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[edit]16 Hudson Men Listed As Wounded.
Casualties Bared By War Dep't.
The War Department list of wounded released today has the names of 16 Hudson County men. They are:
- P.F.C. Andrew A. Davis, 429 Grand St., Hoboken.
- First Lt. Thomas M. Golden, 31e Avenue A, Bayonne.
- P.F.C. Jean P. Heinrich, 170 Randolph Av.. Jersey City.
- P.F.C. William T. Jennette, 720! Hudson Blvd., Bayonne.
- P.F.C. Andrew Kraynack, 91: Maple St., Jersey City.
- Pvt. Thomas F. Murrin, 2204 Bergenline Av.. Union City.
- P.F.C. Vincent G. Norton, 603 Garfield Av., Jersey City.
- Sergt. Raymond V. O'Keefe, 202 Hutton St., Jersey City.
- Pvt. Frank C. Pacifico, 11 Orch-! and St., Jersey City.
- P.F.C. Virgilio P. Romano, 3202 13th St., North Bergen.
- P.F.C. Thomas E. Russo, 351 Randolph Av., Jersey City.
- P.F.C. Duncan M. Sugzda, W. 15th St., Bayonne.
- P.F.C. Albert A. Vitale, 58 Madison St., Hoboken.
- Pvt. Albert L. Breeland, 115 W. 6th St., Bayonne.
- Second Lt. Martin J. Weinberger,. 40 E. 32nd St., Bayonne.
- Pvt. Joseph Wierzbicki, 230 Van Horne St., Jersey City.
- P.F.C. Vincent G. Norton of 603 Garfield Avenue, slightly wounded in action in France July 6, has since been returned to duty and is fighting as a member of General Patton's Third Army. The 21-year-old armored infantryman was born in Jersey City and is a graduate of School 15 and Snyder High School. Before his induction in May 1943, he was employed by the Lehigh Valley Railroad. Following training at Camp Campbell, Kentucky, he was sent overseas in May of this year. A brother, Radioman 2c Thomas Norton, has made 15 ocean crossings aboard a combination transport and hospital ship.
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[edit]- Vincent Gerard Norton (1923-2005) of 603 Garfield Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey
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