Veterans by Military Unit: US Army (180 veterans)
| Name | Branch | Date | Place | Service | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Eldon Curtis Aanenson | US Army | Aft 22 Jan 1945 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| Quentin Carlyle Aanenson | US Army | Bet 2 Aug 1942 and 9 Jan 1946 | the US Army during World War II as a fighter pilot | ||
| Glenn W Allstot | US Army | the US Army during World War II | |||
| David Edward Anderson | US Army | Bet 5 Nov 1969 and 6 Feb 1978 | the US Army during the Vietnam War | ||
| Richard Riley Ayres | US Army | Bet 1946 and 1948 | the US Army during peace time | ||
| Earl Francis Barham | US Army | the US Army during World War II | |||
| Jeff Barham | US Army | the US Army during the Vietnam War | |||
| Pearl Albert Blackburn | US Army | Bet 28 Jun 1918 and 17 May 1919 | the US Army during World War I in Company A, 123rd Infantry | ||
| Shelby Martin Blankenship | US Army | Bet 24 Nov 1942 and 4 Sep 1945 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| Walter Francis Louis Bober | US Army | Bet 11 Jul 1944 and 5 Aug 1946 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| Heinrich Wilhelm (Henry) Bock | US Army | Bet 24 Jun 1941 and 9 Jun 1945 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| Warren Willard Bock | US Army | Bet 27 Mar 1946 and 8 Apr 1947 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| Roland Bolte | US Army | Bet 8 Mar 1944 and 10 Jan 1945 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| Allen Dale Bremer | US Army | From 9 Feb 1951 to 9 Feb 1953 | the US Army during the Korean War | ||
| Carl Henry Bremer | US Army | the US Army during World War I | |||
| Edward Friedrich Bremer | US Army | the US Army during World War I | |||
| Norbert Duane Bremer | US Army | the US Army during the Korean War | |||
| Paul Robert Bremer | US Army | the US Army during peace time | |||
| Ronald Harry Bremer | US Army | From 25 Sep 1946 to 11 Mar 1948 | the US Army during peace time as a Technical Sergeant | ||
| William Edward Bremer | US Army | the US Army during World War I | |||
| Elmer Morris Brown | US Army | the US Army during World War II | |||
| Jesse G Brubaker | US Army | the US Army during World War I | |||
| William Jennings Bryan | US Army | May 1898 | Military | the US Army during the Spanish American War and raised the Third Regiment, Nebraska Volunteer Infantry, and was commissioned colonel | |
| Leo Robert Busboom | US Army | the US Army during World War II | |||
| Wendell Rosby Carr | US Army | From 18 Sep 1942 to 29 Oct 1945 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| Henry Francis (Frank) Cash | US Army | Bet 31 Mar 1924 and 5 Feb 1928 | Scott Field, Belleville, Illinois, United States | the US Army during peace time in the 12th Air Ship Company | |
| Howard Taft Cash | US Army | Bet 2 Dec 1932 and 7 Jun 1937 | Fort Crook, Nebraska, United States | the US Army during peace time in Company A, 17th Infantry | He served one 3-year term and re-enlisted for a second 3-year term. On 29 May 1937, about a month after his son was born, he applied to get out of the Army early and his honorable discharge was effective on 7 Jun 1937... |
| Leonard Herman Claus | US Army | the US Army during World War II | |||
| Roger Dale Claus | US Army | From Mar 1952 to Jan 1954 | the US Army during the Korean War | basic training was in Camp Roberts, CA; did field training for 8 weeks in Arizonia; went to mechanics school for 4 months in Atlanta, GA. He was then sent to the Korean War and was a Corporal in the parts section. | |
| David Brian Closen | US Army | the US Army during the Vietnam War. He was stationed in Germany and the United States | |||
| Francis Edward Closen | US Army | the US Army during World War II | Notes from research of Frank Schaefer: According to World War II casualty lists, PFC Francis E Closen's (#16017270) body was not found. He was originally listed as Missing In Action. He is listed in the casualty list... | ||
| Homer George Arthur Cole | US Army | the US Army during World War II | |||
