COMPANY I - CAMP MACKALL, 1943 (or other location as may be noted) |
Francis Mahan
circa July 1940 (holding paper) reads an article in the Syracuse NY Herald-Journal
about FDR's impending nomination for an unprecedented 3rd term. At
the time Mahan
was in the
121st Cavalry, K
Troop, a National Guard horse cavalry unit in Syracuse.
(Courtesy Mike Mahan) |
1/L.
Francis Leo Mahan
was the man who identified the dead at
Fulbeck airfield after the accidental explosion there. |
Gordon Mahan, I Co (r) and Charles Ellis,
C Co,
provide mutual support for this photo that Ellis later captioned "Too Much
Champagne" |
Gordon Mahan (l) and Charles Ellis
seem more capable of standing without support in this undated photo |
Pvt
Robert B. Martin
KIA 22 Jun 44 |
Pvt
R. (Reaford?) Maynard |
Cpl.
John P. McCorriston |
Pvt
Lowell E. McCreary |
1/Lt.
James H. McDuffie |
Pvt
Clarence L. McMurtrey |
Pvt
N. L. Miller |
Pvt
Theodore C. Miller |
Pvt
Donald Milligan
location unknown (from Coolidge, AZ) |
1/Lt
Robert Mazyck Mitchell
KIA 19 Sept 1944 |
Pvt
V. J. Molloy |
Pvt
Russell Monroe |
Pvt
William R. Morgan
was injured in the D-Day jump and spent 7 months in hospital at Camp
Finney, GA. He returned to the Company in April, 1945 |
Zigmund
R. Mrowczynski
(date and location unknown)) |
Pvt
Archie D. Morris |
Pfc
Letson E. Morrison
(as appeared in Young American date and location unknown) |
Pvt
Cassius W. Mullins |