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    A MESSAGEROMONATIONAl.PRESID, . The 8th Annual Reunion helTHAT FULL FIELO PACK New York City in August watremendous success. On behalf

    the Association membershipofficers I take this opportunity thank Sidney Schwartz and RichPerlish -- the Reunion Chairmenfor the many hours expended

    ' _ ..... __._ our behalf to plan and executeuccessful program. Also, asan event could not be succes

    " : without the wholehearted help

    __ support from our wives, on beof all of them, to Ronnie Schwand Ruth Perlish, I extend-ourcerest accolades. Thanks, too,

    _______%,_ our New York Chapter for its m

    (' /''_ contr_l_utions and the gracious(" _,_ pitality shown to all of us.Again, we had the pleasure

    _). _ ,,_j _ Mrs. Twaddle's presence and

    my sincere wish that she willtinge to grace our reunions_D - her _,itality and friendship.

    I want to thank all of youtending the Annual Business M1 MILE I?_MtLE_ ing in re-electing me your Presidfor the ensuing year. I regarda great honor to serve theINFANTRY DIVISION ASSOCo Our membership grew in the(2 year; but, I feel that we havebegun in this It isY P lief that the membersreSpect"hemsel_" can do much to increase the m

    /_/ ._'/_/'/" bership. Thiscan be done byonal contact of former 95'ers

    (_,_ ,__ your own home town. It wobe very gratifying to see our mbe'rship double in the next y

    i _ _l i__. _ Sotakea few hours and see w

    you can do to accomplish thission.

    __ Start making your plans N

    for attending the 9th Annualunion to be held at Cincinnak) Ohio, in August 1958. In the me

    _ C,/._78" while, my best wishes to all of..... for the new year.Sincerely yours,ILEg; .-;_,_:._.... "2_ J_ILES FRED M. PETERSO.... P_

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    95th DIVISION ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETINGJ I] N A L 95th INFANTRY DIVISION ASSOCIATIONMINUTES - EIGHTH MEETING

    Minutes of the Eighth Annual Business Meeting of the 95th InfantryDecember, 1957 Vol. 9, No. 4 sion, held on Saturday, August 24, 1957, in the Tudor Room of the HHudson Hotel, in the city of New York.Official publication of the The meeting was called to order at 1020 hours by National PresidentNINETY-FIFTH INFANTRY M. Peterson, and opened with prayer by Chaplain Ernest C. Klein.WELCOME ADDRESSDIVISION ASSOCIATION President Fred M. Peterson then delivered his welcome address and

    P.O. Box 1 274 Chicago 90, Illinois ported on the association's progress during the year.The President thanked the officers, council members and membersNATIONAL OFFICERS their splendid co-operation and the many ways by which they contributedthe success and growth of the association.PresidentFRED M. PETERSON K/377 SECRETARY'S REPORT4915 Birchwood, Skokie, Illinois Secretary Francis E. Safarik read the minutes of the Seventh Annualness Meeting held in Chicago, Illinois, on September 22, 1956. There being.First Vice-President changes or additions, minutes were accepted as read.SIDNEY SCHWARTZ B/360FA Secretary Francis E. Safarik then presented the membership report s188 Wallace Street, Freeport, N.Y. ing a net gain of 224 members.

    Second Vice-President TREASURER'S REPORTEDWARD L. RADIK Sv/360FA Treasurer Walter J. Laskowski presented the financial report showin5119 W. Oakdale Ave., net worth of $3,573.99 as of August 23, 1957, consisting of:Chicago, Illinois Cash on hand $ 590.99

    Secretary U.S. Savings Bonds 2,880.00WALTER J. LASKOWSKI Med/378 Accrued Interest on Bonds 88.00467 Highland Ave., Postage Stamp Inventory 15.00Elmhurst, Illinois

    Treasurer TOTAL $3,573.99THEODORE NELSON Div.Hq.Co. VOTE OF THANKS1317 W. 72nd Place, Chicago, Ill. A rising vote of thanks was given to Secretary Safarik and Re-unionPAST PRESIDENTS Chairmen Schwartz and Perlish.

