61sT BOSTON, MASS. AUGUST 15, 2009 AUGUST 12- BOSTON SKYLINE

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BUNKER HILL MONUMENT 61sT BOSTON, MASS. AUGUST 12- AUGUST 15, 2009 BOSTON SKYLINE

2--------------------------------------------------------------- jiloob anbjfire Published by the 63rd Division Association to perpetuate the memory of our fallen comrades, to preserve the Esprit de Corps of the division, to assist in promoting an everlasting peace. Three Issues Annually ----- ELECTED2008OFFICERS ----- REUNION PRESIDENT & TREASURER ROBERT CAPASSO 145 Nichols Street Norwood, MA 02062 781-762-0751 FIRST VICE PRESIDENT ROBERT McCOURT 1101 Saint Street NE Albuquerque, NM 87112 505-299-0641 ----APPOINTED SECOND VICE PRESIDENT JOSEPH P. FREITAS 24 Baldwin Street North Easton, MA 02356 508-238-3633 NATIONAL SECRETARYITREASURER DONNA LaCOSSE P.O. Box 86 Morocco, IN 47963 219-285-2861 2008OFFICERS----- HISTORIAN ASSISTANT HISTORIAN WILLIAM SCOTT KARIN FROBERG-MARZANO 407 S. Walnut Street 180 Welsh Lane Sycamore, IL 60178 Granville, OH 43202 (815) 895-3967 (740) 587-1705 WEBMASTER ASSISTANT WEBMASTER FRED CLINTON MICHAEL THOMSON 102 So. Jenkins SI. 7648 Lake Shore Drive Alexanderia, VA 22304 Quinton, VA 23141 (703) 751-7548 (804) 932-9688 BLOOD AND FIRE EDITOR DONNA LaCOSSE P.O. Box 86 Morocco, IN 47963 (219) 285,-2861 ---------D1RECTORS-------- Te,.m Ending Augusl 2009 Herman Fabiani, 820 Balmoral Court, Inverness, FL 34453 Telephone: 352-637-2290 253 WiUiam Byrnes, 9645 Kedvale, Oaklawn, IL 60453 Telephone: 708-346-0632 254 David Montgomery, 114 Buckhorn Rd., Derby, KS 67037 Telephone: 316-788-2716 255 Archie Kumasaka, 2002 Windrow Dr., Princeton, NJ 08540 Telephone: 609-919-9649 HQ 863 Howard VanSchoor, 8192 Forest Lane, Mentor, OH 44060 Telephone: 440-946-9330 FA Alfred M. Diaz, 1254 Camino del Sur, San Dimas, CA 91773 Telephone: 626-966-8001 USAR Term Ending August 2010 Vern Altberg, 289 W. Jamison Cir. #5, Littleton, CO 80120 Telephone: 720-283-4486 253 Leroy Bird, 4255 Sycamore St. SE, Iowa City, la 52240..., 254 Kenneth Erickson, 35373 W. Creek Rd., Wallace, NE 69169 Telephone: 308-387-4518 255 Marsh Allen, 7714 Chinhook Ave., Gig Harbor, WA 98335 Telephone: 253-851-3843 FA 861 Thomas Chatham, 74 Darby Cay, Vero Beach, FL 32966 Telephone: 561-778-2699 QM 63 Donald Wirth, 4554 Cordoba Way, Oceanside, CA 92056 Telephone: 760-639-3969 USAR Te,.m Endillg August 2011 Edgar Moutoux, 505 E. 82nd Street Apt. 4G, ew York, 'Y 10028 Telephone: 212-744-4418 253 Sam Spangler, 300 Westminister, Apt. 534, Winchester, VA 22603 Telephone: 540-450-3366 254 Wayne Armstrong, 271 Burns Drive, Westerville, OH 43082 Telephone: 614-890-5455 255 Gale Hammond, 4171 Marquis Way, Salt Lake city, UT 84124 Telephone: 801-277-7056 FA 863 Leonard Zimmerman, 3715 Ridgefield Rd., Lansing, MI 48906 Telephone: 517-321-2950 Sp. Trps. Theodore Paulsen, 5248 Valley View Rd., Rancho Paos Verdes, CA 90275 Telephone: 310-541-2575 USAR February 2009 FROM THE DESK OF THE PRESIDENT... by Robert Capasso The Massachusetts Committee has completed all the preparations for the 63'd Division's annual convention, which will be held in Boston in August.We hope that as many as possible of the 63'd members as well the 63'd USAR members can come and visit historical Boston for the next annual reunion. Boston is the place where our national history began and we will attempt to make as many historical visits as possible within the time frame of our reunion. History tells us that from 1630 when the Puritans landed in New England until the end of the 17th century, Boston was the largest town in Colonial America. In 1770, in an effort to control unruly unrest because of the Stamp Act, British soldiers fired and killed five colonists, in what was called the Boston Massacre. On December 16, 1773, tea was dumped in Boston Harbor and British suppression began, resulting in 1774 of the First