U.S. Army Training Center, Engineer, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri 1956b), Part 1

Author: United States Army Training Center, Engineer
Publication date: 1956
Publisher: Dallas : Miller Pub. Co
Number of Pages: 122


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A COLORFUL PAST


Fort Leonard Wood's history began with a modest ground-breaking ceremony on 3 December 1940. From that moment until May, 1941 workers by the thousands, together with their tools and equipment sprawled across the budding army camp - to be one of the largest in the country. Work pro- gressed through one of the wettest seasons the area had known and the muddy conditions attracted great publicity.


The new Camp was designated the VII Corps Training Area at first. When the administrative officers arrived it was named after Major General Leonard E. Wood. He had gained fame in the campaign against Geronimo and during the Spanish-American War. He was chief of Staff, United States Army from 1910 to 1914.


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. . A PRODUCTIVE FUTURE ·


Lt. Col. Leo Crabbs was the first Post Commander, with his Head- quarters at 11th and Colorado Avenue. The Post then consisted of four bar- racks for enlisted men and one for officers. No modern facilities were avail- able and baths could only be obtained in local towns. Construction of build- ings continued and early in the spring of 1941 there was enough housing for the first cadres. The Engineer Replacement Training Center was organ- ized under the command of Brigadier General U. S. Grant, III.


More and more barracks were being built and the railway was extended from the town of Newburg, 21 miles away. The 6th Infantry Division arrived from Minnesota by train in May, 1941 and the 72nd Field Artillery Battalion came by motor convoy from Fort Knox.


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After the 6th Division (not to be confused with the 6th Armored Divi- sion ) came the 8th, the 75th, the 97th and the 70th, all of which trained one after the other prior to either maneuvers or overseas shipment. The ERTC continued to function and was later called the ASFTC ( Army Serv- ice Forces Training Center). The Post trained more than 300,000 men between 1941 and 1946. At one time the population was around 50,000. In 1946 the Post was inactivated.


Some 50 civilians and about 5 officers remained to safeguard the build- ings and property. Soon the buildings began to fade and grass grew wild over the once busy training areas. For four years the Post lay dormant.


The Korean conflict brought demand for more trained troops and Fort Leonard Wood sprang to life once more. It was reactivated in August, 1950, and the 6th Armored Division was designated as a replacement training division. On 16 March 1956, after more than five years of training the divi- sion was deactivated and Fort Leonard Wood became the home of the United States Army Training Center, Engineer. The program now includes basic military training, advanced engineer training, specialist training and the leadership school.


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Fort Leonard Wood continues to function mainly as an Engineer Train- ing Center. Its location and its terrain features make it well suited for the training of Engineer Troops. On 21 March 1956, the Post was given perma- nent status.


Today a modern 4-lane highway makes the approach to Fort Leonard Wood a pleasant one. The reservation is more than 70,000 acres in size. It was part of the Mark Twain National Forest until its acquisition as a military reservation. It is in the northern end of the Missouri Ozarks.


Nearby cities are: St. Louis, 130 miles northeast; Springfield, 88 miles southwest and the Missouri State Capitol at Jefferson City, 75 miles to the north. Fort Leonard Wood is located about halfway between the towns of Rolla and Lebanon on the famous highway 66. Waynesville is the nearest town; it is about five miles from the post and is the county seat of Pulaski County.


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HEADQUARTERS FORT LEONARD WOOD OFFICE OF THE COMMANDING GENERAL FORT LEONARD WOOD, MISSOURI


TO THE MEN OF THE RESERVE FORCES TRAINING REGIMENT:


For those of us who have shared in your training, our reward


will be the manner in which you serve your country in war and peace.


You should leave here with a feeling of pride in having done your best to accomplish a worthwhile task. The fine way you have pursued your training shows beyond a shadow of a doubt that the American will to fight for a just cause will never die.


