Most viewed - Pictures of Newark Servicemen/Women
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Guy, Dorothy97 viewsTwenty-four of the first contingent of Afro-American nurses assigned to the European Theater of Operations land in England. August 21, 1944
Second row from the bottom, third from the left: Dorothy Guy from 50 13th Avenue, Newark, New Jersey
Photo and caption from the Library of Congress
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Herman, Emil97 views
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Poppe, William F.97 views
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Charette, Harry97 views
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Franz, William J.97 views
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Gartling, Charles F.97 views
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Hensel, Edward R.97 views
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Kling, Charles A.97 views
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Fogarty, John J.96 views
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Hutchinson, Marcus G.96 views
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Mans, Ferdinand96 views
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Kutter, William95 views
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Furst Fred95 views
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Gallella, Frank94 views
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Huebner, Arthur94 views
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Kelley, William93 views
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Schuster, George93 views
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Charette, George93 views
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Kirwan, Morris J.92 views
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Taub, Harry92 views
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Kerwan, Harold C.91 views
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Groener, Eugene90 views
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Velter, Eugene89 views
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Bischoff, John P.88 views
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Klein, Sergeant Harry68 views
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De Palma, Private Louis66 views
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Patrick, Thomas66 views
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George, Private Peter65 views
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Harvey, Albert Private63 viewsThis is a photo of Private Albert Harvey from 21 Wood Street. He was born in Newark on October 28, 1893. He served in Company G, 301st Stevedore Regiment during World War I and died as a result of an explosion. His father, William Harvey, states that he always had a smile for everyone, no matter who it was or where he was. He was buried in France.
Photo from the NJ State Archives
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Ptacnik, Private Anton J.62 views
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Fiore, Private Joseph59 views
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Patrick, Private Thomas56 views
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1918 ARC Ambulance No. 4 the "Shock Unit" 55 viewsStanding 4th from left - Wilfred H. Wolfe, Newark (Decorated War Cross of Merit)
Standing 8th from left - Robert Cory (Silver Medal for Valor)
Photo from the Library of Congress
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Danufsky, Private Philip25 views
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Spitz, Private Melvin J.16 views
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