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Ralph James Wickel

Ralph James Wickel (November 28, 1921 – April 26, 2001) was an American tennis player.

Ralph James Wickel
Wickel in 1947
Full nameRalph James Wickel
Country (sports) United States
Born(1921-11-28)November 28, 1921
Lansdale, Pennsylvania, U.S.
DiedApril 26, 2001(2001-04-26) (aged 79)
Vero Beach, Florida, U.S.
CollegeTemple University

Wickel was born and was raised in the borough of Lansdale, Pennsylvania. The family home was located on N. Towamencin Avenue. The Wickel family were members of the Church of the Holy Trinity, North Broad Street. Wickel was educated in the Lansdale public school system and graduated from Lansdale High School.

Wickel participated in the Lansdale High School marching band. As tennis was not a varsity sport at the school in the late 1930s, Wickel had to develop his skills on local tennis courts. The Pool and Sons Pants Factory, at Second Street and Towamencin Avenue in Lansdale,[1] maintained a tennis court. The factory owner and operator, Irwin H. Pool, took notice of Ralph's tennis ability and mentored his development. Wickel participated in local amateur tennis tournaments and played at various private clubs in the Lansdale area. Wickel garnered the attention of Temple University (Philadelphia) and was awarded a scholarship to participate on the varsity tennis team.[2]

During the time Wickel was attending Temple University, the United States entered World War II. Wickel enlisted in the U.S. Army in October 1942. Mustered into active service in May 1943, Wickel was stationed at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland. Completing basic training and qualifying as an M1 rifle marksman, Ralph's occupational specialty was to be a radio operator with the 3132nd Sonic Company.[3]

The 3132nd Sonic Company was composed of soldiers participating in a classified unit named the 23rd Headquarters Special Troops. Their mission involved tactical deception activities in the European theatre. The 23rd Headquarters Special Troops were composed of the 603rd Engineer Battalion, 406th Combat Engineer, and the 3132nd Sonic Company, better known in history as the Ghost Army. The special troops were composed of artists, designers, actors, meteorologists, sound technicians, and their true mission was not to fight, but to deceive the German army. Their props were inflatable tanks and pyrotechnics; their tools camouflage, "spoof" radio plays, special effects, and sonic deception[4]

Wickel departed with his company for the European theatre in May 1944. During his service, he was involved in the battles of Northern France, the Ardennes, Central Europe and the Rhineland.[3] The 23rd Headquarters Special Troops military activities were highly classified during the war, and the mission details were only declassified in 1996. Wickel earned the military position of Technician Fifth Grade (T/5). Receiving an honorable discharge from the United States Army, he returned to civilian life in November 1945.[3]

Wickel returned to Temple University to compete on the varsity tennis team and earn a bachelor's degree. Upon graduation, he and his wife, Georgine, continued to reside in the Philadelphia area. Wickel chose a career in education, and the Wickel family expanded with the birth of their daughter, Kathleen.

As a member of the Middle States Lawn Tennis Association, a division of the United States Lawn Tennis Association (USLTA), Wickel competed successfully in amateur regional tennis tournaments. He reached divisional rankings of 9th in singles (1954) and 1st in doubles (1954 & 1955). Wickel competed in the USLTA men's singles United States National Championships, now known as the US Open Tennis Championships. He competed in Round 1 of the tournament in 1952, 1954 and 1955.[5]

Wickel changed careers, joining the Holt, Rinehart and Winston Publishing Co. and working there until his retirement in 1981, at which time he and his wife moved to Vero Beach, Florida. Ralph and Georgine were avid antique automobile collectors and were members of the National Antique Automobile Club and the Indian River County Studebaker Club.

Wickel died on April 26, 2001, in Vero Beach, Florida.

Ralph James Wickel
Military career
Allegiance United States of America
Service/branch U.S. Army
Years of service1942–1945
Rank Technician Fifth Grade
Unit23rd Headquarters Special Troops

Ghost Army
Battles/warsWorld War II

Military honors and awards edit

Wickel's decorations include[6]

United States Lawn Tennis Association – Middle States Lawn Tennis Association edit

Men's Regional Singles Rankings:

1951 – 17th[7]

1952 – 17th[8]

1954 – 9th[9]

1955 – 13th[10]

1956 – 14th[11]

Men's Regional Doubles Rankings:

1952 – 19th (Wills and Wickel)[8]

1954 – 1st (Stern and Wickel)[9]

1955 – 1st (Hoffman and Wickel)[10]

1956 – 6th (Meade and Wickel)[11]

Tennis career: Major tournaments edit

Men's singles[12]