The military knowledge and experience gained here will serve you well during the years you continue to meet your obligation as a citizen soldier, ever ready to respond to your country's call as the need arises. I hope each of you will carry in his heart the con- viction that you are a good American citizen.


Let this book serve as a patriotic reminder of your training


at Fort Leonard Wood and of the new friends you have made.


Good luck.


Frank D. Bowman FRANK O. BOWMAN Major General, USA Commanding


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Major General FRANK O. BOWMAN Commanding General Fort Leonard Wood


Frank Otto Bowman was born in Mesille Park, N. M., July 1896. He was graduated from the U. S. Military Academy 1 November 1918. His branch of service was the Corps of Engineers.


After a course at the Engineer School at Camp Humphrey, Va., he joined the Second Engineers at Camp Travis, Texas, in 1920. The following year he returned to the Engineer School and in June 1921 he was assigned to Scholfield Barrack, Hawaii with the Third Engineers. In May 1924 he returned for assignment to the First Engineers at Fort Dupont, Maryland and soon became a member of the Engineers Rifle team at Camp Perry, Ohio. When the National Matches were over for that year General Bowman was assigned to the 29th Engineers at Fort Humphrey. The following summer he was at Perry again firing for the Engineer Rifle Team. Again in 1929 he was at Perry and in the fall of that year he became Professor of Military Science and Tactics at Alabama Polytechnic Institute at Auburn.


The summer of 1931 saw General Bowman back at Camp Perry as a member and Assistant Coach of the Engineer Rifle Team. He resumed his duties at Alabama Polytechnic Institute until May 1933 when he was named District Engineer at Camp Beauregard, Louisiana. The following August he returned to Alabama Polytechnic Institute.


General Bowman became assistant to the District Engineer, United States Engineers Office, Washington, D. C., with additional duty as Recorder for the Beach Erosion and Shore Protection Boards in June 1934. In August 1938 he became a Company Commander in the Fourth Engineer Battalion at Fort Benning, Georgia and in 1940 he became Battalion Commander of that unit as well as being Engineer Officer for the Fourth Motorized Division.


In 1941 General Bowman was named Engineer Officer of the Second Corps which moved to the European Theater of Operations in 1942. He was named Engineer of the Allied Force Headquarters, North African Theater of Operations, and when the Fifth Army was activated on 5 January 1943 he became the Engineer Officer. He landed in Italy in October 1943, and saw service with the Fifth Army until the war ended in 1945.


After two months in the United States General Bowman went to Japan where he became Engineer of the Northern Japan Service Command until March 1946 when he assumed command of Army Ground Forces in the Ryukus with Headquarters on Okinawa. He returned to the United States in June to become Chief of Staff, G-4, of the Army Ground Forces at Fort Monroe, Va. In 1949 he was appointed Chief of Staff and Deputy Commander at Fort Belvoir, Va. In 1953 he went to Japan to become Engineer for Army Forces Far East.


In April 1955 General Bowman became Commanding General of the 6th Armored Division and Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri.


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Ambs, Thomas E. Anderson, Bruce G. Anderson, Clarence A. Andrus, Donald J. Baldwin, Charles L.


Barrett, Howard W. Bartlett, Robert C. Belt, Thomas J. Belval, Weldon H. Berman, Donald S.


Berry, James O. Biggerstaff, Albert C. Biggs, Robert D. Billings, Gary D. Blue, Edward D.


Blue, William E. Bogart, Donald E. Boots, Robert H. Bottom, William R. Bowling, Edward C.


Brabec, Kenneth J. Brace, James H. Brewer, Arley, Jr. Bridgewater, Jimmie C. Briolat, Marshall B.


Brown, Harold E. Brown, Joseph N. Burns, Richard L. Byer, George L., Jr. Campbell, Donald D.


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Cornelison, James E. Cowden, John C. Cox, Kenneth W. Craig, Don E. Crider, Jesse A.


Cullen, David J. Dahl, La Verne C. Dahncke, Melvin R. Dailey, Larry D. Darrow, Herman F.


