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The Polish-American community added much to the flavor and fabric of life in Camden NJ. When virtually all of the other white ethnic groups abandoned the city for opportunities in the suburbs and a perceived threat from minorities, the Polish community, which had been and still is anchored by St. Joseph's Catholic Church at 10th and Liberty Streets still maintains a presence in the city, and Mass is celebrated in Polish every Sunday. |
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The Bronze
Memorial Plaque, presented by the Catholic War Veterans, St. Josephs
Post
418 in grateful remembrance of ther heroic comrades in World War II. |
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In Memory Of Our Fallen Heroes | |||||
Name | Rank | Branch | Unit | Born | Died |
Anthony Bibinski | PFC | ARMY | 3rd Infantry Division | 2/28/1917 | 11/20/1944 |
Benjamin W. Bonk | S1C | NAVY | USS ESCOLAR | 10/1944 | |
Louis Bontkowski | PFC | ARMY | 26th
Infantry Regiment 1st Infantry Division |
8/13/1920 | 9/18/1944 |
Roman
Drapinski (Raymond Drapinski) |
SSGT | ARMY | 53rd Armored Engineer Bn | 7/18/43 | |
Boleslaw
Dyl (Benjamin Dyl) |
TSGT | ARMY | 47th
Infantry Regiment 9th Infantry Division |
2/5/45 | |
Gustave
Dzingoski Gustave Dzingoski |
PVT (TSGT) |
AIR FORCE | 1911 | 1/6/1943 | |
Chester Gdowik | PFC | ARMY |
6th Armored Regiment 1st Armored Division |
5/25/1944 | |
Edward
Kasprowicz (Edward Kasperowicz, Edward Kasper) |
PVT | ARMY |
Company I 324th Infantry Regiment 44th Infantry Division |
10/27/1944 | |
Stephen V. Koscianski | TEC5 | ARMY | 31st Signal Construction Bn | 5/23/1907 | 11/27/1943 |
Walter J. Koscianski | PVT | ARMY | 63rd Signal Battalion | 10/2/1905 | 2/6/1943 |
Walter E. Laskowski | TEC5 | ARMY | 1913th Engineer Bn, Aviation | 1/17/1922 | 4/25/1945 |
John Lozowski | PVT | MARINES | 3/8/1923 | 4/4/1943 | |
Joseph Alphons Matyasik | PVT | ARMY | 3/5/1945 | ||
John A. Mlynarczyk | CPL | ARMY |
382nd
Infantry Regiment
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6/4/1919 | 10/28/1944 |
John
Henry Moses (John Henry Majkszak) |
2LT | AIR FORCE | 428th Bomber Squadron | 3/1/1918 | 9/18/1944 |
Alfred Mrowczynski | PVT | ARMY | 10/2/1923 | 7/13/1944 | |
Joseph F. Murawski | PVT | ARMY | 707th Tank Battalion | 12/19/1944 | |
John Napiorkowksi | PFC | ARMY | 475th Infantry Regiment | 2/7/1923 | 7/27/1944 |
Frank J. Owsianka, Jr. | PVT | ARMY | Quartermaster Corps | 9/27/1920 | 3/1/1944 |
Adam Piekarski | PFC | ARMY | 121st
Infantry Regiment 8th Infantry Division |
11/22/1914 | 11/26/1944 |
Joseph J. Piotrowski | MM1C | NAVY | USS HELENA CL-50 | 5/3/1921 | 7/6/1943 |
Leopold Poduszczak | 2LT | AIR FORCE |
333rd Bomber Squadron
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12/21/1916 | 7/26/1943 |
Henry Popiolek | SSGT | AIR FORCE | 10/28/1920 | 9/14/1942 | |
Stanley Przytula | PFC | ARMY | 2nd
Infantry Regiment 5th Infantry Division |
8/23/1924 | 1/20/1945 |
Angelo B. Romano | PVT | ARMY | 11th Infantry Regiment 5th Infantry Division |
12/16/1907 | 11/16/1944 |
Edward
Joseph Romanowicz (Joseph Romanowicz) |
SC3C | NAVY | 5/2/1923 | 1/9/1945 | |
Joseph N. Shedloski | F1C | NAVY | USS POMPANO | 8/6/1922 | Aug-Sept 1943 |
John
Shuler (John Szuler) |
SSGT | ARMY | 349th
Infantry Regiment 88th Infantry Division |
8/15/1912 | 5/14/1944 |
Francis
