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Remembering Waterloo's five Sullivan brothers
Sullivan family home
The Sullivan family — parents Thomas and Alleta, brothers George, Francis, Joseph, Madison and Albert, and sister, Genevieve, lived in this house at 98 Adams St. in Waterloo.
Sullivan brothers at home on Adams in Waterloo
The five Sullivan brothers at their home on Adams street in Waterloo.
Courier Dec. 21, 1941
Sullivans -- Alleta, James, Albert, Madison
At home are, from left, Madison, Alleta, Albert and baby James, Albert’s son.
Katherine Sullivan McFarland (1922-2016)
Katherine Sullivan McFarland
Courier Jan. 4, 1942
Sullivan brothers at home
The Sullivan brothers have a laugh at home in Waterloo.
Courier Feb. 15, 1942
Sullivans with Jack Dempsey
The five Sullivan brothers pose for a photo with heavyweight boxing champion Jack Dempsey.
USS Juneau
The USS Juneau off New York City on June 1, 1942.
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U.S. Navy Capt. Lyman K. Swenson, left, the USS Juneau’s commanding officer, receives the congratulations of Rear Adm. Adolphus Andrews, Commander, Third Naval District, at Juneau’s commissioning ceremonies. Photographed at the New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N.Y. , Feb. 14, 1942. Capt. Swenson was lost with his ship following the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal on Nov. 13, 1942, and most of the crew of 700, including the five Sullivan brothers of Waterloo.
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U.S. Navy Capt. Lyman K. Swenson, commander of the USS Juneau on which Waterloo’s five Sullivans served, is shown here while the ship was ashore at Fox Harbor, Newfoundland, Canada, in June 1942. He, the Sullivans and most of the crew died after the Juneau was torpedoed and sunk by a Japanese submarine in the naval Battle of Guadalcanal Nov. 13, 1942.
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Alleta and Thomas Sullivan
Alleta Sullivan wrote a letter to the Navy inquiring on the whereabouts of her five sons who were serving aboard the USS Juneau. She and her husband, Thomas, had heard rumors about town that the boys were missing.
Alleta Sullivan's letter to the Navy
Waterloo, Iowa January 1943 Bureau of Naval Personnel
Dear Sirs:
Sincerely, Mrs. Alleta Sullivan 98 Adams Street Waterloo, Iowa
FDR letter fo Sullivan family
My dear Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan:
Very sincerely yours, (Signed) Franklin D. Roosevelt
location of USS Juneau sinking
U.S. Navy report, Battle of Guadalcanal Nov. 13, 1942
U.S. Navy survivor battle report Nov. 17, 1942
USS Juneau survivor Lester Zook
Lester Zook runs the semiphore flags aboard the new USS The Sullivans during commissioning week in May 1997.
USS Juneau survivor Lester Zook, close-up
Lester Zook, USS Juneau survivor, aboard the USS The Sullivans during commissioning week in May 1997. Zook is now deceased.
Courier Jan. 14, 1943
Courier Jan. 15, 1943
Margaret Jaros
In this 1943 Courier photo, Margaret Jaros poses with a picture of her then-missing fiance, Joseph Sullivan, at the home of his parents, Thomas and Alleta Sullivan. Jaros, from Pittsburgh, came to Waterloo to express her sympathy to the Sullivan brothers’ parents.
Red Sullivan and Margaret Jaros
The late Margaret Jaros Woods donated this photo of her and Joseph “Red” Sullivan to the Grout Museum in 1999. It was taken in May 1942 on the couple’s only weekend together.
Alleta Sullivan & Margaret Jaros
Margaret Jaros, left, fiance of Joseph “Red” Sullivan, with Alleta Sullivan, Joseph’s mother.
Courier Jan. 17, 1943
Courier Jan. 19, 1943
'What have you given for war?'
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This broach was given by Genevieve Sullivan, sister of Waterloo's five Sullivan Brothers killed during World War II, to her brother Joseph's fiance, the late Margaret Jaros Woods of Pittsburgh. Woods' daughter gave it to Kelly Sullivan, granddaughter and grandniece of the brothers, during a military reunion event in Pittsburgh earlier this year.
Courier Jan. 27, 1943
Sullivans telegram from vice president
Thomas and Alleta Sullivan read a telegram from then-Vice President and Iowa native Henry Wallace.
Courier Feb. 3, 1943
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Courier Feb. 9, 1943
U.S. Navy battle report
Navy docs -- President approves USS The Sullivans
Courier Feb. 10, 1943
Courier Feb. 14, 1943
Genevieve and Alleta Sullivan
Alleta Sullivan, left, mother of the five Sullivan brothers, grieves with Genevieve, the boys’ sister and only remaining sibling.
