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HACKER
(Surname
Index) |
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- Luther Hacker (1924-1990)
- Corporal, US Army World War II
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HACKMANN (Surname
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- Carl
A. Hackmann (1919-1977) - Pvt US Army World War II
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HAGEMEYER (Surname
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- Myron William Hagemeyer
(1924-1996) - US Navy World War II
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HAINES (Surname
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- Walter B. Haines (1908-1970)
- Ohio, SSgt 231 Base Unit, Army Air Force
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HALE
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- Clyde E. Hale Sr. (1921-2009)
- US Navy, World War II
- photo of gravestone
at Miami Cemetery
- Photo: Stubbs-Conner
Funeral Home Website
- Clyde E. Hale Sr., The Dayton Daily News,
Monday December 7, 2009
"... He was a WWII Navy veteran and a member of the Waynesville
First Church of Christ, Waynesville American Legion Post 615, Lebanon
VFW, Dasabled Veterans of America, and the Carpenters Local 104.
..."
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- James Edgar Hale (1915-1998)
- T Sgt US Marine Corps World War II
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HALL (Surname
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- Corliss Willoughby Hall
(1898-1975) - Corporal, US Army, World War II
- photo of gravestone
at Miami Cemetery with
US Veteran flag holder - Interment #7886 of
Corliss Willoughby Hall in Sec S Lot 47-4 on 20
Jun 1975
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- Edd Lee Hall (1921-1977) -
US Army World War II
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- Harold E. Hall (1928-2001)
- S1 US Navy World War II
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- Raymond M. Hall (1917-1985)
- Sgt US Marine Corps World War II
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- Robert R. Hall (1912-1944)
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HAMMOND (Surname
Index) |
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- Gaither L. Hammond
(1922-2004) - TEC 4, US Army, World War II
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HAMMONS
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- Vestal D. Hammons (1925-2011)
- US Army, World War II
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HAMPTON (Surname
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- Hendricks Hampton
(1919-2004) - Corporal, US Army Air Forces, World War II
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- Samuel O. Hampton (1922-2009)
- US Army World War II
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HANDLEY
(Surname
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- J. Frank Handley (1914-2009)
- photo of gravestone
at Springboro Cemetery
- J. Frank Handley, The Middletown (Ohio)
Journal, Tuesday November 10, 2009
"... He served in the United
States Army during WWII. ..."
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HANNAH
(Surname
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- Harry A. Hannah Sr. (1922-1990)
- US Navy
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- Walter L. Hannah (1923-1945)
- US Army World War II
- photo of gravestone
at Springboro Cemetery
- Warren
County World War II Army and Army Air Force Casualites
- Walter Hannah, The Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle,
March 1, 1945
"Overseas One Month
Pvt. Walter Hannah, 21, was killed in action February 12 in Germany
according to a War Department communication received Monday by his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hannah, of Township Road east of Franklin.
Pvt. Hannah attended the Middletown and Springboro schools and entered
the service lastAugust 29, less than six months ago. At home
bridfly during the Christmas holidays, he left for overseas
service on January 7.
Two Brothers are in the service, S/Sgt. Richard Hannah, in the South
Pacific, and Seaman Fred Hannah, currently stationed at Sampson,
N. Y."
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HARBACH
(Surname
Index) |
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- Frank E. Harbach
(1924-2003) - Corporal, US Army, World War II
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HARDING
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- Edwin F. Harding
(1886-1970) - Major General, US Army, World
War I & World War II
- photo of gravestone
at Woodhill Cemetery
- Sec 4 Lot 28-15
"Military Honors Paid To General," obituary, The
Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Jun 1970
". . . General Harding was graduated from West Point in
1909 and was then commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the U. S.
Infantry.
". . . He was called back to West Point in 1916 as an instructor
in history, and was on duty there at the outbreak of World War I.
But the young Army officer was not released from his duty at the
academy until July, 1918, and did not go overseas until after the
Armistice was signed later that year.
