CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY
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ST. JOSEPH'S ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH |
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St. Joseph's Parish in World War II - Newsletters Click the link above to read three of the parish bulletins from the war years. These are dated November 29, 1944; February 7, 1945, and "VE edition", which would be May 1, 1945. Phil
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St. Joseph's Parish
Bulletin - November 29, 1944
For more on the men lost while serving, visit the Camden County World War II War Dead Index, which is set up alphabetically. Every soldier, sailor, and airman from St. Joseph's Church lost in World War II has a memorial web-page which can be accessed from the index. |
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St. Joseph's Parish
Bulletin - February 7, 1945
For more on the men lost while serving, visit the Camden County World War II War Dead Index, which is set up alphabetically. Every soldier, sailor, and airman from St. Joseph's Church lost in World War II has a memorial web-page which can be accessed from the index. |
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St. Joseph's Parish
Bulletin - VE Edition - May, 1945
For more on the men lost while serving, visit the Camden County World War II War Dead Index, which is set up alphabetically. Every soldier, sailor, and airman from St. Joseph's Church lost in World War II has a memorial web-page which can be accessed from the index. |
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St. Joseph's Parish in World War II - PHOTOS A slide presentation of photos of men and women who were serving with the United States armed forces during World War II. This presentation was compiled and first shown at St. Joseph's Church in June of 2009 in commemoration of Armed Forces Day. If you would like to download this in PowerPoint format, click here. |
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Memorial Plaque Inside of St. Joseph Church, |
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Another St. Joseph's Church web-page | ||
Self-Guided Tour of Saint Joseph's Polish Church |