Courier Feb. 23, 1943
Courier Feb. 24, 1943
Courier April 4, 1943
Navy doc -- USS The Sullivans launch speech April 4, 1943
Courier April 5, 1943
Genevieve heads to Navy training
Genevieve Sullivan WAVE
In this undated photo, a young Genevieve Sullivan in her U.S. Navy WAVE uniform stands alongside an unidentified woman.
Courier May 30, 1943
Courier July 11, 1943
Courier Aug. 6, 1943
Purple Hearts bestowed
Thomas and Alleta Sullivan are presented with Purple Hearts for each of their five perished sons.
U.S. Navy Sullivan Purple Hearts document Jan. 24, 1944
Courier Jan. 25, 1944
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Courier Feb. 13, 1944
Sullivan movie scene
Young actors take on the roles of the five Sullivan brothers in a scene from the 1944 movie, “The Fighting Sullivans.”
Sullivan movie cast
The 1944 film “The Fighting Sullivans” featured the following actors: front row, from left, Thomas Mitchell as Thomas Sullivan; Selena Royle as Alleta Sullivan; and back row, from left, George Offerman as Joe; John Alvin as Madison; Eddie Ryan as Albert; Trudy Marshall as Genevieve; John Campbell as Frank; and James Cardwell as George.
Courier March 19, 1944
Courier Dec. 31, 1944
Genevieve Sullivan and Murray Davidson
Genevieve Sullivan and her fiance, Murray Davidson, visit the wishing well at the Edgewater Beach Hotel in Chicago on Nov. 2, 1946, just before their nuptials at St. Ferdinand’s Church on Chicago’s northwest side.
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Murray Davidson Jr. joins Naval Reserve
Murray Davidson Jr. joins Naval Reserve
Courier April 23, 1973
Alleta Sullivan funeral
Alleta Sullivan, mother of the five Sullivan brothers, died April 23, 1972. This photo is from her funeral.
Genevieve Davidson obituary
Plaque Schoitz Memorial Hospital
This tribute to the five Sullivan brothers was installed at the former Schoitz Memorial Hospital on Kimball and Ridgeway avenues.
Courier Aug. 6, 1992
Dedication of Convention Center
A Roman Catholic Mass was conducted at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, the home parish of Waterloo’s five Sullivan brothers killed during World War II, in 1988 as part of the activities concurrent with the renaming of Waterloo’s convention center for the brothers that year.
Sullivan Brothers Museum -- outside
The Sullivan Brothers Iowa Veterans Museum.
Sullivan Brothers Museum statues
Inside the Sullivan Brothers Iowa Veterans Museum in Waterloo.
Katherine McFarland, 2008
Katherine McFarland, grandmother of Kelly Sullivan Loughren and widow of Albert Sullivan, smiles as her granddaughter addresses the crowd at the grand opening of the Sullivan Brothers Iowa Veterans Museum on Nov. 15, 2008, in downtown Waterloo.
Katherine McFarland, 2012
Katherine McFarland in a 2012 interview with the Courier on the 70th anniversary of the death of her husband, Albert Sullivan, on the USS Juneau.
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The surviving local family members and descendants of Waterloo’s five Sullivan brothers killed during World War II stand in front of statues of the brothers at the Sullivan Brothers Iowa Veterans Museum in Waterloo in October. Pictured in front, from left, are Jim Sullivan, son of Albert Sullivan, youngest of the brothers; and Jim’s daughter Kelly Sullivan; and back row, from left, Murray and Tom Davidson, sons of Genevieve Sullivan Davidson, the sister of the five brothers.
Juneau wreckage bittersweet find for Sullivans, families
WATERLOO -- Saturday's discovery of the wreckage of the USS Juneau, on which Waterloo's five Sullivan brothers served and perished with nearly 700 shipmates during World War II, was an emotional, bittersweet experience for the fallen sailors' descendants.
"There's over 700 Navy families affected by this and my heart goes out to all those people," said Kelly Sullivan, granddaughter of Albert Sullivan and grandniece of George, Francis, Joseph and Madison Sullivan, who all died after the Juneau was torpedoed by a Japanese submarine and sunk on Nov. 13, 1942.
This wknd Paul Allen’s team found wreckage of WW2 USS Juneau in Pacific Ocean In 1942 this ship was sunk by Japanese torpedo carrying the 5 Sullivan brothers of Waterloo These Iowa heroes + hundred of others lost their life on that ship protecting our country Shld not b forgotten
— ChuckGrassley (@ChuckGrassley) March 20, 2018
Wreckage from the USS Juneau was discovered on Saturday by the expedition crew of Research Vessel Petrel, owned by Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Paul G. Allen.
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Wreckage from the USS Juneau was discovered on Saturday by the expedition crew of Research Vessel Petrel, owned by Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Paul G. Allen.
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Wreckage from the USS Juneau was discovered in 2018 by the expedition crew of Research Vessel Petrel.
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Wreckage from the USS Juneau was discovered on Saturday by the expedition crew of Research Vessel Petrel, owned by Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Paul G. Allen.

