Pvt. Horace Webber Reported Missing In Siegfried Assault-This Day in Norwood History-December 7, 1944

Pvt. Horace G. Webber, 34-year-old Norwood Infantry soldier, is missing in action in Germany, it was learned last night following the receipt of a War Department telegram by his wife, … Continue reading Pvt. Horace Webber Reported Missing In Siegfried Assault-This Day in Norwood History-December 7, 1944

Pvt. Peter Daly Is Felled In Germany Nov. 20, Staff Sergt. Thomas Coyne In France, Nov. 19th-This Day in Norwood History-December 6, 1944

Pvt. Peter Daly Is Felled In Germany Nov. 20, Staff Sergt. Thomas Coyne, France, Nov. 19th Two Norwood men who were close friends in civilian life have been wounded on … Continue reading Pvt. Peter Daly Is Felled In Germany Nov. 20, Staff Sergt. Thomas Coyne In France, Nov. 19th-This Day in Norwood History-December 6, 1944

Pvt. Roman W. Slawecki Loses Life-This Day in Norwood History-November 21, 1944

Had Spent Six Weeks In Hospital After Being Wounded Last Summer Pvt. Roman W. Slawecki, 25, who was wounded in France last summer, was killed in action in Germany on … Continue reading Pvt. Roman W. Slawecki Loses Life-This Day in Norwood History-November 21, 1944

Chester Mulacheski Killed in Action in Holland on Sept. 17-This Day In Norwood History-October 6, 1944

One of Three Brothers Serving in Armed Forces A war department telegram received Wednesday night informed Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mulacheski of Talbot Avenue, Norwood, that their son, Chester J. … Continue reading Chester Mulacheski Killed in Action in Holland on Sept. 17-This Day In Norwood History-October 6, 1944

Cpl. Fred Deeb Killed Overseas-This Day In Norwood History-March 3, 1944

Mrs Esther Deeb, Cedar Street, had word on Wednesday evening that her son. Cpl. Fred Deeb of the Marine Corps had been killed in a motor vehicle accident in the … Continue reading Cpl. Fred Deeb Killed Overseas-This Day In Norwood History-March 3, 1944

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