List of Casualties for New Brunswick

List of Casualties for New Brunswick*†‡§**††
Last Name
Alesi
Alfonso
First M.
Leonard R.
John
Rank
Service
Birth
PFC
LCpl
Army
USMC
WWII
Vietnam
Anasiewicz
Baldrick
Barbour
Bennett
Bergen
Billings§§
Blue***
Bodo†††
Bonanno
Boyt
Bradshaw
Brinker
Bruzakis
Buckelew*
Richard J.
Robert E.
Clarence W.
Walter J.
James F.
Frank B. Jr.
Frank A.
Steve Jr.
Joseph
Theodore
Martin J.
Francis E.
John
James F.
PFC
Yeoman 1c
Sgt
Ensign
PFC
PFC
Sm 2C
PFC
PFC
Lt
Seaman 2c
2 Lt
S Sgt
Sgt.
USMC
USNR
Army
USNR
Army
USMC
Navy
Army
Army
USNR, Med. Corps
USNR
Army
Army
Army
Vietnam
WWII
WWII
WWII
WWII
Korea
WWII
WWII
WWII
WWII
WWII
WWII
WWII
WWII
Sept. 22,
1946
Oct. 26, 1945
Jan. 11, 1930
Jun. 10, 1918
Jul. 19, 1967
Status‡‡
KIA
KIA
Jul. 18, 1966
KIA
Death
Sept. 3, 1950
Aug. 20, 1944
Feb. 25, 1945
Dec. 2, 1944‡‡‡
1944
NARA
X
KIA
X
KIA
KIA
X
KIA
KIA
X
X
DNB
KIA
KIA
X
X
X
* For World War II, as published in the Home News August 15, 1945 and in the State Summary of War Casualties from World War II for Navy,
Marine Corps, and Coast Guard Personnel from New Jersey and World War II Honor List of Dead And Missing—State of N.J.
† For Korea, as published by the National Archives and Records Administration: U.S. Military Personnel Who Died From Hostile Action (Including
Missing and Captured) listed by home state. Cross-checked with The Home News, Sunday, August 2, 1953 issue.
‡ For Vietnam as published by the National Archives and Records Administration: U.S. Military Personnel Who Died From Hostile Action
(Including Missing and Captured) listed by home state.
§ Libourel, John H., Aerographer’s Mate 3c; USNR; WWII deleted, from South Plainfield. Bosko, Michael John Jr.; Vietnam, b. June 3, 1945, killed
Oct. 28, 1966, deleted, from East Brunswick; Listed in e-history.com as "Hometown 'Brunswick'." Sabella, Joseph, PFC, Army, Korea, 1930, Jul.
18, 1952, KIA from North Brunswick according to Joe Scalzone. Sabo, Alex, Navy, Korea Conflict, 1953, accident in Gulf of Mexico, information
from Lloyd Vela. Hooper, Vins R., born Jul. 6, 1946, killed Jun. 22, 1967 attended New Brunswick High School, from Somerset NJ.
** For Rutgers, see http://fas-history.rutgers.edu/oralhistory/memorial.htm.
††
Charles Robertson Jr., Delavan St., New Brunswick died of wound after returning to New Brunswick. Information from Margaret Jocus. Not
listed at http://www.archives.gov/research_room/research_topics/vietnam_war_casualty_lists/nj_alphabetical.html.
‡‡ KIA Killed in Action; DOW Died of Wounds; DOI Died of Injuries; DNB Died Non-Battle; FOD Finding of Death; M Missing.
§§ May be "M. Frank Bond Billings Jr."
***
Died in Mediterranean Sea. Information from Frank Blue.
††† 1st Cav.; Information from Irene Gaul, sister. Date of death listed as Feb. 7, 1945, Philippines in Hungarian American Defense Council
pamphlet.
‡‡‡ Killed in the East Indies (NBHS Class of 41 10th Reunion Program).
List of Casualties for New Brunswick*†‡§**††
Last Name
Burke†
Caffarello‡
Callaway
Cantore
Cardone
Carter
Caruso§
Catalfamo**
Chibbaro††
Clementi
Cleveland
Coffaro
Cohn
Cohn
Collins‡‡
Cox
Cox§§
Cupano***
Cupano†††
Dale
DeBonis
DeCaro‡‡‡
Dey
First M.
