Page Twenty Hundreds Submit Names of Men and W omen in Service Sgt. Ethel Manason At Hanukah Service In, Chapel in Italy Hundreds of additional names of Jewish men and women in the armed forces have been submitted to the DetrOit Army and Navy Committee of the Jewish Welfare Federation since the publication of the list of names of those already on record began to appear in the columns of The Jewish News. - Those who have not yet submitted the complete records of relatives or friends in service are asked to do so at once through the Jewish Welfare Board, 8400 Woodward, MA. 8400. • Those desiring war record blanks should call the Welfare Board. An additional list of men and women in service follows': The military authorities and the Jewish Welfare Board have made it possible for our service- men and servicewomen to cele- brate the Jewish holidays in the traditional :man- ner though they be stationed thousands of miles away I r om home; A recent re- lease from Al- lied headquar- ters in Italy tells of the Hanukah rites held in a Sgt. Manason military chapel there for the Jewish - peronnel of both the American and British armies. The candles were kindl- ed by the chaplain, Capt. Henry Tavel of Wilmington, Del. - Among those present at the services were Sgt. Ethel Manason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maur- ice Manason, 2628 Fullerton Ave. Sgt. Manason, who is a grad- uate of Northern High and who attended Wayne University, was employed in the city offices fore her departure for the armed forces in January of 1943. First stationed at Des Moines, Ia., she was later transferred to Kansas and then sent to North Africa 15 months ago. She now is serv-, ing as secretary to a Colonel. I K ENLISTED MEN AND WOMEN IN SERVICE (Incomplete Records) Pvt. Harry Klein Irving -Klein S/Sgt. Jack - Klein Joe• Klein Joe L. Klein Leonard Klein Pvt. Louis Klein Louis Klein Milton Klein Pfc. Norman Klein Walter Eugene Klein Samuel Kline Sgt. Samuel Kline Harold Kling • Pvt. Saul Klitzner Sacob Kofender Pvt. Charles • Kogan Cpl. Jay M. Kogan • Shield Kogan 1 Martin Kohlman Martin Kohn Pvt. Myron Korner Maurice Koorhan Nathan Korash Nathan- Korby Pvt. Sol Korinsky T-/Sgt. Morry Korinsky Saul Korman Murry Korngold Sidney Kornheiser Daniel Korobkin Lillian Kosafsky Pvt. David Koss Carl Kotkin Alan Kotzen Simon Kovt Meyer Kowal Saul Krach Donald H. Kraft Pvt. Leo C. Kraft • Albert Kramer Richard Kramer Norman Krsanow Melvin S. Kratz Jerome Kraus Jerothe S. Krans Bernard S. Krause Fred M. Krauss Meyer Kravitz Hyman I. Kreplak Pie. George Kress Alex Kretzmer Pvt. Bernard Krohn Pvt. Lawrence Krohn Pvt. Jacob Krohngold Pvt. Andrew Kron Sidney Kronheiser Howard Kronick Cpl. Harold G. Kubin Elwood L. Kukes Pvt. Kurt Kulka Philip Kupfersmldt Saul Kurestzky Harold J. Kurth Jake Kutchal Louis Kuzin • AWARDS (Complete Records) Ph.. M. 1/C Lewis D. Kahn. Bronze Star, - Dec. 1944 S/Sgt. Louis -Kaminsky, Air Medal, Oak Leaf Cluster, DFC, Jan. 1944 