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CHELSEA RESIDENTS WHO SERVED IN WORLD WAR 2 |
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Edmund R. Cichocki |
Residence: 22 Cottage Street, Chelsea, MA |
DOB: 1918 |
Enlisted: Aug. 29, 1942 |
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He was inducted into the Army on 29 Aug 1942 in Boston, MA. He was shipped to the Pacific Theater at the rank of Private. He was wounded in the Philippines and was shipped back to the Chelsea Naval Hospital to recuperate. His residence at the time was 22 Cottage St. where he lived with parents Mary and Frank Cichocki. |
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Morris Gordon |
Residence: 100 Cottage Street, Chelsea, MA |
DOB: Mar. 8, 1886 Korna, Russia |
Enlisted: Jan. 26, 1943 |
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Sidney Gordon (1922-1991) |
Residence: 25 Cary Avenue, Chelsea, MA |
DOB: 1922 Massachusetts |
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Served in the US Army in Okanawa, Japan. |
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Arnold Massirman |
Residence: 57 Kimball Avenue, Chelsea, MA. |
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Served as an officer in the US Navy in the Aleutian Islands in WW2. Now living in Hollywood, Florida. Arnold owned Superior Column Co for over 35 years and was president of the Chelsea Chamber of Commerce in the 1970's. He donated the Jaws of Life and a Chevrolet autmobile to the Chelsea Fire Department. |
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Tobias Moore |
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Served in the US Navy in the Pacific Theater. |
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James Moore |
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Served in the US Army in Europe. |
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George Moore |
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Served in the US Army in Europe. |
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Frederick J. Wagstaff |
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Served in the Army Air Force |
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Frank (Franklin) Wagstaff |
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Served in the US Army. Wounded in France. |
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Three sons of William Warner of 52 Beacon St., Chelsea, Ma. who served in WW2. |
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Ernest Charles Warner (1909-1962) |
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Served with Aviation Engineers in England and D-Day France Born June 11 1909, Died 1962 from 99 Central Ave Chelsea. |
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Robert Francis Warner |
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Served in the US Army Air Corps. He was born in1917 and served from 1942 to1945 at North Africa and Italy. |
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George Albert Warner |
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Served in the US Infantry. He was born on June 17, 1921. He served in New Guinea and Philippines. |
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