1952 | 1952-08-29 – US Open

Round 1 – Wood Jr., Sidney Burr d. Wickel, Ralph J. (6–0 6–2 6–4)

1952 | 1952-07-15 – North Philadelphia Tennis Tournament[13]

Quarterfinals – Wickel, Ralph J. d. Hoffman, Harry (6–8 6–3 6–3)

1953 | 0000-00-00 – Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship

Round 1 – Eisenberg, Pablo S. d. Wickel, Ralph J. (6–2 6–0)

1954 | 1954-08-28 – US Open

Round 1 – Stewart, George d. Wickel, Ralph J. (6–3 6–4 6–2)

1954 | 0000-00-00 – North Philadelphia Tennis Tournament

Final – Hoffmann Jr., Harry d. Wickel, Ralph J. (4–6 6–4 7–5 6–4)

1954 | 1954-06-06 – Philadelphia and District Clay Courts

Quarterfinals – Hoffmann Sr., Harry d. Wickel, Ralph J. (6–1 6–3)

1954 | 1954-07-25 – Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship

Round 1 – Wickel, Ralph J. d. Clothier 2nd, William J. (Bill) (6–3 4–6 8–6)

Round 2 – Lesch, John J. d. Wickel, Ralph J. (6–3 7–5)

1955 | 1955-09-02 – US Open

Round 1 – Falkenburg, Robert (Bob) d. Wickel, Ralph J. (8–6 6–1 5–7 6–0 )

1955 | 1955-06-26 – West Jersey Open

Semifinals – Meade Jr., Newton B. d. Wickel, Ralph J. (2–2 ret.)

1955 | 1955-07-24 – Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship

Round 1 – Gaines, Richard (Dick) d. Wickel, Ralph J. (6–1 6–1)

1956 | 1956-06-03 – Water Tower TC Hard Courts

Quarterfinals – Clark, Straight d. Wickel, Ralph J. (?)

1956 | 1956-06-10 – Philadelphia and District Clay Courts

Round 3 – Wickel, Ralph J. d. Clothier 2nd, William J. (Bill) (6–3 6–1)

Quarterfinals – Meade Jr., Newton B. d. Wickel, Ralph J. (6–4 3–6 13–11)

1956 | 1956-07-29 – Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship

Preliminary Round – Schnaars, James d. Wickel, Ralph J. (6–3 6–2)

1957 | 1957-05-12 – Brockway Invitation

Round 2 – Short, Joseph P. (Joey) d. Wickel, Ralph J. (6–1 6–3)

1959 | 1959-06-14 – West Jersey Open

Semifinals – Boyer, Robert (Bob) d. Wickel, Ralph J. (w.o.)

1960 | 1960-05-08 Cheltenham Hardcourts

Round 2 – Wickel, Ralph J. d. Lieberman, Mike (6–4 6–1)

Quarterfinals – Dailey, Edward G. (Ed) d. Wickel, Ralph J. (7–5 6–2)

1960 | 1960-06-19 – Delaware Valley

Quarterfinals – Meade Jr., Newton B. d. Wickel, Ralph J. (6–4 6–4)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Obituary: Russel B. PoolL". The North Penn Reporter. January 14, 1946.
  2. ^ Templar (Volume 25 ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Temple University. 1947.
  3. ^ a b c Wickel, Ralph (November 1945). "Enlisted Record and Report of Separation: Honorable Discharge". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. ^ . National Army Security Agency Association. NASAA. Archived from the original on January 5, 2016. Retrieved December 4, 2014.
  5. ^ The Official United States Lawn Tennis Association Yearbook and Tennis Guide with the Official Rules 1951–1956. New York: H.O. Zimman, Inc. 1951.
  6. ^ "Enlisted Record of Separation: Honorable Discharge". November 2, 1945. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  7. ^ The Official United States Lawn Tennis Association Yearbook and Tennis Guide with the Official Rules 1951. New York: H.O. Zimman, Inc. 1951.
  8. ^ a b The Official United States Lawn Tennis Association Yearbook and Tennis Guide with the Official Rules 1952. New York: H.O. Zimman, Inc. 1952.
  9. ^ a b The Official United States Lawn Tennis Association Yearbook and Tennis Guide with the Official Rules 1954. New York: H.O. Zimman, Inc. 1954.
  10. ^ a b The Official United States Lawn Tennis Association Yearbook and Tennis Guide with the Official Rules 1955. New York: H.O. Zimman, Inc. 1955.
  11. ^ a b The Official United States Lawn Tennis Association Yearbook and Tennis Guide with the Official Rules 1956. New York: H.O. Zimman, Inc. 1956.
  12. ^ "Tennis Archive: Search". Tennis Archive. Tennis Archive. Retrieved December 4, 2014.
  13. ^ "The Philadelphia Inquirer". July 15, 1942: 30. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)

