| 301st Ordnance Heavy Maintenance Company Roster Abrams, Boyd Adams, Arthur Alsberg, Diethrick A Andre, Louis L. Archer, Lynn Assad, Alex Baatz, Ralph H. Balamas, Peter J. Barrs, Norman Beauprey, Luke Jr. Benjamin, Chester C. Bennett, Harry Berger, Nathan Bertoldo, Arthur J. Birk, Wilbert Birnie, Alexander R. Blough, David Bollman, Robert G. Bonney, George L. Bosserman, Willard Brannon, Paul E. Braughton, Frederick Bridges, Jim Burd, Robert L. Byrnes, Daniel J. Cahill, John A. Carlson, Paul H. Carmichael, Earl T. Cereska, Frank Jr. Chambers, Walter L. Chapman, Paul S. Christensen, Donald J. Clark, David E. Cook, James C. Couey, Rawnaine L. Courtney, Clarence Craker, Clare Cromwell, Ralph W. Cunningham, Jacob T. Darling, Lyle Davis, Donald H. Davis, Robert C. Daul, Harold J. DeGidio, Jerry G. DeHamer, Martin Dibella, John Diehl, George S. Dreger, George M. Duncan, Robert J. Eakes, James H. Edmunds, Robert A. Erickson, Phillip E. Flatow, Walter W. Floyd, Herbert Jr. Flury, John Folk, William L. Foret, Omer L. Francis, Harry Friar, Joe Gibas, Stephen V. Gillmeister, Edmund R. Goody, Erwin L. Grasso, Joseph A. Gregory, M. B. Grevis, Edward J. Grimes, Leonard Haet, Martin Hakeem, John M. Hancock, Russell W. Haughton, Harold Haun, Edgar L. Hegener, Wilbert Henley, Charles Herbstreit, Herbert O. Hoffman, Charles E. Hoffman, George H. Hriczak, Stanley Hughes, Ivan C. Hurd, Charles R. Hurley, Raymond Ingram, Erastus Insidioso, James Jager, Emerson James, William G. James, Willis W. Jewell, Ralph H. Johnson, Verner D. Jones, Dudley R. Joyce, Timothy Kalas, William Kalick, Stanley Kaplan, Morris Karrass, Chester L. Keely, Robert A. Kerr, Gilbert E. King, Louis C. Knobel, John J. Kolda, C. E. Kromka, Frank R. Krszjaniek, Roger Kubit, T. A. Landsman, Sidney Lange, Clyde L. LaRocco, Jack LaRose, Joe Larsen, John Laser, Albert W. Laura, George C. Leck, Donald Legendre, Kenneth A. Leth, Gunnar Levinthal, Saul Lichtensteen, Morris Lind, Albert F. Lindberg, Jack Lovette, William Lytle, Thomas E. Maas, Charles H. Markovic, John M. Martin, Sylvester A. Marzic, John R. May, John M. McBride, James B. McDonald, Milton E. McIlrath, Clarence W. Medendorp, Cornelius (Casey) Meehan, Patrick J. Meehan, Thomas E. Meese, Andrew J. Michalski, Chester W. Middleton, James Miller, Harry A. Miller, Lloyd B. Miller, Murray B. Moore, John J. Morgan, Wilson O. Morrow, William P. Mowery, Lawrence E. Mras, John J. Murphy, Edward G. Nilsson, Carl I. Novak, Clarence Obzit, Frank J. O’Connor, Donald P Olmstead, Earl G. Pattengill, Clayton Peterson, Ray Pflug, Edward L. Pielin, Eugene N. Pittman, Walter R. Pitts, Lester E. Pizzolanti, Anthony J. Plous, Ben Z. Price, Robert J. Prince, William Purser, Clayton E. Resnik, Leo Riche, Frank Roberts, Lee E. Rogers, Arthur D. Ross, Robert C. Row, Harold Ruehs, Otto Rumsey, Harold C. Ryan, Patrick A. Salamann, Carl Sanford, Warren F. Scharringhausen, Carl A. Schlosser, Allen Schrader, Charles M. Schraml, Charles J. Schultz, Walter P. Scott, Harold J. Sheppard, Robert E. Sikkenga, Albert Spaulding, Clem H. Springstead, Charles Steiner, John A. Sterba, Tony Stevens, Donald Sundstrom, Ted Swilley, W. R. Switzer, Robert K. Szuhay, Joseph Teronde, William Thorne, Thomas C. Trine, George F. Trojan, Edward Tufte, Russell VanBuren, Emmet VanBuren, Harvey VanOlst, Raymond VanWambeke, Robert H. Variola, Jack Viana, Jack V. Vickers, Paul Vitrano, Russell Voss, Robert Wadowsky, Albert J. Waligurski, Stephen Wallace, Alford J. Wallack, Ned L. Walsh, Adam J. Waring, Rexford N. Watrous, Myron Webster, Theodore Weeks, James H. Wells, Charles F. Williams, Willis Wilson, Donald V. Wilson, Robert Wiltshire, Vincent H. Wooten, Norman E. Wright, William G. Wymer, Gene A. Yerkes, Donald C. Young, Jesse Young, Vern *********** John Kelly, an original member of the 301st who was transferred to the 87th Division while the men were stateside, lost his life in the Battle of the Bulge from the concussion of a German artillery shell that exploded a few feet from him. His remains were returned to his native Chicago. A park adjacent to Wrigley Field, Chicago, where John played as a boy was named in his honor – the John H. Kelly Memorial Park. | |