alexander
Willard E. Beaver
W. E. Billick
Victor L. Chirnside
Kenneth W. Day
Robert L. Dowding
Ray D. Freston
Willis L. Joplin
William E. Kellene
Bill J. Larton
Kenneth K. Morris
Leroy H. Mulkey
Ralph E. Person
Charles E. West
Privates First Class
Carlton E. Allen
Lewis G. Andrews
Harold F. Baker
Herbert S. Barton
Eugene M. Benna
Hayes H. Bolioho
Rex D. Bray
Charles T. Bruce
Chester H. Brumley
Allen C. Christonsen
Edwin L. Christensen
Bernard W. Cline
Edward M. Cunha
Stanley W. Dawson
Coy S. Driscoll
Woodrow L. Dunkley
David L. Earle
Lynn J. Ernson
Kent E. Everett
Loyal E. McEwens
Robert W. Fast
Joseph E. Grossman
Robert E. Gustanson
Howard H. Hankins
Roger H. Harris
Harold E. Haugen
Richard C. Hawkins
George R. Heimbuch
Raymond C. Heuibuch
Warrin C. Heljoson
Robert F. Howard
Lloyd E. Kelley
Ronald M. Landon
Leslie R. Jutz
Clifford M. Lynch
Earnest F. Lynch Jr.
Morey D. McCloud
Lee B. Matthews, Jr.
Leland F. Mitchell
George P. Morgan
Frank M. Morrisetto
Roy W. Musfelt
Melvin L. Newsom
Stanley J. Paluch
Lloyd F. Parry
Androw Pashkevich
Orbon G. Price
Raymond C. Richardson
Carl D. Rohlfing
Clay Rosenvall
Frank Rubia
Harold R. Sando
John J. Schmidt
Dwight L. Shaw
Guy F. Shipley
James W. Stanley
Kenneth L. Stead
Norman D. Swanson
Elmer F. Wagner
Robert E. Wantland
Lawrence E. West
Willie D. White
Ralf T. Wilson
James M. Young
Privates
Edward E. Apgar
Cecil J. Barton
Elton B. Bennett
Jack W. Bradley
Richard R. Connary
Marion G. Cottey
Clarence M. Delay
Paul A. Dotson
Dayton C. Gibbons
T. Glotzbach
Charles T. Gordon
O. Rafter
Russell S. Jenson
John L. Kennedy
Joseph R. Kraig
Ralph L. Lape
William J. Lennon
Vernon R. Long
Harry Miller, Jr.
Joseph B. Moullet
Charles F. Nordahl
James H. Patterson
Clarence L. Ping
Melvin O. Hull
Edward A. Sargeant
Clyde J. Simmons
Jesse. G. Smurthwaite
Bailey C. Soule
Robert R. Supernois
Charles R. Taylor
Frederick D. Thomas
Lynn E. Torrence
Clifton S. Uckerman
Chester J. Venable
Wilton E. White
Robert J. Stahl
Attached
Corporal Garrett A. Russell, 31, Infantry
Twenty-Eighth Bombardment Squadron (H) FEAF
Second Lieutenants
Alton W. Bryant, Air Corps
Robert D. Downes, Air Corps
Victor J. Howard, Air Corps
Robert D. Lanier, Air Corps
Donald L. Larson, Air Corps
Basil H. Lewis, Air Corps
William F. Lovegreen, A.C.
Charles L. Mathis, Air Corps
Joseph C. Milligan, Air Corps
Roy D. Russell, Air Corps
Master Sergeants
Stanley A. Bowes
John W. Britton
Wilbur F. Disosway
Albert G. Kovel
Artie V. Lambert
Isadore Oricht
Westley H. Owens
First Sergeant
John Kristapoviz, Jr.
Technical Sergeants
Harold F. Beasley
Orville L. Cross
Harold J. Glass
Lloyd T. Loicester
Francis G. Lovelady
Andrew J. Oltz
Mike Sidas
Staff Sergeants
Reid H. Brock
Charles E. Daley
Aubrey J. Freeman
Jullo A. Hanson
Eugene L. Hartson
Watson D. Henley
William F. Hoy
Carl R. Jones
Paul E. Riddle
John Seres
Robert D. Sottenberger
William H. Thrasher
Alfred R. Young
Sergeants
L. Bellus
Morris Birmingham
Frank R. Blaydes
Charles Callahan
Henry J. Cornellisson
Alphonso R. Delucia
William A. DeRosa
Wiley L. Forrell
John J. Furtado
L. Hall
William A. Howard, Jr.