" . . . In February, 1942, he was made a major general and
placed in command of the 32nd Infantry Division. He took this division
to Australia in 1942 and from there through the early phases of
its first campaign in New Guinea, know as the Buna campaign.
- Photo: "Edwin
F. Harding" From Wikipedia,
the free encyclopedia
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- Edwin F. Harding Jr.
(1918-1967) Ohio Colonel, 98 Bomb Group AF; World
War II & Korea; DFC-SS-AM
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HARPEN
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- Walter J. "Wally" Harpen
(1924-2010) - US Army Signal Corps, World War II
- grave at Rose
Hill Cemetery
- Photo: Edgington
Funeral Homes Website
" . . . After graduation from Central Catholic
High School in Toledo, he joined the army and proudly served in
the Philippines in the signal corps during WWII. . . ."
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HARRIS
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- Thomas Harris Jr. (c1919-2009)
- US Navy World War II
- Thomas Harris, The Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle,
Thursday October 1, 2009
"... He served in the United States Navy during World War
II. ..."
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HARRISON
(Surname
Index)
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- Alvin F. "Red" Harrison
(1915-1992) - US Army Air Corps 1943-1946
- grave at Woodhill
Cemetery
- "Largest Draft
Call Sends 101 Men To Army," The Western Star (Lebanon,
Ohio), Thursday, January 7, 1943, pages 1A & 3A
- "Alvin Harrison," obituary,
The Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, June 9, 1992
" . . . A native of Warren County, Mr. Harrison was a World
War II veteran. . . ."
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- Elden Harrison (1924-1999)
- Pvt US Army World War II
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HART (Surname
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- David Frank Hart (1921-1997)
- US Army, World War II
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- James Wilbur Hart (1923-1972)
- PFC 1385 Mil Police Bn World War II
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- Robert J. Hart (1915-1996)
- US Air Force
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HARTSOCK (Surname
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- Max D. Hartsock (1914-2001)
- US Army World War II
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- Owen F. Hartsock (1923-2003)
- Sergeant, US Army World War II
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HARVEY
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- Arch D. Harvey (1907-1973)
- Indiana, Lieutenant Colonel, Army Air Forces
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- Sherman Harvey (1921-2001)
- PFC US Army World War II
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HARVILLE (Surname
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- Thomas J. Harville
(1926-1974) - US Army World War II
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HATFIELD (Surname
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- Dale H. Hatfield (1918-1945)
- 2nd Lieutenant, 44 Divison, US Army - 2 Purple Hearts, 2 Bronze Stars,
1 Silver Star
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Interment #6845 in lot 39-4 on 14 Nov 1948
- Warren
County World War II Army and Army Air Force Casualites
- Dale
H. Hatfield - The Western Star, Lebanon, Ohio, Thursday, May
24, 1945
- Dale
H. Hatfield, The Western Star, Lebanon, Ohio, Thursday, November
18, 1948
"On March 9, 1942 he answered his country's
call to duty and served 38 months in the 44th
Division of the U. S. Army. In September 1944 he left
for overseas duty in the EUropean theater. There his gallant
spirit and meritorious service in action against the enemy won for
him the Purple Heart and Bronze Star. His valiant deeds and
unselfish devotion to duty merited him a battlefield commission
of Second Lieutenant on January 8, 1945. He was fatally wounded
in Austria May 3, 1945 and succumbed to his wounds in a hospital
in Germany. He was posthumously awarded the Silver Star and
another Bronze Star and Purple Heart."
