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WORLD WAR I
Billings, Peter S.
Blackman, Nelson A.
Blanchard, Adolph J.
Chapman, William J.
Blanchard, Alphonse J.
Chezch, Anthony
Blanchard, Arnold K.
Chaisson, Elie
Blanchard, Howard K.
Chaisson, Henry J.
Blanchette, William
Clarke, Harry E.
Boccagni, Messani
Cleveland, Dwight G.
Bogush, Stanley
Cleveland, Walter E. Cobb, John H.
Bonie, Henry J.
Codding, Leo N.
Bonisolli, Fortunato
Collins, Horton J.
Bonisolli, Frederick
Compton, William R.
Bove, Albert
Connell, John F.
Bowe, James J.
Connors, Louis
Boyce, Ernest C.
Cook, Alvin B.
* Boyce, Roy L. Boyd, Fred J.
Cooke, Howard W.
Coolidge, David G.
Copeta, Pietro
Bragg, Victor R.
Coutu, Alexander
Brehio, Charles J.
Coutu, Philodolphe, Jr.
Brighenti, Benjamin Brisbane, Philip Britt, Fred M.
Craven, John F.
Culbert, Frank R.
Cummings, Sam N.
*Cutting, Frank
Brock, Roland H.
Brooks, Roy F.
Dauphinias, Joseph H.
Davidelis, Frank
Davidson, Clarence W.
Buchanan, Chester
Davidson, Harold J.
Buckley, Earle E.
Daszkowski, Michael L.
Bulman, Fred P.
Davis, James B.
DeGowin, Earle J.
Degrace, Joseph A.
Delory, Frank J.
Demuth, Rudolph A.
Burns, Clarence E.
Dennison, Harold W.
DePaoli, Annibale
DePratti, John
DeRoche, Richard L.
Desrosier, Wilfred H. Dexter, Roy H.
Deyo, Edgar
Cadrett, Ernest L.
Deyo, Edmund F. Dickinson, Arthur
Callahan, William J.
Cameron, Charles A.
Dixon, Thomas
Doane, Harry L.
Candaras, Minas Carlson, Vener
Dodge, George M.
Carney, Barthelomew J.
Dower, Harold B. Doyle, Eugene J.
Drudi, Gino
Drury, George A. Drury, Ralph W. Dube, Isidore Dube, Nelson O. Dunklee, Fred H.
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Carrulo, Thomas Casavant, Clifford D. Caswell, Earl E. Centebar, Napoleon Chapin, Earl W. Chapin, Stanley F. Chapman, Ernest N.
Cook, Charles V.
Boyd, Henry W. Brackett, Clarence H., Jr. Brackett, Harry H.
Corse, Myron E.
Britton, John J.
Brown, Bert C.
Brown, Walker C.
Burdick, George H.
Burgess, Henry J.
Burke, Edward J. Burkhardt, John E.
Burrage, George C. Butler, John H. (or Henry J.) Butler, John R.
* Butler, William A. Byam, Dana
Chapman, George H. Chapman, Irving F.
Bond, Thomas A.
HISTORY OF ATHOL
Dupont, Arthur L. Dushion, Jesse l. * Duto, George Duvall, Edmund T. Dyer, Walter E.
Frost, Ralph L. Fuller, Edwin M. Fuller, Irwin L. Fuller, Norman G.
Eckerman, George
Eckerman, Leonard
Eddy, Ashton O.
Edmondson, George
Ellinwood, Waldo S.
Ellis, Karl D.
Emanuelli, Charles
Emanuelli, Guiseppe
Engstrom, Harry W.
Enos, Busby B.
Evashousky, Vincent R.
Ezrow, Joseph H.
Gibbs, Verne R.
Gilbert, Joseph
Farnum, Albert C.
Farnum, Walter E.
Farr, Leo W.
Farrar, Harold O.
Glassett, Paul E.
Faulkner, Stewart F.
Faulkner, William G.
Fay, Russell J.