    GERALD F. RAMSHAW 1951-52 CHARTER PRESENTATIONSWALTER J. LASKOWSKI 1952-56 Colonel Olen B. Shawhan then presented the Washington, D.C. charteFRED M. PETERSON 1956-57 Arthur H. Rice, and the Chicago, Illinois charter to Fred M. Peterson.ELECTION OF OFFICERS

    EXECUTIVE COUNCIL The following officers were elected to serve during the association's eLEONARD F. KOCH B/379 year:

    3520 Madison, Bellwood, Illinois President Fred M. Peterson K/377LESTER WOLF L/378 1st Vice-President Sidney Schwartz B/360FA8032 S. 86th Ct., Justice, Illinois 2nd Vice-President Edward L. Radik Sv/360FASecretary Walter J. Laskowski Med/378E. MARINANGELI 320th Med. Bn. Treasurer Theodore Nelson HqCo/DivHq422 Chartres Street, LaSalle, Illinois SELECTION OF CITY FOR THE 1958 REUNIONALEX BELLINO G/378 By ballot, Cincinnati was selected as the reunion city for 1958.6821 W. Addison St., Chicago, Ill. First SecondSTANLEY LEWKOWICZ Hq./359FA City Ballot Ballot1309 W. Haddon Ave., Chicago, Ill. Cincinnati, Ohio 61 105RAYMOND R. VLEIGER K/377 St. Louis, Missouri 27 292751 N. Troy St., Chicago, Illinois Chicago, Illinois 18WILLIAM P. SHARKEY K/377 New York City, New York 96622 S. Campbell Avenue, Washington, D.C. 9Chicago, Illinois Detroit, Michigan 6DELBERT L. SEARS B/320 Engr. Other Cities 410 W. School St., Mt. Prospect, Ill. TOTAL 134 134GEORGE J. BUBINAS F/3774613 S. Whipple St., Chicago, Ill. SELECTION OF MONTH FOR THE 1958 REUNIONADOLPH A. KUTZ Div. Hq./AG By ballot (standing) August was selected as the month of the 1958 ReunR7180 Merchandise Mart, Chicago RESOLUTIONSThe following resolution presented by Colonel Thomas W. Crosby,CLARENCE D. JANKOSKI K/377 defeated.

    3053 N. Racine Ave., Chicago, Ill. MOVED: That the Convention City in alternating years shall alternateFRANCIS E. SAFARIK Div. Hq./AG tween the East and West cities of the country; that for the912 N. Ridge,. Arlington Heights, Ill. (Continued on Page 3)2

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    FRED M. PETERSON RE-ELECKutz_ gor_er By Adolp.h (Ack-Ack) Kutz NATIONAL PRESIDENTDiv. Hq./A.G. NEW YORK--Fred M. PetersCompany K, 377th Inf., was reelePresident of the 95th Infantry

    Another important task has been mittee has already been formed to se- sion Association at the 8th Annualaccomplished by the 95TH INFAN- lect a suitable CP, and at this early union. Other Officers installedTRY DIVISION ASSOCIATION in its date, beacoup discussions and sugges- Sidney Schwartz, 1st Vice-Presidesuccessful presentation of the New tions are "Sputniking" over the heads Edward L. Radik, 2nd Vice:Preside

    Walter J. Laskowski, Secretary;York Convention. The attendances of the Council members on the ap-were very gratifying; especially so proaching event. Theodore S. Nelson, Treasurer.with the large number of new mere- Renewals and new membershipsberships appearing. This reflects the have been coming in at a good pace.intensive work that was done on a But to further and expedite the nec- 1958 REUNION MOVES TOlocal level by the New York Chapter. essary progress, and prevent anyHowever, with the scene of future losses in yardage, the efforts of all CINCINNATI, OHIOactivity shifting to Cincinnati next active members is solicited. It has AUGUST 15, 16 & 17thsummer for the Ninth Annual Con- been suggested a number of timesvention, an opportunity will lend it- that such members appeal either in PRESIDENT APPOINTSself to reaching even a greater pro- writing or orally to one or more of REUNION COMMITTEEportion of our membership, their immediate buddies to become a

    Now is the time to give the forth- part of the Association. This can be NEW YORK--To Cincinnati,coming 1958 Convention a forward easily done for the betterment of your go the honors as Reunion ConvenAssociation-- let's build it up! If you City for the 1958 Reunion. Atlook -- so plan and save early. The have any other ideas that will add Annual Business Meeting held atExecutive Council is not letting "any new members to our roster, please New York City Convention, Cingrass grow under its feet." A Com- write the Association. nati was the overwhelming choicthe ballots taken.