Pvt. Herman V. Kasoff, Purple Heart. Nov, 1943 2nd Lt. Charles .Kauf- . man, Air Medal, DFC, .. August 1944 2nd Lt. Saul J...Kemp- " ner, Air Medal, 3 Oak . Leaf Clusters, Purple-i- Heart, July 8,- 1944; . Oak Leaf Cluster to Air Medal, Aug. 1944 Pvt. ' Joseph Kline, Purple Heart, March 1944 • Cpl: Hyman I. Koenigs- berg, ronze Star, June 20, 1944 1st Lt. Nathan Kristall, . Air Medal, Oak Leaf Cluster, May 16, 1944; • Three Oak - Leaf Clus- ters - to Air Medal, Purple - Heart, April 13, 1944; Presidential Citation Cpl. Harry M. Krowitz, Presidential Citation, June 13. 1944 Pvt. Alvin M. Kurz, -Purple Heart.- July 1944 S/Sgt. Maurice I. Kurz- -man, Air Medal, DFC, Sept. 1944 (Incomplete - Records) Sgt. Arthur Kaplan, Purple Heart Lt. William P. Katz, Air Medal, Oak Leaf Cluster S/Sgt. Jack Klein, Air Medal, July 1944 Li. Adolph Komer, Air Medal Pvt. David Koss, Purple Heart • OV CASUALTIES (Complete Records) Pvt. Albert . Kaliff, Wounded S/Sgt. Louis Kaminsky, 'Wounded Pvt. Abraham Kadish, Died in accident in Ireland, April 23, 1944 A/C Warren M. Kahn, Killed -in ' Training plane -crash, Oct. 9, 1943 Pvt. Herman V. Kasoff, Wounded in Italy, Twice. Nov. 28; 1943, July 1944 Pfc. Thomas Kass, Killed in Franee, Sept. 6, 1944 Pvt. Jerome Katz. In- jured in accident, May 16, 1942 2nd Lt. Lester L. Kat- zen, Kiled at Wake, June 4, 1944 2nd Lt. Charles Kauf- Friday, January 19, 1945 THE JEWISH NEWS -man, Missing over Burma, April 15, 1944 2nd - Lt. Saul J.- Kemp- ner,. Wounded on raid, July 8, 1944; Killed in flight over England, Aug. 17, 1944 Pvt. George D. Kent, Wounded - in France, Sept. 11, 1944 Joseph - Kline, • Pvt. Wounded in Italy, March 1944 Lt. (j.g.) Joseph :Kofe man, - Missing. in the Philippines, Oct. 31, 1944 Cpl. Sheldon Koretz, Wounded in France, Sept. 6, 1944 2nd Lt. Montrose Korn, Wounded at • Midway, March 1943 Cpl. Percy: R. Krakow, Killed in - S. Pacific 1st Lt. Nathan Krlstall, Wounded in S. Pacif- - ic, March 30, 1944 Pvt. Alvin • M. Kurz, Wounded at- St. Lo, July 1944;.` Wounded in France, Aug. 27, 1944 (Incomplete Records) Pvt. Hyman Kan.efsky, Killed in France, Sept. 16, 1944 Sgt. Arthur Kaplan, Wounded in France, Sept. 11, 1944. Pfc. Gerald Kasner, Prisoner in Japan Pfc. Lawrence Kauf- man, Wounded in Holland, Oct. 3, 1944 Louis Klein, Wounded in Europe . Samuel Klein, Sgt. WOunded in Europe Pvt. _Saul Klitzner, Wounded in Mediter- ranean Area, June 9, 1944 Pfc. Charles Kogan, Killed in France, July 30, 1944 Lt. Adolph Komer Prisoner in Germany, May 29, 1944 Pvt. Sol Korinsky, Died at . Camp Campbell, March 21, 1943 Koss, David Pvt. Wounded in Germany, Sept. 17, 1944, Pvt. Frederick Koss, Killed in Italy, Sept. - 14, 1944 • Pvt. Leo C. Kraft, Wounded in Italy, Feb. 13, 1944 Kress, Pfc. . George Wounded in Europe L COMMISSIONED MEN AND WOMEN (Incomplete Records) Maj. George Lachar Lt. Louis Lafer Lt. Zelig Landy lst Lt. Irwin I. Lap- pin 1st Lt. Jack S. Lawson Capt. David Leach Lt. (j.g.) Herbert Lee Ensign