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- Lonnie L. Hatfield (1923-1998)
- PFC US Army World War II
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- Raymond Hatfield (1926-2001)
- US Navy World War II
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- Robert V. Hatfield
(1925-1990) - S Sgt US Army World War II
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HATTON
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- Raymond Hatton (1912-1974)
- Ohio, PFC US Army, World War II
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- Thomas Arthur Hatton
(1919-1981)
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HAWKE
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- Albert C. Hawke (1917-1978)
- S. Sergeant, US Army World War II
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HAWKINS
(Surname
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- Horace Leslie Hawkins
(1916-1991) - S Sgt US Army Air Corps (1942-1945) World War II
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- John Clifton Hawkins (1920-2010)
- US Army World War II
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Interment #? in Sec I lot 63-4 on 24 May 2010
- Oswald-Hoskins
Funeral Home Website accessed 18 May 2010
" ... He briefly interrupted his stint in the U.S. Army
in 1944 to marry his childhood sweetheart Ida Jean Gray on March
9. ..."
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- Robert N. Hawkins (1924-1998)
- US Army World War II
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HAYES
(Surname
Index)
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- Deward Hayes (1925-1975)
- SC 3 US Navy World War II
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- Gerald R. Hayes (1925-1981)
- AMM2 US Navy, World War II
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- Robert T. Hayes (1909-1959)
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- Roy E. Hayes (1919-2004)
- Aviation Cade, US Army Air Forces, World War II
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HAYS
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- Paul S. Hays (1922-2005) -
PFC US Army World War II
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HAYSLETT
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- Robert K. Hayslett
(1923-1981) - Captain, US Army Air Corps World War II
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HEADLEY
(Surname
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- Paul L. Headley (1924-2009)
- Western Star, Lebanon, Ohio, Thursday September
17, 2009
"He was a 1942 graduate of West Chester High School and
served in the U.S. Army Air Force during World War II"
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HEALEY
(Surname
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- Joseph E. Healey (1919-1943)
- Pennsylvania, Corporal 59 Coast Artillery, World War II
- photo of gravestone
at Deerfield Cemetery
- Sec C Lot 22 E
- "Cpl. Joe Healey Rites Saturday",
unnamed paper dated 21 Apr 1949
"Services will be held Saturday at 9:30 a. m. at St. Francis
de Sales Church here in charge of the Rev. Father James Krusling
for Cpl. Joseph Helaey, 25, who died in a Japanese prison camp after
his capture on Corregidor.
Military rites will be conducted by the local Veterans of Foreign
Wars at the grave in South Lebanon Cemetery. The body is at Oswald
Funeral Home here. A former Lebanon resident, he is survived by
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Healey of Meadville, Pa., a son,
Larry Paul, a sister, Mrs. L. J. Eilers, Kenwood, and several aunts
and uncles of South Lebanon."
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HEATH
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- Selden Heath, II (1927-1986)
- CM1 US Navy World War II, Korea,
Vietnam
- photo of gravestone
at Miami Cemetery - name
on 2 stones: a military marker in Veteran's Section and a family
marker in Sec S Lot 175 [Not Found in the Register of Interments]
- "Selden Heath" unnamed paper
dated 10 Sep 1986
" ... He retired from a career in the U.S. Navy in 1965
and in June of 1986 her retired as an equipment mechanic with the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. ..."
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HELM
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- Artis "Art" Helm
(1922-2009) - US Army Air Corps
- Burial: Salem Cemetery, Liberty, Kentucky
- Photo: Tobias
Funeral Home Website
- Artis Helm, The Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle,
Thursday July 9, 2009 page 1 & 4
"After graduation from Casey County (Kentucky) High School
in 1942, he entered the Army Air Corp. During World War II, Art
served in the 30th Bomb Group maintaining B-24’s in the following
combat areas; Central Pacific, Eastern Mandates, Western Pacific,
Marianas, Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands and Air Offensive Japan. Artis
achieved the rank of Sergeant and earned (5) bronze stars during
his 26 ½ months of overseas service. He is a member of the
American Legion Post #78 and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #3634
both in Liberty, Kentucky."
