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437th Troop Carrier Group Plaques

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Details:

Affixed on the walls of the church. Plaque

Two wall-mounted, stone tablets in memory of the brave airmen of the 437th US Troop Carrier Group. The top tablet contains the dedication message, inscribed in blue letters, with the group's insignia on the top, while the tablet below contains the names of the members in two columns, inscribed in red and blue lettering.

Source of images: www.iwm.org.uk, Raymond Wisniewski WWII Tribute Facebook page

 

From wikipedia.org:

From May–December 1943, the 437th Troop Carrier Group trained with C-47 Skytrain cargo planes in Indiana, Missouri, and North Carolina. In January 1944, the group deployed to England, where it prepared for the invasion of Nazi-occupied Europe. During the Normandy campaign, the group released gliders over Cherbourg and carried troops, weapons, ammunition, rations, and other supplies for the 82nd Airborne Division in Operation Neptune. For these actions, the group received a Distinguished Unit Citation.

 

The air echelon deployed to Italy in July 1944 and participated in the Allied invasion of southern France in August 1944 dropping paratroops of the 1st Airborne Task Force. During Operation Market Garden in September 1944, the group released gliders carrying troops and equipment for the airborne attack in the occupied Netherlands. In December 1944, the group re-supplied the 101st Airborne Division in the Bastogne area of Belgium during the Battle of the Bulge. The group moved to France in February 1945.

Monument Text:

Top Plaque:

 

DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF THOSE

MEMBERS OF 437TH TROOP CARRIER GROUP

9TH AIR FORCE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE

WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN WORLD WAR II

 

ERECTED AS A TOKEN OF THANKS

FOR THE FRIENDSHIP OF THE PEOPLE

OF THE RAMSBURY AREA

JANUARY 1944 TO FEBRUARY 1945

 

Lower Plaque:

 

THE MEMBERS OF THE 437th TROOP CARRIER GROUP

WHO LOST THEIR LIVES IN WORLD WAR II

 

HERMAN ALEXANDER

HORACE F. LEAMAN

RICHARD V. BOLAN

RALPH E. LEHR

DONALD E. BRADLEY

CHARLES J. LEVANDOSKI

ROBERT BREWER

DRIAN R. LOVING

HOWARD C. BREWSTER

FERNINAND W. LUICK

FREDERICK V. BROSSARD

HENRY S. MARANZ

JOHN E. BURKE

GEORGE F. McELHANEY

WILLIAM J. BURNS

JOSEPH MELEKY

SAUL BUSH

RICHARD C. MERCER

EARL W. CLARK

WARREN R. MILLER

HERMAN H. DEDLOFF

EARL C. NORDGREN

VIC DEERE

FRANCIS J. PAUL

GUY L. DIFALCO

NICK PEHOTE

THOMAS G. DOWNS

EDWARD J. PETERSON, JR.

EDWARD C. FAMBROUGH

MARSHALL H. PITTMAN

JACOB FASSE

HAROLD T. POPE

FORREST C. FISHER

ROBERT J. POWERS

SAMUEL FLEMING

ROBERT C. REGAN

WILLIAM S. FROLLI, JR.

JAMES B. RICE

FRANK W. GIANNOBULE

AGAPIT ROSADA-RIVERA

BRYCE C. GIBSON, JR.

LLOYD R. SHUFFLEBERGER

CALVIN A. GIFFORD

BENJAMIN SIANO

CHARLES GILMORE

LLOYD L. SLOAN

WILLIAM F. GOLDEN

THOMAS E. STEWART

DONALD W. HANDIGARD

GAYLORD W. STRONG

ROBERT T. HATCHER

CARSON SYRUSS, JR.

JEAN V. HERKO

HARVEY THACKER

FRITZ P. HRANILOVICH

ROBERT THOMAS

WILLIS R. HUCKLBERRY

ELDRED TRACHTA

CEDRIC E. HUDGENS

PHILLIP F. UHLENBROCK

WILLIAM C. JENN

ALEXANDER WARDEN

ELMER J. KIEL

SAMUEL C. WELCH

JAMES A. KINTNER

RAYMOND P. WISNIEWSKI

CHARLES R. KITTLE

WILLIAM B. WILLIAMS

FLOYD K. KULLER

FRANCIS J. WOLFE

RALPH E. LAVALLE

WILLIAM C. YAEGER

JACK A. LAWSON