Moses A. Le- venstein Lt. Joseph Levin 1st Lt. Edward S. Le- vine Capt. Michael M. Le- ' vine Capt. David Levit 1st Lt. Harold- Levitt Lt. -(j.g.) Alvin Levy Lt Raymond L. Lewis lit. (j.g.) Max L. Li- chter Lt. Sol Lindenbaum Capt. George Linkin 1st Lt. Louis L. Lipp- man Lt. Col. Zelner Lip- sett Capt. Leo Lipton Capt. Samuel Lipton Lt. Sidney E. Locke 1st Lt. Joseph Lo-rber Lt. Jack Lovinger (Complete Records) 2nd Lt. Erwin R. Lachman 1st Lt. Phillip Edwin Lachman. 2nd Lt. Leon Hirsh Landsberg 2nd Lt Isadore Lan- kin 1st Lt. Harry A. Lans- ing Capt. Mandell ,Lansky 2nd Lt. Herman R. Lantner Maj. Max Lapides Capt. Milton M. Lap- pin 2nd Lt. Burton L. Lasky Ensign Martin Lattid 1st Lt. Marvin Aaron Last Ensign Emil Lawton Ensign Morris Lax Capt. Morton R. Lazar Lt. (j.g.) Donald • Leach 2nd Lt. Saul M. Leach Ensign Gerald M. Leavitt 1st Lt. Myron N. 'Le- bus 2nd Lt. Morris Ber- nard Leder Lt. (j.g.) Orville Brad- ford Lefko 2nd Lt. Martin J. Le-; inoff 1st Lt. Louis S. Leip- sitz Lt. Col. Louis S. Le- land Major Sol.Leland. 2nd Lt. Burton J. Lemberg - Ensign Henry- C. Len- . hoff 1st Lt. George J. Ler- ner 2nd•Lt. Morris H. Les- sen 1st Lt.- Malcolm L. Le- venson Capt. .David M. Levin 1st Lt. Herbert G. Levin let Lt. Loretta Levin let L. Maurice Levin Capt. Michael Meyer • Levin Lt. Comdr. Samuel J. Levin let Lt. Gilbert M. Levine 2nd Lt. Herschel H. Levine 1st Lt. Irving Levine Lt. (j.g.) Sydney S. Levine Lt. (j.g.) Moses A. Levinstein 1st Lt. Morris Levites 1st Lt. Irving Levitt Capt. Bernard L. Levy 1st Lt. Lyle S. Levy 1st Lt. Herman L. Lewis Jr. 2nd Lt. Leon Henry Lewis Lt. (j.g.) Leonard L. Lewis Lt. (j.g.) Morton D. Lieberman Capt. Morris J. Liefer 1st Lt. Herman Litton 1st Lt. Benjamin Lin- sky 2nd Lt. Bernard S. Linton Major Louis S. Lip- schutz 2nd Lt. William Litt 2nd Lt. Kenneth S. Loeb Ensign William Loe- wenstein 2nd Lt. Lester London Lt. (j.g.) George Er- win Loria 2nd Lt. Arthur Love F/0 Richard H. Love Capt. Adolph W. Lowe Major Harold N. Lurya Capt. Herman B. Lus- tigman 2nd Lt. Harold Melvin -Luvisch .2nd Lt. Sam B. Luz- kow 1st Lt. Herschel Ly- n-ion ENLISTED MEN AND WOMEN (Incomplete Records) Pfc. Sidney Labo- witch, Benjamin Ladin Milton Lamborn Alfred Landau Evelyn Landau Cpl. Sol Landau Sgt. Fred K. Landeck- er Sgt. Eva Landecker Irving E. Landes Myron Lane L. Lange Edith Langer Bernard L. Lanitky Max Lansky Arthur. Lapides Hillie Lapides Milton A. Lapin Herb Lash Herman H. Latousky S/Sgt. Edward J. La- . vine Sgt. Howard S. Lazar David W. Leach Louis Leavitt Charles Lebeaux P/0 Al Lebin Harry Lebbow William Lebow Eugene Lebowski Leonard Lebowitz Abe Leib Joseph • Leib William Leib S. Leiberman Alex Leichtman Irven Leider Elias J. Leiter Pvt. Raymond Leiter Pvt. Gene Leitner Herbert I. Lenter Sgt. Elliott S. Leonard Pvt. - Louis B. Lepp Pvt. Sidney Lerman George Lerner Sol W. Lesnick Beryl Leve Jack Charles Leve Harry Levenburg Max M. Levenson William H. Leveranz Clarence Levey Salo J. Levi Harold J. Levin