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HELSINGER
(Surname
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- Raymond L. Helsinger
(1909-1988) - Corporal, US Army, World War II
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HELTON
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- Eugene Ralph Helton (c1824-1943)
- US Navy, World War II
- The
Middletown (Ohio) Journal, Saturday, April 28, 1945
"... Eugene Ralph Helton, 19, an aviation machinist mate
second class of the navy, was drowned Nov. 5, 1943, as a result
of an automobile accident at Pennsecalo,[sic]
Fla. ..."
- "Former Springboro Lad Killed in
Florida,", The Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, November
11, 1943
"Killed In Florida.
Eugene Ralph Helton, 19, aviation machinist mate second class, was
drowned at Pensacola, Florida, following an automobile accident,
his parents, Mr. and MRs. John Conley, of Lebanon Route One, learned
Saturday morning in a telegram from the War Department.
Helton who resided at Middletown prior to his enlistment in the
Navy a year ago, graduated from Springboro High School and was well
known in that community."
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- Gardner Helton (1922-2003)
- US Army
- grave at Morrow
Cemetery
- "Gardner Helton", The Western
Star, Lebanon, Ohio, Thursday,
June 26, 2003
"... He was born in Salyersville, Ky., on Jan. 13, 1922 to
Dennie and Rena (Cook) Helton and was a U.S. Army World War II veteran.
..."
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- Kenneth Helton (c1925-1945)
- Corporal, US Marine Corps, World War II
- Ohio
World War II Casualty List: Navy, Marines and Coast Guard
HELTON, Kenneth William, Cpl., USMC. Mother, Mrs. Anna Conley, Rt.
1, Lebanon.
- "Loses Life in Okinawa Battle"
The Middletown (Ohio)
Journal, Saturday, April 28, 1945
"Cpl. Kenneth Helton, 20, who was a member of the sixth
marine division fighting on Okinawa, was killed on that island April
13, it was learned here Friday.
Helton is the son of Mrs. John Conley of Route 3, Lebanon, and the
grandson of Mrs. Lillian Aylstock, 1420 Young St.
In the service three years this month, Helton trained at Parris
Island, S.C., and New River, N. C. Home last January Helton reported
to New River following his furlough and was shipped to the south
pacific from there.
He fought for two months on Bouganville [sic]
before going on to Okinawa. ..."
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- Robert Helton - US Navy,
World War II
- The
Middletown (Ohio) Journal, Saturday, April 28, 1945
"... Survivors other than his mother and grandmother are
one sister, Mrs. Dorothy Chambers, of Middletown, a brother, Robert,
with the navy in the Philippines; a half-sister, Martha Joe Conley,
of Lebanon Route 3, four step-brothers, 1st Lt. Raymond
Conley, in England; John Conley, Jr. of
the navy at Iwo Jima; Dean Conley of the army infantry
in Oklahoma, and Robert Conley, at Home."
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HENDERSON
(Surname
Index) |
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- Everett A. "Andy"
Henderson (1913-1988) - TEC 4 US Army World War II
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- Joseph E. Henderson
(1909-1971)
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- Lafe A. Henderson (1918-1985)
- US Army World War II
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HENNIGEN
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- Paul E. Hennigen (c1926-2011)
- US Army, World War II
- "Paul E. Hennigen," obituary, Cincinnati
Enquirer, Tuesday, March 15, 2011, page B4
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HENSLEY
(Surname
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- Clarence Hensley (1926-1988)
- PFC, US Army, World War II
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HENSON
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- Lawrence O. Henson
(1924-____) - Sergeant, US Army, World War II
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HERCHENHAHN
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HERMAN
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- Paul Frederick Herman (1917-2009)
- US Army World War II
- Photo: Baldwin-Fairchild
Funeral Home web site
- Paul Herman, The Springboro (Ohio) Star
Press, Thursday September 24, 2009
"... He served in the U.S. Army during World War II and
retired after 23 years of service with the U.S. Air Force. ..."
