Nutley Sons Killed In World War II | |||
Nutley, N.J., population 1940 - 21,954 2,882 men and women from Nutley served in WWII. 92 never came home.
The
American Battle
Monuments Commission says that
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Arthur Abbott Jr. Daniel Antonacci Thomas Ashton Jr. Souren Avedisian Norman Bell Eugene Bellene Walter Brandenberger Charles A. Braun Frank Burak Sydney Butcher John Peter Canis Robert Cary Dominick Cassera Theodore Cassera Malcolm Christopher John James Clark Robert Clendinning Jr. Samuel Cobb Charles Coburn * Frederick Comer William H. Deighan * Gilbert Davies John Del Grosso Joseph A. Des Jardins Jr. Robert Dickert Anthony Di Petta William Donohue Allen Thomas Duke Cecil Dunthorn Lothrop F. Ellis Vincent Fields William E. Frost Arthur Garrett Frank Garruto John Gervan Robert Gray George Haack Stanley Hand Charles Haney John M. Hanley Carl L. Hansen James Hare Howard Harle Jr. Preston Hastings * Werner Holzhauer Jr. Anthony Impellizzeri Maro L. Jahr
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Charles W. Katt Joseph Kirwelewicz Walter J. Kotwica Frederick David Kurz Arthur Leithauser Howard Lemperle Charles Liebau Emil Liloia James J. LoFrano William Louden C. Hayden Malmstrom Warren Marks Thomas Maxham Herbert Maxwell Ronald McCormack Walter Mihalchuk Halsey Miller James Murren John Mutch William Nutzel Jr. Charles O’Neill Edward Oyler William Pearson James Pierce Samuel Powers Wallace Reed Francis Schwarzenbek Percy Shuart Charles J. Smith Thomas E. Smith George Stanford Frank Stangota Walter A. Stecewicz Stanley J. Szczyrek Gordon A. Tasney Richard Teeple Robert V. Turchette Richard Van Divort Herbert R. Washburne Russell W. Wester Wilbur E. Westfall Lee O. White John Windheim Jr. Donald J. Wood Thurston F. Woodford * * Appendix ** Not on Memorial These men died in service.
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Normandy Invasion of Fortress Europe
Battle of the Bulge
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WW2
Letters Home
From The South Pacific
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