Greenwood Colliery, Minooka

Greenwood Colliery, Minooka

Sunday, October 13, 2019

Sgt. John F. Buckley Dies in South Pacific - March 20, 1944


Pvt. Robert Ryan Killed In Luxembourg - February 17, 1945



Staff Sgt. Leo Burke - KIA in Middle East


March 8, 1944 - Times-Tribune

James O'Malley, USN, Ship Sunk off Salerno



September 23, 1943 - Times-Tribune

Henry Slavin - Dies of His Wounds in North Africa


March 20, 1944

Charles Stewart MIA over Bremen, Germany -



June 14, 1945 - Times-Tribune

According to Stewart's relations, his body was returned to Minooka, and he is buried in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Minooka.


Four Walsh Brothers Serve in WWII



Saturday, August 10, 2019

Thomas "Tommy" Coyne Is Killed in Brittany - August 1944

Staff Sergeant Thomas "Tommy" Coyne was killed in Brittany in August 1944.


Coyne, who was born in 1917, was the son of Martin and Bridget Loretta Walsh Coyne, 2810 Pittston Avenue. A member of the 644th Tank Battalion, he was killed in action in Brittany, France on August 19, 1944. He was awarded the Silver Star and Purple Heart. Coyne is buried in the Brittany American Cemetery in Montjoie Saint Martin, France.


Thursday, August 8, 2019

Marshall Diskin at Home and Abroad



From Somewhere in England, where he has been serving with a unit of the U.S. Army Signal Corps for the past several months, Pvt. Marshall Diskin, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Diskin of 2700 Birney Avenue, Minooka, forwarded these four interesting pictures.

Diskin and Sgt. McGuire of Boston viewing ruins of a large building, the target of a Nazi bomb before the RAF gained the upper hand; American boys unloading a light piece of army mobile equipment from a huge plane; Minooka soldier enjoying a little party with a group of his soldier companions (photo taken on visit to Ireland); Diskin chatting with a female bartender in a London pub.