Thousands of Warren Countians have served their country in the
military. I will be happy to add your military veteran to the list. Email your
information, images, etc. to Arne Trelvik
ABBOTT
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- Lewis E. Abbott (1919-1994)
- Sgt US Army World War II
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ABNER
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- Bayes C. Abner (1927-1974)
- New Jersey; Private US Army World War II
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- Rubin Abner (1922-1999)
- US Army Air Force
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ABRAMS
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- Arkie Abrams (1926-1979)
- PFC US Army World War II
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- William T. Abrams (1915-1974)
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ABSHEAR
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- Raymond
Abshear (1919-2013) - World War II
- grave at Butler
County Memorial Park, Hamilton, Ohio
- Anderson
Funeral Homes Website accessed 20 Feb 2013
" . . . He retired from General Motors after 30 years of
service, was a Veteran of WWII, and was a life long member of Franklin
First Baptist church where he served as a deacon. . . ."
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- William A. Abshear Sr.
(1920-1982) - Corporal, US Army World War II
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ACHTERMAN
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- Henry P. Achterman
(1905-1970) - Ohio TEC 4 Medical Dept World War II
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ADAMS
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- Denver Adams (1925-2009)
- US Marine Corps, World War II
- Denver Adams, The Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle,
Thursday September 10, 2009
"He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S.
Marine Corps and he retired from Armco Steel following 33 years
of service. ..."
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- Luther M. Adams (1902-1982)
- photo of gravestone
at Springboro Cemetery
- Luther M. Adams, The Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle,
August 11, 1982
"He was also a veteran of World War II"
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- Thomas F. Adams (1918-2000)
- TEC 5 US Army World War II
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ADKINS
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- Roy D. Adkins Sr. (1919-1994) - T Sgt US Army World
War II
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ADKINSON
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- George E. Adkinson
(1907-1992) - PFC, US Army, World War II
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AKERS
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- Fallon Beverly Akers (1907-1989)
- US Army World War II
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ALBERTSON
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- Alva Charles Albertson
(1917-1991) - S2 US Army
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ALBRIGHT
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- John E. Albright (1907-1983)
- TEC 4 US Army
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ALEXANDER
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- Franklin P. Alexander
(1915-1997)
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- James Lester Alexander
(1916-1994) - PFC US Army, World War II
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ALLEN
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- Alva Thomas Allen
(1917-1986) - US Army 1945-1946
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- Ambrose Allen (1922-2008)
- US Army, World War II
- grave at Deerfield
Cemetery - Sec A lot 47-D
- Photo: "Ambrose Allen," obituary,
Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), Thursday, October 30, 2008,
page B2
" . . . Ambrose served his country proudly in the U.S.
Army during World War II. . . ."
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- Austin W. Allen (1919-2004)
- Private US Army World War II
- photo of gravestone
at Springboro Cemetery
- U.S.
World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946
Name: Austin W Allen
Birth Year: 1919
Race: White, citizen (White)
Nativity State or Country: Kentucky
State of Residence: Kentucky
County or City: Wolfe
Enlistment Date: 16 Jan 1941
Enlistment State: Kentucky
Enlistment City: Fort Thomas Newport
Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Branch Code: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Grade Code: Private
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for assignment to another corps area
Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
Source: Civil Life
Education: 4 years of high school
Civil Occupation: Farm hands, general farms
Marital Status: Single, without dependents
Height: 69
Weight: 128
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- George Allen [killed in
Belgium]
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- Kenneth Levern Allen
(1922 - 1998) - TEC 5 US Army World War II
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- Robert Carroll Allen (1918-1959)
- Ohio S Sgt HQ 5 Camp Bn World War II
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- Willie Allen (1923 - ____)
- Machine Gunner, Company E, 2nd Infantry Division World War II
- photo of gravestone
at Deerfield Cemetery
which contains the following incription on the back,
"World War II
Willie Allen
35 881 154
He served in company E, the 2nd Infantry as a Machine Gunner. While
in the war Willie suffered two wounds, one in the shoulder and another
when a bullet grazed his skull. Willie served in five major battles
of WWII, among them the Battle of Normandy Beach, the Battle of
the Bulge, the Rineland River battle and two others. Willie was
awarded many medals for his service to his country, including the
Combat Infantry Medal, the Sharpshooter Medal, the Machine Gunner
Medal, the European-African Middle Eastern Theatre Ribbon, the Good
Conduct Medal, a Presidential Citation, two Overseas Bars, the WWII
Victory Medal, the Bronze Star with two Oak Leaf Clusters, the Honorable
Service lapel pin for WWII and the Purple Heart which was presented
at the Invasion of Normandy on September 20, 1944.
He was Honorably Discharged from the United States Army on October
28, 1945"
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ALLMYER
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- Milo Allmyer (1904-1968)
- Ohio, Private Med Det 146 Sta Hosp World War II
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AMBURGY
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- Bill Amburgy (1926-1992)
- Private, US Army, World War II
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- Elmo Amburgy (1919-1991)
- TEC 5 US Army World War II
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- Glen Amburgy (1927-2012)
- US Army, World War II
- Anderson
Funeral Homes Website
" . . . He worked for 35 years at General
Motors in Dayton, he was a 32 Degree Mason of the Beavercreek Masonic
Lodge, Scottish Rite in Dayton, and served his country in the Army
stationed in Japan and Korea during WW II. . . ."