Roy L. Jobe
Edward A. Kozer
Henry C. Lilly
Robert I. McCord
Donald J. McPherson
Donald A. Munn
Donald L. Nauman
Frank S. Prah
Robert L. Renfro
Clarence E. Ryley
Lee D. Stephens
Mike Tereletsky
John W. Weir
Ralph L. Westervelt
Geroge S. Williamson
Dwight O. Woodall
Corporals
M O. Algee
George Wood
Ray Barger
Harold A. Bergbower
William P. Biggs
Marvin C. Buckem
Joseph C. Burke
Gordon Carnes
LeRoy Casey
Ben L. Creagle
William R. Diskauski
Jack C. English
William T. Frederick
Ralph E. Gottovi
Robert A. Jammer
Edwin E. Klan
Lawrence R. McGuire
Emory H. Pannell
Thomas P. Pierce
Oscar M Powell
Bernard E. Prost
Keith W. Robertson
Curtis W. Schmeisser
Wayne W. Thompson
Elbert L. Van Cleave
Owen E. Wallisa
William H. Weaver
Privates First Class
Victor P. Adams
Robert D. Andalora
Robert T. Anderson
Charlie A. Antee
Max J. Arnold
Russell Arnold
Harold C. Bailey
Charles E. Benecroft
Thomas M Bandy Jr.
Edward A. Barber
Merlin N. Becker
Donald A. Bergum
Juillo E. Bodtker
Bossinas, James G.
Clerence H. Brandt
Harold R. Brown
Browning
Robert P. Caudell
Aranda R. Callen
John O. Clayton
Kenneth M. Cobb
James Conroy
Charles H. Corneliuson
Robert E. Daken
Walter L. Daken
Harold D. Dalton
Frank H. Driver, Jr.
Paul E. Emerson
John W. Fox
John J. Gordon
Charles H. Graham
George E. Grash
Robert C. Howren
Roy J. Hughes
Ernest J. Irving
Eddie Jackfert
Earl A. Kessler
Gillner Kettinger
Ralph M. Knox
Michael Kosakovitch
Marshall C. Leib
Oscar L. Leonard
Harold J. London
Richard Marlowe
James F. Hartens
Jack L. McKenzie
Michael L. Motich
Patrick D. O’Brien
Dalton D. Philips
Robert W. Phillips
Ernest Poulin
Otis E. Radcliff
Clyde F. Rasnake
Raymond R. Schauer
Lloyd R. Seifert
William J. Sheehan
Edward B. Stapleton
Roger L. Stokes
James L. Sweeney
Willard W. Taibel
Frank W. Treida
Frank S. Watts
Norman E. Whitehead
Harold W. Wiley
Leonard W. Williams
Privates
Harry Baxter
Houston B. Buckner
Harold L. Copeland
Robert J. Endres
Thomas E. Garity
Jack W. Grady
Eugene L. Hull
Edward C. Jensen
Sumner L. Kaplan
Joseph S. Loncz
Donald W. Mark
Irvin R. Reber
Robert H. Romy
Joseph R. Stanford
Chester S. Tomczuk
Charles E. Ward
Attached
Corporal Milan A. Lapello, 19th Air Base Squadron, 20th Air Base Group
Personnel Absent
Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Fifth Air Base Group
Lt. Col Ray T. Elsmore – left for Australia April /42
Major Leland O. Gee – left for Australia April /42
Major Ralph L. Fry – Left for Australia April /42
Major William H. Monay – left for Australia April /42
Pvt. Heyward B. Bates – Missing May 10/42
Corp. Elwood A. R yer – Missing May 10/42
Pvt. Robert V. Pall – Missing May 10/42
Pvt. Glen G. Turner – Missing May 10/42
Pvt. Paul R. Flowers – Missing May 10/42
Twenty-Eighth Bombardment Squadron (H), FEAF
Major William P. Fisher – Left for Australia Feb/42
1st Lt. Thomas J. J. Christian – Left for Australia Feb/42
1st Lt. James T. Bruce – Left for Australia Feb/42
1st Lt. Thomas B. Hubbard – Left for Australia Feb/42
1st Lt. Dorwood C. Stephens – Left for Australia Mar/42
1st Lt. Ted. B. Fisch – Missing from a flight Dec 12/41 believed dead.