Fields, Robert
*Goddard, Ralph J. Goddard, Roy A.
Ferronti, Steve
Findlay, D. Bruce
Fisette, Arthur E.
Fisette, Henry J.
Fisher, Earle W.
Fisher, William E.
Fitzgerald, Joseph E.
Fitzgerald, Maurice F.
Grant, George W.
Flavin, Leo P.
Flavin, William L.
Fletcher, Benjamin F.
Fogerty, Edmund J.
Graves, Marvin A.
Foglia, John
Gray, Arthur W.
Fortune, Clinton F.
Foster, Harry E.
Foster, Herman L.
Foster, James A.
Foye, Arthur S.
Foye, Owen H.
Francis, Donald S. Francis, Earl S. Fraser, Frank E.
Frates, Louis J. Fredette, Alfred E.
Freeman, Louis W. Freeman, Wilfred J. French, Edward S. Frost, George
Hallquist, Leonard G. Hamilton, Harold L. Hamlet, Norman A. Hankard, Michael J. Hannigan, James H.
Fallon, Edward H.
Girard, Louis A. Girardi, John B.
Girardi, Victor J.
Glasheen, Robert W.
Gleason, Benjamin W.
Goddard, Errol W.
* Goguen, Fred A. Golisky, Tony Goodell, Lawrence F.
Gormley, Lawrence G. Gourlay, Clifford F. Graham, Chester
Granickas, Albinax
* Flagg, Ellery P. Flannigan, John P.
Grant, Harvey H.
Gravelin, John F.
Graves, Albert W.
Graves, Carl L.
Graves, Harry H.
Grechien, William Green, Joseph W. Griffin, Earle W. Grimes, Carl E. Gudynos, Matansas Guilmette, Dona J. Gunn, Carlon W. Gutkopf, George
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Gabardi, John Gadraity, Frank
* Gagne, Dizere Gallagher, John E. Gallant, Raymond A. Garbarino, Frank W. Garbarino, Joseph E. Garside, John I. Gary, Charles L. Gates, Freeborn F.
Gaynor, Carlton S.
Gibbs, Harold L.
WORLD WAR I
Hapgood, Frederick H.
Kemplin, Fred G.
Harper, Robert A.
* Kendall, Charlie E. Kew, Albert T.
Hayden, Arthur L.
Killay, John J.
Hayden, Harold F.
Killay, Peter T.
Hebert, Adolphus J.
Killay, William H.
* Helman, Hiram
Kimball, Roger G.
Henderson, Ralph A.
King, George E.
Henrich, George
King, Robert
Heppler, Carl F. Heppler, John W.
Klein, Frederick L.
Herbeck, Edward R.
Kapanon, Michael
Herbert, Theodore P.
Kucinski, Anthony
Hewey, Willard L. Hickley, Charles Higgins, H. Howard
Labarre, Joseph A.
Hill, John G.
Lacoste, Romeo
Hill, Louett E.
Lacoste, Rosario
Hill, Raymond E.
Ladeau, Edward M.
Hinchcliffe, Paul E.
Lafountain, Alfred E.
Hindes, Howard W.
Lambert, Alphonse N. Landry, Charles
* Hinds, Harry G. Hinman, Clyde S. Hobbs, Fred A.
Landry, Theophile
Lange, Henry J.
Lange, Thomas T.
LaPan, George
Larrabee, Chester E.
Larrabee, Edward R.
Larry, Linwood S.
Lashua, Howard A.
Lawless, Florie M.
Hubley, Earl B.
Lawless, Robert S.
Hunter, Clifford E.
Lawsure, John B.
Lawton, Kirke B.
Lawton, Robert H.
Leblanc, Edward
Ledoux, Ernest M.
Ledoux, John A.
Ledoux, Wilfred H.
Lee, Winfred M. Legar, Alfred J.
Legar, Alphonse J.
Lemay, Oren O.
Leonard, William B.
