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
MABON
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- John C. Mabon (1927-____)
- US Navy, World War II
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MacDONALD
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- Howard T. MacDonald
(1916-1999) - S Sergeant US Army World War II
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MADLENER
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- Louis K. Madlener (1922-1973)
- Ohio Sgt US Army World War II
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MARTIN
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- Elbert Marty Martin (1920-1995)
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- Fred E. Martin (1922-1994)
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- James C. Martin (1902-1956)
- Private, US Army, World War II
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- Leaton E. Martin (1921-1985)
- PFC US Army World War II
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- Paul E. Martin (1927-2003)
- US Army Air Corps
- Western Star Obituary 20 Mar 2003)
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- Raymond Martin (1924-1999)
- US Army World II - Purple Heart
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MATTHEWS
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- James Edward Matthews
(1918-1997) - PFC US Army World War II
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McCARREN
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- Carrol F. McCarren
(1915-1975) - PFC US Army World War II
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- Lewis J. McCarren (1913-1983)
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McCONNELL
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- John E. McConnell (1913-1988)
- TEC 4 US Army World War II
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McCORMICK
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- Robert E. McCormick
(1925-2002) - US Navy World War II
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McCOY
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- Jesse B. McCoy (1921-2000)
- US Army World War II
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- Clifford H. McCurley
(1923-1945) - S. Sgt.US Army Air Corps, 442nd Bomber Squadron,
320th Bomber Group, (Medium)
- grave at Rose Hill Cemetery - Interment
#3433 in Section D Lot 42 on 20 Apr 1948
- Warren County
World War II Army and Army Air Force Casualites
- S/Sgt.
Clifford H. McCurley , The Western Star,
Lebanon, Ohio, Thursday, April 1, 1948
"S. Sgt McCurley, a gunner on a B-26, had been overseas
about eight months when he was killed in a plane crash in
France in February, 1945. He had been awarded the Air
Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster and Good Conduct Medal.
His bombing group had received the Presidential Citation and
French Citation."
- 9 Dec 2008 email from Jeffrey
McFadden Eaton,Ohio
"442nd Bomber Squadron, 320th Bomber Group, (Medium)
Clifford H. McCurley, was in a B 26. non
battle death. two others died in the accident."
See the website for the 320th
Bomber Group and their Memorial
Page for Sgt McCurley
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McFADDEN (Surname
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- Joseph L. McFadden (1925-____)
- MoMM 2/C USS LCT 1082 World War II
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- Richard
McFadden (1922-1982) - USNR WW2 Naval Aviation Ord. 1st class
1940-1945
- gravestone at Miami Valley Memory Gardens
- 4 Dec 2008 email from Jeffrey
McFadden Eaton,Ohio,
"My father Richard D McFadden, A WW2 vet, is buried at
Miami Valley Memory Gardens. He is not on your vets buried list.
Back in th 50's(before me)he had a funeral home in Waynesville.
It is now an antique store. Imagine that. He worked for Cap Stubbs.
Mom was a Sheehan. I am sure you have heard of them. Also related
to the Rye,Pine,Crockett,Stacey,Burnett,Earnhart family's. Have
been up and down S hill many times. I grew up in Centerville. Had
many relatives in Warren co. In fact today(sunday) I took my uncle
from Waynesville to a WW2 Navy reunion. Drove through Harvesburg.
"
- 9 July 2009 email from
Jeffrey
McFadden added service information & lifespan dates
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McGraw
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- Avery Aaron McGraw (1920-1986)
- PHM3 US Navy World War II
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- Carl D. McGraw (1915-2008)
- US Navy, World War II
- Grave at Miami Valley Memory Gardens
- Carl McGraw, The Franklin Chronicle, Franklin,
Ohio, Thursday, December 18, 2008
"He was a US Navy veteran of World War II."
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McKENZIE
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- Jesse McKenzie (1919-1977)
- TEC 5 US Army World War II
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McKIBBAN
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- Everett R. McKibban
(1916-1973)
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McKINLEY
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- William E. McKinley
(1918-1985) - PFC US Army World War II
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McKINNEY
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- Donald Wright McKinney
(1920-1998) - SSgt US Army World War II
- Ralph McKinney (1922-1986)
- PFC US Army World War II
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McMains
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- William A. McMains
(1913-1984) - Private US Army World War II
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McQUEEN
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- James E. McQueen (1926-1999)
- US Navy, US Army World War II
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MELAMPY
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- Ralph Joseph Melampy
(1921-2000)
- photo of gravestone
at Springboro Cemetery
- Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, April 4, 2000
"He served in World War II and belonged to the American
Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars"
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MELKO
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- John Melko (1920-1999) -
US Navy
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MELLOH
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- William F. Melloh (1923-2002)
- 1st Lieutenant US Army Air Forces World War II
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MELTON
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- Robert Melton (1906-1989)
- US Army 1943-1946
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MENTZ
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- Melvin B. Mentz (1919-1994)
- US Army World War II Purple Heart
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MEREDITH (Surname
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- Robert E. Meredith
(1919-2003) - US Army World WAr II
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MILBURN
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- Cecil R. Milburn (1902-1977)
- Private, US Army World War II
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MILES
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- George Sidney Miles (1915-1958)
- Ohio; Cpl Army Air Forces World War II
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MILLER
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- Albert Junior Miller
(1922-1975) - TEC 5 US Army World War II
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- Edgar Blair Miller (1906-1957)
- Ohio Cpl 1106 Base Unit AAF World War II
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- Forrest B. Miller (1911-2003)
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- Frank D. Miller
(1924-1995) - PFC US Army World War II; Purple Heart
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- Frederick N. Miller
(1926-2001) - US Army World War II
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- George Collie Miller
(1917-2000) - US Army World War II
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- George W. Miller
(1918-1987)
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- James E. Miller (____-2009)
- World War II
- Burial: Gate of Heaven
Cemetery
- Cincinnati Enquirer, Tuesday, March 31, 2009
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- Lee E. "Pete" Miller
(____-2009) - US Army World War II
- Photo: The Cincinnati Enquirer,
Sunday, March 15, 2009
"Pete was a member of the 4th. infantry division that landed
on Utah beach on D-Day and was a gunner in The Battle of the Buldge."