Continental Congress meeting in Philadelphia voting in favor of armed resistance. On April 18, 1775, Paul Revere rode from Boston to Concord warning of the British marching on Concord (from the lanterns in the Old Church - 'one if by land and two if by sea'). And in the first battle on Lexington Green, British soldiers clashed with civilian minutemen and eight volunteers were killed and the war was on with 'the shot heard round the world'. The British attempted to capture Boston in the Battle of Bunker Hill on June 17, 1775. On March 17,1776 by fortifying Dorchester Heights, George Washington drove the British from Boston and Boston was recaptured by American Militia and British troops, and their Tory sympathizers were banished. The Declaration of Independence was first publicly read from the Old State House on July 18, 1776. We will have tours going to all these historic sites as well as our scenic seashore. A "Freedom Trail" marked in red brick provides a walking tour of all the above inner city landmarks with each stop representing a chapter in American history with vivid reminders of events that led to American Independence. Complimentary shuttle buses will be provided by the Hotel, to the University of Massachusetts and the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum, which are one mile from the Hotel. - CONTINUED ON PAGE 3

February 2009 3 maker implant. With the ice, snow and below zero President continued - CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2 We will have a bus tour to Plymouth Rock and to Plymouth Harbor to see a replica ofthe ship Mayflower and board the ship for a view of the interior of the ship and the quarters the Puritans endured on their trip to America. If you so desire, you can make a private motor tour to the City of Quincy to visit the home of the second president, John Adams and the home of the sixth president, John Quincy Adams. Also private trips to Salem, with the famous house of seven gables, and the beaches in Rockport and Gloucester are a short drive North of Boston. Cape Cod with beaches, shops and the sand dunes of Cape Cod National Seashore are a short drive South. Our oldest universities, Harvard in 1663 and Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1861, are close in Cambridge. There are 60 colleges and universities in and around Boston with close to 250,000 students attending regular sessions. We will have a busy reunion with plenty to see and. an opportunity to stay with your buddies in all the planned activities. Our hotel is located within three miles of the center of the City of Boston. We will have private buses available for the bus tours departing from our hotel and the hotel is central to public transportation so that private sightseeing is readily available. We hope you can come early and leave late so you can see all that Boston and New England has to offer. 'fry and make this reunion a time to rehash your WWII experiences with your buddies as well as acquaint yourself and your family with all the history that we have to offer. The hotel registration form and the reunion registration form is included in this issue and we request that you forward the forms before the cut-off date so we can plan the rooms and tours for those that will be our guests for the reunion. From the editor... Donna LaCosse Wow!! What a winter mostofus have endured! It seems to me that it has gone on forever, and I am not one to complain about that over which I have no control! I guess maybe I am just suffering from cabin fever, because we were housebound for so many weeks. On Friday night after Christmas, Harold began having black out spells, ended up in intensive care, sixty miles from home and underwent surgery for a pace temperatures, travel to and from Lafayette was no easy task, so it was nice to finally get him home. He is now able to drive, feed the cats, get the mail and torment me! It