    President Fred M. Peterson haspointed Robert M. Stockelman (M378), 1074 Beechmeadow Drive,cinnati, 38, Ohio, and Earl E. Ro(Med/378), 11 Clover Ridge AvenFt. Thomas, Kentucky, as ReunCo-Chairmen.Bob Stockelman reports thatselected dates for the forthco.ming

    Annual Reunion are August 15,and 17, 1958 and that the Commiis now completing plans in the stion of suitable hotel facilities.

    REUNION CHAIRMAN INJURIN CONSTRUCTION MISHAP

    CINCINNATI, OHIO--RobertStockelman, (Med/378), Co-Chairmof the Cincinnati Reunion Commitsuffered multiple fractures ofROCK 'N ROLL IN .THE ETO right arm resulting from faultyCan you identify these 95"ers? A Red .Cross Clubmobile is supplying the musicand refreshments, chinery on a construction Projectwas supervising. A conveyor dANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING (Continued from Page 2) mechanism caught Bob's gloved hpose of this addition to the By-Laws any city beyond and including dragging his arm into the drive.Cincinnati, Ohio, shall be considered a Western City. spent the Christmas Holidays inADJOURNMENT hospital but is expected to contiMotion made at 1200 hours to adjourn the 8th Business Meeting of the his recuperation at home after

    Ninety-Fifth Infantry Division Association. Motion seconded and carried. Meet: first of the year. A word or twing adjourned, cheer from members will beFRANCIS E. SAFARIK, Secretary welcome. His address: 1074 Be95th Infantry Division Association meadow Drive, Cincinnati, 38, O

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    THE 95th IN ACTION

    "Victory" Smiles--Reunion Committee Intermission--Saturday Night Dancing PartyStanding (L to R) Bill Nash, Ruth & Dick Perlish Jerry Jerome and his OrchestraFront (L to R) Ronnie &Sid Schwartz, Joe Roach

    IMartin's "Raiders" Planning A(L to R) Glenn Warren (Guest}, A. LabourdetteFraY (37

    Guest of Honor--Mrs. Harry L. Twaddle of Washington, D. C. Bill Pounds (Arty) and Dick Martin (AT/378)

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    Saturday Night Dancing Party--Main Ball Room HenryHudson Hotel4

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    AT NEW YORK REUNION

    Geno's CP in a quiet _oment(L to R) Mr. & Mrs. Fred C$ampa, Ralph Ciampa, Geno &Gert Marinangeli, Treasurer Ted Nelson

    95th Recon Troop In Force Metz Hour'ServicesStanding (L to R) Jack Zimmer, Mike Cutle% James Gary Col. O. 13. Shawhan and Captain Ernest C. Klein, speakFront (L to R) Bob Weichelt, Herb Schulz at this most solemn service, receiving floral Memorial

    95'ers Regis terir_g Into Convention Second Generation 95'ers Don't Stay Home(Front) Secretary Ed Safarik toting up the bill Young Phillip Martin (son of Mr. & Mrs. Bill Martin, Gran(Rear Seated Marion Laskowski in charge of ticket sales City, Ill.) proudly displaying his insignia

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    STATEMENT OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS95TH INFANTRY DIVISION ASSOCIATION - CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

    Messages from For the period October 1, 1956 to August 23, 1957members who wishto express them- CASH RECEIPTSselves or givereports on their Membership Dues:Received at 1956 Reunion $1,017.00

    buddies Dues Received during the period 2,820.00'_- - TOTAL DUES COLLECTED $3,8JACK WAHOUSKE, (320th Engr.) Other Receipts:1215 Evergreen St., West Bend, Wis. Donations $ 79.00A news bulletin forwarded to your Sale of Decals 9.10editor tells the proud story again! Sale of Division History 10.00Jack and Dot Wahouske now have a Sale of "Prelude" 10.00fourth son--Edward J.--born Sept. Sale of Car Emblems 184.2523, 1957.RICHARD H. MARTIN, (Anti Tank TOTAL OTHER RECEIPTS 2