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HESS
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- Estille Murl Hess (1921-1978)
- S1 US Navy World War II
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- Harold Edgar Hess (1894-1983)
- World War I & World
War II
- photo of gravestone
at Springboro Cemetery
- "Harold Hess," unnamed paper
dated 27 Apr 1983
" . . . He served in World War I & World War II, and
was employed at Bendix Corp. at South Bend, where he lived since
retiring from the service in 1946. . . ."
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HETZLER (Surname
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- David W. Hetzler (1906-2001)
- US Army Air Corps, World War II
- grave at Woodhill
Cemetery - Sec 3 Lot 213-12
- "Largest Draft
Call Sends 101 Men To Army," The Western Star (Lebanon,
Ohio), Thursday, January 7, 1943, pages 1A & 3A
- "David W. Hetzler," obituary
from unnamed 2001 newspaper on file at the Warren County Genealogical
Society
" . . . He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the
U.S. Air Force. . . ."
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HICKS (Surname
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- Hubert Marshall Hicks (1910-1981)
- US Army World War II
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- Raymond James Hicks (1928-1949)
- Ohio SA US Navy World War II
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HILL
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Index)
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- Arthur B. Hill (1915-1985)
- US Army, World War II
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- Arthur F. Hill (1910-1992)
- PFC US Army World War II
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- Paul J. Hill
(1925-2009) - Sergeant, US Army World War II
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- Paul L. Hill (1922-1993) -
PFC US Army World War II
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- Perl Lavern Hill (1924-1944)
- Ohio, PFC 25 Marines, 4 Marine Division, World War II
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Interment #6817 in Sec B lot 82-8 on 27 Jun
1948
- Ohio
World War II Casualty List: Navy, Marines and Coast Guard
"HILL, Perl L. Pfc., USMCR. Mother, Mrs.
Fletah Hill, 410 W. Mulberry St., Lebanon."
- Photo: The
Western Star, Lebanon, Ohio, July 1, 1948
"...killed in action in the South Pacific in July, 1944,
while serving with the US Marines. Burial was in Lebanon
Cemetery"
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- Robert Perry Hill (1924-1978)
- S2, US Navy, World War II
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- Walter J. Hill (1916-2003)
- US Army (Western Star Obituary 26 Jun 2003)
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- William Newton Hill (1904-1983)
- Pvt US Army World War II
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HINELINE (Surname
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- Joseph Lawrence Hineline (____-1945) - Private, US
Army, World War II
- World War II Honor
Roll
- "Local
Casualty News During Past Week Blackest In Several Months,"
The Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, April 26, 1945
". . . Killed in
Action March 31
Last Thursday the Chronicle reported Pvt. Joseph Hineline missing
in action in Germany March 31. On Thursday afternoon, his mother,
Mrs. Olive Hineline, was advised in a War Department telegram that
her so had been killed in action March 31 in Germany and on Tuesday
of this week received a letter confirming his death.
Pvt. Hineline, aged 26, had served in the army for two years. He
graduated from Franklin High School in 1937. A brother, Cpl. Edward
Hineline, is stationed at Fort Jackson, S. C., and a younger brother,
Charles, is graduating from high school next month. . . ."
- American
Battle Monuments Commission
The World War II Honor Roll
Joseph L. Hineline
Private, U.S. Army
Service # 15361901
20th Infantry Battalion, 10th Armored Division
Entered the Service from: Ohio
Died: 31-Mar-45
Buried at: Plot E Row 30 Grave 39
Lorraine American Cemetery
St. Avold, France
Awards: Purple Heart
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HINES (Surname
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- Garland Lee Hines (1920-1969)
- Ohio, PFC US Marine Corps, World War II
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- Harold S. Hines (1921-1983)
- Staff Sergeant, US Army World War II
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HISEY (Surname
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- Benjamin H. Hisey (1926-2003)
- photo of gravestone
at Miami Cemetery with
World War II flagholder - Interment #10009 in
Section H lot 32-6 on 22 Feb 2003
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- Ralph L. Hisey (1915-1993)
- Corporal, US Army Air Corps, World War II
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HISLE (Surname
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- Boyd Hisle (1926-1987) -
US Army World War II
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- Clarence E. Hisle (1924-1992)
- TEC 5 US Army World War II
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HITCHCOCK (Surname
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- John Hitchcock, Jr.
