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(05.16.62) Retirement ceremonies were held on May 16, 1962, for Major Evan  Simmonds, at his home in Mount Carmel. Members of the 365th Engineer Battalion in attendance included, from left, Oliver Sadler, John Timm, Albert Czarnecki and John Donohue. Also shown presenting a certificate is John B. Jones and Walter Gaffney.
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(05.16.62) Retirement ceremonies were held on May 16, 1962, for Major Evan Simmonds, at his home in Mount Carmel. Members of the 365th Engineer Battalion in attendance included, from left, Oliver Sadler, John Timm, Albert Czarnecki and John Donohue. Also shown presenting a certificate is John B. Jones and Walter Gaffney.

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  • (05.16.62) Retirement ceremonies were held on May 16, 1962, for Major Evan  Simmonds, at his home in Mount Carmel. Members of the 365th Engineer Battalion in attendance included, from left, Oliver Sadler, John Timm, Albert Czarnecki and John Donohue. Also shown presenting a certificate is John B. Jones and Walter Gaffney.
  • (Sept. 1962) The Trevorton American Legion Post presented a flag to Trevorton High School for the football stadium. Presenting the flag are Commander Theodore Worobel, left, John Donovan, Sgt. At Arms, and Edward Cox, senior vice commander, to William Lewis, supervising principal at school.
  • (1946) Panoramic of World War I and World War II veterans from Ralpho Township.
  • "First group" from Shamokin to leave for World War I. Supply Co. 314, Inf.
  • (04.26.1953) An Air Force certificate is being presented to Henry Baranoski, center, and John Zanders for 100 hours of service as air observers at the Shamokin tower on April 26, 1953. Major Paul Robinson, county chief, is shown presenting the award. Left is John A. Zanders Sr. and on the right is John Sanders.
  • Unknown military group.
  • (02.23.56) Participating in a ribbon cutting ceremony, marking the opening of new headquarters along Route 122 near Weigh Scales, are members of the local Army Reserve Unit. Pictured are, Sgt. Marlin J. Ray, Capt. William Kemp, Major Lynn Cochran, and Sgt. Major E. Norman. Cutting the ribbon is Major Lester Derr and on the extreme right is Sgt. Ben Frank.
  • Audieson (sp).
  • (03.28.1957) Catholic war veterans building committee of Marion Heights are shown on March 28, 1957. Seated are Attilles Agros, Stanley Kinger, George Machusik and Richard Pinamonti; standing, Walter Pachalko, John Scopanski, Frank Pupo, William Pupo, Steve Yurcaho and Stephen Sheptock.
  • John Hornberger, American Legion in Trevorton.
  • (01.05.1951) Lincoln Post 73.
  • (06.16.1955) Sixteen young me of the Shamokin/Mount Carmel and Snydertown areas who enlisted in the Navy are, front row, from left, William Branz, recruiting officer; Raymond Joraski, Mount Carmel; Walter Kandes, Shamokin; Albert Bressi, Shamokin; Francis Swartz, Shamokin; Walter Bastian, Shamokin, Charles VanRiper, Shamokin; and Chief D.E. Howe, of the Sunbury Recruiting office; second, Thomas Balonda, Shamoki; Paul Bogden, Shamokin; Carl Novitsky, Shamokin; Robert Katalenas, Shamokin, Thomas Katalenas, Shamokin; Chief A.B. Griffith, of the Sunbury Recruiting Office; third, Chester Milbrand, Shamokin; James Fabrizio, Shamokin; John Daugherty, Shamokin; and Richard Ebersole, Shamokin.
  • (March 1961) Post 73.
  • (06.12.1952) The Ramage family together for a photo before two brothers go off to war. Herbert and Robert Ramage, second and third from left, bid farewell to their mother before leaving for duty with the Navy. Also pictured on June 12, 1952, are James Saul and George Meyers, Naval recruiters. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ramage, 224 S. Chestnut St., Mount Carmel, are the father and mother of 12 children, including seven boys who joined the Navy.
  • (06.12.1952) The Ramage family together for a photo before two brothers go off to war. Herbery and Robert Ramage, second and third from left, bid farewell to their mother before leaving for duty with the Navy.
  • (06.12.1952) The Ramage family together for a photo before two brothers go off to war. Herbert and Robert Ramage, second and third from left, bid farewell to their mother before leaving for duty with the Navy. Also pictured on June 12, 1952, are James Saul and George Meyers, Naval recruiters. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ramage, 224 S. Chestnut St., Mount Carmel, are the father and mother of 12 children, including seven boys who joined the Navy.
  • (06.12.1952) The Ramage family together for a photo before two brothers go off to war. Herbery and Robert Ramage, second and third from left, bid farewell to their mother before leaving for duty with the Navy.
  • Reeder, Robert, of Shamokin Street, Trevorton.
  • Reed, John, of 137 E. Independence St., Shamokin.
  • Reffeor, Boyd. Photo taken Nov. 7, 1944. Trevorton.
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