    378), 2111 14th St., Granite City, Illi-nois. Enjoyed the reunion very much. TOTAL ALL RECEIPTS $4,1It was the best I believe I attended.The New York boys did a fine job. I CASH DISBURSEMENTSmet three more members of Anti- Journal---Printing (3 Issues) $1,658.84Tank Company at this Reunion that I Postage (including Journal Mailing) 526.73haven't seen since service. Supplies (stationery, statements, envel, etc.) 766.71WILLIAM ADAMS, JR., (C/378), Hired Help--

    7125 Highway 80 E, E1 Paso, Texas. Secretarial Service 550.00I just received my first copy of the Extra Help 284.2595th Journal. It is the best and most Council Meetings (9 Meetings) 125.20up-to-date magazine I have read in a Car Emblems Purchased 195.38long time. I came from Connecticut Contest Awards 175.00but now live in Texas. Sgt. Black was Chapter Promotion and Charter Expense 179.53my Platoon Sgt. and I would be happy Post Office Box Rental 30.00to hear from him. Post Office 3rd Class Mailing Permit 10.00Bond Covering Secretary and Treasurer (1 Year) 17.50DICK DOYLE, (Div. Hq.), 95 Massa- Misc. Administrative Expense 82.37chusetts Avenue, South Portland, Advances on 1957 Reunion 223.35Maine. Dick carried his contest entryin his suit pockt till August but TOTAL EXPENSE 4,8vowed to make the New York Reun-ion and did! "I'm going to the NewYork Reunion because my buddies EXCESS DISBURSEMENTS OVER RECEIPTS $ 6are meeting me better than half way Bank Balance at October 1, 1956 1,2in their first swing East," he said.HOWIE HYER, (K/379), 188 Web- Cash on hand August 23, 1957 $ 5ster Avenue, Jersey City 7, New Jer- ADD:sey. I was one of those guys who U.S. Savings Bonds Series "J" at Cost 2,8turned in their 95th cards at Shelby. Accrued Interest on BondsWhat a time that was when we Postage Stamp Inventory

    thought we were going to Japan. Butnow I'm glad to say I'm back in the TOTAL NET WORTH $3,5fold. WALTER J. LASKOWSKIDELBERT SEARS, (Co. B, 320th Treasurer-Engr.), 10 W. School St., Mount Pros- 95th Inf. Div. Assn.pect, Ill. We, as well as Mr. and Mrs,N. Fusco, would like to have somenegatives of the snap shots taken by GENO MARINANGELI (Div. Hq. from "Goldie" to all those whother members of the Assoc. at the Med.), 422 Chartres, LaSalle, Illinois. tended the New York Reunion.Dinner Dance at the Henry Hudson Gert and I look forward to the reun- reports the loss of a Polaroid caof the dance team of father and little ions and it is a must for us to attend, somehow misplaced at the closedaughter; also to thank all the mem- I wish everyone could attend one. Saturday night dancing party.bers of the 320th Engr. who showed They would never miss another, one who in any way can contributeup making a very good turnout of my LOUIS HEISLER, (E/379), 932 Un- its recovery please write to "Gosquad, ion St., Reading, Pa. A special plea or to your Association Secre

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    srArEME.rFI.COME exPe.se NEW MEMBERS95TH INFANTRY DIVISION ASSOCIATION 8TH ANNUAL REUNIONNEW YORK CITY AUG. 23-25, 1957 (The Association Membership welcoMen's Ladies Dinner the following 95'ers who became mbers at the 8th REUNION, New

    Smoker Event Dance Total City, August, 1957.) ,TICKET SALES: DIVISION HEADQUARTERS191 at $5.00 $955.00 Milton B. White Div93 at 3.50 $325.50 12 Violet Ave., Boston 26, Mass.346 at 7.50 $2,595.00 Donald L. Philbrick Div7 at 3.50 (Children) 24.50 21 Oakhurst Road,Lake Elizabeth, MaineJohn T. Morey 95/