William F. Jr.
Samuel F.
Theodore
Rocco L.
Michael.
Davis B.
Thomas J.
Angelo
Salvatore R.
Vincent
George
Anthony C.
Henry W.
Jack B.
Robert T.
Walter B.
Edward
Dominick S.
Anthony A.
Jr.
Peter J.
Joseph
Joseph
Robert M.
Rank
Pvt.
Tec 5
Pvt.
Tec 5
PFC
Pvt.
1 Sc
T Sgt
PFC
PFC
PFC
PFC
PFC
Seaman 2c
Sgt.
Cpl
PFC
Radioman 1c
Pvt.
Service
Army
Army
Army
Army
USMC
Army
Army
Army
Army
Army
Army
Army
Army
Army
Army
USNR
Army
Army
Army
WWII
WWII
WWII
WWII
WWII
WWII
WWII
WWII
WWII
WWII
WWII
Vietnam
WWII
WWII
WWII
WWII
WWII
WWII
WWII
USN
Army
Army
Army
WWII
WWII
WWII
WWII
Birth
Feb. 6, 1924
Death
June 11, 1944
Status‡‡
KIA
KIA
KIA
KIA
NARA
X
X
X
X
1924
Dec. 16, 1944
DNB
DNB
DNB
DOI
KIA
KIA
KIA
KIA
KIA
FOD
1919
May 30, 1921
May 7, 1943
Feb. 1945
KIA
KIA
KIA
X
X
X
DOW
X
Dec. 1944
Jan. 31, 1945
Dec. 27, 1966
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
* Information from brother.
† 142 Infantry Regiment, 36th Div.; Buried St. Peter’s Cemetery. Information from Jim Fielder
‡ Information from Joe Catanaese.
§ Killed in New Guinea. Awarded medal for saving fellow soldier in flood that took his life. Information from Mrs. Benz, Sister.
** Air Corp. Information from Joe Catanaese.
†† Air Corp. Information from Joe Catanaese.
‡‡ Killed in the Battle of the Bulge. Listed in NBHS Class of 41 10th Reunion Program. Missing in action, probably at Malmedy. Information from
Jack Collins.
§§ Resided Townsend St. Information from Kathleen Turner.
*** AS No. 69-7632, died Tunisia. Information from Kathy Cupano.
††† Information from Joe Catanaese. Died Luxembourg from Kathy Cupano.
‡‡‡ Information from Joe Catanaese.
List of Casualties for New Brunswick*†‡§**††
Last Name
Dirkin
Doerr
Dorofachuk*
Dudas
Dunn
Eden
Eden
Elman†
Evanowski‡
Fanto
Faraci
Feller
Fiedler§
Fitz
Freedman**
Gamble
Gavandula
Gerber
Gleason
Gonder††
Gust
Hackler
Hagadish
Hale
Hammond
Hefferty
Herrold
First M.
James A.
John J.
John
William.
Paul S.
Leroy Jr.
Lawrence V.
David H.
Thomas P.
Larry V.
Paul J.
Arthur S.
Herbert
Richard Jr.
Edward W.
John L.
John J.
Edward J.
Harry E.
Kenneth
Walter
Alexander
Frank J.
George L.
Henry M. Jr.
Claudius
James F.
Ned
Raymond
Rank
Service
Birth
PFC
Cpl
Pvt.
PFC
PFC
PFC
CPL
Army
Army
Army
USN
Army
Army
Army
Army
USNR
Army
Army
Army
Army
Army
Army
Army
Army
Army
Army
Army
WWII
WWII
WWII
WWII
WWII
WWII
WWII
Vietnam
WWII
WWII
WWII
WWII
WWII
WWII
WWII
WWII
WWII
Korea
WWII
Vietnam
T Sgt
PFC
Soundman 3c
2 Lt
1 Lt
Sgt
Capt
Army
USMC
USNR
Army
Army
Army
USAF
WWII
WWII
WWII
WWII
WWII
WWII
Vietnam
Tech. Sgt.
Seaman 1c
PFC
S Sgt
Cpl
Soundman 2c
1 Sgt
PFC
Pvt.