| Campbell Cornelius | US Army | Bet 1812 and 1814 | the US Army during the War of 1812, as a Captain in the 35th Reg't (Brown's) Maryland Miltia | ||
| Charles R Cornelius | US Army | From 5 Mar 1941 to 30 Oct 1945 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| Dan Baker Cornelius | US Army | From 28 Apr 1943 to 3 Feb 1946 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| Daniel Smith Cornelius | US Army | 1812 | the US Army during the War of 1812 | Based on material from Mrs. Mary Cornelius Sweetman-3620 Fillmore St. #204-San Francisco CA 94123 Daniel went west and was in IL (what is now Macoupin Co, IL) Territory in 1812 and he was on "A muster roll of a volunt... | |
| Frank E Cornelius | US Army | From 2 May 1944 to 31 Dec 1945 | the US Army during World War II serving in the Asiatic Pacific Theater | He attained the rank of First Lieutenant. | |
| George William Cornelius | US Army | From 5 Jan 1949 to 31 Jan 1964 | the US Army during the Korean War, attaining the rank of Major, | ||
| Glen LaVerne Cornelius | US Army | From 23 Feb 1945 to 13 Dec 1945 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| Grover Cleveland Cornelius | US Army | Bet 1917 and 1919 | the US Army during World War I | ||
| Harry A Cornelius | US Army | From 23 Oct 1918 to 30 Nov 1918 | the US Army during World War I | ||
| Homer Earl Cornelius | US Army | From 31 Jul 1943 to 19 Feb 1946 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| Howard Layton Cornelius | US Army | From 22 Jul 1943 to 3 Nov 1944 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| Leland S Cornelius | US Army | the US Army during World War I | |||
| Lester Brierly Cornelius | US Army | From 1 Apr 1941 to 30 Jan 1945 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| Patrick Dunlap Cornelius | US Army | From 28 Feb 1918 to 11 Feb 1919 | the US Army during World War I | ||
| Quentin Cornelius | US Army | From 28 Jan 1942 to 12 Nov 1945 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| Wilbur Stanton Cornelius | US Army | From 5 Oct 1942 to 7 Nov 1945 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| Zachariah Cornelius | US Army | From 1812 to 1814 | the US Army during the War of 1812 as a Private in the 35th Reg't (Brown's) Maryland Miltia | ||
| Frank L Crescenzi | US Army | the US Army during World War II and the Korean War | |||
| Dale Edward Cruthis | US Army | From 12 Mar 1943 to 17 Dec 1945 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| Porter Cruthis | US Army | the US Army during World War I | |||
| Joe Manuel Cruz | US Army | the US Army during the Vietnam War | |||
| Harry Alan Davenport | US Army | Bet Oct 1952 and Sep 1954 | the US Army during the Korean War | ||
| Trist Franklin Davis | US Army | the US Army during World War II as a 1st Lieutenant in the 76th Infantry Division | |||
| Guy Albert Decker | US Army | From 10 Dec 1963 to 9 Dec 1965 | the US Army during the Vietnam War | ||
| Cataldo DePalo | US Army | 10 Dec 1918 | the US Army during World War I | ||
| Roy Walter Devore | US Army | Bet 29 May 1918 and 8 Feb 1919 | the US Army during World War I | ||
| William Lowell Devore | US Army | From 26 Oct 1944 to 30 Oct 1946 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| Lyle Douglas Dirks | US Army | 1942–1945 | the US Army Air Corps during World War II as a pilot of a B-17, flying more than 30 missions | ||
| James Peter Donahoe | US Army | Bet 19 Sep 1917 and 2 Jun 1919 | the US Army during World War I, serving as a Private and later as a Corporal | ||
| James Anthony Drangmeister | US Army | the US Army during the Vietnam War | |||
| Donald Wilfred Drenkow | US Army | Bet 9 Feb 1951 and 30 Jan 1953 | the US Army during the Korean War | ||
| Marvin Bernard Drenkow | US Army | From 1955 to Jun 1957 | the US Army during peace time | ||
| Ronald Fred Drenkow | US Army | From 10 Feb 1953 to 9 Feb 1955 | Panama | the US Army during peace time | |
| Lewis Duensing | US Army | Bet 1956 and 1957 | the US Army during peace time | He was stationed in Germany where he served as a military police officer. | |