    TOTAL TICKET SALES $955.00 $325.50 $2,619.50 $3,900.00 2 Fellows St., Westerly, Rhode IsFrancis J. Carey 95308 High St., Holyoke, Mass.LESS DIRECT COSTS: . Raymond C. Carr 95/183 Men's Buffet at $3.54 & grat $759.33 88 Chesterfield Ave.,Springfield, Mass.90 Ladies Buffet at $3.54 & grat $318.60 3201h ENGINEERS BATTALION344 Dinners (plus 6 Child) & grat $2,368.73 Edward JensenMusical Strollers (Friday) 170.00 256 Grace Avenue,Orchestra 390.00 Secaucus, New JerseyMatthew D'Allesandro CPrizes 34.45 14 Woodland, Beverly, Mass.Printing of Tickets 7.00 3.00 19.00 Roth J. Tourigny C19 Oak St., So. Norwalk, Conn.

    TOTAL DIRECT COSTS $936.33 $356.05 $2,777.73 4,070.11 3201h MEDICAL BATTALIONJoseph Lees690 East 24th St.,$ 18.67 $ 30.55* $ 158.23" $ 170.11" Paterson, New JerseyGENERAL EXPENSES: 358th FIELD ARTILLERYPrinting--Programs $ . 74.50 BATTALIONFrank Fawcett HqSigns 20.00 45-36 -- 39t1_. Place,Reunion Flyer 162.73 Sunnyside, Queens, N. YIFlowers (incl. Corsage) 45.00 Dominick Aquino CClerical Help 108.00 1846 -- 76th St.,Brooklyn 14, New YorkTypewriter. Rental 17.00 Lou Caracei COfficer & Committee Badges 4.00 2430- 29th Street,Metz Hour Expenses 30.00 Long Island City, N. Y.Mike Monaco CColor Guard & Gratuities 20.00 1408 Mace Avenue,Misc. Expenses 65.00 Bronx 67, New YorkCoffee Hour 76.70 Lawrence Moran C10 Lyons Street, Putnam, Conn.359ih FIELD ARTILLERYTOTAL GENERAL EXPENSE 622.93 BATTALIONJoseph Cassarino HqOperating Loss $ 793.04* 110 W. 10th St.,

    326 Registrations at $2.00 652.00 Huntington Station, N. Y., Raymond Bindrum BtrNet Operating Loss $ 141.04" 1229 Myrtle Avenue,Brooklyn 21, New York3601h FIELD ARTILLERYNET PROFIT--PERLISH ENTERPRIZES--from Sale of: BATTALION

    Auto Tags $ 29.68 Clarence Shoemaker BtrT-Shirts 66.40 Averill Park, New York377th INFANTRY REGIMENTMen's Pins 50.74 Captain Ernest C. Klein HqLadies Pins 16.83 230 Spear Drive,Boat Trip 65.75 Fort Bragg, North CarolinaLeRoy Center CnBus Trip 33.00 217 Prospect Street, Mundelein,Richard Schheider Cn

    262.40 2800 University Ave.,Bronx, New YorkNET TOTAL REUNION INCOME: $ 121.36 Carl F. Tardino18_.4 Walnut St., Erie, Penna.*RED WALTER J. LASKOWSKI Eli Hornstein C2039 Criston Ave.,Treasurer Bronx 53, New York95th Inf. Div. Assn. Benjamin T. Chrzanoski C585 Morgan Avenue,Brooklyn 22, New YorkLet's try to help this member recover fact we had one of the best turnouts Thomas J. McHugh Ca valuable piece of property, from our Company. There were 8 of 496 Troutbrook Drive,West Hartford, Conn.HARVEY YOUNGBERG, (Co. D/320 us from good old D Company, 320 Matchie J. Zmistowski CMed.), 4660 Milwaukee Avenue, Chi- Med. Bn. and one of our old Company 25 Aubrun Drive, Lake Worth, Flocago 30, Illinois. I want to say that Commanders came all the way from Ernest Paczko C12601 Griffing Ave., Cleveland,the wife and I had one wonderful Texas City, Texas. (Ed. That was our Leon Testas Ctime at the New York Reunion. In good friend--Doc Quinn). Bulger, Pennsylvania

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    ... PERMITN0._84E_.._sT;,LLi_o .

