Report: Military Veterans
Description: All Known Veterans (I'm still updating this) Must be logged in in view persons still living
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# | Title | Full Name | Military Service: Date | Military Service |
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801 | Herbert Miles Delano | Abt 1918 | World War I (US) US Army |
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802 | William Ford DeVoe | Abt 1918 | World War I (US) US Army |
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803 | Hugh Converse Harrington | Abt 1918 | World War I - US Army Quatermaster Corps |
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804 | Frank Albert Hart | Abt 1918 | World War I (US) |
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805 | Amariah V. Hartman | 16 Aug 1918 | ||
806 | Benjamin Franklin Haynes | Abt 1918 | World War I | |
807 | Bert F. Hughes | Abt 1918 | World War I (US) US Army 310 Inf., 78 Div, Co.L |
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808 | Hubert Elmer Kidd | Abt 1918 | World War I US Army |
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809 | George H. McCaughey | Abt 1918 | World War I | |
810 | Paul Harris McGormley | Abt 1918 | World War I (US) US Army |
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811 | Darrell Heath Miller | Abt 1918 | World War I (US) US Marine Corps |
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812 | Walter Sherman Moore | Abt 1918 | World War I US Army |
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813 | Gilbert Lind Perkins | 16 May 1918 | US Army Discharged 10Apr1919 |
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814 | Carl W. Schwendler | 1918 | World War I | |
815 | John Willett Sickly | 1918 | World War I (US) US Navy |
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816 | Mayor | Mayor Francis Jay Smith | Abt 1918 | World War I (US) 2nd Lt., US Army Air Corps |
817 | Arthur Philippe St.Laurent | 26 Aug 1918 | World War I (Canada) 2nd Quebec Regt., 3rd Depot, 5th MD |
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818 | Reverend | Reverend Nassau Sommerville Stephens | 24 Sep 1918 | World War I (US) Captain - QMC discharged 14 Mar 1919 |
819 | Floyd C. Strick | Abt 1918 | World War I | |
820 | Clair Wadsworth Strick | Abt 1918 | World War I | |
821 | Pio Teolis | 29 May 1918 | World War I (US) US Army Released 5 Jun 1919 |
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822 | Theodore Victor Wallace | Abt 1918 | World War I - US Army France |
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823 | George Grattan Wallace | Abt 1918 | World War I (US) NY Btry F, 307 Fld Arty |
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824 | Ernest Daniel Weibel | Abt 1918 | World War I (US) | |
825 | Harry Joseph Doyle | 8 Sep 1919 | World War I US Army - SFC 825 Aero Squadron |
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826 | Captain | Captain Jesse Grant Ferrin | 1919 | World War I |
827 | Lieutenant | Lieutenant Gordon A. McLeod | 14 Jan 1919 | World War I (US) also served prior to WWI in Philippines, started as an enlisted man from Vermont about 1910. |
828 | Sergeant | Sergeant Clyde Christopher Mitchell | 02 Oct 1917 - 9 Jun 1919 | |
829 | Captain | Captain Rollin Asher Burditt | 1917 - 01 Mar 1920 | |
830 | Major | Major Lyman F. Barry | Abt 1921 | First Duty Station 1921 Plattsburg Barracks Instructor CMTC World War II |
831 | Lt.Col. | Lt.Col. Charles Burton Briggs | 10 Nov 1927 | New York State National Guard 105 Inf. Co H. Pvt 3/1/1928 Corporal 4/9/1928 Reenisted 7/28/1939; Discharged 9/16/1940 |
832 | Private | Private Ralph Mortimer Burdett | 1917 - 26 Sep 1928 | World War I - US Army 47th Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division, Co.C Killed in Action - Argonne, France |
833 | Lieutenant Commander | Lieutenant Commander John Archibald Bole, Jr. | 1930 | World War II (US) US Navy Navy CrossBronze Star Purple Heart Rank/Rate Lieutenant Commander (Commanding Officer) Service Number 0-062013 From New London, Connecticut Decorations Navy Cross, Bronze Star, Purple Heart Submarine USS Amberjack (SS-219) Loss Date February 16, 1943 Location Off Rabaul Circumstances Probably sunk by depth charge attack |
834 | Colonel | Colonel Quintin Scougall Lander | Abt 1930 | World War II General Douglas MacArthur’s Staff |
835 | Master Sergeant | Master Sergeant Seth David Maine | Abt 1936 | Oregon National Guard World War II (US) US Air Corps Awarded two Purple Hearts, the Bronze Star, and the Combat Infantry Badge. Korea and Vietnam He retired in 1970 from the US Air Force as a Master Sergeant. |
836 | Albert F. Alexander | 12 Oct 1940 | Quartermaster Corps (US) World War II (US) US Army Enlisted for the Panama Canal Dept Discharged 10 Jun 1945 |
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837 | Robert Donald Burdett | 17 Jan 1940 | World War II US Army - Philippines Discharged 01Oct1945 |
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838 | Daniel Loomis Paddock | 6 Sep 1940 | World War II - Panama Canal US Army Air Corps Sergeant |
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839 | Harvie Ellis Walker | 1940 | World War II (US) US Army - South Pacific 41st Infantry Division |
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840 | Robert Eugene Weaver | 1940 | World War II - US Army Europe |
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841 | Frederick Leo Allingham, Jr. | Abt 1941 | World War II US Marine Corps 2nd Marine Division - went into Nagasaki a short time after the second atomic bomb was dropped on August 8, 1945. |
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842 | Antonio Joseph Artino | 26 Oct 1941 | World War II (US) Antonio enlisted in the United States Navy on October 16, 1941 and served until February 26, 1946. He served as a Gunners Mate Second Class during World War II and was awarded the Bronze Star. |
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843 | Lieutenant | Lieutenant Lloyd Buster Bardwell, Jr. | 1941 | World War II (US) US Army Air Corps 500th Bomber Squadron 345th Bomber Killed in Action - was shot down by a Japanese minelayer (ship) while on a bomb run. He landed his B-25 on the water near the Celebes Islands (Sulawesi, Indonesia). All the men got out of the pilot's hatch, but they were being strafed by Zeros while in the water. Missing in Action, awarded the Purple Heart Medal and Air Medal |
844 | Roy Charles Bardwell | 15 Sep 1941 | World War II (US) US Army Air Corps Bombadier on a B-17 |
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845 | Staff Sargent | Staff Sargent Lloyd B. Bennett | 1941 | World War II (US) US Army, 339th Infantry, 85th Division Served in North Africa ad killed in action in Italy |
846 | Elwin Patterson Brown | 24 Jan 1941 | World War II US Army |
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847 | Sergeant | Sergeant Ralph Lewis Burditt | Abt 1941 | World War II (US) |
848 | Corporal | Corporal Isaac E. Clewley | Abt 1941 | World War II (US) Corporal Isaac E. Clewley was the first member of the eastern Maine's famed 152nd Field Artillery Battalion to die in World War II, on of the first to arrive in the Pacific area of fighting. The "Isaac E. Clewley Post, VFW of Brewer, Maine" was named in his honor. |
849 | Eugene Walter Cole | Abt 1941 | World War II (US) US Army - PFC Pacific |
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850 | Chauncey David Cole, Jr. | Abt 1941 | World War II (US) US Army Air Corps - LTC Europe and Pacific |
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