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Plane and Patches for Lieutenant Dean N. Post, Jr.
Géromois, le 29 Mai, Ayez une Pensée pour Dean POST
Tags: 352nd Fighter Group; 357th Fighter Group; 364th Fighter Squadron; airplanes; André Clair; aviators; bombers; Boulevard Kelsch; Clefcy; crash; crashes; Dean N. Post, Jr.; Evelines; Gérardmer, France; Harris; KIA; killed in action; Martimpré, France; Nathan Lévy; pilots; planes; U.S. Army; U.S. Army Air Corps; veterans; World War II; WWII
Post Dean, tué Froidement le 29 Mai 1944
Three Killed on Local List of Casualties
Tags: Alfred Cherondullo; casualties; casualty; Charles Dawes; Christina Heist; Edward Masker; Edward Zultevicz; Eleanor Wilch; George Dawes; George J. Dziadosz; Henry J. Zultevicz; Henry S. Heist; Jack Cameron Heist; James Harrison; John Masker; Josephine Zultevicz; KIA; killed in action; Lawrence Monroe; Leonard Zultevicz; majors; Margaret Ann Gallagher Heist; marines; Martha Dawes; Martha Masker; Raymond Zultevicz; serviceman; servicemen; The Wilkes-Barre Record; U.S. Army; U.S. Department of War; U.S. Marine Corps; Veronica Dziadosz; veterans; Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania; William F. Heist; William McKinley Masker; World War II; WWII
World War II Alabamians Killed in Action: Aquilla A. Calhoun, Jr.
World War II Honor List of Dead and Missing Army and Army Air Force Personnel from Palm Beach, Pasco, and Pinellas Counties
Tags: Aatos O Sisto; Alan H. Mosher; Albert H. Lane; Albert Thomas; Allan B. Singer; Andrew J. Anderson; Arlester Cole; Benjamin E. Burdick; Benjamin Jackson; Bill H. Clark; Bradley O'Neal; Carl R. Hainey; Carleton Craft; Carmen A. Sirico; Carmon C. Thompson; Cecil A. Braxton; Cecil O, Fuquay; Cecil P. Woods; Charles B. Large; Charles L. Galloway; Charles L. Vreeland; Charles R. Durkee, Jr.; Clyde B. Oakley; Cornell Davis; David C. Etheridge, Jr.; David E. Stutzman; David K. Sutherland; Deber M. Bryant; Dewey R. Heichel; Dexter E. Wilson; Donald A. Ross; Donald E. Hobby; Donald H. C. Kressal; Earl O. Minx, Jr.; Earl W. Mayes; Earnest W. J. Williams; Eddie L. Kelly; Edward C. Rosenbalm; Edward R. Dyer; Edwin A. Echols; Edwin C. Stevens; Elisha E. Coleman, Jr.; Elmer D. Daniels; Elmer W. Brady; Elsworth A. Wright; Ernest Nettles; Eston E. Brooks; F. H. Hollingsworth; Francis D. Jordan; Francis W. Colbath; Francis W. Costley; Frank B. Danserau; Frank L. Hoerner; Franklin T. Sutton; Freddie L. Camano; Frederick A. Rausch; Garold C. Lessic; George Bouffleur; George H. Riley; George J. Gaudette, Jr.; George P. Hendrix, Jr.; George R. Baxmann; George W. Cobb, Jr.; George W. Tesch; Gerald E. O'Quinn; Gilbert B. Doolittle; Girlie G. Reese; Glenn U. Brooks, Jr.; Goree J. Equevilley; Grover L. Eldridge; Harold A. Kennedy; Harold L. Kinsey; Harold L. Lessic; Harry C. Gray II; Harry J. Crook; Harry N. Anderson; Herbert M. Daniels; Hicks R. Phillips; Hiram T. Fisher; Homer J. Rood; Horace C. Browning; Howell Jones; Hubert C. Gibson; Hubert D. Geiger; Hubert E. Coleman; Hugh J. Kelley; Ira L. O'Neal, Jr.; Jack E. Pinholster; Jack L. McMillen; Jake W. Stephens; James B. Solana, Jr.; James E. Ellison; James E. Thornton; James L. Kirks; James M. Owens III; James V. Gagne; James W. Alderman; James W. Davis; James W. Sandiford; James W. Uewell; Jesse L. Walker; Joe L. Chaney; John C. Elliott; John C. Fountouklis; John C. Workizer; John D. Gruber; John G. Davis; John L. Wells; John M. Carves; John M. Kringel; John N. Bailey; John P. Engram; John P. Graham; Joseph A. Bunting; Joseph F. Taulbee; Joseph W. Fisher; Joseph W. Goodbred; Keither G. Erickson; KIA; killed in action; Knobby L. Thomas; Laurence A. Madill; Lenton R. Harbin; Leo