25th Ordnance MM Company (AA) Personell
| Capt. William A. McCree |
Captain |
Commander of the 25th Ordnance Company ; Lt. Colonel |
| Capt. Gerald V. Hickey |
Captain |
Captain Ordnance Department, Commanding (promoted from 1st Lt. 15 May 1944) |
| Max F. Jurras |
2nd Lt. |
2nd Lt. Ordnance Department Company Historian, Shop Supply Officer, War Bond Officer, Intelligence Officer; promoted to the rank of 1st Lt. 13 June 1945 ; returned to the United States 26 August to 30 Sept 1945 under the readjustment regulations |
| 2nd Lt. Sanson |
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Fire Control Officer, Mess Officer, Gas Officer, Fire Officer; transferred to 331st Ordnance Company May 1944 |
| 2nd Lt.Streich |
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Bomb Reconnaissance Officer, Insurance Officer, Special Services Officer |
| 1st Lt. Margin |
1st Lientant |
Shop Officer Captain Alexander R. Margin was relived of command of this organization 2 June 1945 and placed on orders to return to the United States under provisions of the rotation plan |
| 1st Lt.Nemtzow |
1st Lientant |
Summary Court, Supply Officer, Asst. PX Officer, Motor Officer |
| Willard T. (Bill) Bartlett |
Tec 4 |
6982864; 23 Feb 1945 rotated back to the United States; Honorable Discharge 14 May 1945; Hometown Martinsville, NJ |
| Alvin R. Ervin, Jr. |
2nd Lt. |
Unit Historian ; attached to the 214th AAA Group at Morotai since 28 December 1944 rejoined parent organization at Manila on 25 July 1945 |
| George A. Graham |
2nd Lt. |
Unit Historian |
| George E. Horner |
Tec. 4 |
35170669 |
| Fred Fendrych |
S/Sgt |
32112026; Special Commendation while detached to the 169th Ordnance Battalion: "... performed its task in an excellent manner of maintaing vehicles at the Hanau Ammunition Depot." |
| William A. Gast |
S/Sgt |
36153811; Special Commendation while detached to the 169th Ordnance Battalion: "... performed its task in an excellent manner of maintaing vehicles at the Hanau Ammunition Depot." ; Home adress: RR#1 Borado, Michigan awarded the Bronxe Star 29 January 1945 |
| James A. Tedesco |
Tech 3 |
33034812: Special Commendation while detached to the 169th Ordnance Battalion: "... performed its task in an excellent manner of maintaing vehicles at the Hanau Ammunition Depot." |
| Robert W. Willis |
Tec 3 |
38065917; Special Commendation while detached to the 169th Ordnance Battalion: "... performed its task in an excellent manner of maintaing vehicles at the Hanau Ammunition Depot." |
| Anthony N. Compese |
Tec 4 |
32587212; Special Commendation while detached to the 169th Ordnance Battalion: "... performed its task in an excellent manner of maintaing vehicles at the Hanau Ammunition Depot." |
| Donald J. Faber |
Tec 4 |
37119649; Special Commendation while detached to the 169th Ordnance Battalion: "... performed its task in an excellent manner of maintaing vehicles at the Hanau Ammunition Depot." |
| John T. Rogers |
Tec 5 |
34288177; Special Commendation while detached to the 169th Ordnance Battalion: "... performed its task in an excellent manner of maintaing vehicles at the Hanau Ammunition Depot." |
| Robert G. Cowell |
Pfc |
35069259; Special Commendation while detached to the 169th Ordnance Battalion: "... performed its task in an excellent manner of maintaing vehicles at the Hanau Ammunition Depot." |
| Donald H. David |
Pfc |
36761397; Special Commendation while detached to the 169th Ordnance Battalion: "... performed its task in an excellent manner of maintaing vehicles at the Hanau Ammunition Depot." |
| Kenneth W. Graves |
Pfc |
39338819; Special Commendation while detached to the 169th Ordnance Battalion: "... performed its task in an excellent manner of maintaing vehicles at the Hanau Ammunition Depot." |