Placid Scandell (Francis Skedzielewski) |
2LT | AIR FORCE | 484th Bomber Group | 1/3/1921 | May 1944 |
Chester Smurlo | PVT | MARINES | 2/8/1923 | 6/17/1944 | |
Chester Stelmach | 2LT | AIR FORCE | 5/5/1923 | 8/9/1944 | |
Raymond A. Szwak | PFC | ARMY | 513th
Parachute Infantry Regt. 17th Airborne Division |
9/25/1926 | 3/24/1945 |
Bruno S. Ulak | 1LT | AIR FORCE | 698th Ordinance Company, Aviation | 9/2/1914 | 9/7/1944 |
Frank
Lawrence Urbaniak (Francis L. Urbaniak) |
S1C | NAVY | 1945 | ||
Joseph Stanley Watson | ENS | NAVY | 1/4/1924 | 3/6/1946 | |
Edward Wierciszewski |
PVT | ARMY |
46th Infantry Battalion
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4/13/1945 | |
Theodore
A. Jurkiewicz Teddy A. Yurkiewicz Thaddeus Yurkiewicz |
SSGT | AIR FORCE |
413rd Bomber Squadron
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10/9/1943 |
CLICK ON THE BLUE LINKS FOR MORE ABOUT EACH INDIVIDUAL |
On November 26th, 1943 twelve young men from Camden County died together when the troop transport HMTS Rohna was struck by a German guided glider bomb and sank of the coast of North Africa. From Camden Frank Ballerino, Michael Carr, Michael Yachus, Lewis Riondino, Joseph H. Johnson and Stephen V. Koscianski (memorialized on this monument); Harry V. Taylor Jr. of Haddonfield, William McKeon of Blackwood, Merl Reagle of Lindenwold, Joseph Jenkins of Pennsauken, Carl Johanson, and Elmer F. Day were lost that day. Eight other South Jersey men were also killed. In total, 1,015 men were lost, but the story was never told to the families or the general public for over 57 years due to wartime censorship. Return to Table |
MSNBC
Coverage - Tom Brokaw |
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America, "the land of the free and home of the brave", was conceived in liberty and dedicated to the ideal that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the Pursuit of happiness. That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. But, while such rights are the priceless heritage from our heavenly Father, the founders of this Nation were called to pledge to each other, their lives, their rights for themselves and their posterity. One hundred seventy-two years have passed since the birth of the nation. Within this comparatively short lifetime our American way of life has been threatened by the War of 1812, endangered by the Civil War, and thrown out of balance by the Spanish American War. The First World War and especially World War II, definitely aimed at the life of this nation. But ever faithful, the Nation rallied for the defense of our liberties. The same pledge resounded throughout the land as of old: "For the defense of our freedom we pledge to one another, our life, our fortunes, and our sacred honor". From among those who were called to battle for the defense of our liberties in World War II, thirty-seven young men of St. Joseph's Parish of Camden, new jersey made the supreme sacrifice- worthy followers of Kosciusko and Pulaski- heroes one and all until judgment day. In grateful remembrance, St. Joseph Post 418 of the Catholic War Veterans has inscribed their names in bronze on this 3rd day of April in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and forty-nine and bequeathed the same to posterity. Return |
Catholic
War Veterans |
Officers: Chaplain,
RIGHT REVEREND MONSIGNOR ARTHUR B. STRENSKI |