Lepan, George
Levinsky, Adam
Lewis, John F. Lincoln, Clarence L.
Lincoln, Rex C.
Lindsey, Harold O.
Lindsey, Robert B. Littlewood, Albert Lizzott, Fred A. Locke, Burton H. Lopuzzo, Carlo Lord, G. Frank Lord, George F. Lord, Harold S.
Kamosky, Frank J. Kamosky, Joseph Kelly, Arthur L. Kelley, John T. * Kemplin, Arthur D.
Labounte, Louis L.
Holdridge, Carl M. Holdridge, Elmer F. Holland, Carl J.
Hook, Gustoff A. Horrigan, W. Ray
Howard, Lewis C.
Howard, Michael F.
Huntoon, Aubrey
Huntoon, Harland W.
Huntoon, Reuben F.
Hutt, Edward W.
Iram, Roy C.
Jackson, Leon F.
* Jackson, Roland C. Jackson, Willard A. Jardine, Howard L. Jirkovsky, Charles W.
* Jirkovsky, William A. Johnson, Harold K. Johnson, Gustaf R. Johnstone, Alexander P. Joki, Matti Jones, Charles W. Jones, William E.
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Harris, Henry E.
Kingsbury, Walter C.
HISTORY OF ATHOL
Lyman, Stanley B.
Nelson, George F.
Nelson, Iver T.
MacDonald, Allan E.
Nemo, William E.
MacDonald, Gordon P.
Nesbit, John A.
MacDonald, James H.
Nevers, Kenneth W.
MacDonald, John A.
Newell, Ernest A.
MacDonald, Levi A.
Newton, Charles R.
MacDonald, Roy W.
Nickerson, Carlos W.
Makutawicus, Antenas
Nims, Pliny F.
Mallet, Joseph E.
Noel, Arthur W.
Maloney, Roy L.
Noonan, Clifford E.
Manewich, Anthony P.
Norcross, Herbert L.
Maninkas, Edward
Norcross, William F.
Maranville, Charles H.
Noyes, Lyndon H.
Marchland, Jean L.
O'Brien, William John
Martin, August A.
Ocikas, Joseph
Martin, Lester W.
O'Connell, Henry L.
Matlitz, Antony
O'Laughlin, William H.
Maurotolassides, John D.
McAllister, John N.
McDonald, Henry F.
Oliari, Celeste
McHarg, Earl L.
Oliveira, Edward J.
McIntosh, Adelbert W.
Olson, Anton L.
McIntosh, Albert G.
Olson, John A.
Mclver, Roy W.
Orton, Kenneth V.
Mckay, Francis A.
Mckinnon, Clark G.
McLean, William J.
Merriam, Dana S.
Paquin, Napoleon, Jr.
Parker, Bartholomew T.
Parker, Camille
Parker, William
Mitchell, Harry J.
Parron, David W.
Montagna, Silvestro
Montplaisir, Edward A.
Montville, Felix E.
Montville, Louis
* Moore, John R.
Peterson, Ernest V.
Morse, John F.
Morse, Phillip B.
Moulton, Charles L.
* Phillips, Edward H. Pierce, Albert C. Pietrowsky, Wladyslaw (Walter)
Mullen, Charles G.
Plunkett, John W.
Mullen, Edward
Pope, James W.
Mullen, John
Pope, Stanton C.
Mullett, Arthur L.
Prario, Fred E.
Mullett, Robert E.
Pratt, Everett
Munsell, Elisha A.
Pratt, Othello F.
Munsell, Raymond H.
Pratt, Rollo G.
Preble, Chester D.
Preece, Edmund F.
Prentiss, Alton A.
Prevost, Bennie
* Prevost, Harold F. Proskus, Williarn
Nash, O. Daniel, Jr. Neary, William J.
Orton, Lyman R.
Ortonsky, Bolestaw
Metz, Homer G.
Meuse, Harry C.
Miller, Adam
Patenaude, George H. Pelletier, Phillip A. Perley, Norman H.
Peterson, Albert W.
Morris, Adam
Peterson, Herbert W.
Peterson, Roy D.
Moushure, Augustine G.
Munsell, Roscoe P.
Murinkas, Edward
Murphy, Harry
Orintas, Jonas
McIntosh, Ray N.
O'Leary, James C.
O'Leary, John F.
Maroni, Angelo F.
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WORLD WAR I
Prouty, Clarence E.
Qualters, Charles H.
Qualters, Daniel F. Qualters, George F. Qualters, Timothy Quimby, Fred W. Quinn, George W.
Rathburn, Orson H.
Raymond, Francis P.
Raymond, Lawrence J.
Starrett, Arthur H.
Steiger, Frank T.
Stiles, Joseph H.
Stimson, Berl D.
Stone, Arthur R.
Stone, Jesse W.
Stone, Lester B.
Stowell, John M.
Stowell, Justin W.
Stowell, Woodbury S.
Sturckinsky, Charles D.
Sullivan, Thomas J. Swan, John M.
Taylor, James A., Jr.
Terrio, Joseph L.
Thatcher, Wayne H.
Thayer, Joseph H.
Theroux, Wilfred R.
Thibodeau, Edward N.
Thibodeau, Joseph T.
Thibault, August J.
Thompson, William H.
Thorburn, Burton E.
Thorburn, Harry H.
Thorpe, Amos E.
Titus, Alfred E.
Tolman, Louie H.
Totman, Harry E.
Towne, Oscar A.
Thiblehorn, Charles
Trombley, Eli J.
Trombley, Maurice J.
Tunnicliffe, Homer W.
Turner, John L.
Turner, Raimund E.
Tuttle, Herbert F.
Twichell, Arthur G.
Twichell, N. Hastings
Tyler, Arthur F., Jr. Tyler, Wallace E.
Valazza, Reno Valette, Frank R. Valley, Charles E. Vedder, Frank G. Venette, Joseph
Sampson, William F. Sampson, William W. Savoy, Joseph Sawyer, George A. Schmidt, Edward L. Schmidt, Martin G. Schmidt, Reinhard L. Schumann, Hans K. * Schumann, Max E. Scott, Clarence M. H. Scully, Thomas E. Shattuck, Hugh S. Sheldon, Nathan W. Shepard, Roland A. Sherwood, Herbert A. Sienkiewcz, Jacob B. Sienkiewcz, Joseph Simmington, Amil Simmington, William Simonds, Dell P.
Sinkewicz, Anthony Sinkowski, John Sirois, Wilfred J. Skinner, Bertie L.
Slavis, Antonis Smith, Arlington A.
Smith, Jason E.
Soucie, Louis M.
Spencer, Arthur R.
Stanton, William H.
Stark, Robert J.
Renwick, Louden
Richard, Russell F. A.
Richards, Amos M.
Richardson, Bernard F.
*Rivers, Joseph M.
Rivers, William M.
Robichaud, Albert J.
Robichaud, Napoleon P.
Robinson, Hial O. Robinson, Leo V. Rodviuskas, Constantine
Rogers, Joseph W.
Rogers, Robert C. Rolland, William E. Rooney, James T. Roth, Robert L.
Roy, Harry
Rudis, Joseph Russell, Frederick H. F.
St. Amant, John E. St. Cyr, Harry J. * St. Germaine, Ralph J. St. John, Bertram P. Salkeld, Winfred B. Samans, Stanley
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Viens, Alphie L. Vincent, Peter J.
Wood, Thomas J.
Wood, William F.
Woollet, George
Wade, Francis A.
Woraika, John
Wainutis, Joseph
Worrell, Guy C.
Waite, Everett H.
Worton, James
Walker, Alfred P. (Fred)
Wright, Walter M.
Walker, Carl V.
Yarks, John
Ward, Ralph S. Ware, Clinton E. Wariek, John
Yates, Leslie
Wauchope, Andrew
Young, John F.