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- Ragan Amburgy (1922-1992)
- US Army 1945-1946
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ANDERLE
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- Frances E. Anderle
(1919-2005) - US Navy, World War II
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ANDERSON
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- Byron Christian Anderson
(1917-1981) - Staff Sergeant, US Army, World War II
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- Guild Anderson (1917-1990)
- Sergeant, US Army World War II
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- Leonard C. Anderson
(1919-1982) - PFC, US Army, World War II
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- Newton J. Anderson
(1906-1983) - Staff Sergeant, US Army, World War II, 1941-1945
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- Otis Anderson (1923-2006)
- PFC US Army World War II
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- Paul Thomas Anderson
(1910-1986) - Staff Sergeant, US Army, World War II
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- Richard J. "Dick"
Anderson (1926-2000)
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- Stanley Woodford Anderson
(1908-1987) - Sergeant, US Army, World War II
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ANSPACH
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- Roland L. Anspach (1926-1999)
- S1 US Navy World War II
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APGAR
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- Carl C. Apgar (1926-2007)
- US Army, World War II
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APP
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- Sheldon W. App (1918-1987)
- US Army World War II
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APPLEGATE
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- Dean W. Applegate (1900-19974)
Missouri Pvt US Army World War II
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ARBINO
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- Anthony J. Arbino (1920-1988)
- TEC5 US Army World War II
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AREGOOD
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- Paul Robert 'Bud' Aregood
(1928-2010) - US Army World War II
- photo: "Paul Aregood,"
obituary, Springboro (Ohio) Star Press, Thursday, July
8, 2010, page 2
". . . He served with honor in the US Army during World
War II. ..."
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ARKILL
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- Robert L. Arkill (c1922-2009)
- US Army World War II
- Burial: Springboro
Cemetery
- Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle Thursday March 5, 2009
"he was an Army Veteran of WW II."
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ARMSTRONG
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- Carl W. Armstrong (1910-1989)
- STM2, US Navy, World War II
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ARRASMITH
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- Wilton D. Arrasmith
(1913-1979) - Sergeant, US Army World War II
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ARTHUR
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- Amos Arthur (1918-1996)
- US Army, World War II
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ARY
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- Lewis Wilford Ary (1915-1989)
- photo of gravestone
at Miami Cemetery with
World War II flagholder - Interment #9668 of
Lewis Wilford Ary in Section N lot 28 grave 8 on
22 Sep 1999
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ASHER
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- Luther Asher (1925-1995)
- US Army World War II
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ATKINS
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- Glenn D. Atkins (1922-2002)
- US Army World War II
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ATKINSON
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- Paul Atkinson (1919-2010)
- US Marine Corps, World War II
- grave at Miami Valley Memory Gardens
- Photo: Stine
Kilburn Funeral Home Website
- "Paul Atkinson", The Western
Star, Lebanon, Ohio, Thursday June 17, 2010
"... he was retired as a plumber-steam fitter from the
Wright Patterson Air Force Base with over thirty years of service
and was a proud Veteran of the US Marine corps, serving in WWII.
..."
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AULT
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- Elwood Ault Jr. (1924-1993)
- Corporal US Marine Corps World War II
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AUSTERMAN
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- Ralph B. Austerman Jr.
(1926-2010) - US Army Air Corps, World War II
- grave at Calvary Cemetery, Dayton, Ohio
- photo: "Ralph B. Austerman Jr.,"
obituary, The Dayton (Ohio) Daily News, Friday, April 9,
2010, page A8
" . . . He was a member of St Mary Church, a WW II veteran
serving in the Army Air Corp, was an avid racing fan and was an
ex race car driver . . ."
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AYCOCK
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- Donald D. Aycock (1927-2010)
- US Navy, World War II
- grave at Dayton
National Cemetery
- "Donald D. Aycock," obituary,
Dayton (Ohio) Daily News, Monday, May 17, 2010, page A11
" . . . He was a WWII Navy veteran and later retired
from ABF in 1987. He was a member of the Waynesville American Legion
. . ."
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AYERS
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- James W. Ayers (1923-1992)
- PFC US Army World War II
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AYLSTOCK
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- Wilma Aylstock
(____-____) - Corporal, US Marine Corps
- photo contributed by Gary
L. Chambers 9 Aug 2012
"EAST WORKS - Marine Corporal Wilma Aylstock, formerly a member
of the East Works Pruchasing Department."
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AYRES
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- Robert G. Ayres Jr. (1917-2009)
- US Army World War II
- grave at Woodhill
Cemetery - interment 18 Jul 2009 with a graveside military service
- Photo: The Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle,
Thursday July 16, 2009
"... Mr. Ayres was a graduate of the Franklin High School
Class of 1936, served as a captain in the U.S.Army for five years
during World War II and worked for Baird & Warner Real Estate
for 29 years before Retiring. ..."
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- William Lee Ayres (1925-1991)
- US Army World War II
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