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MIRACLE
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- Virgil Miracle (1912-2004)
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MONEY (Surname
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- Alex Gene Money (1922-1967)
- Kentucky, PFC 480 Engr Maint Co World War II, Purple Heart
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MONFORT (Surname
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- George Clinton Monfort
(1915-1958) - Ohio Pvt 351 Base Unit AAF World War II
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MONTGOMERY
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- Carl E. Montgomery (1921-____)
- US Army
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MOORE
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- Clarence Lionel Moore Sr.
(1919-1991) - PFC, US Army, World War II
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- Everett A. Moore Sr. (1926-1976)
- PFC, US Army, World War II
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- Glenn Moore (1925-2000)
- US Army World War II
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- Henry H. Moore (1921-1979)
- Pvt US Army World War II
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- Lewis D. Moore (1909-1990)
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- Wilson C. Moore (1922-1996)
- S1 US Navy World War II
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MORGAN
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- Ben Morgan (1908-1968) -
443 Base Unit AAF World War II
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- Henry M. Morgan (1918-2000)
- US Army
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- Raymond Chester
Morgan (1918-1999) - Cpl US Army Air Forces World War II
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MORRIS
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- Emory Morris (1918-1982)
- TEC 5 US Army World War II
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- Ralph Herbert Morris Jr.
(1924-2009) - US Army World War II & Korea
- The Western Star, Lebanon, Ohio, Thursday
October 1, 2009
"He was a US Army Veteran of both WWII and the Korean Conflict
and was retired from Purina Co. in Sharonville following twenty
five years of employment"
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MOSLEY
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- Ira Thurman Mosley (1928-1989)
- US Army World War II
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MOUNT
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- Charles Mount (1909-1972)
- Ohio SSgt US Army World War II
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- Wayland D. Mount (1906-1944)
- Technical Sergeant 14th Air Force
- photo of gravestone
at Springboro Cemetery
[made the supreme sacrifice over China]
- Photos courtesy of Jeffrey
Shawhan who writes,
"I found my wife's uncle, Wayland D. Mount on your web
page showing a picture of his marker
in Springboro, Ohio. We were unaware there was a marker for
him except for the one in Kansas City that was for his entire crew.
Before her death his widow gave me all of his personal effects and
medals that were sent to her by the war dept. after his passing
as she knew I would take care of these items with the respect befitting
this hero. I have quite a collection of Dud's effects from his training
materials to his complete flight record and all the correspondence
from the war department after he went missing.
I am attaching to this mail his picture from the war dept. as well
as a shadow box I made containing his medals and citation of honor
signed by Hap Arnold along with the coffin flag also sent by the
AAF."
- US
Army Enlistment Records 1938-1946
Wayland D. Mount of Montgomery County, Ohio enlisted as a Private
on 31 Mar 1942 in the Air Corps at Lockbourne Army Air Base Columbus.
He was a married, white male, height 71" weight 157#.
who's civil occupation was listed as Skilled mechanics and repairmen,
n.e.c. He had 2 years of college.
- Combat
Air Crew Report #8113 [from Footnote.com]
C-47 Aircraft, Serial Number: 41-19468 piloted by Lt. Gibbs
A. Montrose on "Combat Cargo" mission from A P O 627 Ist
T.C.S. on 8 May 1944
The plane was lost 33miles W. Piking (Lamping Border) - cause unknown
- with the loss 2 passengers and 5 crew including Wayland Mount
who was listed as the "A. Engineer" His next of
kin is listed as Mr. Gaylord C. Mount, (father), 48 Missouri Avenue,
Dayton, Ohio
- World
War II Roll of Honor
- CITATION
OF HONOR
United State Army Air Forces
Technical Sergeant Wayland D. Mount
who gave his life in the performance of his duty
May 8, 1944
He lived to bear his country's arms. He died to save it's
Honor. He was a soldier ... and he knew a soldier's duty.
His sacrifice will help to keep aglow the flaming torch that lights
our lives ... that millions yet unborn may know the priceless joy
of liberty And we who pay him homage, and revere his memory,
in solemn pride rededicate ourselves to a complete fullment of the
task for which he so gallantly has placed his life upon the alter
of man's freedom.
H. H. Arnold
General U. S. Army
Commanding General Army Air Forces
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MULLIS
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- J. Lex Mullis (1920-1991)
- S Sgt US Army World War II
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MURRAY
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- Hugh E. Murray (1922-1971)
- TEC 5 US Army World War II
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- Hugh Elmo Murray (1919-1985)
- MMM3 US Navy World War II
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MYERS
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- Harold W. Myers (1904-1981)
- PFC US Army World War II
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- Roger Paul Myers (1929-1977)
- PFC US Army World War II
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