Webber, George S.
Young, Lester H.
Webster, Rodney E.
Yuzik, Dimitry
Wessell, Fred
Wesson, Fred A.
Wetherby, Judson P.
Wetherby, Lewis A.
Whalen, Edward B.
White, Calvin D.
White, Frank
White, Murray H.
Whitney, Clayton A.
Whitney, Fred E.
Whitten, Lionel F.
Boucher, Joseph
Whittredge, Elmer P.
Dick, George
Wickham, Harry G.
Forest, Wilfred D.
Wickham, Virgil O.
Greene, Walter
Wilder, Robert M .
Holmes, Hugh J.
Wilkinson, Horace A.
* Ireland, Roy Jackson, Percy Jardine, Mervin E. O'Daniels, Frank E.
*Starrett, Frank E., Jr.
Woessure, Julius Wolper, Samuel G.
Wood, Clarence L.
Wood, Fred T.
Wood, Richard R.
Zack, Samuel l. Zack, Jake Zarsky, Alexander
Army Nurses: Adams, Christine M. Twichell, Olive R.
Under Foreign Flags:
* Williams, Frank E. Winn, Arthur B. Winn, Lester T.
*Tait, Clarence M. Tait, William G. Wilcox, Charles G. Wilcox, Samuel D.
* Died in the service of his country.
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Young, Goon
CHAPTER XXIX WORLD WAR II
UNDAY, December 7, 1941 when the "neutral" Japanese S surprise attacked our largest naval base is no less dim in our minds today after the passage of twelve years than is the slogan "Remember Pearl Habor" which kept us as a nation at war for four long years for the right to preserve our American way of life.
Since Hitler's rape of Poland on September 1, 1939 there had been a feeling of apprehension lest America be drawn into the conflict. Slowly indeed did the idea become prevalent that we had another globe-circling conflict on our hands. Even on July 2, 1940 when Athol's Civilian Defense Committee was organized in Judge C. Edward Rowe's office, the expressed thought was only of national defense and not aggression. Even after the Selective Service Law was passed and as required by law 1416 men of Athol had registered for military service on October 15, 1940, the talk about town related more to build- ing a defense army than any thought of American troops being sent abroad.
The sudden outbreak of war in the Pacific galvanized our town, every town in these United States, into instant action. With the nation at war with Japan and momentarily expecting declared hostilities with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy, the townspeople set to work that very Sunday under N. Hastings Twichell's chairmanship to guard Athol's vital defense indus- tries, her water supply, and the civilian population. Four days later the Selectmen proclaimed the rules and regulations for anticipated blackouts of the community in enemy air raids.
With heavy hearts, the men of Athol, of America, their hope of the nation's neutrality no longer preserved, responded quickly. With speed and efficiency Gov. Leverett Saltonstall of Massachusetts announced the appointment on October 14, 1940 of the Draft Board for our district, designed as No. 6. Quarters for the Board were arranged in the basement of the Athol Memorial Building and a corps of assistants quickly or- ganized under the chairmanship of George W. Grant and Clarence E. Deane as Clerk. Assisting this Board, the Regis- tration Advisory Board worked under the head of Attorney A. William Plotkin.
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Besides monthly calls by the Draft Board, there were also constant enlistments in all branches of the Services - the Army, the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard. Without fanfare or publicity contingents of Athol men left twice a month for their pre-induction centers, those who passed their physical examinations and were accepted returning home for a few days' furlough to wind up business affairs.
In the tragic cycle that war creates, Massachusetts draft boards, which labored to select the best young men physically for military service, were by August, 1943 receiving them back from the battlefields on medical discharge at the rate of two or three hundred a month. From our area alone approximately forty service men had been discharged for medical disability thus far.
Here at home civilian defense air raid tests, training of the State and Home Guards, sales of war bonds, Red Cross meet- ings, salvage drives, and numerous other activities went for- ward with spontaneity. To the Athol Committee on Public Safety-which functioned tirelessly to safeguard our civilian population, all of the town departments and organizations, the Red Cross, the U.S.O., and the war workers, we are indeed grateful.
