On this Veterans day, as I have done each year past, I would like to thank all
those who have served our country, putting their lives on the line to do those
tasks that need to be done. The Orange basketball team has had its share of
veterans over the decades. And has been tradition at OrangeHoops, I would like
to recognize those former basketball Orangemen who did serve. I acknowledge this
is not a complete list; only those I know of (each year I add a few more). I
imagine more Orangemen were in the service that I am omitting; if so, please
post a recognition here! Also please feel free to recognize any other veterans
in the comments.
In World War I, the following served:
Albert
Ackley
Bradley Barnard
Ross Bibbens
Meyer Bloom
Jim Casey
Ed Cronauer
John
Cronauer
Charles Fasce
Russ Finsterwald
Ken Harris
Ted
Huntley
Bernie Kates
Ken Lavin
Nathan Malefski
Danny
Martin
Walter ‘Dutch’ Notman
Walter Peters
Elias Raff
Billy
Rafter
Horace Ruffin
Courtland Sanney
Clifford Steele
In World
War II, the following served:
Jim Ackerson
Earl Ackley
Lou Alkoff
John
Balinsky
Leo Canale
Dick Casey
Larry Crandall
Wilbur Crisp
Dan DiPace
Les
Dye
Alton Elliott
John Emerich
Bob Felasco
Paul Ferris
Billy
Gabor
Ed Glacken
Joe Glacken
Marc Guley
Mark Haller
Lew
Hayman
Bill Hennemuth
Tom Huggins
George Jarvis
Jim
Konstanty
Stan Kruse (Kruszewski)
Glenn Loucks
Guy Luciano
Saul
Mariaschin
Tom McTiernan
Francis Miller
Joe Minsavage
Andy
Mogish
Roy Peters
Hank Piro
Phil Rakov
John Schroeder
Bill
Schubert
Bob Shaddock
Wilmeth Sidat-Singh
Red Stanton
Mike
Stark
Bobby Stewart
Joe Sylvestri
Charles Taggart
Ray Tice
Joe Weber
In
Korea the following served:
Reaves Baysinger, Jr
In Vietnam, the
following served:
Reaves Baysinger, Jr
George Crofoot
Rick
Dean
The following were veterans who served but were fortunate to miss a
war era:
Art Barr
Mel Besdin
Rudy Cosentino
Roy Danforth
Ronnie
Kilpatrick
George Koesters
Tom Jockle
Jack Malone
Frank
Reddout
Four of the aforementioned players deserve special note, as they
sacrificed their lives in the line of duty.
Wilmeth Sidat-Singh was a
member of the Tuskegee Airman, and was killed in a training accident when his
plane crashed into Lake Michigan in 1943.
Charles Taggart was a member
of the US Navy serving aboard the USS Frederick C. Davis, and was killed when
his ship was torpedoed by a German U-Boat on April 24, 1945. Taggart and 115
crew members perished.
John Cronauer was killed in
World War I in 1918.
Joe Minsavage was killed in
World War II on June 19, 1943 when his ship was attacked and he was lost at sea.
John Beck, Don McNaughton and Ed Jontos all served in World War II.
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