Joseph H. Levin CO1 Meyer Levin Abe Levine Byron B. Levine Charles S. Levine David Levine Pvt. George Levine Harry J. Levine Irving Levine Isadore Levine Pfc. Isadore Levine Jack I. Levine Joseph Levine Joseph Levine S/Sgt. Kenneth Le- vine Kenneth Levine Martin Levine Norman Levine Sam Levine Sidney Levine N. Levinson ••-•Alhert Levitt Arthur D. Levitt Charles Levitt Martin Levitt Pfc. Monte Levitt klarry Levy.. Additional Servicemen's News on Page 18 A Miraculous Escape Sgt. Louis Klein s Heroism Rewarded by Four Citations Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Klein of 9909 McQuade Avenue received a most interesting letter from their son, T/Sgt. Emil, -describ- Sgt. Klein T/Sgt. Klein ing his reunion with their other son, Sgt. Louis, in Liverpool. He writes of Louis' experiences in combat before being wounded and returned to England for hos- pitalization and -retraining. Sgt. Klein obtained this infor- mation with great difficulty, for his brother was reluctant to dis- cuss his exploits claiming that it brought back memories of pals being blown to bits and others dying horribly. He attributes his miraculous escape to the fact that "my number wasn't up." In France on D-Day • Arri#ing in France on D-Day, he landed near St. Mere Eglise on the Normandy coast and then proceeded along the Cherbourg Peninsula, finally participating in the capture of Cherbourg. 2/C Seathan Solomon Latzer R.T. 3/C Milton La- vine Cpl. Stanley L. Lavine Sgt. Isadore I. Law- rence Pvt. Al Lawson C01. Fred Lax Cpl. Harold H. Laic Pfc. Eugene Laxer M/Sgt. Richard Jay Lazar Cpl. Ephraim A. Laza- roff - Pvt. Alan S. Leach Pvt. Lester Leach Pfc. Robert M. Leach T/Sgt. Arthur Leader Pvt. David Leader Pvt. Albert Leader- man Pfc. Sam Leaderman Radioman 2/C David M. Leber 2/C Seaman Paul M. Lebovitz Ph.M. 3/C Aaron A. Lebow Cpl. Dave Lebow T/5 Cpl. Aaron Lebo- witz Pvt. Harold Lebowitz Cpl. Alex Leder Cpl. Albert M. Lee Pvt. Sidney M. Lee Sgt. Lawrence Lee- bove Cpl. William H. Lee- bove Yoeman 3/C Jack Ralph Leeds T/5 Cpl. Philmore. A. Leemon 2/C Seaman Benson B. Leet A/C Bertram I. Lefko• Pfc. Joseph F. Lefko- fsky Pvt. Irvin M. Lefton Cpl. Donald L. Leib Pvt. Irving Leib Pfc. Theodore Leibo- vita Ph.M. 3/C Carl Leibo- witz Yoeman 3/C DaVid Leibowitz Pvt. Sidney Leibowitz s/sgt. Sol Lefler Pvt. Abe Leiderman Pfc. William Leion Pvt. Harry Leipsitz Pvt. Sherwood L. Leitman Cpl. Edward Lemer A/C Ned Lenhard S/Sgt. Harold Lenhoff Pfc. Harold • G. Len- hoff "A/S Maxwell M. Len- hoff Pvt. Guenter W. Leo- pold Cpl. Ben Lerner A/S Leonard H. Ler= (Complete Records) ner S/Sgt. Max A. Lerner Pvt. Mildred Label Cpl. Sheldon S. Lach- A/C Irwin R. Lesser A/S Morton B. Les- man ser A/C Gerson T. Lacoff Pfc. Harold Lester Pvt. Louis R. Later Cpl. Samuel I. LaFond Pvt. Jack Lester Cpl. William Lester Cpl. Fred Lain Cpl. Albert I. Letvin Pfc. Gilbert Lakind Cpl. Charles E. Lam- Pvt. Sam Letvin T/5 Cpl. Albert Letzer pert Pvt. Harold Levenson A/C Seymour