2nd Lt. Hugh T. Halbert – Left for Australia Mar/42
2nd Lt. William T. Chesser – Left for Australia Mar/42
2nd Lt. Kenneth L. Culp – Left for Australia Mar/42
2nd Lt. Everett Davis – Left for Australia Mar/42
2nd Lt. Charles E. Rogers – Left for Australia Mar/42
2nd Lt. James A. Hilton – Left for Australia Mar/42
2nd Lt. Willis J. Gary – Left for Australia Mar/42
2nd Lt. David M. Conley – Left for Australia Apr/42
2nd Lt. Herbert F. Glover – Left for Australia Apr/42
2nd Lt. Theodore Arter, III – Left for Australia Apr/42
2nd Lt. Edward D. Benham – Left for Australia Apr/42
2nd Lt. John W. Cox Jr. – Left for Australia Apr/42
2nd Lt. Peade R. Pickler – Left for Australia Apr/42
2nd Lt. Lyle P. Thompson – Left for Australia Apr/42
2nd Lt. Richard P. Haney – Left for Australia Apr/42
2nd Lt. Lee, C. Lester – Left for Australia Apr/42
M/Sgt Jesse Gilbert – Left for Australia Mar/42
M/Sgt James P. McIntyre – Missing May 10/42
M/Sgt Louis W. Novak – Left for Australia Mar/42
M/Sgt Peterson – Left for Bataan, Luzon Dec 29/41
M/Sgt Troy Stump – Left for Australia Mar/42
M/Sgt Thomas F. Toohey – Left for Australia Mar/42
M/Sgt Raymond Whitehead – Left for Bataan, Luzon Dec 29/41
Tech Sgt. Joseph Johnston – Missing from a flight Dec 12/41 believed dead.
Tech Sgt. Carl H. Flodman – Missing May 10/42
Tech Sgt. Oliver R. Kamstra – In hospital at the outbreak of the
Tech Sgt. William T. Mason – Left on Bataan, Luzon Dec 29/41
Tech Sgt. John P. Wilson – Left on Bataan, Luzon Dec 29/41
S/Sgt Paul J. Brumley – Left Philippines by air Dec 15/41
S/Sgt Robert E. Faust – Missing May 10/42
S/Sgt Johnnie Nagley – Officers Candidate School in US before outbreak of war
S/Sgt Joseph D. Rose – Left in hospital on Luzon Dec 29/41
S/Sgt Armande J. Viselli – Missing from a flight Dec 12/41 believed dead
Sgt Frank R. Briggs – Left on Bataan, Luzon 29/41
Sgt Durward L Brocks – Missing May 10/42
Sgt Joseph Halat – Left on Bataan, Luzon Dec 29/41
Sgt Nellis C. Heath – DS Camp John Hay, Mountain Province, Luzon,
at the outbreak of the war
Sgt Joseph G. McElroy – Left for Australia Mar/42
Sgt Alfred Pitaro – Left the Philippines by air before the war
Sgt John J. Sheehan – Left on Luzon, Bataan Dec 29/41
Sgt Russell Smith – Missing May 10/42
Sgt Adolph E. Sternberg Jr. – Missing May 10/42
Corp George W. Boss – Left Philippines by air Dec 15/41
Corp James H. Holcomb – Left for Australia Mar/42
Corp Hubert E. Peacock – Missing May 10/42
Pvt 1cl Harlen A. Barrett – Missing in action May 3/42
Pvt 1cl Everett R. Brooks – Left on Bataan, Luzon Dec 29/41
Pvt Toxie L. Coker – Left on Bataan, Luzon Dec 29/41
Pvt Robert E. Johnston – Missing since Dec 30/41 failed to
reboard S.S. Tlayon, Mindoro Province
Pvt James A. Mathieson – Left on Bataan, Luzon Dec 29/41
Pvt Edison L. Powell – Left on Bataan, Luzon Dec 29/41
Pvt Edison L. Powell – Left on Bataan, Luzon Dec 29/41
Pvt Jay C. Bailey – Left in Hospital on Luzon Dec 29/41, reported
to have arrived in Australia aboard hospital ship
Pvt Frederick E. Freese – Left in hospital on Luzon, Dec/41
reported to have arrived in Australia aboard hospital ship
Pvt Wilbur W. Berry – Left in hospital on Luzon Dec 29/41,
reported to have arrived in Australia aboard hospital ship
Pvt 1cl Edward Lisiowske – Left in hospital on Luzon Dec 29/41
reported today as arrived in Australia via hospital ship
Deceased
S/Sgt Frederick N. Murillo – Accidentally drowned in Pulangi River
Cotebate Province April 7, 1942, near Carmon Ferry.
The Second Prisoner Of War Company
The second Company of the American Prisoner of War Camp, Camp
Casisang, Malaybalay, Bulidnon, Mindanno, P.I. which is sponsoring
the joint cobin is composed of the enlisted men assigned
and attach to the two squadrons, and a number of officers
from other units. The officer of the two squadrons in camp are divided
among the three American Prisoner of War Companies in the camp.
  The command administration of the Second Company is in the hands
of the following officers:
Command Officer – Captain Howard Humphreys Infantry
Executive Officer – Captain John H. Macon Infantry
Mess Officer – First Lt. Albert F. Chase Infantry
Platoon leaders
1st Platoon – 1st Lt. Wilson Glover Air Corps
2nd Platoon – 1st Lt. William C. Bryant Infantry
3rd Platoon – 1st Lt. Kenneth Bunn Air Corps (CAC)
4th Platoon – 2nd Lt. Richard B Field Artillery
5th Platoon – 2nd Lt. Elmer E. Senlicke Ordinance Corps.

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