Saturday, December 20, 2014

Soldier News continued, 1946

Harry Donald Hadley Discharged from Army
Bainbridge News & Republican, April 4, 1946

Harry Donald Hadley, who was calling in town Tuesday, will resume his position at the Casein Laboratory [Bainbridge, Chenango Co., NY] beginning next Monday.  Mr. Hadley, who served as a Technical Sergeant in both the European and Pacific Theatres, was discharged at Fort Dix, N.J., Feb. 25.  He holds the European Ribbon, American Theatre Ribbon, Asiatic-Pacific Ribbon, Philippine Liberation Ribbon, Good Conduct, American Defense and Victory Medal.
 
Charles Mott Discharged from Navy
Bainbridge News & Republican, April 4, 1946
 
Charles R. Mott, S 2/C, who has been stationed at Olathe, Kan., for the past several months, was discharged Mar. 18, at Lido Beach, after three years of service.  Seaman Mott was stationed in North Africa for 20 months at the beginning of the European war.  He holds the American Theatre Ribbon, European Ribbon and Victory Medal.  The young ex-sailor has accepted a position with the telephone company in Cooperstown and will begin work Monday.
 
Capt. Walter Roider Receives Army Commendation
Bainbridge News & Republican, April 4, 1946
 
Captain Walter J. Roider, Jr., QMC, a resident of Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY] has received the Army Commendation Ribbon and Citation for the Oak Leaf Cluster to the Army Commendation Ribbon.  His most recent assignment was at the Schenectady ASF Depot, Schenectady, where he served as Officer in Charge, Subsistence and Storekeeping Branch, Storage Division, Quartermaster Supply Section, until his recent separation from the service.  Captain Roider was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant on Dec. 23, 1942, and reported to this depot on Jan. 4, 1943.  The citation, which was signed by the Quartermaster General of the U.S. Army, reads as follows:  "During World War II the Quartermaster Corps successfully accomplished its mission of supplying the United States Army and many of our Allies.  This task was made possible only through the combined efforts of all Quartermaster personnel.  Your service with the Quartermaster Corps has been exceptional when compared with others of the same grade in similar positions and I wish to commend you for your outstanding contribution."
 
Joseph Millus Discharged from Navy
Bainbridge News & Republican, April 4, 1946
 
Joseph P. Millus, S 1/C, of the USS Wadleigh, was discharged at Lido Beach Mar. 18, and has arrived at the home of his father, Joseph S. Millus, of Greenlawn Ave. [Bainbridge, Chenango Co., NY].  With 20 months of service in the Pacific Theatre, Seaman Millus saw action in the Marshall Islands, Marianas, Caroline Islands, Philippines and Borneo.  He holds the Asiatic-Pacific Ribbon with 4 stars, Philippine Liberation Ribbon with one star, American Theatre Ribbon and Victory Medal.
 
George Munk Discharged from Navy
Bainbridge News & Republican, April 4, 1946
 
George Munk, F 1/C received his discharge from the Navy Mar. 22, at Lido Beach after two years in the submarine service, in the Atlantic Theatre.  He holds the America Theatre Ribbon and Victory Medal.  Last Friday, he and his wife and baby returned to their home on Mt. Pleasant [Bainbridge, Chenango Co., NY].
 

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