Armored Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1953 Page: 4 of 10
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123 AOB
HQ DET
Charles J. Hess Edward Lar-
sen William R. Larson and Ed
ward C. Suttle were promoted to
the rank of sergeant this week.
Returning from a 15 day leave
was PFC Bobby C. Lyman.
Joining the company this week
were Capt. Robert L. Scott. Cpl.
Billy R. Lusk and Pvt. Harvey
Forrester Jr.
A CO
SFC Jimmy Bonaparte joined
this unit from the 100th Tk Bn
this week.
Sgt. Jasper Current has receiv
ed orders for shipment to EUCOM.
He will take a 30 day leave be
fore reporting.
PFC Robert L. Saur has return
ed from school at Aberdeen Md.
Cpl. Bill Rowley PFC Marvin
W. Craddock and PFC Edward
R. Nadosky have returned from
Falcon Dam.
CO
Lt. Edward W. Anderson WOJG
Lafayette G. Pool Cpl. Orville
F. Kluver Cpl. Raymond L. An
derson and Cpl. Marion D. Gor
don were added to the company
roster this week.
George C. Mumma Jr. first ser
geant was promoted to master
sergeant this week.
PFC Herbert C. Dewulf left Fri
day to attend the Ordnance School
at Aberdeen Md.
Privates Paul M. Turkovich and
William E. Conner have returned
from school.
Juan E. Aragon Marvin W. Er-
win Jerrel W. Dobson Howard
L. House Johnnie R. Smith. Harry
Lelewood Jr William L. Garner
Louis Legg Maurice Ballard and
Rileg G. Sossamon made private
first class this week.
Sgt. Nathaniel Mitchell is
taking an eight day leave.
CO
Sgt. Billie Pelton joined the
company this week.
Leaving the company were Cor
porals Ramond L. Anderson and
James J. Robinson. Corporal Rob
inson is processing for discharge
and will soon return to his home
in Ashville N. C.
3632ND ORD CO
New men entering the company
this week wore Sgt. John C.
Bennett SFC Robert H. Lamothe
Cpl. Haption Wallace Jr. and Stan
ley A. Elsberry.
Pvt. Raymond Jackson won his
boxing match last Sunday night
at the Sports Arena.
An egg slicer is an inexpensive
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HQ. CO.
Last weekend even though it
was payday most of the men of
this company stayed at home to
watch TV on the set recently pur
chased out of the Company Fund
by Capt. Russell C. Hantke com
manding officer.
Sgt. A. J. Huntley. SFC
Alton E. Shoemaker SFC Edsel N.
Poquette. Sgt. Francisco S. Guer
rero and Ralph N. Tison were
awarded the Good Conduct Me
dal this week. Sergeant Guerrero
was also awarded the Bronze Clasp
with two loops for exemplary be
havior efficiency and fidelity.
PFC Robert M. Webb message
center clerk left this week on a
15 day leave.
Cpl. Sammie L. Isaac is leav
ing this week for the 4005th Trans
fer Center to await discharge.
A CO.
Six men left the company this
week to attend schools. Rudolph
Henry and Gilbert V. Hernandez
left for Fort Knox where they will
take a 16 week course in Ar
mored Leadership.
James J. Grence is taking the
nine week course in radio pro
cedure at the NCO Academy. Par
ry A. Larsen and Albert Lowden
will attend the leadership course
there and Ronald J. Wagues—
pack will attend the four week
auto mechanic course.
Willie T. Ingram and Lawrence
A. Awrey were both called home
on emergency leaves this week.
Donald Hayes returned from a
leave in Ohio.
CO.
Recently assigned to the com
pany was SFC Edward Mize who
recently returned from FECOM.
Pvt. John P. Dickson left this week
to attend supply school at the
NCO Academy for five weeks.
Privates Milburn W. Bates and
Stephen Prevuznak returned form
Fort Knox last week after com
pleting the nine week leader
ship course.
PFC Stephen Prudente and Pri
vates Andrew Montoro and Bax
ter C. Phelps left this week to at
tend the armored leader's course
at Fort Knox.
The company supply room was
honored as being the "Best Sup
ply Room in CCA for the past
month thanks largely to the ef
forts of Cpl. William Carpenter
Harvey supply sergeant.
CO.
Leaving for school this week
are Pvt. Virgil E. McCoy to Camp
Chaffee Pvt. Charles Gallagher
to the NCO Academy Pvt Nor
man Severson to the NCOA and Pvt
Walter Yenser to Fort Knox.
Pvt. Willie Brown returned this
week from the Academy and Pri
vates Joseph Ronsisvalle Robbie
Edmonson and Orb Lucas return
ed from school at Fort Knox.
Cpl. Benny C. Steele was pro
moted this week.
Added to the roster this week
was SFC William L. Estep.
CO.
Pvt. Isaac B. Harrison was ad
mitted to the hospital this week
after an accident in the field.
Promoted this week were Jim
my J. Verge to corporal and Roy
A. Lehrmann Robert L. Dunn
Gaston J. Lang Cencile J. Mar
tin Ernest E. Mueller Guy Schex-
nayder Clarence J. Smythe and
Leonard Wilson to private first
class.
New members of the company
are Sgt. Zebbie Jones and Cpl.
Alfred J. Abbott. PFC Hollis P.