R. Cpl. Hyman Levenson Lampert Pvt. Graham Landau Sgt. Malcolm Z. Le- venten Pvt. Victor Landaw Pvt. Roland L. Lev- Pfc. Abraham L. enson Landgarten Pfc. Louis Landgarten. Cpl. Leonard Levett Sgt. Nathan Landgar- He. Milton Levey Pvt. Benno Levi ten 1/C Seaman Paul M. Pvt. Harry A. Levi P/O Ralph J. Levi . Landsberg Sgt. Philip Paul Lane Cpl. Arthur Levi 2/C Seaman Arthur M.. Pvt. David B. Levin Pvt. Fred W. Levin Lang T/Sgt. Harold Lang- S/Sgt. George Levin Pvt. Harry Levin berg A/C Jack H. Langer Pfc. Isadore Levin T/1 Sgt. Sam Lang- Pfc. Lewis Levin Pvt. Newton A: Levin weld S/Sgt. Philip I. Levin Pvt. Jack Lapides Cpl. Sol H. Levin Cpl. Morris Lapin S/Sgt. Samuel E. --Lap- Pvt. Abraham Levine Sgt. Arnold Levine-- pin 1/C Seaman Robert J. Cpl. Ben Levine M/Sgt. Daniel Levine LaRose 1/C Seaman Ronald Cpl. David Levine , E. Lask Pvt. David G. Levine Cpl. Eli S. Levine Pvt. Joseph 'Latin Pvt. Harry Levy Pfc. Clarence Levy Ernest Levy Marvin Levy - Norman Levy Sol B. Levy A. W. Lewinstine George Lewis Sgt. Gilbert W. Lewis Harry Lewis Reuben Lewis Samuel Lewis Sol Louis Alvin Lezell Louis E. Liberman Sidney Liberman Howard Lichterman William Lieb Abe Lieberman Pvt. Grace Lieberman Irving Lieberman Irving, Louis - ieberman Yoeman 3/C Shirley Liberman Sidney J. Lieberman Pfc. Harvey A. Lie- berman Daniel Lieblich Pfc. Fred Linden Alfred L. Lindenbaum Sol Lindenbaum Leo Lipman William - Lipman Joseph H. Lipper T/Sgt. Alfred B. Lip- pitt Ethel Lippman Leo Lippman Marvin Lipschitz S/Sgt. Morris Lip- schitz • Sol Lipschitz Harvy Lipsitt Alex D. Lipson Benjamin Lipson Cy Lipson Larry Lipson Sam Lipson Zola Lipson Milton Lipton Raymond T. Lipton Harold E. List 2/C Seaman Barney Lite Jimmie Litman Pvt. Ethel Littman Harold Loberman Harry Lochman Sam Lochman Alexander Lofman Martin E. Londer Richard Longfelder. Abraham A. Lopatin Louis L. Lopatin Pvt. Sam Lorfel Jack B.- Love Maurice Lowell Seymour Lowenberg • Felix Lubesky Sylvia R. Lubetsky Elliot Donald Luby Harold T. Lucas •Pvt. Morton J. Lustig Arthur Luzkow 2/C Seaman Eugene R. Levine Sgt. Evelyn Levine Sgt. Harold A. Levine Pfc. Herbert J. Levine A/C Jack Hershal Le- vine . Pvt. Leon Levine Pvt. Leonard A. Le- vine Pvt. Manuel Levine Pfc. Milton Levine Pfc. Morris N. Levine A.M.M. 2/C Norman Levine Fireman 1/C Paul H. Levine Cpl. Samuel Levine Pvt. Phillip S. Levine A/S Stanley Levine Sgt. Theodore J. Le- vine A/C David M. Levin- sohn Pvt. Ervin Levinson M/Sgt. Jacob Levinson Pvt. Milton M. Levin- son Sgt. Stuart A. Levin- son Pfc. Harry J. Levitan Cpl. Edward Levites Pvt. Gilbert Levites Sgt. Harry Levites Pvt. Joseph Levites Pvt. Howard Levitt Pvt. Irving Levitt Pvt.. Paul Levitt Cpl. William Levitt Pvt. Adolph Levy A/S Allan Levy S/Sgt. Bernard Levy Pvt. Burton T. Levy Pfc. Daniel Levy Pfc. Franklin Levy David J. Levy Jr. S/Sgt. Jerome B. Cpl. Henry G. Levy Levy Pvt. Sidney Levy Sgt. Robert R. Lewin Pvt. Alvin Lewis Pvt. Irwin Lewis Pvt. Milton G. Lewis Sgt. Philip Lewis H.M. 