External links edit

  • Borough of Lansdale
  • Temple University
  • The Ghost Army on the Internet Movie Database
  • The Ghost Army: 3132nd Signal Company

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Ralph James Wickel November 28 1921 April 26 2001 was an American tennis player Ralph James WickelWickel in 1947Full nameRalph James WickelCountry sports United StatesBorn 1921 11 28 November 28 1921Lansdale Pennsylvania U S DiedApril 26 2001 2001 04 26 aged 79 Vero Beach Florida U S CollegeTemple UniversityWickel was born and was raised in the borough of Lansdale Pennsylvania The family home was located on N Towamencin Avenue The Wickel family were members of the Church of the Holy Trinity North Broad Street Wickel was educated in the Lansdale public school system and graduated from Lansdale High School Wickel participated in the Lansdale High School marching band As tennis was not a varsity sport at the school in the late 1930s Wickel had to develop his skills on local tennis courts The Pool and Sons Pants Factory at Second Street and Towamencin Avenue in Lansdale 1 maintained a tennis court The factory owner and operator Irwin H Pool took notice of Ralph s tennis ability and mentored his development Wickel participated in local amateur tennis tournaments and played at various private clubs in the Lansdale area Wickel garnered the attention of Temple University Philadelphia and was awarded a scholarship to participate on the varsity tennis team 2 During the time Wickel was attending Temple University the United States entered World War II Wickel enlisted in the U S Army in October 1942 Mustered into active service in May 1943 Wickel was stationed at Fort George G Meade Maryland Completing basic training and qualifying as an M1 rifle marksman Ralph s occupational specialty was to be a radio operator with the 3132nd Sonic Company 3 The 3132nd Sonic Company was composed of soldiers participating in a classified unit named the 23rd Headquarters Special Troops Their mission involved tactical deception activities in the European theatre The 23rd Headquarters Special Troops were composed of the 603rd Engineer Battalion 406th Combat Engineer and the 3132nd Sonic Company better known in history as the Ghost Army The special troops were composed of artists designers actors meteorologists sound technicians and their true mission was not to fight but to deceive the German army Their props were inflatable tanks and pyrotechnics their tools camouflage spoof radio plays special effects and sonic deception 4 Wickel departed with his company for the European theatre in May 1944 During his service he was involved in the battles of Northern France the Ardennes Central Europe and the Rhineland 3 The 23rd Headquarters Special Troops military activities were highly classified during the war and the mission details were only declassified in 1996 Wickel earned the military position of Technician Fifth Grade T 5 Receiving an honorable discharge from the United States Army he returned to civilian life in November 1945 3 Wickel returned to Temple University to compete on the varsity tennis team and earn a bachelor s degree Upon graduation he and his wife Georgine continued to reside in the Philadelphia area Wickel chose a career in education and the Wickel family expanded with the birth of their daughter Kathleen As a member of the Middle States Lawn Tennis Association a division of the United States Lawn Tennis Association USLTA Wickel competed successfully in amateur regional tennis tournaments He reached divisional rankings of 9th in singles 1954 and 1st in doubles 1954 amp 1955 Wickel competed in the USLTA men s singles United States National Championships now known as the US Open Tennis Championships He competed in Round 1 of the tournament in 1952 1954 and 1955 5 Wickel changed careers joining the Holt Rinehart and Winston Publishing Co and working there until his retirement in 1981 at which time he and his wife moved to Vero Beach Florida Ralph and Georgine were avid antique automobile collectors and were members of the National Antique Automobile Club and the Indian River County Studebaker Club Wickel died on April 26 2001 in Vero Beach Florida Ralph James WickelMilitary careerAllegiance United States of AmericaService wbr branchU S ArmyYears of service1942 1945RankTechnician Fifth GradeUnit23rd Headquarters Special Troops Ghost ArmyBattles warsWorld War II Rhineland Central Europe Ardennes Northern FranceContents 1 Military honors and awards 2 United States Lawn Tennis Association Middle States Lawn Tennis Association 3 Tennis