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Friday, September 21, 2012 (Week 13)
Members of the Wanamassa Fire Company 
Remembering Our World War II Veterans 


James S. Appleby (World War II)

Francis A. Ankiewicz (World War II - U.S. Navy - Normandy Invasion)


Barney Pierce Apter (World War II - U.S. Navy)
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Frederick William Baatz (World War II - U.S. Army - Sargent - Purple Heart and Bronze Star) 



Donald Bennett (World War II)


Robert Bennett (World War II)


Frank Berta (World War II)


Joseph Franklin Brown (World War II - U.S. Navy - Seabees)


John G. Carter (World War II - U.S. Army)


William Carter (World War II)


Joseph W. Child, Jr. (World War II - U.S. Army - Private First Class)


Henry Jadwin Comegys (World War I - Company H, Asbury Park - American Red Cross 4th Ambulance Corps - France)


Ralph Dangler (World War II - U.S. Navy - 90th Battalion - Killed in Action, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii



C. William Daniels (World War II)


Benjamin J. DeAngelis (World War II)


Donald Doughty (Korean War)


Carl D. Drum


Lewis B. Evans Jr. (U.S. Navy)


Edward A. Fitzmaurice (World War I)


James E. Fitzmaurice (World War II)


John E. Garrity, Jr (World War II - U.S. Navy)


William T. Glassford Jr. (World War II - U.S. Army - Private First Class - P.O.W. for 20 Months - Germany - Bronze Star)





William Trainor Glassford, Sr. (U.S. Army - 1911-1912  - Corporal - New Jersey State Militia - Fort Hancock)


Robert E. Grant, Jr. (Korean War)


Eugene H. Henry (World War II)


Oliver A. Hoppach (World War II - U.S. Navy - U.S.S. Harlan R. Dickson - DD708)


John J. Horter, Jr. (World War II - U.S. Army Air Corps - Served in Italy)


Howard Hundertpfund (World War II - U.S. Army - Wounded In Action - Battle of the Bulge)



Elmer O. Hunt (World War II - U.S. Army - European Theatre and then U.S. Navy - Pacific Theatre)
William Johntry (World War I)


Albert Koenig, Sr. (World War II - U.S. Navy - Fire Fighter Specialist)


John Richard Kurkjian (World War II)


Charles W. Lambertson (World War II - U.S. Navy - Seabees)


Leroy F. Lawrence - (World War II)


John B. Martin (World War II)


Eugene Masco, Jr. (U.S. Army)


Francis E. McAllan (World War II)


James William McCulloch (World War I)


Richard V. McEvilly, Sr. (World War II - U.S. Army)


Charles E. McGrath (World War II - U.S. Army - Recipient of the Bronze Star)



Clifford Gunther Miller, Jr. (World War I - U.S. Army)


John H. Moor, Jr. (World War II - U.S. Coast Guard)


Ralph Mortorella (World War II)


Victor Musto (World War II - U.S. Army)


Warren J. Newman (World War II)


Arthur Nicholas Neylon (World War II)


Joseph Higgins Parisen (World War I)


George Washington Patterson (World War I - U.S. Army - Private)


Franklin F. Roberts (World War II)


Theodore Scott Robinson (World War II - U.S. Army - Corporal)


James Veach Sanderson (World War I - Company H, Asbury Park)


Harold Eugene Scott, Sr. (Korean War)


Thomas S. Simmons (World War II and Korean War - U.S. Army - Major)


John Walter Slocum (World War II - U.S. Army Air Corp)


Patrick Garret Strano (World War II - U.S. Navy - Petty Officer)


William Harold Warren (World War I - Company D -  New Jersey Marines)


Raymond F. Woolley (World War II - U.S. Army)


The Township of Ocean Historical Museum, founded in 1984, is a member-supported, 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization, incorporated under the laws of the State of New Jersey. Its headquarters, the Eden Woolley House, is one of the few 18th-century structures still in existence in the Township. The museum serves as the ancestral home to every citizen of the Township of Ocean. PLEASE NOTE: At the present time, due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, the Museum will only be open on all  Sunday afternoons, from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm, or request a tour anytime by Calling 732-531-2136 or e-mailing at OceanMuseum@yahoo.com. We will be adding days in the future and will continue to keep you advised. The Township of Ocean Historical Museum offers exhibits on the history of coastal Monmouth County and a full calendar of events. The Museum is also 100% volunteer supported, with no paid staff. The Museum maintains a library and archive, which houses manuscripts, books and photographs of historical and genealogical interest. For more information, please call 732-531-2136 or visit our website at

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