(January 6th, 1928 - July 27th, 2009)
- grave at Lebanon
Cemetery
- Photo: Stubbs-Conner
Funeral Home Website
- The Western Star, Lebanon, Ohio, Thursday August
6, 2009
"John was a WWII Navy veteran and retired from GM in 1985
after 38 years of service."
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HOCHSTETLER
(Surname
Index) |
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- Lorin E. Hochstetler
(1919-2008) - Sergeant, US Army, World War II
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HODGE
(Surname
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- James M. Hodge (1922-1985)
- Private, US Army World War II
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- John Carroll Hodge
(1916-1998) - Corporal, US Army Air Force, World War II
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HOELTKE
(Surname
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- Edwin H. Hoeltke (1925-2011)
- "Edwin Hoeltke," obituary, Cincinnati
Enquirer, Tuesday, June 7, 2011, page B4
"WW II . . ."
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HOFFER
(Surname
Index) |
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- Edgar Floyd Hoffer (1923-1973)
- Ohio PFC US Army World War II
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HOGAN
(Surname
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- Elbert Hogan Jr. (1923-2005)
- US Navy, World War II
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- John D. Hogan (1918-1989)
- PFC US Army World War II
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HOKE
(Surname
Index) |
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- Howard E. Hoke (1918-1968)
- US Navy World War II
- photo of gravestone
at Springboro Cemetery
- The Franklin Chronicle, June 13, 1965
"Mr. Hoke was a native of Miami County, a veteran of World
War II, having served in the U.S. Navy."
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HOLBROOK
(Surname
Index) |
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- Woodrow Holbrook (1913-1990)
- TEC 4 US Army, World War II
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HOLLCROFT
(Surname
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- Paul E. Hollcroft (1925-2008)
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HOLLINGSHEAD
(Surname Index)
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photo
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- Herschel L. Hollingshead
(1907-1972) - US Army, World War II
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Interment #8657 in Sec H Lot 103-8 on 8 Jan 1972
- "Largest Draft
Call Sends 101 Men To Army," The Western Star (Lebanon,
Ohio), Thursday, January 7, 1943, pages 1A & 3A
- "Herschel Hollingshead," unnamed
paper dated 5 Jan 1972 on file at the Warren County Genealogical
Society
" . . . He was a veteran of World War II and
an elder in the Lebanon United Presbyterian Church. . . ."
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HOLLINGSWORTH (Surname
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- James D. Hollingsworth
(c1927-2010) - US Marine Corps, World War II
- grave at Woodhill
Cemetery
- "James D. Hollingsworth," obituary,
Middletown (Ohio) Journal, Wednesday, March 10, 2010, page
C2
" . . . He was a WW II Marine Veteran and a carpenter at
the Mound retiring in 1990. . . ."
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- Jesse
Hollingsworth - Second Lieutenant, US Marine Corps World War
II
- "Lt. Hollingsworth Wounded In Action",
The Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday October 12, 1944
"Second Lt. Jesse Hollingsword [sic] serving with the 5th
Marines in the South Pacific, has been wounded in action, according
to a letter received here yesterday from the Marine Officer.
Although details are lacking, it was learned Lt. Hollingsworth suffered
shrapnel wounds during the Palau Islands campaign sometime in September.
Lt. Hollingsworth is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hollingsworth,
of East Fourth Street, and has been stationed in the South Pacific
with the Marines for the past 28 months."