Death
Status‡‡
NARA
Apr. 20, 1944
Aug. 28, 1947
Mar. 30, 1966
Oct. 25 1944
1943
Nov. 1944
Jan. 1, 1934
Sept. 18, 1952
May 3, 1947
May 19, 1970
Jan. 8, 1941
May 31, 1966
KIA
KIA
KIA
X
X
KIA
DOW
KIA
DOW
KIA
KIA
KIA
KIA
KIA
KIA
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
KIA
X
DNB
DNB
KIA
MIA
X
X
X
* Air Corp. Killed over English Channel. Information from Ed Weisenbach, Brother-in-law.
† Listed on-line only.
‡ Killed on board the DD Heermann.
§ Buried in Van Liew Cemetery. Information from Jim Fielder, cousin. Note Fiedler is correct for deceased, Fielder correct for informant.
** Killed in France. Only listed in NBHS Class of 41 10th Reunion Program.
†† Could not verify.
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List of Casualties for New Brunswick*†‡§**††
Last Name
Hewitt
Higgins
First M.
William J. Jr
Robert L.
Higgins
Hillas
Robert J.
Robert S.
Holsten
Hooper*
Hopkins
Harry J. Jr
Maynard A.
Marion
Marshall
James V.
Richard J.
Linwood Earl
John J.
Thomas V.
Edward P.
George
Thomas
Donald
Francis
John J.
John L.
Kenneth S.
John
Edward L.
Gary
Howlin
Hughes
Hyman
Jackson
Kane
Kane†
Koury‡
Koch
Kolb
Kovacs§
Langone
Latham**
Lauer‡‡
Lucid§§
Lumpkin
Rank
Service
Birth
PFC
Electrician’s Mate
3c
Gunner’s Mate 2c
Aviation Radioman
1c
FL 0
Sgt
Cpl
Army
USN
WWII
WWII
USNR
USNR
WWII
WWII
Army
WWII
Korea
Vietnam
Pvt.
Pvt.
PFC
1 Lt
Shipfitter 3c
Pvt.
Army
Army
USMC
USAF
USNR
Army
PFC
Cpl
Army
USMC
WWII
WWII
Vietnam
Korea
WWII
WWII
WWII
Korea
Korea
T Sgt
Pvt.
PFC
PFC
PFC
PFC
Army
Army
Army
Army
Army
Army
WWII
WWII
WWII
WWII
Korea
Vietnam
USMC
Death
Status‡‡
KIA
NARA
X
DNB
Jan. 5, 1947
X
Oct. 4, 1967
KIA
X
X
Nov. 27, 1969
Sept. 25, 1950
KIA
DOW
KIA
KIA
July 1944
KIA
X
1930
Apr. 15, 1929
Jul. 25, 1950
Jun. 6, 1951
KIA
KIA
Oct. 24, 1919
Mar. 6, 1944
Nov. 4, 1923
Nov. 23, 1944††
June 1, 1945
Dec. 31, 1951
Dec. 166
KIA
KIA
KIA
KIA
DM
KIA
Mar. 31, 1951
Mar. 19, 1921
Feb. 27, 1931
Mar. 1, 1945
* Could not verify.
† Killed on Saipan. Information from Helen Laurie, sister.
‡
Killed at Anzio; Could not be verified.
§
Killed Germany from Hungarian American Defense Council pamphlet.
**
Rutgers Class of 1945. Died Holland.
†† Killed Germany, NBHS Class of 41 10th Reunion Program.
‡‡ Killed on Okinawa. Listed in NBHS Class of 41 10th Reunion Program. Information confirmed by Maria DiCubllis, sister.
§§
Awarded Silver Star for destroying two tanks single-handedly. Information from Frank Lucid, brother. Missing in action Aug. 1950, declared
dead, 1952.
X
X
X
X
List of Casualties for New Brunswick*†‡§**††
Last Name
Matusz
Maurer
McDonough
McManus
Micolai
Mines
First M.
William
Steven
John M.
Thomas F.
Gerard L.
John J.
James Jr.
Molnar‡
Moore§
Morone
Morotta
Moryan
Frankie Zoly
Charles J.
Leon
Patrick L.