career Major tournaments 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksMilitary honors and awards editWickel s decorations include 6 American Campaign Medal European African Middle Eastern Campaign Medal Army Good Conduct Medal nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp United States Lawn Tennis Association Middle States Lawn Tennis Association editMen s Regional Singles Rankings 1951 17th 7 1952 17th 8 1954 9th 9 1955 13th 10 1956 14th 11 Men s Regional Doubles Rankings 1952 19th Wills and Wickel 8 1954 1st Stern and Wickel 9 1955 1st Hoffman and Wickel 10 1956 6th Meade and Wickel 11 Tennis career Major tournaments editMen s singles 12 1952 1952 08 29 US OpenRound 1 Wood Jr Sidney Burr d Wickel Ralph J 6 0 6 2 6 4 1952 1952 07 15 North Philadelphia Tennis Tournament 13 Quarterfinals Wickel Ralph J d Hoffman Harry 6 8 6 3 6 3 1953 0000 00 00 Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis ChampionshipRound 1 Eisenberg Pablo S d Wickel Ralph J 6 2 6 0 1954 1954 08 28 US OpenRound 1 Stewart George d Wickel Ralph J 6 3 6 4 6 2 1954 0000 00 00 North Philadelphia Tennis TournamentFinal Hoffmann Jr Harry d Wickel Ralph J 4 6 6 4 7 5 6 4 1954 1954 06 06 Philadelphia and District Clay CourtsQuarterfinals Hoffmann Sr Harry d Wickel Ralph J 6 1 6 3 1954 1954 07 25 Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis ChampionshipRound 1 Wickel Ralph J d Clothier 2nd William J Bill 6 3 4 6 8 6 Round 2 Lesch John J d Wickel Ralph J 6 3 7 5 1955 1955 09 02 US OpenRound 1 Falkenburg Robert Bob d Wickel Ralph J 8 6 6 1 5 7 6 0 1955 1955 06 26 West Jersey OpenSemifinals Meade Jr Newton B d Wickel Ralph J 2 2 ret 1955 1955 07 24 Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis ChampionshipRound 1 Gaines Richard Dick d Wickel Ralph J 6 1 6 1 1956 1956 06 03 Water Tower TC Hard CourtsQuarterfinals Clark Straight d Wickel Ralph J 1956 1956 06 10 Philadelphia and District Clay CourtsRound 3 Wickel Ralph J d Clothier 2nd William J Bill 6 3 6 1 Quarterfinals Meade Jr Newton B d Wickel Ralph J 6 4 3 6 13 11 1956 1956 07 29 Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis ChampionshipPreliminary Round Schnaars James d Wickel Ralph J 6 3 6 2 1957 1957 05 12 Brockway InvitationRound 2 Short Joseph P Joey d Wickel Ralph J 6 1 6 3 1959 1959 06 14 West Jersey OpenSemifinals Boyer Robert Bob d Wickel Ralph J w o 1960 1960 05 08 Cheltenham HardcourtsRound 2 Wickel Ralph J d Lieberman Mike 6 4 6 1 Quarterfinals Dailey Edward G Ed d Wickel Ralph J 7 5 6 2 1960 1960 06 19 Delaware ValleyQuarterfinals Meade Jr Newton B d Wickel Ralph J 6 4 6 4 See also editLansdale Pennsylvania The Ghost Army 2013 Documentary References edit Obituary Russel B PoolL The North Penn Reporter January 14 1946 Templar Volume 25 ed Philadelphia PA Temple University 1947 a b c Wickel Ralph November 1945 Enlisted Record and Report of Separation Honorable Discharge a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help The 23rd Headquarters Special Troops World War II National Army Security Agency Association NASAA Archived from the original on January 5 2016 Retrieved December 4 2014 The Official United States Lawn Tennis Association Yearbook and Tennis Guide with the Official Rules 1951 1956 New York H O Zimman Inc 1951 Enlisted Record of Separation Honorable Discharge November 2 1945 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help The Official United States Lawn Tennis Association Yearbook and Tennis Guide with the Official Rules 1951 New York H O Zimman Inc 1951 a b The Official United States Lawn Tennis Association Yearbook and Tennis Guide with the Official Rules 1952 New York H O Zimman Inc 1952 a b The Official United States Lawn Tennis Association Yearbook and Tennis Guide with the Official Rules 1954 New York H O Zimman Inc 1954 a b The Official United States Lawn Tennis Association Yearbook and Tennis Guide with the Official Rules 1955 New York H O Zimman Inc 1955 a b The Official United States Lawn Tennis Association Yearbook and Tennis Guide with the Official Rules 1956 New York H O Zimman Inc 1956 Tennis Archive Search Tennis Archive Tennis Archive Retrieved December 4 2014 The Philadelphia Inquirer July 15 1942 30 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help External links editBorough of Lansdale Temple University The Ghost Army on the Internet Movie Database The Ghost Army 3132nd Signal Company Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ralph James Wickel amp oldid 1189363918, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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