We participated in air raid drills; we turned in scrap-alum- inum, paper and rags, tin, old paint brushes, rubber, fats and grease, phonograph records, even keys and silk stockings; we cooperated with the rationing programs in the restricted use of gasoline, tires, sugar, fuel oil, and other basic necessities. There were coal strikes and price control, rent control and end- less other controls which made the task of our Athol War Rationing Board a difficult one, for in the face of severe criticism they were required to carry out government orders.
Through Athol's civilian services and organizations, her men, women, and children contributed through a duty well done, their part in helping to win the war to the end that their honored dead "shall not have died in vain."
One of the amazing things which occurred in World War II was the swift and efficient manner in which industries, large and small, started to turn out war goods, even though in many cases the new articles were nothing like the peace-time items. American industry met many problems: the wage freeze, strikes, "hold-the-line" order on civilian production, and to- ward the end of the war, the prospect of compulsory manpower controls, which incidentally never materialized.
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The industries of Athol, and particularly the workers who made them, served our country to the utmost in its time of greatest production need.
Athol's home front strength may also be measured by the character and efficiency of her other military organizations, such as the National and State Guards, the Pequoag Guards, her American Legion, and the Civil Aeronautics Authority which was established at the Orange Airport.
Who at home will forget the changes in Athol during the war? It was no longer the tranquil town with its peaceful hum of industry. The town's most perceptible change was at night time, especially Thursday and Saturday nights when among the hundreds of shoppers in the stores along the streets the male youth of Athol, of every village and town in the United States, was missing.
Although there was a general rejoicing when in June, 1945, Germany surrendered, yet we still had Japan to deal with. Thus the only notice taken appeared to be a grim determination to redouble our efforts that peace might speedily come.
Realizing that when Japan was humbled there would be an outburst of long suppressed feelings, our officials made tentative plans for an orderly public demonstration. As the preliminary arrangements for the signing of the armistice abroad the Missouri came in August when most of our churches were closed, we had not our full quota of clergymen to call upon, but Rev. Truman L. Hayes of the old First Church and Rabbi Solomon J. Segal of the Jewish Synagogue were in town and stood ready to serve.
When in the evening hours of August 14 a pre-arranged signal on the fire alarm announced that an armistice had been signed, a large group of our citizens assembled in front of the Y.M.C.A., and with Richard P. Mullen, Commander of E. H. Phillips Post A. L., as Marshal, and led by Athol Military Band, they marched to Fish Park where similar services were held on November 11, 1918.
Lacking even a ladder to make the ascent to the highly elevated band stand, and for a time entirely without lights, the participants in the exericses eventually assembled on the stand where Commander Mullen introduced Rev. Mr. Hayes who gave the invocation and then presented Major Charles H. Qualters, Alfred H. Brown of the Board of Selectmen, Col. Harry L. Doane, Alexander P. Johnstone and William G. Lord, this author, who spoke feelingly of having addressed a similar
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group on that spot nearly twenty-seven years before, and of our disappointment that the armistice then celebrated had not brought as expected a permanent world peace. Rabbi Segal closed the exercises with a benediction.
Although hostilities ceased on that August day there was still a stupendous world problem to be solved and many men needed to solve it-thus our draft board continued for many months to induct new men into the service.
Our War Historical Committee first decided to add no names to the honor roll after the signing of the armistice, but as our state legislature decreed that anyone inducted before January 1, 1946 should be rated as a veteran of this war, we changed our decision to conform to the legislative act and thus those inducted after August 14 and before January 1, 1946 are included in the list appended hereto.
This author labored for eight years to gather data and com- pile the complete story of Athol's participation in that World War II and, financed by a town appropriation for publication, that volume was issued as of January 1, 1952.
We are not attempting to repeat here that already published story but we do give below our complete list of Athol men and women who served in that conflict.