| Harold E Elgert | US Army | Bet 1942 and 1945 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| Mark Edwin Engerer | US Army | Bet 1970 and 1973 | the US Army during the Vietnam War stationed in Thailand | ||
| Roy Thomas Eskew | US Army | From 9 Mar 1944 to 18 Apr 1946 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| Hugh Edwin Fitzgerald | US Army | the US Army during World War II | |||
| Paul Leon Foster | US Army | 25 May 1942 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| William Bodkin Foster | US Army | Bet 31 May 1956 and 29 May 1959 | the US Army during the Korean War | ||
| LeRoy Harley Frazier | US Army | the US Army during World War II | |||
| John Richard Fritz | US Army | Bet 25 Aug 1941 and 26 Oct 1945 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| Dennis Kent Van Gelder | US Army | From 1963 to 1970 | the US Army | ||
| Herbert Gerstenkorn | US Army | Bet 22 Oct 1942 and 29 Aug 1945 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| Duane L Glade | US Army | the US Army Air Corps during World War II as Captain and pilot of a B-24 bomber | He flew 85 bombing missions in the European Theater. | ||
| Kenneth Warren Glade | US Army | the US Army Air Corps during World War II as a crew chief on B-26 bombers | |||
| Leonard Glade | US Army | the US Army during World War II | |||
| Tony Douglas Glade | US Army | From 1984 to 1986 | the US Army during peacetime | ||
| George Gronewold | US Army | the US Army during World War I | |||
| Harold Gronewold | US Army | Sep 1957 | the US Army during peace time | ||
| Virgil Vincent Grubb | US Army | the US Army during World War I | |||
| Theodore F Gudat | US Army | the US Army Air Corps during World War II | |||
| Ben Eugene Hansen | US Army | 1968 | the US Army during the Vietnam War | ||
| Emmett Henry Hartwig | US Army | From Feb 1952 to Nov 1953 | the US Army during the Korean War as a combat engineer, working at finding mines | ||
| Henry John Hartwig | US Army | the US Army during World War II | |||
| Dr Harral R Haven | US Army | the US Army during World War II | |||
| Edmond (Eddy) Calvin Haynes | US Army | From 22 Jan 1941 to 22 Oct 1943 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| Marvin John Heikes | US Army | Bet 10 Feb 1941 and 27 Dec 1944 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| Alan Bryce Helm | US Army | the US Army during the Korean War | |||
| George Price Helm | US Army | 1920 | the US Army during World War I in Company L, 18th US Infantry | He arrived 4 Sep 1919 in Hoboken, NJ from Brest France aboard the Troop Transport Ship 'Santa Teresa'. | |
| Don Philiph Hemmig | US Army | the US Army during the Vietnam War | |||
| Alvin Hitzeman | US Army | the US Army during World War II | |||
| Edwin Hitzeman | US Army | Bet Oct 1917 and Apr 1919 | the US Army during World War I | ||
| Eugene Edwin Hitzeman | US Army | Bet 1942 and 1945 | the US Army during World War II serving in the South Pacific | ||
| Bee Hobbs | US Army | From 5 Oct 1943 to 24 Jan 1946 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| Raymond Lewis Holt | US Army | the US Army during the Vietnam War | |||
| Charles Carl Honold | US Army | the US Army during World War II | |||
| Jerald Oliver Hopkins | US Army | Bet 1941 and 1945 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| Horace Homer Jarvis | US Army | the US Army during World War II and the Korean War and was awarded the Bronze Star Medal | |||
| Pearly Wilber Jarvis | US Army | Bet 29 May 1918 and 23 Apr 1919 | the US Army during World War I | ||
| Israel Jennings | US Army | From 15 Aug 1812 to 10 Oct 1812 | the US Army during the War of 1812 | ||
| Martin Luther Jennings | US Army | 1898 | Military | the US Army during the Spanish American War as a private in Company M; 9th Illinois Infantry, from Flora, Illinois | |
| Stokely Lyman Jones | US Army | From 3 Sep 1954 to 2 Sep 1956 | the US Army during the Korean War | ||
