Acacia Triad - March 1944 - Vol. 38, No. 2

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The Triad, March, 1944

These Men Honor Their Country and Fraternity Relatives and friends of Acacia service·men are requested to mail to the National Headquarters gloss photographs of these men when casualty reports are received. The TRIAD is eager to continue to give these heroes their rightful recognition.

Acacians in the service who are stationed on the North American continent receive copies of the TRIAD whether subscribers or not. All camp and service libraries-there are 252 of them-receive several copies of the TRIAD regularly. This will do much to keep the men in touch with the Fraternity and enable them to get in touch with men located in the same camp or station.

61 Kenneth M. Moore. West Point Military Academy. Lt. Commander Wright C. Morton, U.S. Navy. Bancroft A. Nelson. Ensign, Nat'l Naval Med. Center, Bethesda 14, Md. (SOQ8). Lt. Col. Frank A. Pettit, APO #527, c/o P.M., New York, N. Y. Thomas R. Pray. U. S. Army, Ellington Field, Tex. Edward A. Prewett, U. S. Army, Camp Beale, Calif. Charles A. Richardson. Av/C, APO #520, cj o Postmaster, New York, N. Y. Ted E. Rowe, Ensign, CEC, NCDU-NATB, Fort Pierce, Fla. Fred Rueger, U.S.N., Westwood, Calif. Ernest H. Sagehom. ' Robert L. Smith. U.S. Navy Signalman. Major Carlton 0. Stallman, APO # 637, New York, N.Y. Robert Emory Thomas. A/ C, Sq. 2, Class 44D, 14th AAFFTD, Lancaster, Calif. Lt. Wayne· W. Waters. Lee B. Williams. Capt., U. S. Army Engineers, Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Capt. George C. Woolsey, Engineer School, Fort Belvoir, Va. Martin Dean Yeaman, Pvt., APO #85 B, c /o Postmaster, New York, N. Y.

CALIFORNIA

CINCINNATI

Robert C. Anderson. A/ C, U. S. Navy Air Corps Reserve, Omaha, Nebr. Mason Ayer. Robert J. Ball. U. S. Army , Fort Belvoir, Va. Lt. Edward W. Bowes. Univ. of Calif., ROTC Dept., Berkeley, Calif. Craig L. Conway, U. S. Army, Camp Roberts, Calif. Lt. Lawrence T. Crawford, Naval Office of Procurement, 703 Market St., San Francisco, Calif. Paul Dallas. Box 132 A, Oakley, Calif. Lt. Robert F. Davidson. Army Air Corps. Killed in action . Golder DeWitt. Army A ir Corps. Roy E. Dixon, Army Air Corps, Santa Ana, Calif. Shelton Downey. U. S.N., Ithaca, N. Y. Pvt. Victor B. Dugger. A-T Co., 260 In£., APO # 200, Camp Shelby, Miss. Capt. Robert F. Duttle. APO # 885, c/ o Postmaster, New York, N. Y. Bruce G. Dwelley. U. S. Army, Scott Field, Ill. William D. Edwards. U.S.N., Treasure Island, San Francisco, Calif. Lt. Phillip H. Farley. U. S. Army. Prisoner of Japanese. Robert J. Force, U.S.N., Berkeley, Calif. Major Charles 0. Garrells. Army Air Corps. Donald Goodwin. U.S.N., Seattle, Wash. Douglas E. Guichard. A/C, Navy Air Corps, San Luis Obispo, Calif. Lt. John Hall. Jr.• Btry. C-316 C. A., BB Bn ., Camp Tyson , Tenn. Richard Hirschfeld. Navy Air Corps, San Luis Obispo, Calif. Ralph B. Hofer. Navy Air Corps. Kenyon H. Hook. H. A. 2/c, Co. 155, 15th Btry, Camp Hill, U. S. Navy T. C., Farragut, Idaho. Bernard C. Jenson (Pledge), U. S. Marine Air Corps. Killed in action. Felix Karrer. Capt., U. S. Army Ordnance, Berkeley, Calif. William Reed Keyes. U.S.N., Berkeley, Calif. Major Merle C. Kline, U.S. Army, APO # 502, Postmaster, San Francisco, Calif. Major Karl C. Leebrick. Overseas. Lt. Joseph A. Lowe. U.S.N., Overseas. George W. Martin. Army Air Corps, Santa Ana, Calif. Lt. Robert L. Maxwell. U. S. Army. Major Henry C. Miller. Quartermasters Corps. Clifford A. Misener. Ensign, U.S.N.R., 2305 19th Ave., Portland, Ore.