3/C Seymour Lewis 1/C Seaman Maurice J. Lezell Morris- Lezerson Pvt. Arnold F. Lich- tenstein Pfc. Morris Lichten- stein terman Sgt: Gerald M. Lich- terman Pvt. Milton E. Lich- terman A/S Jacob K. Lichtig Cpl. Louis N. Lichtig Cpl. Albert Milton Lichtman Pvt. Kurt Liebenthal S/Sgt. Albert L. Lie- berman Pvt. Bernard Lieber- man Pvt. Edwin Lieber- man 1/C Seaman Lawrence Lieberman Pfc. Nathan Lieber- man Cpl. Sam Lieberman Pfe Sidney Lieber- man Cpl. Sidney Lieber- man Cpl. Byron N. Lieber- witz Pfc. David Lieberwitz Pvt. Mortimer N. Lifstiz 1/C Seaman Victor H. Linden A/C Jerome Linder- man 'Vt. Lindy W/O Harry. Ph.M. 3/C Laurence M. Linkner Cpl. Ben Linovitz 1/C Seaman Harry Linsky Pvt. Norman B. Lin- sky 1/C Seaman Edmund Linx G.M. 3/C Franklin T. Linx Pfc. Morris J. Lipnik Pfc. Alvin N. Lippitt Pvt. Calvin J. Lippit Cpl. Joseph Lipschitz S/Sgt. Morris Lip- schitz There were 217 men trapped in the Baupt Swamps on July 4, who remained there for 24 hours. Only six men including Sgt. Klein emerged alive. They went from St IA WOWS the Gulf of St. Maio and joined Patton's Third Army drive down the coast of Brittany. At St. Malo they were forced to retreat a few hundred yards leaving their wounded behind. In the morning upon retaking their position, they discovered the wounded to have been bayoneted to death. Sgt. Klein, in charge of his platoon; issued orders that no German was to•be captured alive, Wounded in France Sgt. Klein was wounded while advancing with the troops . at- tempting to outflank Paris. He received bullet wounds of the left leg and foot and the right shoulder and a shrapnel. wound of the head. He woke up in- a hospital in England. The recipient of the Presiden- tial Citation, the Silver Star, the Bronze Star And the- Purple Heart, he now is an instructor in physical education. Sgts. Louis and Emil Klein visited. a synagogue in Liverpool which they describe- as the most beautiful they had ever seen. Built over 50 years ago, it was adorned with carved marbel and 18 carat gold lattice work. , Pvt. Marvin Lipschitz S/Sgt. Sol Lipschitz Cpl. Harvey Lipsitt Pvt. Sidney Lipschutz W.T. 2/C Fred Lipsitz Cpl. Louis H. Lipsitz Sgt. Elliot N. Lipson T/5 Joseph Lipson M.M. 1/C Nathan Lip- son A/C Robert N. Lipson Cpl. Sidney Lipson Pvt. Solomon Lipson 1/C Seaman William' Lipson Pvt. Joseph D. Liss Pvt. Richard Liss Pvt. Jack Litinsky T/Cpl. Bernard S. Litt Cpl. David Litt Pvt. Jacob Littman Pvt. Bernard Litven M/S,gt. Abe B. Litvien Pvt. Daniel Litwak Pvt. Eugene Litwak A/C Leo E. Litwak Pvt. Irving LitWin Pvt. Jack Litwin Pfc. Samuel Litwin F. 1/C Arthur Lober W/O Raymond Leob Sgt. Sidney B. Leob! Cpl. Al H. Loefsky Sgt. Seymour J. Loe- wenberg A/C Alfred Lowen- stein Jr. Sgt. Arnold B: Lon- - Cpdlo.n Milton H. Lon- don Ph.M. 3/C , Theodore L. London Fvt. Harry R. Loomis Pvt. Zalman Lopata Pvt. Sidney Lorfel Pvt. Donald Loria Pfc. Lo veLaWrence C. 2/C Seaman William e - Lovlav se William Lovinger Cpl. Albert B. Lubin Pvt. Milton Lucow Pfc. Bernard Ludwig Cpl. Bernard Lum- berg S/Sgt. Albert Uupil- off Pfc. Harold Lupiloff Pvt. Ernest Lustig Pfc. Sam Lutz CASUALTIES (Complete Records) Pvt. Irving Leib, In- jured in France, Aug. 1944. Pvt. Sidney Leibowitz, Killed in France, Aug. 1, 1944: Pfc. William Leion, Wounded, '11.943. S/Sgt. Geol.