seems so nice to be back to normal!! Many thanks for sending articles for the Blood and Fire. Thanks also for sending pictures you are willing to share with the readers. Everything will be used as space permits. If this issue seems to have fewer pages, it is because we are getting low on available funds in which to publish and mail the Blood and Fire. Yes, we do have the Certificate of Deposit in reserve for just such emergencies, but I don't want to remove funds from the CD before September, which is renew time. We save money by waiting until September, so maybe this issue will have to be a "tighten your belt" publication. Donations from Life Members would help defray the cost of printing and mailing the publication, as would donations from all the members, but donations are just that, donations freely given without pressure from the editor or any of the officers of this Association. Also, a forwarding address and/or a notice of death would be helpful when trying to save postage. I guess we have to have a broad mind and a thick wallet when it comes to our Blood and Fire publication. A broad mind might be accepting fewer pages with each issue and a thick wallet might have to come from the members! Enjoy your copy ofthe February issue, and I hope "a whole bunch of people" will plan to be in Boston in August. All the information is included in this issue. A Memo from the Secretary... Donna LaCosse Bob Capasso and his crew have their plans all made for the reunion in August - I just wish I was as prepared! It seems as though the older I get, the behinder I get, and all that spare time I was going to have "someday" is not going to happen!! Thankfully things are falling into place once again. I am not moving any faster, but at least I am moving. I had a very busy fall- sent out over 300 dues-due letters after putting the November issue of the Blood & Fire to bed, then spent December and January receiving responses, sending back dues cards and watching the near-empty bank balance grow! I also spent some quality time with my husband after his pacemaker placement took place and that is why I am a little behind in my 63 rd responsibilities. To those members who have not responded to the dues-due letter, please do so as soon as possible. I hate - CONTINUED ON PAGE 16

February 2009 9 Deaths - CONTINUED FROM PAGE 5 DEATH OF SPOUSE Margaret Falkenstein, widow of Joseph P. Falkenstein, H 253, died January 2008. Joseph died January 5,1998. Rosemary Schlocker, wife of Leo M. Schlocker, Associate Member died September 18, 2008. Kathleen Slat~, wife of Herb Slate, H 254, died November 18, 2008. He lives at 118 Hailsboro St., Gounervour, NY 13642. Tillie Tirelli, widow of Louis Tirelli, C 253, died March 21,2008. extended menu, is provided each day from 6:00 AM. until 10:00 AM, on the first floor of the Inn. Free WiFl in each room, and free cable with HBO, fifty premium and business channels. Ramada Inn Boston update The Ramada Inn is located at 800 Morrissey Blvd. in Boston, Massachusetts 02122. The telephone number is 617-287-9100 or 800-886-0056. It is located three miles from the center of the City of Boston and five miles from Logan International Airport. It is one mile from the University of Massachusetts Campus and the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum. It is in combination with Comfort Inn in the next block and both have a combined total of over three hundred deluxe accommodation rooms equipped with voice mail, safes, irons and hair dryers. If you are coming in to Logan Airport - after ~ou have retrieved your luggage at the baggage area - pick up the direct telephone line to the Ramada Inn at the same baggage area and let them know your airline terminal name/number. Ramada Inn will give you the hourly schedule of the next complimentary shuttle bus that will transport you the five miles to the hotel. There is also free scheduled