That is what I said ow please don’t get angry with me because you can never tell what may get in some body I did not put it in there my self. This is what I said on that hristmas card. Just a few line to let you hear from me I am well an hope you are the same. 2 Reaction to letter and death of Willie James Howard.Semerad, Corpman, 1945-1950, USN, WWII & Korea James Shaw, TSGT, 1949-1979, NYARNG, WWIIĪrnold L. Vincent Sapone, SSGT, 100AAF Bomb Gp., WWII Jerome "Harry" Razewzski, SGT, USAAF, WWIIĪnthony F. Ransom, TSGT, 1957-1972, USN & USAF, Korea & Vietnam George Prehoda, SSGT, 1943-1946, USA Infantry, WWII Robert Fred Pelts, MOMM 3rd C, 1943-1945, USCG, WWIIĪnthony Pidgeon, PFC, 1946-1947, USA, WWIIįrank Felix Pidgeon, SGT, 1945-1945, USA, WWII Palmer, Combat Engineer, 1943-1945, USA, WWII Moscardini, Jr., SGT 1st C, USA, WIIįred E. Moody, Gunners Mate 2nd C, 1942-1946, USN, WWII Micco, MSGT, 1963-1984, USA, VietnamĪlexander Montanarelli, Coxswain, 1942-1946, USN Margas, Seaman 1st C, USCG, WWIIĪlbert J. Longo, S SGT, 1967-1971 USAF, Vietnamįrank R. *Anthony Harasimowicz, EMC, USN, WWII, KIA Louis Giammatteo, Maj., 1989-2005, USA, Desert Storm
Friedow, Fireman 1st C, 1945-1946, USN, WWIIĬarl Gaworecki, MM 3rd C, USS Ticonderoga CV, USN Louis Frascatore, CPL, 1942-1945, USA, WWIIĮrnest C. Vivian Messier Eagan, 1943-1946, USN, WWII Henry John Dudziec, SSGT, 1942-1945, USAAF, WWII Robert Della Villa, A 2nd C, 1958-1962, USAF Cupernall, 1939-1945, USN Submarines, WWII Cunningham, PFC, 1941-1945, USA InfantryĮm Ernest E. Willie Clayton, PVT, 1951-1954, USA, Koreaĭavid V. Steve Cintula, Medic, 1943-1946, USA, WWII Joseph Cintula, SK3 Seabee, 1944-1946, USN, WWII Louis Bonitatibus, 3rd C, 1943-1946, USN, WWIIĪnthony Campino, Seaman 1st C, 1944-1946, USNĪnthony L. Robert Berrian, PFC, 1951-1953, USA, Korea Sophie Barber, PO 1st C, 1944-1946, USN WAVE, WWII John Aragona, PVT, 1943-1943, USA Medics, WWIIĪnthony J. Schenectady Veterans Honor Roll Monument #1 personal collection (this memorial was nearest the courthouse on the Smith St. Schenectady World War One Honor Roll personal collection 5, Lafayette, and State Streets and Veeder Avenue. The company that created the redevelopment plan for Seward PlaceĪs Pete and I drove through downtown Schenectady we noticed several memorials in a park across the street from the courthouse. Veterans Park in downtown Schenectady, courtey of Synthesis Architects, Lately the city has been reshaping it's economy based on renewable energy and it's population is growing again. The Depression, corporate restructuring in the later half of the 20th Century, and the decline in the railroad industry brought economic hardship and loss of population. Connected to the east and west via the Mohawk Valley and the Erie Canal, the city developed rapidly and was home to General Electric and American Locomotive Company. When Dutch settlers arrived in the area, they learned Mohawk Indians called one of their settlements skahnéhtati, meaning "beyond the pines." Eventually the word entered the Dutch language as Schenectady.
After Thanksgiving, we explored north and west of Albany County and drove through Schenectady, New York.
Pete and I have been taking drives on Sundays, exploring our new home state of New York.