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WWII ERA |
Fort Monmouth, New Jersey |
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12-1942 |
December 19, 1942 |
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Records below were last updated 28 January 2020
OCS Classes
WWII
Our Greatest Generation
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Click either photo above to see full size picture.
Note: Class Photo is 5.1 Megs in
size and will take time
to load if you have a slow connection. Look closely at the faces of the new
2nd Lieutenants in this
picture folks... you'll see some that are immensely proud, others that are
bewildered by it all, some
that aren't quite sure what is happening to them, and still others who are
supremely confident and
obviously
can't wait to get at the enemy. It makes you proud to be an American, doesn't
it? When they
talk about
America's youth going to war, this is what they are
talking about. When they talk about
"bringing the
boys home," these are the boys they are talking about.
Photo courtesy
Richard Marks, Class 09-67. Photo of Candidate Donlay courtesy his daughter, Ms.
Sharon Martino.
(Go ahead... click it. You know you want to!)