& Levin, -Killed in France, June 25, 1944. Pvt. Howard Levitt, Wounded in Ger- many, Nov. 2, 1944. Lt. (j:g.) Leonard L. Lewis, Killed in France, June 6, 1944. Pvt. Mortimer N. US- :France, Sept. 2, 1944 G.M. 3/C Franklin T. Linx, Wounded, Oct. 1942. Pvt. Zalman Lopata, Wounded at Anzio, Feb.. 1944. Pfc. Sam Lutz, Injur- ed on Bougainville. (Incomplete Records) Pfc. Monte -Levitt, Wounded at Anzio. Pvt. Harry Levy, Wounded in Europe. Pfc. Harvey A. Lie- bermann, Killed in North Africa, 1943. Pfc. Fred Linden, Wounded in France, June 7, 1944. iterranean, June 13, Pvt. Alekan der Lof- man, Killed in Med- 1944. • Pvt. SaM Lorfel, Wounded in France. Pvt. Morton J.- Lustig, Killed in Germany, Sept. 14, 1944. M COMMISSIONED MEN AND WOMEN (Incomplete Records) Capt. Ben Maidenburg Lt. (j.g.) John Mahler 1st Lt. K. Mallon Lt. Isadore MargoliS 1st Lt. Joseph M. Markel Lt. Mitchell Markle AWARDS Lt. Theodore• Marks . (Incomplete Records) Lt. Zackman Marks Pfc. Monte Levitt, Lt. Col. Ervin H. Bronze Star, Presi- Markus dential Citation. Maj. Oscar A. Markus Pfc. Fred Linden, 2nd Lt. Fred Marrich Bronze Star, June 6, Lt. (s.g.) Harry 1944, Purple Heart, Meisner June -11, 1944. Capt. Jack Meltzer S/Sgt. Morris Lips- Capt. Herbert H. Metz chitz, Presidential Lt. (j.g.) Louis Meyers Citation, Sept. 1944. Lt. Roy G. Meyers Pvt. Sam Lorfel, Pur- Lt. Sidney L. ple Heart Michalovitz (Complete Records) Capt. George Miller Capt. Harry Miller 2nd Lt. Leon H. 1st Lt. Herbert Miller Landsberg, Air Med- Lt. Arthur Monson al, April 24; Oak Capt. Joseph Moore Leaf, May 15; Oak 1st. Lt. Leo M. Leaf, June 6; Oak Morrison Leaf, June 11; DFC Capt. Edison S. Morse June 25, all 1944. Capt. Henry J. Moses Pvt. Jack Lapides, Di- Maj. Pauline B. vision cited for out- Muller standing action, Mar. Lt. Walter Muller 1944. Maj. Max H. Myerson Sgt. Phillip Lewis Bronze Star, June 8, - (Complete Records) Ens. Donald A. Mahler 1944. Pvt. Mortimer Lifsitz, Ens. Allen Malinoff Ens. Eugene E. Purple Heart Mandeberg G.M. 3/C Franklin T. Linx, Purple Heart, Capt. Mitchell R. Mandeberg Oct. 1942. 2/C W.T. Fred Lipsitz, Capt. Jack N. Mandiberg .Gold Star. Sgt. Sioilley B. Loeb, 2dnd Lt. Monroe - Presidential Cita- - Marcus 1st Lt. Ted Margolis tion. Capt. Jerome Mark Cpl. Al H. Loefsky, Lt. (s.g.) Julius Mark' Cited for Bravery, Capt. Ben Marks 1942. Capt. Benton I. Marks Pvt. Zalman Lopata, Lt. (j.g.) Burton Purple Heart, Feb. Marks 1944. Capt. Martin K. Lt. (j.g.) George Loria Marrich Silver Star, May, Capt. Peter Aaron 1944. Martin 2nd Lt. Harold M. 1st Lt. Milton Selig Luvisch, Citation. Marwil 2nd Lt. Sam B. Luz- Lt. Comm. Thomas 13. Marwil kow, Silver Star.