| Roy Estel Jourdan | US Army | 24 Aug 1942 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| Charles (Chuck) Thomas Rinkel, Jr | US Army | 11 Apr 1945 | Levenworth, Levenworth, Kansas, United States | the US Army during World War II, enlisting | |
| Herman Schoenbeck, Jr | US Army | the US Army during peace time | |||
| John Misecko, Jr | US Army | the US Army Air Corps during World War II | |||
| Orlando Ross Cornelius, Jr | US Army | From 3 Aug 1940 to 29 Sep 1945 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| Owen Raymo Helm, Jr | US Army | the US Army during World War II, serving in Europe | |||
| Perry Otto Pederson, Jr | US Army | Bet 1943 and 1946 | the US Army during World War II in the 96th Infantry Division | He served in the Pacific where he took part in the invasion of Leyte, Philippines and the invasion of Okinawa | |
| Ralph Parker, Jr | US Army | Bet 25 Apr 1944 and 1 Jun 1946 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| Rev John Cornelius, Jr | US Army | Bet 1812 and 1814 | the US Army during the War of 1812 as a Private in the 35th Reg't (Brown's) Maryland Miltia | He was drafted in Captain Hacketts Co., Col. Reads Reg. at Queen Anns Co. MD., about the 15 June 1813. He was honorably discharged in Queen Anns Co. about the last day of Oct. 1813. Served as a private in defencse of... | |
| Virgil Clyde (Red) Redford, Jr | US Army | Bet 27 Mar 1947 and 21 Jan 1950 | the US Army during peace time | ||
| Robert Klemme | US Army | Bet 1941 and 1945 | the US Army during World War II serving with the Third mechanized cavalry under General Patton | ||
| Frank Leach | US Army | the US Army during peace time | |||
| Stanley Richard Leckband | US Army | Bet 1950 and 1952 | the US Army during peace time | ||
| Glenn Manning | US Army | the US Army during World War II | |||
| Russell Raymond Manning | US Army | the US Army during World War II | |||
| Carl Henry Mattfeld | US Army | Bet 10 Aug 1918 and 25 Feb 1919 | the US Army during World War I | ||
| George Robert Maxwell | US Army | Bet 2 Aug 1941 and 20 Sep 1945 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| Francis George McGill | US Army | 1921–1937 | the US Army duing peace time, a graduate of West Point | ||
| Virgil McUne | US Army | 3 Nov 1949–31 Jan 1974 | the US Army during the Korean War | ||
| Eldo F Meier | US Army | From 1941 to 25 Sep 1943 | the US Army during World War II and died in North Africa | ||
| Roy Milton | US Army | the US Army during World War II | |||
| Thurman Walker Montgomery | US Army | 26 Apr 1898 | the US Army during the Spanish American War | ||
| Christian (Chris) Mortensen | US Army | Abt 1944 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| Earl Arnold Mortensen | US Army | Bet 1927 and 1930 | the US Army during peace time | ||
| Norman Theodore Mortensen | US Army | 5 Jun 1943 | the US Army during World War II in the South Pacific starting | ||
| Rudolph Lauritz (Pete) Mortensen | US Army | Bet 15 Oct 1942 and 13 Aug 1943 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| Richard Darle (Dick) Mortenson | US Army | Bet 1953 and 1955 | the US Army during the Korean War | ||
| Arthur Clayton Noble | US Army | the US Army during World War II | |||
| Marion Paul | US Army | Bet 14 Nov 1942 and 25 Mar 1944 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| Conrad Martin Pederson | US Army | From 24 Jul 1918 to 5 Dec 1918 | the US Army during World War I | ||
| Richard P Peterson | US Army | Bet 28 Aug 1942 and 18 Jan 1946 | the US Army during World War II with a rank of Master Sergeant | ||
| Edward Christopher Piepho | US Army | Bet 6 Dec 1898 and 5 Dec 1901 | the US Army during the Spanish American War | ||
| Harvey Lee Piepho | US Army | Bet 1941 and 1945 | the US Army during World War II | He served in various stations in manufacture, renovation and storage of ammunition and explosives and was assigned to the Manhattan Project, Wendover, Utah in 1944. | |
| Howard John Radunz | US Army | From 18 Nov 1952 to 2 Nov 1954 | the US Army during the Korean War | ||
| Jens Moller Rasmussen | US Army | 12 Sep 1942 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| Elroy Henry Riechers | US Army | the US Army during World War II | |||