Frost and Pvt. Palmer S. Good-
speed have returned from the
tank leader course at Fort Knox.
About 28 percent of U.S. public
school children ride in school
busses.
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ENL DET
The 4005th went all out last 'pay
day in Soldiers Deposits. Sixty-one
participated with 57 being old ac
counts and four new ones. A total
of $730.00 was deposited.
The Detachment won the Best
Mess Plaque for the month of
October. This is the first time the
award has ever been won twice in
a row by any one unit. The other
award was for September.
In the tournaments held in the
Detachment winners were:
HORSESHOE TOURNEY
First Place Cpl. Raymond
Kelly Second place M-Sgt. Tho
mas Buckner Third place Pvt.
Prentis Aldridge.
PING PONG
First Place Sgt. Ira Walton
second place M-Sgt. Thomas
Buckner third place Sgt. Cla
rence Johnson.
The third barracks won the vol
ley ball tournament and are now
Detachment Champs.
Prizes and plaque were awarded
the winners at the Detachment
party held last evening.
Congratulations from the Detach
ment go to PFC Billy Maxwell on
his winning of the Mexican Ama
teur Golf Tournament.
The Detachment* got under way
in big style in their basketball sche
dule by trouncing the 1st Tankers
81-25 Monday evening.
1st QM
SUP CO
PFC Harold Hamm and PFC
Henry Vernado are now attend
ing the leadership course at the
NCO Academy for approximately
four weeks.
Cpl. Harold McDonald received
five days extension to his ordinary
leave due to the illness of his fath
er.
FLD SVC CO
Pvt. Paul Sontag went to the
4005th for separation to civilian
life.
The Co had a successful trip to
the field for 3 days this past week.
Cpls. Jack A. Laborde and Ar
thur Rushing have returned from
a ten week course in Graves Reg
istration at Fort Lee Virginia.
Sgt. Ignacio Gonzales is about
to depart for a tour in EUCOM.
SFC Waymon Jones and Sgt.
Paul Gage are also about to de
part for a tour in the other direc
tion AFFE.
CC'A'
HQS CO
We wish to welcome Pvt. Shil-
lingburg to the company. He com
es to us from an Airborne out
fit.
Major Chaudoin our S 4 left
the 31st for school and then over
seas. We are sorry to see him go
and will certainly miss his friend
ly smile in the Headquarters build
ing.
Lt. Col. Sorenson CC"A" Exec
Officer has returned from leave
and has resumed his responsibili
ties.
PFC Janss?n became the proud
father of an 8 lb 15 oz. baby boy
on the 29th of Oct.
PFC Morgan has reported back
to his S 4 Clerk position after a
well earned leave.
Cpl. Moore completed a course
at the Projectionist school.
PFC Mclntyre PFC Banghart
PFC Cicerelli and Cpl. Brady are
departing for a leave on Nov. 2.
They are traveling to the north
east together.
SFC Howard our field first has
been working constantly to beau
tify our company area and has
been very successful.
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HQ BTRY
Privates Rayford R. Robinson
Carl Mullins and Charles E. Arn
old have been promoted.
SFC James Greenall has trans
ferred to Hq Btrv 68th AFA.
Cpl. Andrew L. Williams has left
on a 15 day leave to visit his
wife and new born son.
PFC Joseph S. Heidecker has
returned to duty from a 30 day
emergency leave.
Pvt. Delone P. Harris and Cpl.
Eugene Christy have also return
ed from leaves during the past
week.
SFC Allen R. Inmon has trans
ferred to this battery from Btry.
A BTRY
Lt. Ray D. Feiock and Sgt. Man
uel J. Gomez joined the battery
this week.
The following men were promot
ed to private first class:
Calvin C. Cole Lawrence Cole
Jr. George Anderson Billie A.
Jackson James F. Groves Clar
ence E. Allen Robert L. Harvey
and Zeffie A. Barnett.
PFC George Anderson and Pri
vates Bruce Boudreaus Thurman
T. Tull L. C. Carter and Fred
Shook are now attending the Divi
sion Information and Education
School.
Sgt. Garland H. Braisted has
returned from a 15 day emer
gency leave.
BTRY
Promoted to private first class
this week were Edward S. Fet-
row William B. McGehee and Phil
ip J. Quattlebaum. Jimmy M. Kees
was promoted to corporal.
Pvt. Bobby Rhodes transferred
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this week.
Cpl. Cooper H. Driggers is pro
cessing for separation this week.
PFC Danny Whitekiller is non
committal on his rumored en
gagement supposedly accomp
lished during a three day pass
this week.
BTRY
The following men were recent
ly promoted to private first class:
Aloyd Davis Deariel Vance Ray
Hopkins Mike Chavallier Bobby
Bradsher Aubrey Jones. Tommy
Wilson Carl Syrus Bobby Shan
dy Kenneth Lattin and Aaron Coll.
Howard Morris was promoted
to corporal.
Cpl. Joelise Finney is back to
duty after a brief stay in the hos
pital.
Pvt. Lawrence Lachney is spen
ding a ten day leave at his home
in Louisiana.
Sgt. James Brown has trans
ferred to this battery to take
over the duties of Wire Chief.
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Armored Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1953, newspaper, November 5, 1953; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth254356/m1/4/: accessed May 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Casey Memorial Library.