Veterans by Military Unit: US Air Force (17 veterans)
| Name | Branch | Date | Place | Service | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kenneth Russel Beaubien | US Air Force | the US Air Force during World War II and the Korean War as a Staff Sergeant | |||
| Wesley James Bennett | US Air Force | the US Air Force during the Korean War | |||
| Alvin Edward Bremer | US Air Force | the US Air Force during the Korean War as a B-29 Gunner | |||
| Norman Lewis Bremer | US Air Force | Bet 1948 and 1954 | the US Air Force during the Korean War | ||
| Robert Bugiel | US Air Force | US Air Force | |||
| Edwin William Engerer | US Air Force | Bet 1951 and 1953 | the US Air Force during World War II and the Korean War | ||
| Ralph Earston Foster | US Air Force | the US Air Force during World War II | |||
| Bernard William Glade | US Air Force | the US Air Force during World War II as a navigator | |||
| Harley James Gronewold | US Air Force | 11 Apr 1955 | the US Air Force during peace time as a 1st Lt and pilot | He died in his plane when something went wrong over Japan and he decided to stay with it to avoid crashing in a residental neighborhood. | |
| David Ray Hawley | US Air Force | 1955 | the US Air Force during the Korean War | ||
| James Kent Lowe | US Air Force | the US Air Force during peace time | |||
| Thomas Flagg Koritz, MD | US Air Force | Bet Jul 1980 and 17 Jan 1991 | the US Air Force during Operation Desert Storm | He was one of five dual-rated pilot-MD's in the Air Force. He was shot down while on a bombing mission over Basra Iraq in Operation Desert Storm | |
| Marvin Eugene Rider | US Air Force | the US Air Force during World War II and the Korean War | |||
| David Noble Wilder, Sr | US Air Force | Bet 14 May 1944 and 24 Jun 1953 | the US Air Force during World War II | ||
| Ronald (Paul) Lynott, Sr | US Air Force | Bet Aug 1958 and Sep 1967 | the US Air Force during the Vietnam War | He was stationed at Maxwell AFB in Alabama 1958-1962; Elmendorf AFB in Anchorage Alaska 1962-1964; Goodfellow AFB in San Angelo, TX 1965-1965; and Wheelus AFB in Tripoli Libya 1965-1967 | |
| John Melvin Thompson | US Air Force | Bet 21 Feb 1943 and 7 Apr 1946 | the US Air Force during World War II | ||
| Norman Theodore Wilcox | US Air Force | the US Air Force during the Vietnam War |