Clyde William Alday. Pvt. , 3302-Co. F, Carnegie Tech., Pittsburgh, Pa. Charles E. Allen, Lt. Zoltan Paul Azary. Pvt., T.C .R.T .C. Band, N.O.S.A. , New Orleans 12, La. Willis Lee Baldwin. Air Corps. Pvt. John Barger (Pledge). Walter A. Baude. Major, APO #600 c/o Postmaster, New York, N. Y. William Beeler. Cadet, (Pledge) Univ. of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio. Stanley Bennett. Pfc., Co. E-2, 3651 S.U., ASTP, Univ. of Mich., Ann Arbor, Mich. Hamlyn Benney. Sgt. , APO #95, c/o Postmaster, Los Angeles, Calif. Robert Evans Bertsch. Pfc. , 2nd Del. N.A.W. Unit" # 1, A.T.C. Air Field, Presque Isle, Maine. Carl Irwin Bertsche. Lt., C.A.C., 2301 Harrison Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio. William J. Bertsche. Lt., Army Ordnance, 128 Hartley St., Rochester, N. Y. Robert E. Best. ASTP, St. Bonaventure College, St. Bonaventure, N. Y. John Louis Biehn. Major, 3465 Cornell Pl., Cincinnati, Ohio. Charles Robert Borders. U.S.N.R., Radio Research Laboratory, Harvard Univ., Cambridge, Mass. E. Rexford Boyd. Army Air Corps. Killed in Service. John Adams Brown. Cadet, U.S.N.R., Miami Univ., Oxford, Ohio. Cecil W. Carleton. A/C, Co. B, Sec. l, N.T.S . Purdue·, Lafayette, Ind. Edmond R. Colaianni. A/C, Advanced Navigation School, Flight 32, Selman Field, La. Frank G. Comerford. Capt., U. S. Army. George A. Cottrell. Lt. (jg), U.S.N., 525 Sussex Rd., Towson 4, Md. David c, Dexter. (Pledge) Btry. C, 334th F.A. Bn., APO # 448, Camp McCain, Miss. Maurice A. Embertson. Capt., Army Air Corps, 111 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Ill. Robert L. Englert. Lt., APO #980, c/o Postmaster, Seattle, Wash. George M. Enos, Lt. Col., U. S. Army Ordnance, 32 Edwards Ct., Ft. Thomas, Ky . William J. Fagaly. Capt., Medical Corps, Lawrenceburg, Ind. William Don Gallentine. Naval Cadet, Notre Dame Univ., South Bend, Ind. Norwood C. Geis. Lt. (sg), 3512 Cornell Pl., Cincinnati, Ohio.

John C. Gibbons. Btry. C., 734 AAA Bn., Fort Bliss, Tex. James H. Giles. Lt., Army Air Corps. In South Pacific. -Randall Graham Gilliss. Officers Training, Camp Davis, N. C. Maurice B. Goodwin. Lt., Army Air Force, Chanute Field, Ill. James W . Gould. Ensign, U.S.N. Mine Warfare Test Lab., Solomons, Md. Edward Grater. (Pledge) U.S.N., 238 Erkenbrecker Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio. Jack Greenawalt. Commander. Overseas: Leroy P. Gregory. Pvt., Co. D- 340th Engr. Regt. (G.S.). Camp Sutton, N. C. Gordon Haag. (Pledge) Wright Junior College, U.S.N.T.S. Pre Radio, 3400 N. Austin Ave., Chicago, Ill. Gerald S. Hagaman. Naval Cadet, Co. B-V-12, Purdue Univ., Lafayette, Ind. Robert E. Heckert. Cadet, Co. A, 1553 S.U. Box 212, Ohio Univ., Athens, Ohio. Ferdinand H. Hodde, Lt. (jg), Armed Guard, Pacific Center, San Francisco, Calif. Paul Hoppel, (Pledge) U. S. Army, 633 T. Ft. C-1, Gulfport Field, Miss. Noah Monroe Horst. Ensign, U.S.N. Charles G. Hostetter. U. S. Army , 886 Phillips Rd. , Massillon, Ohio. Naylor B. Humphrey. Capt., U. S. Army, 6 Leslie Ave., Ft. Mitchell, Ky. Melvin 0. Johnson. Lt. (sg), Navy Air Corps, Norfolk, Va. George N. Kibler, Major, U. S. Army, Leigh, Nebr. Steven R. Kirch. William A. Klahm. Pvt. Bernard Franklin Le Poris, U.S. Army, Wright Field, Ohio. Brinley Richard Lewis. Lt., Dental Corps, U.S.N.R. V-(S) Jacksonville, Fla. H. Jack Lissenden. Lt., U. S. Army, 336 Probasco Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio. George F. McPeck. ·Army Ordnance "Rocket Div.," Washington, D. C. James Edward Miller. U. S. Army. Albert N. Minton, U. S. Army. Elmer R. Mook. Lt., Hq. O.P.T. Bn., Fort Bliss, Tex. Harry W . Morlatt. Sgt., APO #913, c/o Postmaster, San Francisco, Calif. Joseph Leslie Mustard. John Richard Newman. U. S. Army, 3765 Pasadena Ave., Detroit, Mich. Leroy E. Niemann. S 2/c, Service Schools, U.S.N.T.S. H-18- U, Sampson, N. Y. Wilbur Noelke. Cadet (Pledge) Ohio Wesleyan Univ., Delaware, Ohio. Edwin F. Price. OCS School, Camp Davis, N.C. Lincoln B. Ralph. Ensign, U.S.N., HTB LCI Com. 3222, Solomons Br., Washington,

D. C. William 0. Ramey. Lt. Com., U.S.N . Med. Corps. Robert D. Reiman. Capt., Air Corps, APO #709-2, cj o .Postmaster, San Francisco, Calif. Edwin S. Rice. Capt., U. S. Army, Hq. Btry. 50th C.A, Fort Devens, Mass. William F. Richards. Capt., APO #929, c/ o Postmaster, San Francisco, Calif. John J. Ritchie, Capt., Ordnance Dept., 3355 Werk Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio. Ollie T. Robinson. Cadet, Miami Univ., Oxford, Ohio. Paul Ruppanner. Lt., U. S. Army, Morrison Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio. Willard A. Sanger. Lt., Hq. 529 A .A.A. A .W. Bn., Western De fense Command, San Diego, Calif. Donald A. Schmalz!, Lt., Jefferson Proving Grounds, Madison, Ind. Carl Oscar Schmidt. Capt., Ordnance Dept.,


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