Daves, Raymond S. Davis, Richard E. De Long, Charles H. Dietrich, Lawrence E., Jr. Doffing, John E.


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Estill, Roy F. Everman, Carman L. Faris, Richard H. Faulkner, Charles F. Fillipp, Lynn F.


Finnell, Allen L. Folkman, Albert G. Freeman, Milford W. Frey, Jerry L. Fritz, Donald G.


Garrett, Keith E. Ghisalberti, Carl B. Gibbs, George T. Gosse, Thomas H. Gray, Samuel C.


Greene, Dale B. Greenthal, Gerald A. Grifka, Gerald H. Grissom, Edward C. Grossman, Albert N.


Hall, Donald R. Halter, Golman D. Hann, John M. Hans, Robert L. Harlow, Larry K.


Harrington, Gayland A. Haselow, Dougals W. Hastings, James L. Haub, Lester F. Hayes, Michael W.


Heller, John R. Henderson, Donald L. Henderson, Wendell V. Henrikson, Dean H. Hester, Larry W.


Hill, Jack D. Hinkle, Robert K. Holcomb, Gerald W. Holcomb, Jon G. Hopf, Jerry L.


Hopkins, James L. Houchins, John E. Housholder, Robert L. Howard, George L. Hudson, John L.


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Kenney, Wendell L. Kerney, David O. Kesterson, David B. Klebig, Merlyn G. Koeppen, Neil A.


Laddusaw, James F. Lance, Caryl D. Lang, Richard D. Lehmkuhler, Ernest G. Less, Gary G.


Liefer, Paul L. Lightfoot, James R. Loechler, Eugene J. Lopez, Robert A. Lovelace, Dale


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Pierce, Donald W. Pierceall, Herbert L. Pitz, Conrad A. Plantz, Danny J. Porter, Jimmie M.


Prickett, Ronald G. Prochaska, Lonnie L. Rahman, Gerald L. Ratliff, Don H. Ray, Donald W.


Reeder, Harold L. Reynolds, Edwin A. Richard, Paul C. Roberts, Carroll J. Roberts, Theodore H.


Roby, L. D. Rockey, Neil R. Rogers, Wiley D. Ross, Larry D. Rubenking, Vernon W.


Rutkowski, Richard S. Schaub, Russell E. Scherfenberg, Jerry W. Schlegel, Jerry W. Seabaugh, Dayton R.


Shaw, Jerry E. Skipton, Jerry B. Smith, Jerry L. Snapp, John C. Snyder, Vernon D.


Spencer, Lee W. Spiker, Bernard W. Stratton, Stanley D. Sughroue, Roger M. Swanson, John H.


Sweeney, William C. Teel, Kenneth R. Thornton, Larry L. Turk, Gordon V. Turner, Donald G.


Twitchell, Chester M. Ullery, Wayne R. Underwood, Ted T. Vacek, Eugene V. Valenely, John M.


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Warmelink, Earlo J. Wayt, Daniel Webb, Wayne A. Wehrmeyer, William D. Weible, Kenneth E.


Weigert, Darrell E. Welch, John G. Wendt, Larry D. Wesley, Eldon P. Wheeler, Jack A.


Wheeler, Lee R. Wheeler, Raymond B. Wilbur, Lawrence A. Willhelm, Joseph L. Williams, Larry E.


Wilson, Glen A. Winegar, John T. Wood, LeRoy E. Woods, Howard M. Woodward, Lee E.


