Skilled occupations in building of aircraft, n.e.c.
Enlistment Date
20 Mar 1944
Enlistment Place
Camp Wolters, Texas
Service Number
38682528
Branch
No branch assignment
Component
Selectees (Enlisted Men)
Source
Civil Life
Height
00
Weight
600
Was taken prisoner during the Battle of The Bulge
Name
Joseph W Gresham
Residence Place
USA
Report Date
21 Dec 1944
Latest Report Date
Jun 1945
Grade
Private
Grade Notes
Cadet, USMA or Chief Warrant Officer or Private or Apprentice, Seaman
Arm or Service
Infantry
Arm or Service Code
Infantry
Organization Type
Branch Immaterial/Infantry Division Band/Dental Corps/Medical Department
Parent Unit Type
Group/Regiment/Commands/System
Area Served
European Theatre: Germany
Detaining Country
Germany
Camp
Stalag 4A Hohnstein (Airfield at Dresden-Klotsche) (No Base Camps: 13 Work Camps) Saxony 51-14
Status
Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated
Report Source
Individual has been reported through sources considered official.
J.D. Greshem and his wife Ernestine Cheek. They Married October 31, 1945
J
oseph Weldon "J.W." Gresham was born on February 21, 1920, to Mary Ether and J.D. Gresham in Sacul, Texas. J.W. attended Cushing High School where he played on the State Championship basketball team. He continued his education at Kilgore College on a basketball scholarship. In 1941, he met a beautiful school teacher, Ernestine Cheek, whom he married and spent more than 64 years with until her death in 2006. As part of the "greatest generation", J.W. served in World War II where he was captured in the Battle of the Bulge and held as a POW until the war ended. After the war and with two young daughters, he began his career at Tyler Pipe where he founded the first credit union (now Keystone Credit Union) with a reported $50 as the story goes. After his retirement he was able to enjoy all the things he loved - hunting, golfing, travelling, watching sports of all types and spending time with his beloved family, especially his grandchildren and great-grandchildren to whom he was affectionately known as "Gaugie". J.W. was a Mason for more than 50 years and a member of the Sharon Shrine Temple. J.W. passed away August 11, 2018 in Tyler, Smith County, Texas. He was buried at Cathedral in the Pines Cemetery in Tyler Texas.
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