shuttle bus service for the return trip back to the airport. Make a return reservation shortly after signing at the Ramada Inn so there will be sufficient transportation for the large number that will require transportation. There is also free scheduled shuttle bus service every half hour to the public transportation lines for access to the center of the city and to the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum. There is free on-site parking, a family center, billiard, bowling, game room and outdoor pool. Free deluxe continental breakfast, with an We need new addresses for the following people. Listed below are the last known addresses taken from the returned November 2008 issue of the Blood and Fire. If you can help, please call, write or em ail the secretary/treasurer. Charles A. Albreicht, Associate, Life Member 1557, 2286 Willow Creek Cir, Chula Vista, CA91915. Eben N. Feenstra, E 254, Life Member 1906, 1105 Main St., Aliquippa, PA 15001. Lucille Heck, Associate, 910 Norwest Dr., Carbondale, IL 62901-5329. Husband, Harry Heck, AT 63 Life Member 1343, died February 19, 2003., Edward Holzer, A 255, Life Member 1191, 8080 Harbor Creek Dr., Mentor on The Lake, OH 44060-2069. Doris Moose, Associate, 1007-230 th Ave, Steph~n, MN 56757. Husband Lloyd Moose, HQ 863, died March 1, 1993. Life Member 960. Marjorie Prothero, Associate, 4926 N. Stone St., Spokane, WA99207. Lisa Reed, Associate, 1206 State Highway 37C, Messena, NY 13662. Husband David Reed, F 253, died May 28,2006. Donald Sessink, MED 254, Life 714, 2196 Nandi Hills Tr., Swartz Creek, MI 48473-7903. Steve Waricka, D 255, Life Member 1073, 2215 Della Lane,Anaheim, CA92802-4509. Leeanna White, Associate, 2510 Lundman Dr., Hutchenson, KS 67502-1806. Husband John M., AT 254, Life Member 1020, died July 1,1999.

t' 22---------------------------------------------------------- February2009 BLOOD AND FIRE PHOTO GALLERY - CONTINUED FROM PAGE 21 Mannheim. I am the one with the carbine; (4) Miller was from Moonsey (Muncie?), Indiana; (5) Garafano was my best buddy. We dug many a foxhole together! I have had no contact from him since the war's end; (6) Keener, I think, re-upped and became an officer. I loved the outfit and am very proud to have been a soldier in the 63'd Infantry Division. I cherish my memories ofthe days with myoid buddies, both the good and the bad and I love au you guys. God Bless. Sal Genova '. ". DINERS SHARE TABLE AT REUNION The above picture was submitted by Associate member, Marilyn Combs. The group, shared a table at the Indianapolis reunion last August. Seated are Lillian Mulcahy, Associate member and Otto Metzger, C 254. Standing (left to right) are Fred and Charlotte Sess, HQ 253; Patty Palumbo, Associate; Henry and Marilyn Combs, Associate; Stanley Rusinek, AT 254; Arthur Russell, H 254; Vin Stratton, lilt. H 254, Chaplain. Gaylord Betcher, K 253, was 90 years young when this picture was taken on March 17, 2008. I', s Soldiers & Sailors Monument in Indianapolis taken by Dick Mertes during the August reunion. Indianapolis Speedway taken by Dick Mertes while on the city tour during the August reunion.

32--------------------------------------------------- February 2009 63rd Division Association ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED Donna LaCosse, Secretary/Treasurer Post Office Box 86 Morocco, Indiana 47963 PRSRT STD NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID WABASH, IN PERMIT NO. 233 1111.1111.11111.1111111111.11111.11111I111I11.111111I1.11111.1 ******~"*'H<**"""""""'**""""""AUTO"'SCH 3-DIGIT 220 Frederick Clinton 102 S Jenkins St Alexandria VA 22304-4910 CHANGE OF ADDRESS To ensure prompt delivery of the 63rd Blood and Fire and all mail, please advise National Secretary of any change. 61sT BOSTON, REUNION MASSACHUSETTS AUGUST -12 THRU AUGUST 15, 2009 0 ~~~ j. <f.fo.w~0:1. ".,~'flgllilm" "1 0"1. t:~\», i ''h~~ t-.i:~~~:.~ ~