Alexander
Nemeth**
Norton
O’Neil
Oliver
Olszewski
Orsi
Pagano
Petri††
Petruska
Pfeiffer
Pocsik‡‡
James
John C.
John H.
Michael J.
Vincent P.
Frank J.
Anthony P.
Charles J.
Michael C.
Raymond A.
Stephen A.
Sr.
Samuel D.
Previte*
Rank
Service
Capt
USAF
Korea
PFC
Seaman 2c
Army
USN†
Army
Army
USMC
WWII
WWII
WWII
WWII
Vietnam
Army
Army
USNR
USMC
USNR
Vietnam
WWII
WWII
WWII
WWII
Pvt.
PFC
Pvt.
Fireman 3c
S Sgt
Pvt.
Army
Army
Army
Army
USN
Army
Army
WWII
WWII
Korea
WWII
WWII
WWII
WWII
Cpl
Seaman 1c
Pvt
Army
USNR
Army
Korea
WWII
WWII
PFC
Army
WWII
Cpl
Sgt
Cpl
Seaman 1c
Cpl
Electrician’s Mate
3c
Death
Jan. 8, 1952
Status‡‡
KIA
June 1944*
KIA
Apr. 30, 1967
KIA
May 20, 1967
194[2 or 3]
KIA
KIA
Aug. 12, 1913
Mar. 6, 1944
1930
Feb. 3, 1951
KIA
KIA
KIA
KIA
X
KIA
KIA
X
X
Birth
Oct. 29, 1919
June 21,
1945
Feb. 14, 1943
NARA
X
X
X
Oct. 28, 1917
1927
Aug. 2, 1944
Oct. 27, 1951
KIA
Aug. 29, 1912
Aug. 9, 1945
KIA
X
May 14, 1919
Dec. 2, 1944
KIA
X
* Information from Maria DiCubllis, cousin.
† Not USNR according to Anna McNulty.
‡ Squad Leader with Company B, 1st Battalion, 8th Infantry, 4th Infantry Division, and was a posthumous recipient of the Congressional Medal of
Honor. Buried Highland Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Logan WV.
§ Brother of James Moore, retired New Brunswick Police Officer. Killed North Africa. Lived 308 Seamon St. Information from James Keyes.
** Air Corp. Pilot, shot over Holland. Buried in Holland. Information from niece, Linda Vanderveer. Killed Germany from Hungarian American
Defense Council pamphlet.
††
Air Corp. Crashed in Pacific. Information from Al Combs, friend.
‡‡
Died Germany. Information from Hungarian American Defense Council pamphlet.
List of Casualties for New Brunswick*†‡§**††
Last Name
Price
Runyon
Sabo
Sauer
Savoca†
Shields
Sierotowicz
Skiles
Slover
Snedeker
Sollazzo
Sorbino‡
Spano§
Sypeck**
Torok††
Toth
Toth‡‡
Tremblay
Triandafilou§§
Triandafilou***
Trimble
Van
Woggelum
Wales†††
*
First M.
Robert
Fredrick M
Alex
David J.
John S.
Joseph
Stanley J.
James
Arthur
Roy E. Jr
John E.
Angelo J.
Joseph G.
Ralph A.
Simon J.
Louis
James
Rank
Seaman 2c
Seaman 1c
Sgt
PFC
PFC
Cpl.
Pvt
PFC
Staff Sgt.
PFC
PFC
Torpedoman’s
Mate 3c
Service
USNR
USNR
Birth
Army
Army
Army
Army
Army
WWII
WWII
Korea
WWII
WWII
WWII
WWII
Vietnam
USMC
Army
Army
Army
Army
Navy
Army
USNR
WWII
WWII
WWII
WWII
WWII
WWII
WWII
WWII
Julius L.
Richard
Angelo
Charles
Thomas W.
Marshall F.
LCpl
1 Lt.
Sgt
1 Lt
Fireman 3c
Army
USMC
Army
Army
USAF
USN
Vietnam
WWII
WWII
Korea
WWII
William R.
Capt.
