Back to Archive Page # 17

17-05  Anthony S. Nazarowski


No matter what Anthony, my father, put his mind to...he could achieve it to its highest degree. He could breeze through the hardest crossword puzzles, make wise investments, and find time to visit his kids all over the country.

People respected his judgment and looked up to him. He left us with a legacy we will be proud of throughout our lives.

He always talked about his days in the service as a time of great personal participation in the needs of our country. Knowing him as a father, he must have been an outstanding soldier. We are very proud of the service he gave to our country.
 

responsibilities:

Don't know specifically, because I am writing this for my dad, Anthony Nazarowski, who has passed away. However, I do remember him telling us that he was responsible for guarding the atomic bomb site in Los Alamos during the was. I have pictures of him in the mountains.

Military Police Detachment, 4817th Service Command Unit, 8th Service Command Detachment. Separation Center, Fort Bliss, Texas Discharge signed by Major Coast Artillery Corps, Robert Marnfeld

mp-stories:

My dad was a very disciplined, well read, and brilliant individual. He was highly respected in the family, of which there were three boys and myself, his only daughter and oldest child. We all miss his counsel and wisdom. He was very proud of his service to our country. I am exceptionally proud to have his honorable discharge document.