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- Jonathan Omar Hollingsworth
(1917-1999) - BM 2 US Navy World War II
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- Milton D. Hollingsworth
(1917-1944) - S. Sgt. Co. L 120th Inf b. near Oregonia, OH; enlisted
4 Aug 1939; seved 14 mos. In Iceland. Several Citations of Honor, Purple
Heart; Killed in action in France
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- Paul H. Hollingsworth
(1920-2011) - US Marine Corps, World War II
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HOLLOWAY (Surname
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- Leslie H. Holloway
(1921-1984) - TEC 5 US Army, World War II
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HOOBLER (Surname
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- George Lewis Hoobler
(____-2011) - US Navy, World War II
- Photo: Anderson
Funeral Homes Website
" . . . George was a mechanical engineer
who served as an officer in the Navy during WWII. . . ."
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HOOKS (Surname
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- William H. Hooks (1922-1982)
- Merchant Marine, World War II
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HOPPER
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- Jones
Charles Hopper aka Charles Hopper (1921-1944)
- Second Lieutenant, 14th Army Air Corps, World War II
- grave at Woodhill
Cemetery -Section 8 Lot 207 Grave 2
- U.S.
World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946
Name: Hopper, Jones C
Serial Number: 35471369
Enlistment Place: Cincinnati, Ohio
Enlistment Date: 26 August 1942
Grade Code: Private
Branch Alpha: Bi
Enlistment Term: Enlistment For The Duration of The War or Other
Emergency, Plus Six Months, Subject To The Discretion of The President
or Otherwise According To Law
Nativity: Kentucky
Birth Year: 1921
Race and Citizenship: White, Citizen
Education: 2 Years of College
Civil Occupation: Skilled Occupations In Building of Aircraft, N.E.C.
Marital Status: Single, Without Dependents
Army Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
Card Number:
Box Number: 0946, Reel Number: 5.8
- Warren County World
War II Army and Army Air Force Casualites
- Photo: "This Week's Casualty Lists
Include Two Franklin Boys", The
Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle,
Thursday October 12, 1944
"Two Franklin youths, Lt. Jones Charles Hopper
23 and Pfc. Elroy Six, 24, were
included in casualty lists of the past week, both being listed as
killed in action.
Hopper, a Second Lieutenant in the Air Forces, was killed September
7 in China, according to word received last Saturday by his mother,
Mrs. Nelllie Hopper, of Route One, Germantown.
...
On September 17, Major General C. L. Chennault wrote Hopper's mother
in part as follows: "It is with deep regret that I must inform
you that your son, Second Lt. Jones Charles Hopper, was reported
killed in action Sept. 7, 1944. No doubt you have already been informed
by the War Department.
"Lt. Hopper was Bombardier of an airplane engaged in an important
combat mission within enemy territory when his airplane was shot
down by enemy fire. He died instantly and without pain.
"Under all conditions your son exhibited a courage and devotion
to duty which was in keeping with the highest traditions of the
Army Air Forces. He was in every respect a fine officer and a true
American. His record overseas will ever serve as an incentive in
our future operations against the enemy.
"On behalf of the officers and men of the 14th Air Force,
I extend my deepest sympathy. Sincerely yours, C. L. Chennault,
Major General, U. S. A., Commanding."
Second Lt. Jones Charles Hopper, of Route One, Germantown, was killed
in action in China on September 7, according to word received here
Saturday from the War Department.
Lt. Hopper, who had been serving as a bombardier with the Army Air
Forces in China since last June, was a graduate of Franklin High
School in 1939 and was inducted into the armed forces in September,
1942. He was sent to Gowan Field, Boise, Idaho, in the Quartermaster
Division and later to Pueblo, Colo., where he enlisted in the Army
Air Corps. Receiving his basic training at Pendleton Field, Ore.,
Lt. hopper was commissioned a second lieutenant at Victorville,
Calif., one year ago.
At the time of his induction in the service he was attending Otterbein
College. ..."