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Roster


Ambs, Thomas E., 320 Fifth, Michigan Center, Mich. Anderson, Bruce G., RR 1, Harcourt, Iowa Anderson, Clarence A., RR 1, Spottsville, Ky. Andrus, Donald J., Cabool, Missouri Baldwin, Charles L., 1201 East Normal, Kirksville, Mo. Barrett, Howard W., 122 Pitt St., Virginia, Ill. Bartlett, Robert C., 906 Chandler St., Danville, Il1. Belt, Thomas J., Box 124, Bethany, Mo. Belval, Weldon H., 11406 Sycamore, Hickman Mills, Mo. Berman, Donald S., 204 Cascade, New Castle, Wyo. Berry, James O., 5-1/2 E. Fourth St., Atlantic, Iowa Biggerstaff, Albert C., Tabor, Iowa Biggs, Robert D., Russellville, Indiana Billings, Gary D., RR 1, Montrose, Iowa Blue, Edward D. , Piety St., Ellsworth, Wis. Blue, William E., Roachdale, Indiana Bogart, Donald E. , RR 2, Box 327, Liberty, Mo. Boots, Robert H., 321 S. Pine St., Kimberly, Wis. Bottom, William R., 560 Virginia St., Gary, Ind. Bowling, Edward C., RR 3, Scottsburg, Ind. Brabec, Kenneth J., Albert City, Iowa Brace, James H. , 901 9th St. , Harlan, Iowa Brewer, Arley, Jr., RR 3, Salem, Indiana Bridgewater, Jimmie C., Stella, Missouri Briolat, Marshall B., Rt. 2, Box 58, Ubly, Mich. Brown, Harold E., 711 Mulberry St., Atlantic, Iowa Brown, Joseph N., Kearney, Missouri Burns, Richard L., 202 S. Green, Brownsburg, Ind. Byer, George L., Jr., 307 S. Bower St., Knox, Ind. Campbell, Donald D., RR 1, Carthage, Ind. Campbell, Glenn E., Bonaparte, Iowa Carey, James E., 703 Locust St., Atlantic, Iowa Cassidy, Wayne E., RR 18, Box 322, Indianapolis, Ind. Chauza, Albert L., Du Bois, Nebraska Clingenpeel, Wendell J., RR 1, Flora, Ind. Cluth, Jack R., Walker, Minnesota Coe, Gerald M., 211 Pierce Rd. , Rt. 1, Quincy, Mich. Cook, David L., Box 126, Rt. 1, Potosi, Mo. Cook, Guy P., 463 West Gas St., Montpelier, Ind. Copeland, Robert H. , 9410 Roslan Pl. , Overland 21, Mo. Comelison, James E. , 2807 Grand Ave., Bethany, Mo. Cowden, John C., Box 7, Riverton, Iowa Cox, Kenneth W., Box 747, Payne, Ohio Craig, Don E., 416 E. Jefferson St., Kirksville, Mo. Crider, Jesse A., RR 1, Box 599, Herrin, Ill. Cullen, David J., Box 498, Genoa City, Wis. Dahl, La Veme C., RR 1, Whitehall, Wis. Dahncke, Melvin R. , 1105 S. Crutcher, Springfield, Mo. Dailey, Larry D., RR 2, Havelock, Iowa Darrow, Herman F., Wyoming, Iowa Daves, Raymond S., 3555 California St., Gary, Ind. Davis, Richard E. , RR 2, Potomac, Ill. De Long, Charles H., RR 1, Patoka, Ind. Dietrich, Lawrence E., Jr., RR 1, Albion, Ind. Doffing, John E. , Wabasha, Minn. Dilley, Fred K., Route 1, Gallatin, Mo. Domish, Gerald G., Main St., Wahasha, Minn. Dorweiler, Paul W., RR 1, Mallard, Iowa Downey, Jerrold L., 315 Maple Dr., Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Dupps, William J. , RR 2, Jasper, Ind. Duvall, Arling P., RR 1, Austin, Ind. Eaton, Glen, Brownsburg, Indiana Eckart, Gearld H. , 722 N. Sexton St. , Rushville, Ind. Edwards, Harold L. , RR 5, Danville, Ill. Elliott, James F., Altamont, Missouri Elrod, Don U., Karau Lane, Cape Girardeau, Mo. Engelhard, James E., 301 W. Gracia St., Marceline, Mo. Engelkes, Ronald W., Box 127, Ashton, Ill. Erlewein, David R., RR 1, Connersville, Ind. Essman, Truman L., P. O. Box 6, Grantville, Kans. Estill, Roy F., RR 2, Glasgow, Mo. Everman, Carman L., RR 1, Roachdale, Ind. Faris, Richard H., 315 E. Lexington, Independence, Mo. Faulkner, Charles F., Reid Ave., Salem, Ind. Fillipp, Lynn F., RR 2, Owen, Wis. Finnell, Allen L., 1122 Ottawa St. , Leavenworth, Kans. Folkman, Albert G., RR 2, Bonduel, Wis. Freeman, Milford W., RR 1, Box 19, Galveston, Ind.