Abare, Kenneth L.
Abare, Robert
Ackley, Fred L.
Anderson, Arvid H.
Adams, Alfred E.
Anderson, Chester L.
Adams, Carlton B.
Anderson, John B.
Adams, Clifford Peter, Jr.
Anderson, Richard E.
Adams, Collis J.
Anoris, Frank V.
Adams, Robert F.
Arcand, Girard F. Ares, Adelard A. Armienti, Albina
Aiken, Howard E.
Armienti, Anthony G.
Aldrich, Albert L.
Armienti, John F.
Aldrich, Barbara
Armienti, Joseph R.
Alexakis, James N.
Armstrong, John S.
Alexakis, John E.
Ashmore, Harold J.
Alexakis, John P.
Atkinson, John R.
Allen, Ernest A.
Allen, Horace J.
Babshere, James E., Jr.
Allen, Richard W.
Bachelder, Clarence W.
Allen, Robert J.
Bachelder, Gordon C.
Alley, Lionel D.
Bacon, Grace E.
Alner, Austin A.
Bacon, Robert P.
Alner, Ernest J.
Bagdonas, Augustine F.
Ambrose, Adolph A.
Bagdonas, Joseph J.
Ambrose, Frank E.
Ambrose, Stanley F.
Ambrozy, Chester C.
Bagdonas, Leon J. Bagdonas, Stanley A. Bailey, Leslie M.
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Amedio, Carlo A. Ames, Leon F.
Adams, Theodore J., Jr.
Ainsworth, Donald L.
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Baker, Harry R. Baker, Henry A. Baldwin, Earle H.
Bingham, Laura
Bisbee, James W.
Bishop, Ernest H. Bishop, Harley H. Blackmer, Forrest H.
Ball, Jackson W. Ball, Robert L. Ball, Walter, Jr. Baltren, Ladzie A.
Blake, Charles N.
Barigelli, Harold
Blake, Howard R.
Barilone, Joseph
Blake, John C.
Bariloni, Dominic J.
Blake, Joseph G.
Barnes, Charles L.
Blakely, Harold V.
Barniole, Paul F.
Blakely, Richard D.
Barrett, Roger E.
Blanchard, Alban J.
Barrett, Wallace W.
Blanchard, Francis J.
Barta, Edward J.
Blanchard, Fred H.
Bartlett, Harold J.
Blanchard, George J.
Barton, Raymond
Blanchard, Gerald J.
Barton, Roger D.
Blanchard, Glenn K.
Barus, Richard F.
Blanchard, Howard H.
Bassett, Cortland A.
Blanchard, Armand
Bassett, Harry E., Jr.
Blanchard, Joseph J.
Bassett, James M., Jr.
Blanchard, Joseph L.
Bassette, Richard E.
Blanchard, Lawrence M.
Bassow, Carlton F., M.D.
Blanchard, Leo J.
Batchelor, Franklin S.
Blanchard, Norman J.
Bates, Clifford A.
Blanchard, Robert B.
Battaini, Lester J.
Blanchard, Theophile J.
Baublis, John D.
Blankenship, Orie W.
Baublis, Joseph A.
Blaser, Arnold E., Jr.
Bauwens, Gaston E., Jr.
Blaser, George S.
Bauwens, Roger J.
Blaser, George W. H.
Baxter, Edward C.
Blaser, William A.
Beaudette, Dominique J. P.
Babilin, Ernest J.
Beaudry, Donald J.
Boccardy, Bruce N.
Begor, Frank O., Jr.
Begor, Richard J.
Borelli, Frank
Borisolli, Louis B,
Bell, Raymond H.
Bosco, Andy J.
Bemis, Chester R.
Bosco, Joseph M.
Bemis, Douglas J.
Bosworth, Cecil R.
Bemis, Robert E.
Boudreau, Alfred J.
Bennett, Alfred A.
Boudreau, Arthur J.
Benson, Gordon V.