Army
WWII
Death
Status‡‡
NARA
KIA
X
KIA
KIA
X
Mar. 3, 1967
Jul. 15, 19[22]
Feb. 22, 1942
DNB
KIA
FOD
X
X
X
X
July, 8 [ ]
May 9, 1921
194[2 or 3]
Oct. 14, 1944
Feb. 2, 1945
X
KIA
Jul. 7, 1919
Jun. 17, 1947
Oct. 4, 1925
Jul. 8, 1944
Mar. 8, 1967
Aug. 1, 1945
1945
Apr. 7, 1952
1944
KIA
DOW
DFI
KIA
376th Infantry, 94th Division. Died Nancy France. Buried in the Brittany American cemetery, St. James France, Plot I, Row 10, Grave 17.
† Air Corp Information from Joe Catanaese.
‡ Air Corp; Information from Anna McNulty, Sister.
§ Information from Joe Catanaese.
** Buried in Arlington. Ship went down off Newfoundland. Information from Helen Ritchick, niece.
††
Died Italy. Information from Hungarian American Defense Council pamphlet.
‡‡
Air Corp. Born in and went to school in New Brunswick. Lived on Little Albany St. Member of St. Joseph Greek Catholic Church.
§§ Air Corp. Lived 232 Hamilton St. Killed Manila, Philippines. Information from Jenny Horvath, sister. Rutgers
*** Air Corp. Lived 232 Hamilton St. Wounded 1944 Italy, died 1945. Information from Jenny Horvath, sister.
††† Air Corp; Killed Germany. Information from James Keyes.
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List of Casualties for New Brunswick*†‡§**††
Last Name
Welding
Wilson
Lyons*
Brendel†
First M.
Robert S.
Frank.
James O.
Roy
Rank
Cpl
Fireman 2c
1st Lt.
Sgt.
Service
USMC
USNR
Army
Army
Korea
WWII
WWII
WWII
Birth
Sept. 4, 1930
Death
July 9, 1953
Status‡‡
KIA
1944 or 1945
1945
DOW
NARA
Additional Casualties Listed in Hungarian American Defense Council Pamphlet
Name
Haklar, Ferenc (Frank Haklar)
Hegedus, Gyorgy L. (George L.
Hegedus)
Horvath, Jozsef (Rev. Joseph
Horvath)
Jeney, Janos (John Jenney)
Date of
Birth
Feb. 271915
Mar. 241914
May 9,1914
Place & Date of Death
Sep. 20, 1944, Pelele
Islands Java
Okinawa Japan, May 13,
1945
February 1945, Germany
Jul. 11, 1944, Italy
1945, France
Born in New Brunswick. Member of St. Ladislaus Church
1944, Guam
Jul. 15, 1944, France
Member of St. Ladislaus Church
Member of Hungarian Reformed Church
Japan,
Went to school in New Brunswick. Member of Magyar
Presbyterian Church
Apr. 15, 1945, Germany
Marjan, Sandor (Alex Maryan)
Sep. 30,
1914
Jul. 281921
Mar.
24,1923
Aug. 281925
1911
Apr. 201925
Jun. 3,
1924
Jan. 22, 1944 Anzio Italy
Szidor, Janos (John Szidor)
Szigeti, Pal (Paul Szigeti)
Toth, Imre (Emery Toth)
*
Born in and went to school in New Brunswick.
Feb. 16, 1945, Philippines
1919
Rodak, Istvan J. (Stephen
Rodak)
Sass, Erno (Ernest Sass)
Born in and went to school in New Brunswick. Member of St.
Ladislaus Church.
Member of St. Ladislaus Church.
Went to Clara Barton School (Edison), Member of St. Joseph
Greek Catholic Church.
Born in and went to school in New Brunswick. Member of Magyar
Presbyterian Church.
Went to school in New Brunswick. Member of St. Joseph Greek
Catholic Church
Went to school in New Brunswick. Member of St. Joseph Greek
Catholic Church
Born in New Brunswick. Went to Clara Barton School.
Kis, Erno (Ernest Kiss)
Revak, Ferenc (Frank Revak)
Connection to New Brunswick
Aug. 1, 1944
From New Brunswick, probably enlisted from Pennsylvania where he was living with his wife. 106th Infantry. Wounded in the Battle of the Bulge
and taken prisoner. After war was liberated and died of wounds while still in service. Information from John Lepping, nephew
†
Enlisted Elizabeth NJ; died Germany.