| Vernon D. Rider |
Pfc |
37537944; Special Commendation while detached to the 169th Ordnance Battalion: "... performed its task in an excellent manner of maintaing vehicles at the Hanau Ammunition Depot." |
| Karl Lepold |
T/3 |
Commendation for .... their help in devising and constructing surgical equipment has been invaluable. these innovations aided toward the better care of our patients. All this was done voluntarily and on their own time. their cooperation, willingness and helpfulness leave nothing to be desired." |
| Kenneth Purdy |
T/3 |
Commendation for .... their help in devising and constructing surgical equipment has been invaluable. these innovations aided toward the better care of our patients. All this was done voluntarily and on their own time. their cooperation, willingness and helpfulness leave nothing to be desired." |
| Mitchell T. Gondek |
Tec. 4 |
ASN 36521824 commendation "At this time I would like to particulary commend you for your splendid work and cooperation in helping to promote and maintain high standards of motoe maintenance at this base (Base"B") Your efforts are definetely worthy of commendation." |
| Markar Markarian |
Tec 3 |
Rejoined company on 14 May 1945 after being relieved from temporary duty at Base F. |
| Walter A. Benedyk |
Tec 3 |
Rejoined company on 14 May 1945 after being relieved from temporary duty at Base F. |
| Cyril Palmer |
Tec 3 |
Were returned on rotatation to the States on May 13 (1945) |
| Samuel D. Queen |
Tec 3 |
Were returned on rotatation to the States on May 13 (1945) |
| Haywood Bunnell |
Tec 4 |
Was relieved from assignment May 23 and transferred to the 132 General Hospital for return to the United States for further medical treatment. |
| Anthony Sozansky |
T/Sgt |
Home address: Box 187, Seneca Falls, NY awarded the Bronxe Star 29 January 1945 |
| Raymond E. Copeland |
1st Lt |
Assumed command of this organization 2 June 1945 |
| Kenneth M. Walsh |
Lt. |
Building quarters in the 208th AAA area (June 1945) |
| Bernardo P. Amedoro |
T Sgt |
Returned to the United States on rotation 5 June 1945 |
| Walter A. Zebroski |
Tec 4 |
Returned to the United States on rotation 5 June 1945 |
| William B. Caldwell |
Tec 4 |
Returned to the United States on rotation 5 June 1945 |
| Jarold C. Pepple |
S/Sgt |
Was returned to the United States on temporary duty 5 June 1945 |
| Thomas J. Brittain |
Tec 3 |
First ment to be returned to the United States under the Readjustment Program |
| Roy J. Carlton |
Tec 3 |
First ment to be returned to the United States under the Readjustment Program |
| Miller Madjerich |
Tec 3 |
First ment to be returned to the United States under the Readjustment Program |
| Hubert J. Beacham |
Tec 4 |
First ment to be returned to the United States under the Readjustment Program |
| Fernerd J. Lueth |
Tec 4 |
First ment to be returned to the United States under the Readjustment Program |
| Clarence McNealy |
Tec 4 |
First ment to be returned to the United States under the Readjustment Program |
| Lawrence F. Turner |
Tec 4 |
First ment to be returned to the United States under the Readjustment Program |
| George E. Elam |
2d Lt. |
Still in Biak on July 1945 ; promoted to 1st Lt 23 July 1945 |
| Robert H. Lansdell |
1st Lt |
Placed on TDY to the 25th Ordnance Maintenance Company (AA) from 282 Ordnance Maintenance Company 17 Feb 1946 |
| Noel S. Marston |
Capt |
Assigned from the 282 Ordnance Maintenace (AA) company to the 25th |
| David D. Gaillard |
2nd Lt |
Assigned from the 282 to the 25th 21 Mar 1946 ; assumes command of 25th |
| George A. Graham |
1st Lt. |
Relieved from the 25th and assigned to the 4th Ordnance Battalion 19 Mar 1946 |
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Last Updated:
15 September, 2007 |