Please help us find our Fathers through their buddies!
The premise of this page is
that in many cases, our Fathers' buddies knew them better
than almost anyone –
during induction, training, and deployment, and throughout their service.
Some as yet unidentified buddy may have been with him when he was killed.
Please look at the
faces below, and help us find
those men who knew our Fathers best. Maybe you can
help us find that one person
who could tell it all.
Above is PFC Maurice Joseph
Ott, KIA 22 June, 1944, near St. Lo, France, the Father of Janice Ott Buterbaugh.
His uniformed picture is on the left. In civies on the right, in a picture
that was possibly taken on leave
from training, photographed with his buddies below. If you recognize any of
PFC Ott's buddies,
please contact Janice immediately: Click
Here! To see PFC Ott's Tribute: Click
Here!
Here's the story -- and possible
context -- of the buddies above. PFC Ott was with
the 28th Infantry Division, Company M, 112th Infantry Regiment from Jan. 28,
1937 to Jan 27, 1940,
and in the 29th Division, Company
K,116th infantry from 1942 through 1944. The first picture
in the grouping above says "1938," so we think the men pictured
here were probably buddies
on leave from the 28th ID. Please Click
Here if ANYone above looks familiar.
Above is LT Otis Milton Ririe,
KIA 8 December, 1944 in the Panama Canal Zone,
the Father of Carolyn Ririe Lofgren. If you recognize any of LT Ririe's buddies
below,
please contact Carolyn immediately: Click
Here! To see LT Ririe's Tribute: Click
Here!
LT Otis Milton Ririe is in
the light tan uniform kneeling in the front row.
The picture was taken either in Panama, San Diego or 29 Palms, CA in 1944.
LT Ririe was in the 51st FTR SQ 26th FTR CMD 6th AF. If you recognize
ANYone in the picture above, please: Click
Here!
Above is Alfred Schuler, USNR
PhM2c. KIA 10 November, 1942 in Guadalcanal,
the father of Kathie Schuler
Hobbs. If you recognize any of Alfred Schuler's
buddies below . . . in the
2nd Marines, 1st. Battalion, Company A,
please contact Kathie immediately.
Just Click Here!
Alfred Schuler is believed
to be the second man in on the back row. The picture is of
the 2nd Marines on patrol in
Guadalcanal. Date unknown. If you recognize anyone
in the picture above, please
Click Here!
Above is S/Sgt. Leroy Ernest
"Babe" Leist , KIA 4 February,1944, when his B-17G
crashed off the Coast of Walcheron Island, Holland, the father of
Adrian Leist Caldwell. If you recognize any of S/Sgt. Leist's buddies below,
please contact Adrian immediately. Just Click
Here! To see S/Sgt. Leist's Tribute: Click
Here!
S/Sgt. Leroy Leist is the soldier
about to shoot craps wearing the boots.
The picture is of the Ohio Buckeye Division of the Ohio National Guard
in 1941 at Camp Shelby, MS. In 1942 he was drafted back into the service
as a B-17 Tail Gunner with the Army Air Corps in the 100th Bomb Group.
If you recognize anyone in the picture above, please Click
Here!
Please help us identify this man -- the Father of new member Bob Fortelny.
These are the only three pictures he has of his Father. Bob doesn't know his rank or unit,
or whether he was KIA in WWII or not, as his Mother passed and never spoke of him.
Fortelny is his step father's name. If you can identify the man above – Click Here!
Above is 2LT Lewis S. Ball, Father of Patricia Ball Morrison.
2LT Ball was the pilot on a flight that never returned from
Nassau, Bahamas to Charleston Army Airfield, SC on June 20,1944.
The aircraft was never found and presumed to have crashed in the
Atlantic Ocean. If you recognize any of 2LT Ball’s buddies below,
please contact Patricia immediately at pmorrison@acegroup.cc.
To see 2LT Ball’s tribute : Click Here!
The picture above is of the Combat Crew 193 of the 113th Army Air Corps
at Charleston Army Air Field on June 20,1944. The serial number of the B-24 is 42-50534.
2LT Ball is standing in the second row on the left with his hand in his pocket. Following are
names of the crew members, but it is not known which name belongs to which crew member.
| Lewis S. Ball, pilot | John Flynn, asst. engineer |
| Allan Cantor, co-pilot | Calvin Arent, radio operator |
| Gene DePalma, bombardier | Raymond Pahucki, asst. radio operator |
| Allyn Pierce, navigator | Charles Brewer, gunner |
| Theodore Hirsch, engineer | David Hackney, gunner |
If you have unidentified pictures
of men you think were buddies of your Father,
please contact our Lost Buddies Project stager, Janice Buterbaugh: Click
Here!
If you haven't done it, you
should also check the almost tandem effort
to locate "Unit" Buddies. Check it out: Click
Here!
Also check the "Dogtags" page: Click Here!