| Paul Gregory Roach | US Army | the US Army during World War II | |||
| Thomas (Tom) LeRoy Rowley | US Army | Bet 1945 and 1950 | the US Army during peace time | ||
| Charles Henry Rueter | US Army | From 1953 to 1955 | the US Army during the Korean War | ||
| Kenneth Arthur Rueter | US Army | the US Army as a Captain during World War II in the Pacific Theatre and received the Bronze Star | |||
| Elmer B Sasse | US Army | Bet 19 Sep 1942 and Nov 1945 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| Cline Conrad Schmidt | US Army | the US Army during World War II | |||
| Eugene Carl Schmidt | US Army | Bet 20 Nov 1944 and 22 Nov 1946 | the US Army during World War II in the Philippines as a military police officer | ||
| Lorraine Pauline Schmidt | US Army | Military | the US Army Nurse Corp during World War II as Lieutenant and was eventually sent to England where she served some of her time in London during the blitz of the German rockets V1 and V2 | ||
| Kenneth Leslie Schmitz | US Army | the US Army during peace time | |||
| Earl Wesley Schroeder | US Army | Bet 1942 and 1946 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| Carl Joseph Scott | US Army | From 11 Mar 1918 to 22 Mar 1919 | the US Army Air Corps during World War I | ||
| Carlye Forest Seegers | US Army | Bet 1941 and 1945 | in the US Army during World War II | ||
| Charles William Seegers | US Army | Bet 14 Nov 1942 and 28 Jan 1946 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| Christoph Heinrich Seegers | US Army | the US Army during World War I | |||
| Raymond Joe Shafer | US Army | the US Army during the Korean War | |||
| Harold Daniel Shepherd | US Army | From 25 May 1943 to 14 Nov 1945 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| John Eugene Shepherd | US Army | the US Army during World War II | |||
| John Martin Slight | US Army | the US Army during World War I | |||
| Harry Lawrence Spencer | US Army | Bet 10 Oct 1942 and 11 Dec 1945 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| Clyde Stanley McKinley, Sr | US Army | the US Army during the Vietnam War | |||
| Herbert Atwood (Herb) Taylor, Sr | US Army | the US Army during World War II | |||
| Perry Otto Pederson, Sr | US Army | 4 Dec 1918 | the US Army during World War I | ||
| Raymond Lee Hartwig, Sr | US Army | the US Army during peace time | |||
| Robert Dorrance Brown, Sr | US Army | the US Army during peace time | |||
| Stephen Earl Jennings, Sr | US Army | 25 Feb 1941 | the US Army Air Corp during World War II | ||
| Walter Leonard Stephen | US Army | Bet 1941 and 1945 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| Gerald Lee (Steve) Stephenson | US Army | the US Army during the Korean War | |||
| Carroll Guy (Jerry) Strailman | US Army | the US Army during World War II | |||
| Larry Dewayne Strickland | US Army | the US Army during the Vietnam War | |||
| Harvey John Traster | US Army | Bet 2 Nov 1942 and 6 Nov 1945 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| Edwin Henry Vieselmeyer | US Army | Bet 1917 and 1918 | the US Army during World War I | ||
| Ezekiel Vincent | US Army | 28 Sep 1812 | the US Army during the War of 1812 | ||
| Ervin Martin Wassman | US Army | Bet 15 Jun 1942 and 4 Dec 1945 | the US Army during World War II | He served in the Pacific Theater, Ulithi, being wounded in the Philippines for which he was awarded a Purple Heart and Bronze Star. | |
| Lester (Bud) Westphal | US Army | the US Army during World War II | |||
| Alonzo Wheeler | US Army | Bet 26 May 1946 and 7 Aug 1947 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| Richard (Dick) Paul Wilcox | US Army | Bet 27 Feb 1943 and 24 Aug 1997 | the US Army during World War II | ||
| Charles (Creed) Wilder | US Army | From 26 May 1899 to 24 Jun 1902 | the US Army during the Spanish American War | ||
| Reinard Arthur Wulkow | US Army | the US Army during World War II | |||
| Walter Raymond (Nick) Zwilling | US Air Force | 14 Nov 1945 | the US Army Air Force during World War II |