THOSE WHO DID NOT RETURN
Information from “The Poles of Erie, PA,” by Joseph A. Borkowski. 1972
Andczak Jozef ------ Killed in action in Poland
Chmielewski Edmund ------ Did not return to USA
Chmielewski Stanislaw ----- Did not return to USA
Choinko Baltazar ------ Lost in Poland
Czarnecki Stefan ------ Lost in Poland
Godzwa Stefan ------ Did not return to USA
Jakubowski Walenty ------ Killed in action in France
Kozikowski Walenty ------ Killed in action in France
Lacki or Loncki Jan ------ Did not return to USA
Lapinski Ignacy ------- Killed in action in Poland
Matejkowski Aleksander ------ Lost in France
Ruszytowski Wincenty ------ Killed in action in Poland
Rutkowski Michal ------ Killed in action in Poland
Skarzynski Stanislaw ------ Died in camp in Canada
Szubert Lukasz ------ Lost in Poland
Szwajewski Aleksander ------ Lost in Poland
Szymczak Lukasz ------ Did not return to USA
Trocki Juljan ------ Did not return to USA
Wnorowski Stefan ------ Killed in action in France
Wojcik Jan ------ Killed in action in France
Zawadzki Stanislaw ------ Killed in action in Poland
Zbrzezniak Aleksander ------ Died in France
Zlotkowski Waclaw ------ Lost in Poland
“Śpij kolego w ciemnym grobie, niech się Polska przyśni tobie.”
(“Sleep, comrade, in your dark grave, may you dream of Poland.”)
(“Sleep, comrade, in your dark grave, may you dream of Poland.”)