Frey, Jerry L. , 615 North 4th St., Covington, Ind. Fritz, Donald G., RR 1, Wolcottville, Ind. Garrett, Keith E., 318 North 5th St., Oskaloosa, Iowa Ghisalberti, Carl B., 106 South 6th St., Lexington, Mo. Gibbs, George T., 29 E. Main St. , Brownsburg, Ind. Gosse, Thomas H., 324 East 2nd St., Wabasha, Minn. Gray, Samuel C., Route 5, Rushville, Ind. Greene, Dale B., RR 2, Fonda, Iowa


Greenthal, Gerald A., 2333 Euclid Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. Grifka, Gerald H., Tyre, Michigan Grissom, Edward C., RR 3, Anderson, Mo. Grossman, Albert N., RR 1, Box 208, Batesville, Ind. Hall, Donald R., 147 N. Washington St., Scottsburg, Ind.


Halter, Golman D., Box 140, Bismarck, Mo.


Hann, John M., 325 Harrison Ave., Harrison, Ohio


Hans, Robert L., 11102 Sycamore, Hickman Mills, Mo. Harlow, Larry K., RR 1, Gallatin, Mo. Harrington, Gayland A., 612 W. Cherry St., Wayland, Mich. Haselow, Douglas W., Box 278, Owen, Wis.


Hastings, James L., RR 1, Waveland, Ind. Haub, Lester F. , 9127 Wabaday Ln., Overland 14, Mo.


Hayes, Michael W., RR 1, Perry, Mo. Heller, John R. , RR 1, Cosby, Mo. Henderson, Donald L., 952 S. Pickwick, Springfield, Mo.


Henderson, Wendell V. , Box 92, Cantwell, Mo.


Henrikson, Dean H. , RR 2, Athens, Ill.


Herman, Ralph E., RR 2, Box 109, Osseo, Wis.


Hester, Larry W., Gallatin, Mo. Hill, Jack D., 409 N. Buchanan, Marion, Ill. Hinkle, Robert K., RR 1, Muscoda, Wis. Holcomb, Gerald W., Pattonsburg, Mo.


Holcomb, Jon G., RR 4, Pattonsburg, Mo.


Hopf, Jerry L., 1622 Reservoir Ave. , Jasper, Ind.


Hopkins, James L., 230 Harrison, Topeka, Kans. Houchins, John E., RR 3, Petersburg, Ind. Housholder, Robert L., Hillsboro, Iowa


Howard, George L., P. O. Box 184, Bismarck, Mo. Hudson, John L., RR 4, Box 190, Greenwood, Ind. Hufford, Thomas E. , 33 W. College Ave., Brownsburg, Ind. Hughes, Thomas E. , Randolph, Iowa


Hurt, James M., RR 1, Athens, Ill.


Hutcherson, Curtis D., 824 South Park, Independence, Mo. Jacobson, Ardell I., RR 1, Whitehall, Wis.


Johnson, Earl E., 114 Locust St., Atlantic, Iowa


Jorgenson, Albert G., Route 3, Perham, Minn.


Kellems, Ernest H., 405 E. Dale St., Waterloo, lowa


Kelley, Barry R., 122 S. Jefferson St., Brownsburg, Ind.


