Rudolph Ballough First Norwood WWII Casualty-This Day In Norwood History-April 3, 1942

First Norwood Boy to Lose His Life in the Service of His Country is Rudolph Ballough, 16 Phllbrick Street, Norwood, brother of Mrs. Louise King of the same address. Mrs. … Continue reading Rudolph Ballough First Norwood WWII Casualty-This Day In Norwood History-April 3, 1942

Norwood In The Service-This Day In Norwood History-March 29, 1942

Maxmillan Rabinovitch Maxmillan Rabinovitch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rabinovitch, 923 Washington Street, is now stationed at Fort McClellan, Alabama. He’s a chemist in the Army. He enlisted February … Continue reading Norwood In The Service-This Day In Norwood History-March 29, 1942

Norwood In The Service-This Day In Norwood History-March 6, 1942

P. F. C. Joseph Caruso Pvt. 1st. CL Joseph Caruso, 324 Lenox Street, is with the 5th Marines at New River, North Carolina. In the Reserves, he was called in … Continue reading Norwood In The Service-This Day In Norwood History-March 6, 1942

For 306 Years Norwood Has Backed-Up Her 1351 Fighting Sons!-This Day In Norwood History- February 13, 1942

1636 to 1774 Norwood Sent 64 MEN to the Colonial Wars 1775 to 1783 Norwood Sent 119 MEN to the Revolution 1812 to 1814 Norwood Sent 1 MAN to the … Continue reading For 306 Years Norwood Has Backed-Up Her 1351 Fighting Sons!-This Day In Norwood History- February 13, 1942

In The Service Now-This Day In Norwood History-December 19, 1941

TWO MORE NORWOOD MEN: in Hawaii are William Daniels, left, and Allan Carlson, right in left photo. Corporal Francis B. Morrison, right photo is just now home on furlough. Private … Continue reading In The Service Now-This Day In Norwood History-December 19, 1941