The John J. Roche papers, 1942-1989.
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Kormondy, Frank.
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United States. Army. Army, 5th
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The Union Barrack-Ades, organized in 1942 by Ada and Ernest L. Grawemeyer, was a USO-type troupe which toured the Third and Fifth Army bases, including, Fort Bragg (North Carolina), Fort Benning (Georgia), Fort Rucker, (Alabama), Fort Benjamin Harrison (Indiana), Fort Carson (Colorado), and Fort Riley (Kansas). The dancers and musicians travelled under Army orders in the summers putting on two or three shows daily. Over the years, thousands of soldiers were entertained in service clubs, parking ...
United States. Army. Infantry Division, 88th
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United States. Army. Infantry Regiment, 351st. Company E
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Ulio, J. A. (James A.)
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Roche, John Joseph.
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A rifleman, scout and squad leader in Italy in World War II, a prisoner of war in Italy and Germany, left Army assigned to Headquarters Detachment, the School Troops, the Infantry School. Awarded the Combat Infantryman Badge, the Bronze Star, the Prisoner of War Medal and the European Theater Medal. From the description of The John J. Roche papers, 1942-1989. (US Army, Mil Hist Institute). WorldCat record id: 20768252 ...