Kellner, Duane J. , RR 2, Medford, Wis. Kenney, Wendell L., RFD 1, Springville, Iowa


Kerney, David O., 1009 Caroline St., Piken, Ill.


Kesterson, David B., 1354 E. University, Springfield, Mo. Klebig, Merlyn G., Box 113, Whitehall, Wis. Koeppen, Neil A., Jolley, Iowa Laddusaw, James F., Wheaton, Minnesota


Lance, Caryl D., Route 1, Savannah, Mo.


Lang, Richard D., 1206 W. Sheridan, Shennandoah, Iowa Lehmkuhler, Ernest G., Stapleton, Nebr.


Less, Gary G., Cascade, Iowa Liefer, Paul L., Red Bud, Illinois


Lightfoot, James R., RR 2, Farragut, Iowa


Loechler, Eugene J. , 609 S. E. 6th St. , Wabasha, Minn.


Lopez, Robert A., 933 Gilmore, Topeka, Kans.


Lovelace, Dale, 316 N. Bentley, Marion, Ill.


Lungren, Robert A., Box 365, Essex, Iowa Malloy, Dennis F., Cascade, Iowa


Mattfeld, James A., Route 2, Frazee, Minn.


Maxwell, Kenneth G., Snover, Michigan McGraw, Robert L., 906 N. Missouri St., Potosi, Mo.


McLey, Ivan R., RR 2, Gallatin, Mo.


Menting, Kenneth E. , 424 E. Kimberly Ave., Kimberly, Wis. Mikes, George W., Pattonsburg, Missouri Miller, Frederick F., Box 163, Amazonia, Mo. Mitchell, Donald E., Roca, Nebraska


Morgan, David R., Apt. 51, McFadyon Homes, East St. Louis, Il1. Morgan, Donald B., 407 S. First St., Savannah, Mo. Murray, Carl, Jr., RR 1, Box 136, Franklin, Ind. Nachazel, Monte Jo, Toledo, Iowa Nelson, Bobby G., RFD 2, Salisbury, Mo.


Olson, Everett S., RR 1, Blair, Wis. Perry, Robert L., 300 N. Cass St., Carterville, Mo. Peterson, Donald T., Harcourt, Iowa Phipps, Ted L., RR 1, Knoxville, Iowa


Pieper, Charles H., RR 1, Lexington, Miss. Pierce, Donald W., Box 164, Emmetsburg, Iowa Pierceall, Herbert L., Box 50, Athens, Il1. Pitz, Conrad A., 238 South 5th St. , Lexington, Mo. Plantz, Danny J., Route 1, Mallard, Iowa Porter, Jimmie M., Box 114, Riverton, Iowa Prickett, Ronald G. , 600 E. Madison, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Prochaska, Lonnie L., 2303 7th St., Emmetsburg, Iowa Rahman, Gerald L., Pheilman, Minn. Ratliff, Don H., 904 S. Halliburton, Kirksville, Mo. Ray, Donald W., 1000 N. Monroe, Marion, Ill. Reeder, Harold L., Dunlap, Iowa


Reynolds, Edwin A., RR 3, Box 215, Greenwood, Ind. Richard, Paul C., 98 Princeton Pl., Dubuque, Iowa Roberts, Carroll J., Springville, Iowa Roberts, Theodore H., Jameson, Mo. Roby, L. D., 601 S. Summit, New Castle, Wyo.


Rockey, Neil R., Route 1, Clare, Mich. Rogers, Wiley D., P. O. Box 143, Osborn, Mo.


Ross, Larry D. , Route 3, Carthage, Mo.