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HORNSBY
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- James Hornsby (1918-1990)
- PFC US Army 1940 - 1946
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HOUSTON
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- Clifford Paul Houston
(4 Apr 1922 - 15 May 2009)
- Photo: Turfs
Schildmeyer Family Funeral Homes Website
- grave at Rose Hill Cemetery
- Cincinnati Enquirer, Monday, May 18, 2009
"Cliff proudly served his country in the U.S. Marine
Corp. during WWII in the Pacific Theater. "
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- Orbin Howard (1920-2010)
- US Army World War II
- grave at Edwardsville
Cemetery
- Photo: Oswald-Hoskins
Funeral Home Website
- "Orbin Howard", The Western Star, Lebanon
Ohio, Thursday January 28, 2010
"... he was a US Army WWII veteran serving
in the European Theatre in the Third Armored Division. ..."
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- Shelby Howard (1921-1995)
- S Sgt US Army World War II
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HOWELL
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- Robert Eugene Howell
(1914-1978) - Captain, US Army, World War II
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HUFF
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- Carlous Huff (1925-2006)
- S2, US Navy, World War II
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- Dewey Huff (1913-1979) -
PFC US Army World War II
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- Edwin P. Huff (1919-2010)
- TEC 5 US Army World War II ; Bronze Star Medal
- photo of gravestone
at Deerfield Cemetery
- Section G Lot 343 C
- Photo: Stine
Kilburn Funeral Home Website
- "Edwin P. Huff," obituary, The
Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio, Thursday July 29, 2010, page B2
"age 90 of South Lebanon passed peacefully Tuesday morning,
July 27, 1010. Born November 22, 1919 in Owsley County, Kentucky,
Edwin was the son of William and Etta (Duff) Huff and and a decorated
U.S. Army World War II Veteran.
... Funeral services will be held at the church at 1:00pm with Pastor
David Frasure officiating. Burial with Military Honors will follow
in the Deerfield Cemetery ..."
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- Clyde Huffer Jr. (1923-1989)
- PFC, US Army, World War II
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HUFFORD (Surname
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- John Lyle Hufford (1913-1979)
- Private, US Army World War II
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HULL (Surname
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- John William Hull (1918-1976)
- Ohio BM2 US Navy World War II
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- Richard H.
Hull (1922-1993) - US Navy World War II
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- Robert L. Hull (1926-1945)
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HUNTER
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- Arnold Hunter (1907-1981)
- PFC US Army World War II
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- Burnis Hunter (1923-1961)
- Colorado, PFC, 881 Chemical Co, World War II
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- Ralph Thomas Hunter (1915-2010)
- US Army, World War II
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Interment in Sec H Lot 127-8 on 9 Jan 2010
- Photo: Oswald-Hoskins
Funeral Home Website
- Ralph Thomas Hunter, The Western Star,
Lebanon, Ohio, Thursday January 7, 2010
"...He was a Middletown High Shcool graduate and served
in the U.S. Army during World War II. ..."
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- Willie Hunter (1923-1994)
- US Army World War II
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HURLEY (Surname
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- Howard Hurley (1920-1988)
- US Army 1942-1945
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- Orville C. Hurley (1913-1983)
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HURSH (Surname
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HURSONG
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- Elrow Arlington Hursong
(1916-1970) - Ohio, Private, US Marine Corps, World War II
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HURST
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- Stanley Hurst (1924-2003)
- photo of gravestone
at Springboro Cemetery
with World War II flagholder
- "Stanley Hurst" Middletown
(Ohio) Journal 2003
"... He was a U.S. Army Air Force veteran serving during World
War II."
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- Willie Hurst (1922-2009)
- US Marines, World War II
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HURT (Surname
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- Lamar Hurt (1924-2009) -
US Navy, World War II & Korea
- Lamar Hurt Obituary, The Middletown (Oho)
Journa, Wednesday, January 7, 2009
"He retired from Armco Steel in 1987 and served in the
United States Navy during WWII and the Korean War."
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