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PRIVATE FIRST CLASS CHESTER GDOWIK, the son of Ludwik and Mary Gdowik of 947 Jackson Street, Camden NJ, was born on February 2, 1923. He attended St. Joseph's Parochial School in Camden and Camden County Vocational Technical School in Pennsauken NJ. An active athlete, he participated in various track, football, and basketball games. He worked in the machine shop at the New York Shipbuilding Corporation shipyards in Camden before his induction into the Army After being called up, Chester Gdowik trained at Fort Dix NJ, and Camp Croft at Spartanburg SC, before being assigned to the 6th Armored Infantry Regiment, 1st Armored Division. Private Gdowik saw active duty in North Africa and in Italy, where he was killed in action on May 25, 1944. Chester Gdowik was survived by his parents, and his brother John. . His death was reported in the August 24, 1944 edition of the Camden Courier-Post. |
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This bench, bearing the
name of Chester Gdowik, is located at the St. Joseph Parish of South Camden NJ WWII MEMORIAL, at Cooper River Park, Route 130 North and Park Dive, in Pennsauken, NJ. |
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Camden Courier-Post August 5, 1948 |
Camden
Courier-Post * May 26, 2001 article by Stan Bednarczyk |
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