Boudreau, Arthur J.
Benson, Kenneth E.
Boudreau, Donat J.
Benson, Malcolm E.
Boudreau, Edmund J.
Benvenuti, Ernest D. Bessette, Ernest G.
Boudreau, Peter J.
Bettey, Romeo Bevis, Arnold J.
Boudreau, Raymond L. Bouras, Arthur C.
Bevis, Edward J.
Bousquit, Donald
Bevis, John E.
Boutot, Reginald A.
Bevis, Merley F.
Bowers, Jason M. Bowlen, John F.
Bevis, William E.
Beyette, Robert D.
Brackett, Reginald E.
Bidwell, Dewey W. Bingham, Bradford C.
Brackett, Robert L. Brand, Sigmund
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Boccardy, Joseph A. T.
Beers, Harold B.
Bombard, Roy A.
Bednarczyk, Anthony A.
Bond, Maurice A.
Begor, Stanley C.
Boudreau, Lionel J.
Blake, Frank R.
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Brasdis, Stanley A.
Cameron, David F.
Brazauskas, Albert J.
Cameron, Owen J.
Brazauskas, Anthony S., Jr.
Cameron, Paul V.
Briggs, Gordon D.
Cameron, William A.
Briggs, Melvin H.
Campbell, Donald L.
Briggs, Raymond M.
Caples, Gordon B. Caples, Lawrence O.
Brighenti, Albert J.
Brighenti, Reno A.
Carey, James M.
Britt, Lester D.
Carey, Lawrence C.
Britt, Robert E.
Britton, Daniel R.
Carey, Stanley W., Jr.
Britton, Harriet C.
Carl, Fred
Brook, Roger S.
Carlson, Robert L.
Brouillet, Eugene E.
Caron, Joseph A.
Brouillet, Henry J.
Carr, Francis E.
Brouillet, Paul A.
Carrabba, Joseph A.
Brouillet, Paul L.
Casavant, Robert A.
Brouillet, Raymond V.
Casella, Joseph, Jr.
Brown, Dewey J.
Casella, Marc A.
Brown, John V.
Casella, Mark A.
Brown, Russell E.
Casey, Harold A.
Brunelle, Earl L.
Castine, Frank L., Jr.
Brunelle, Raymond E.
Bruno, Edmund L.
Bruno, Francis E., Dr.
Bryant, Verne K.
Cetto, Robert E. P.
Bukowski, Zigmont S.
Chaisson, Camille J.
Burba, John V.
Chaisson, Edgar F.
Burba, Joseph V.
Chaisson, Edward J.
Bureau, Edward J.
Chaisson, Joseph G.
Burgess, Richard O.
Chaisson, Joseph R. Chaisson, Leo J.
Burnham, Howard
Chaisson, Leonard J.
Burnham, Kenneth R.
Chaisson, Raymond J.
Burnham, Robert F.
Chaisson, Valmond J.
Burnham, Roland G.
Chamberlain, Robert I.
Bushee, Perley L.
Chandler, Richard H.
Buskey, Richard M.
Chapin, Milton W.
Butcher, William R.
Chaplin, Robert P.
Butler, Leo R.
Chase, Albert W.
Chastney, Benedict J.
Chastney, Frank A.
Chatfield, Daniel H., Jr.
Cheetham, Donald B., Jr.
Cheetham, Naomi
Chiasson, Claude J.
Chiasson, Ernest P.
Caldwell, William A.
Chaisson, Fabian J.
Chiasson, Gerard L.
Chiasson, Joseph A.
Chiasson, Joseph T.
Chiasson, Leonard G.
Calvi, Donald G. Calvi, Joseph W. Calvi, Joseph W. Camann, Herbert A. ·Camann, Milton H.
Chiasson, Ralph P. Chiasson, Robert H. Chibas, Leo D.
Chittick, Benjamin C.
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Castine, Fred W.
Castine, Raymond J.
Cetto, Edward F.
Buchanan, William, Jr.
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