Rubenking, Vernon W., Box 104, Tabor, Iowa


Rutkowski, Richard S., Box 150, Route 1, Ubly, Mich. Schaub, Russell E., Box 501, Wesley, Iowa Scherfenberg, Jerry W., 1427 8th Ave. S.E., St. Cloud, Mink Schlegel, Jerry W., 320 N. Fountain, Cape Girardeau, Mo. Seabaugh, Dayton R. , Cape Rock Dr., Cape Girardeau, Mo. Shaw, Jerry E., 501 S. Cedar St., Monticello, Iowa


Skipton, Jerry B., 911 Poplar St., Atlantic, Iowa


Smith, Jerry L., RR 1, Carmel, Ind. Snapp, John C., RR 1, Box 61-B, Danville, Ind. Snyder, Vernon D., RR 3, Greenwood, Ind. Spencer, Lee W., 438 North 3rd St., Oskaloosa, Iowa Spiker, Bernard W., Route 1, Mayetta, Kans. Stratton, Stanley D., Mc Fall, Missouri Sughroue, Roger M., Indianola, Nebraska Swanson, John H., Stanton, Iowa Sweeney, William C., 531 West 17th St., Dubuque, Iowa Teel, Kenneth R. , RR 2, McFall, Mo. Thornton, Larry L., 608 Bowman St., Colon, Mich.


Turk, Gordon V., McClelland, Iowa Tumer, Donald G., 412 N. Washington St., Savannah, Mo. Twitchell, Chester M. , RR 2, Glasgow, Mo. Ullery, Wayne R., Freeman, Missouri Underwood, Ted T., 1208 Hobbs St., Sac City, Iowa Vacek, Eugene V., Oxford Junction, Iowa Valenely, John M., 2710 South 11th St., St. Louis, Mo. Van Hoff, Robert J., 435 5th Ave. S. E., LeMars, Iowa Vaught, David R., Osborn, Missouri Vebsky, LeRoy L., Route 2, Farragut, Iowa


Wadlow, Robert E., 2903 Sylvania St. , St. Joseph, Mo. Walker, Arnold L., 708 Academy St., Elroy, Wis. Warmelink, Earlo J., 645 Jackson St., Grandville, Mich. Wayt, Daniel, 9th E. Early St., Sac City, Iowa Webb, Wayne A., Route 3, Pattonsburg, Mo. Wehrmeyer, William D., RR 1, Batesville, Ind. Weible, Kenneth E. , General Delivery, Cantwell, Mo. Weigert, Darrell E., 612 N. Adams St., Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Welch, John G., 525 Louis St., Cape Girardeau, Mo. Wendt, Larry D., RR 1, Manson, Iowa Wesley, Eldon P., Moorland, Iowa Wheeler, Jack A., 205 E. Main St., Waveland, Ind. Wheeler, Lee R., Mt. Moriah, Missouri


Wheeler, Raymond B., 405 South 25th St., Bethany, Mo. Wilbur, Lawrence A., 6206 S. Union, Ft. Des Moines, Iowa Willhelm, Joseph L., RR 1, Connersville, Ind. Williams, Larry E., Route 1, Torrington, Wyo. Wilson, Glen A., RR 1, Kokomo, Ind. Winegar, John T., 1620 Crawford St., Terre Haute, Ind. Wood, LeRoy E., 1017 19th St., Boone, Iowa Woods, Howard M., 353 S. Perry St., Hagerstown, Ind. Woodward, Lee E., Route 2, Ridgeway, Mo. Young, Jim D., 1220 Big Bend Rd., Cape Girardeau, Mo. Zick, George H., RR 1, Box 107, Osage, Minn.


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Adler, Ferdinand A. Alcott, Garry R. Alvarez, Manuel M. Anderson, Larry A. Aragon, John J.


Archilla, Abraham M. Archuleta, Cipriano P. Artus, Robert H. Baker, Harold W. Ballard, Johnnie C.


Barbour, James I. Barcus, Blanchard Barker, Bernell L. Beadle, Frank J. Bell, W. D.


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Benedict, Steve S. Berns, Glenn I. Best, Donald D. Bordeaux, Thomas J. Bowling, Watson




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