Hellcat News, (Detroit, Mich.), Vol. 15, No. 3, Ed. 1, November 1960 Page: 4 of 4
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12th ARMORED DIVISION ASSOCIATION
LAWRENCE E. MINTZ — Executive Secretary
20020 Snowden Ave.
FORM 3547 REQUESTED
Detroit 35, Michigan
Don R. Walker,
14871-J- Adams St.,
Midway City, Calif.
Non-Profit Org.
U. S. POSTAGE
PAID
Permit No. 872
DETROIT, MICH.
NEWS FROM
HELLCATS
Albert Zimmerman (C/92)
8167 Mountain View, Southgate,
Calif.'''Congratulations to all
those doing such a grand job
on tne association, the reunions
and the Hellcat News. Each
year Mae and I plan to attend
the reunions but unfortunately
have not been alble to attend
many of them. We did have a
wonderful time at those we
were able to attend and are
looking forward to the 15th re-
union and hope we can make
it regardless of where it is
held. I know you had a gala
time in Charlotte and wish we
could have been there to join
all our friends. I was happy to
receive a letter from George
Hodder (C/92) whom I had not
heard from in 15 years. George
and his wife have a six year
old son and George has a Spor-
ting Goods store in Clayton,
N. Y."
Gene R. Eastham (E/92) RD
No. 1, Watkins Glen, N.Y.—
"Another year gone by and it
looks like I missed the boat
again. Hope everyone had a real
nice time in Charlotte. It is
the busy time of the year for
me and I just couldn't get a-
way. Best regards to the 92rd
—especially "E" troop."
Winston Ball (D/714) Box 91,
Westport, Ind.: "I sure love to
see those figures 714 in the
news and want to thank every-
one who is donating their time
)ind efforts towards keeping
this association going."
Augie Lubin (B/56) 340 Lowell
Ave. Floral Park, L.I. N.Y.: —
"The Hellcat News is very good
but not enough of it. It should
also have a printed application
blank for those wanting to re-
mit their dues." ED. NOTE: —
Your ecxromerts are appreciated
and shows your interest in the
association. Future Hellcat is-
sues will have application blanks
at the appropriate time of the
year. As far as printing larger
issues please understand that
it is quite a task putting out 12
issues a year of even this size
both from the standpoint of
having the material to make
up a paper interesting to our
readers and the additional cost
of printing to the association.
Joseph F. McCluggage CD/92)
24354 Haskell, Taylor, Mich.:—
"Sorry we missed the last re-
union but we should be able
to make the 40 miles to Toledo
next July."
Walter E. Stanton (HQ/56)
135 East 39th St., New York 16,
N.Y.—"I know you all had a
wonderful time in Charlotte
and am sorry I had to miss it.
I do appreciate the fine job
you and tne officers are doing
and eagerly look forward to
the Hellcat News."
Marvin M. Garver (C/714)
Sec. 1 V. A. Center, Martins-
burg, w. Va.: '"Still on a very
limited diet and some trouble
to keep that down. I am about
70 lbs. lighter than I was in
service. I shall be glad to hear
from some of my Hellcat bud-
dies anytime."
THE HELLCAT NEWS
LAWRENCE E. MINTZ — Executive Secretary
20020 Snowden Ave. Detroit 35, Michigan
The Hellcat News is published monthly by the 12th A.D.A. —
Lawrence Mintz—Editor: All communications should be sent to the
Executive Secretary and checks made payable to the Associtaion.
NEW MEMBERS
nth
Franks, Richard K. (C)
2576 S. Taylor Rd.,
Celveland Hts. 18, Ohio
43rd
Ryen, Glen O. (Maint.)
1991 Sharondale Ave.,
St. Paul 13, Minn.
Visciano, Joseph (SV)
1024 — 79th St.,
Brooklyn, N.Y.
56th
Lochner, Herman SFC (B)
USAG, 7011, Fort Myer, Va.
CCB
Williams, Charles E. (HQ)
USA Ord. Ind. Center Europe,
APO 28, N.Y.
ARTY.
Boland, Bernie
131 Stewart St.,
Maywood, N. J.
134th
Putman, Theodore (A)
1426 Caleriek St.,
Ft Wayne, Ind.
714th
Davis, Ralph I. (B)
422 Gardner,
Shelby, North Carolina
Hook, Joe, W. (HQ)
211 E. Uhler Ave.,
Alexandria, Va. ,
Deilbert, Frederick E. (B)
Esbon, Kansas
66th
O'Bryan, George R. (C)
827y2 W. Prospect,
Kawanee 111.
William Newman (A/495) 8242
Timberline, Utica, Mich.:—"En-
joy the Hellcat News very
much. Here and now I make
a promise to Fred Erichsen (A/
495) that I will try to make
the .next reunion. I am still
working for the government
and have four more years to
go."
VOL. 15
NOV. 1960
NO. 3
Raymond and Lila Edwards
(B/714) 708 North 5th Ave.
Wausau, Wisconsin: "Sorry we
were unable to attend the last
reunion. Hope to see you in
Toledo in 61."
MISS HELLCAT
NOV. 1960
"She is just like her mother"
Bill always says. This is Cyn-
thia Lu Cure, 8 yrs. old our
November Miss Hellcat and she
is the 'daughter of Bill and
Eiliane Cure (152) of 259 N.
Wayne St., Martinsvtille, Ind.
Robert J. Marcouiller (B/66)
18200 W. Logan Dr., Brookfield,
Wis.:—-"I am sorry we could
not make the reunion but we
just had another addition to
our ifaimily. It is a boy and it
has made us very happy, es-
pecially after having five girls
in a row. We also reecntiy mov-
ed into a new house. Give my
regards to all the boys in the
66th. We intend to make every
effort to make the next re-
union as we have always had
a very enjoyable time at the
past reunions we have been
alble to attend." Our sincere
congratulations and good wish-
es go to Bob and his wife
on the blessed event and the
best of luck to all the Marcou-
iller's in their new home.
Louis J. Cherry (152) 311 High
St. Johnsonburg, Pa.: "Can't
say much about myself. Would
just like to say hello to all
of the fellows who were in my
outfit. It was a pleasure get-
ting to know them and serving
with them."
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Twelfth Armored Division Association (U.S.). Hellcat News, (Detroit, Mich.), Vol. 15, No. 3, Ed. 1, November 1960, newspaper, November 1960; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth410613/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum.