World War II
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One original Hatfield
I met Roger about 2 years ago when I joined the Lion's Club in Cadiz Ky. He was a disabled veteran with a heart breaking story. He was also a charter member of our Lion's Club and famous fo
first appeared: 4/26/2008
Survivors of the Bataan Death March
My cousin Walter Engstrom was in the Army Air Force,stationed somewhere in the Phillipines when the Japanese bomber Pearl Harbor in WWII. He was captured and my aunt was told that he was on the death
first appeared: 3/11/2008
HENRY LEWIS SHOLAR, US NAVY WW II USS BACHE DD 470
HENRY LEWIS SHOLAR, son of Emit Henry Sholar and Rutha Belle Chadwick. He was born July 17, 1914 in Dover, Stewart County, Tennessee, and died April 23, 1996 in Clarksville, Montgomery Co., TN.
first appeared: 12/24/2007
MARVIN EDWARD SHOLAR, IS NAVY WW II
MARVIN EDWARD SHOLAR was born August 12, 1912 in Grady County, Georgia, and died March 16, 1985 in Leon County, Florida. He was the son of Samuel Curtiss Sholar and Hannah McMillan. He married PATRIC
first appeared: 12/24/2007
Huertgen Forest and Beyond
For many years, my husband, John R. Weinert did not speak at length of his army combat experiences in WWII. Recently John and his foxhole buddy, Al Miller, were reunited after sixty three years
first appeared: 12/8/2007
James Bell Sholar, Jr. Wounded on Peliliu WWII
James Bell Sholar, Jr. was the son of James Bell Sholar and Mary Gaines. He was born December 04, 1919, and died May 02, 1973 in Hopkinsville, KY. James B Sholar grew up near the to
first appeared: 12/8/2007
Cleland Franklin Carr, US Navy WWII
Cleland Franklin Carr was the son of Nello Carr and Irma Edith Isom. He was born January 05, 1921 in Christopher, Illinois, and died November 07, 1994 in Memphis, Tennessee. He married EUNICE
first appeared: 12/8/2007
WWII - From North Africa to Germany - Corporal Hershel Kiedell Sholar US Army WWII
Hershel Kiedell Sholar, "Kiedell"as he was known by family and friends in Trigg County, KY grew up on a farm with his brothers and sisters in the southern part of Tri
first appeared: 12/5/2007
What my Dad Kept From Me as a Child
My Dad would never discuss his involvement in the War, just telling me that it was something I didn't need to know at my age. My grandmother, however, showed me photos of the prisoners that
first appeared: 12/5/2007
Service History
Service History of Lloyd E. Paris I was called to service in April 1943 and sworn in at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana. I worked in an office typing up forms for new inductees. In May '43,
first appeared: 11/28/2007
My Dad, My Hero
My dad is and will always be my hero. He fought in the Battle of the Bulge during WWII. His service started at the induction center in Watertown, CT and then was sent to Fort Devons, MA.&
first appeared: 11/6/2007
Captain John Stone
1st Lt. John Stone, as platoon leader of "I" Company, 3rd Battalion, 29th Marines, entered combat on Okinawa in April 1945. He assumed command in May 1945, surviving the 82 days conflict. O
first appeared: 11/5/2007
Ray Harder "Leading Seaman"
Ray Harder was "leading seaman" aboard the sailing vessel Vega (USS Juniata) for one year, laster serving three additional years as officer Ensign Harder aboard the USS Sea Wolf, USS Amethy
first appeared: 11/5/2007
The War My Grandfather Never Discussed
My grandfather was in the Army during WWII.
first appeared: 10/29/2007
2 Brothers Find Each Other in Metz, France
Herman Peterson was bivouacking on the outskirts of Metz, France. The Germans occupied Metz. Herman and the other members of his company were resting before they were going in to attack M
first appeared: 10/19/2007
SF Homecoming
I have a uniquestory about the return of a warship to San Francisco Bayin November of 1945. In 1943 myboyfriend, Robert McGihon, enlisted in the Navy and after attendin
first appeared: 10/18/2007
Older Soldier
My Father, Burtis Lee Price, had a job that would have kept him out of the war, but he must have had a conviction that he should join the Army. I am amazed that he was a rifleman in an infantry divis
first appeared: 10/11/2007
US Submarine Men Lost During WWII
All the known US Submarine Men (more than 3,600) Lost During WWII have been researched, compilied and recorded with the most complete government and basic genealogy records anywhere.Descendants
first appeared: 10/7/2007
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