    Warren W. Twaddle .........._6910 Knickerbocker Parkwayi_:__ii!i_o:_ii_:_,::_'_Hammond, Indiana _L

    John J. Grady, Jr. Co F Bruno Rosso Co M 9201h FIELD ARTILLERY35 Frederick St., Framingham, Mass. 8207 Grand Ave., BATTALIONJoseph Kuhn Co K North Bergen, New Jersey Everett L. Stark657 3rd St., Albany, New York 3791h INFANTRY REGIMENT 48 Summet Ave.,William K.. Gregg Co M Robert W. Beirn_ Hq Co Tiverton, Rhode Island15 Hollis Drive, 1838 W. 7th St., Dunellen, New Jersey UNIT NOT DESIGNATEDHardy Dansby (Guest with Dr. QuHo-Ho-Kus, New Jersey John F. Walsh, Jr. Hq 2 Bn 305 Ninth Avenue, Texas City, THarold Ross Co M 1028 Chestnut ._St., West Reading, Pa.747 Caffrey Ave., William J. Anderson HQ 3 BnFar Rockaway, L. I., N.Y. 304 Mott Ave., Burlington, New Jersey378th INFANTRY REGIMENT William Sonntag AT MEMBERSHIP REPORTThomas J. Murphy AT Co Old Kings Highway, Wilton, Conn.

    12 Coolidge St., L.L. Luntz Co A Division HeadquartersIrvington, New Jersey 214 Central Avenue, 377th Infantry Regimentack R. Wilson AT CoCentral Fire Headquarters, Edison, New Jersey 378th Infantry RegimentGreenwich, Conn. Frank Duran, Sr. Co B 379th Infantry RegimentHenry Lionetti Co A :4083 ABGP, APO 23, N. Y., N.Y. Division Artillery Headquarters57 Hawthorne Ave., Derby, Conn. Don D. Shaw Co B 358th Field Artillery BattalionEdmund J. Corcoran Co C 679 Public St., Providence, R.I. 359th Field Artillery Battalion18 Stillwold Road, Fred Dummer Co C 360th Field Artillery BattalionWethersfield, Conn. 2086 Daly Ave., Bronx 60, New York 920th Field Artillery BattalionLeonard J. Morrell Co E Edward S. Swan Co E 95th Military Police Platoon91 Murray Ave., Worcester, Mass. R.D. 1, Langhorne, Pennsylvania 95th Quartermaster CompanyFred Sawyer C.o F Emmett P. Dorsey Co G 95th Reconriaissance Troops73 Margaret Road, 521 W. 186th St., 95th Signal CompanyNewton Highlands, Mass. New York, New York 320th Engineers BattalionJay F. Young Co F. Paul Howcraft Co L 320th Medical Battalion433 W. Abbottsford Rd., 122 Bracewell Avenue, 795th Ordnance CompanyPhiladelphia 44, Pa. North Adams, Mass. 547th AAA (AW) BattalionWillard F. Baker Co I John KrJston Co L 568th Squadron 360th Bomber34 Goodrich St., Barberton, Ohio 49 Columbia Court, Bridgeport, Conn. Group ffiSisto Bottachiari Co I Francis J. McHugh Med 809th Tank Destroyer Company158 Hawkins St., Derby, Conn. 12 Joseph St., Organization not knownR. J. Meyhofer Co L Little Ferry, New Jersey40 Main St., Harwick, Penna.William McGinn Co M 795th ORDNANCE TOTAL MEMBERSHIPS 28715 58th Ave., Henry A. AllenElmhurst 73, N. Y., N.Y. 37 Davis St., Lewiston, Maine........................................................................................................................

    MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION95th INFANTRY DIVISION ASS'N. Do Not Write in This Box

    P.O. Box 1274 _ New Member Card No.Chicago 90, Illinois _J Renewal Amount

    [] Reinstatement" Date Rec'd .....

    Here are $3.00, my annual membership dues for calendar years 1957 [-'1 1958 FINAME -'Unit Served ............................PleasePrint (Last) (First) (Middle) (Co. or Btry.)

    ,, Address ........... "_.......... _' Army Serial No .... .. ... .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .City ......................... Zone ......... State_

    Make Remittance Payable To95th INFANTRY DIVISION ASSOCIATION SignaturePlan to attend the 9th Annual Reunion in Cincinnati, Ohio -- August 15, 16 and 17, 195

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