K. Chalcraft; Leonard E. Gude; Lois F. Beard, Jr.; Louis H. Rachel; Luie L. Clements; Luke W. Lobsinger, Jr.; Mack L. Durden; Malcolm B. Campbell; Marion U. Reid; Martin Smith; Merton B. Crisman; MIA; missing in action; Morgan Fairfield, Jr.; Newell W. Brainard; Nikita J. Cladakis; Oscar K. Bass; Palm Beach County; Pasco County; Paul R. Kirkpatrick; Paul S. Hodges; Pinellas County; Price A. Keyes; R. C. Van Munster; Rae C. Kelley; Raymond C. Armstrong; Reginald M. Newell; Revis C. Flowers; Richard C. Meebold; Richard C. Sowell; Richard D. Sanders; Richard E. Bow; Richard H. Hamilton; Richard S. Paulk; Richlyn H. Holt; Robert A. Mills; Robert C. Dehe; Robert F. Bensel; Robert R. Underwood; Robert T. Stone, Sr.; Roland G. L. Smith; Roswell S. Mayer; Roy Carter; Roy D. Pogue; Roy R. Land; Sam M. Bussey; Samuel M. Mikill; Shelby C. McManus; Stephen A. Bassett; T. F. Furness, Jr.; Thaddeus E. Smith; Thadious H. Padcette; Theodore Barthle; Thomas A. Lewis; Thomas C. Parrot; Thomas E. Kemp; Thomas L. Jordan. Jr.; Thomas N. Charles; Thomas Taylor; Trevor A. Edwards; U.S. Army; U.S. Army Air Force; veterans; Watson M. Stephens; Wayne S. Scott; Will Stanford; William A. Bispham; William C. Baker; William C. Fisher; William D. Harrelson; William F. Carroll; William F. Herpel; William G. Moore; William H. Moore; William J. Lowery; William L. Alley, Jr.; William L. Dixon; William R. Swafford; William T. Cocke; Willis W. Jones; Winford Brinker, Jr.; Winfred V. Hensley; Winfred W. Gayler; World War II; WWII; Zollie D. Garvin
157th Infantry Regiment Battle Casualties, Part 2
Tags: 157th Infantry Regiment; Aguiar; Albert B. Ainsworth; Annibal; Carl J. Nice; casualties; casualty; Charles O. Prutzman; Cleon P. Newsome; Daniel D. Jeffcoat; died of wounds; Donald B. Evans; DOW; Edward Schultz; France; Frank Chipkin; Gerald F. Bradley; Harold G. Newen Swander; James E. Siler; James M. Hutton, Jr.; Joe C. Huffman; John F. Kotai; Julius Goodoff; KIA; killed in action; Leeman C. West; Lewis Urbowicz; Lorer W. Slayton; Marvin I. Hanson; Mike E. Hoyo; Milton A. Wooten; Owen Ranstehler; Peter F. Ashley; Peter J. Bartyzel; Raffaele N. Arruza; Robert E. Leckenby; Robert G. Berry; Roland Q. Traudt; Roy W. Peavey; Stealey W. Watkins; U.S. Army; William I Schneider; William Vechey; World War II; WWII
Memorandum from Colonel H. M. Rund to the Commanding General of the U.S. Army Air Force (February 16, 1945)
Tags: 390th Bomb Group; 569th Bomb Squadron; AAF; H. M. Rund; Hap Arnold; Henry H. Arnold; Henry Harley Arnold; KIA; killed in action; MIA; missing air crews; missing in action; staff sergeants; Statistical Control Division; Thomas E. Eason; U.S. Army; U.S. Army Air Forces; USA; USAAF; USAF; veterans; World War II; WWII
Letter from Eben Cobb Brink to Edna P. Hancock (May 23, 1945)
Letter from John R. Hull to Edna P. Hancock (April 23, 1945)
Killed in Action
Tags: A. L. Hancock; A. L. Mims; A&P; Auburndale; Battle of Anzio; Edna P. Hancock; Emily Hancock; F. V. Hancock; First Baptist Church of Auburndale; France; Good Conduct Ribbon; Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company; Haines City; Infantry Combat Medal; Italy; J. A. Hancock; Jack Hancock; John B. Hancock; KIA; killed in action; Mamie T. Hancock; North Africa Campaign; obituaries; obituary; Operation Anvil; Operation Dragoon; Operation Shingle; Purple Heart; sergeants; U.S. Army; U.S. Department of War; USA; veterans; Vivian Hancock; Vivian Seckinger; World War II; WWII
Luther Wade Pilcher
Tags: 5th Marine Regiment; Aisne-Marnes American Cemetery; American Expeditionary Force; Battle of Belleau Wood; Devil Dogs; Distinguised Service Cross; French Fourragere; infantry; killed in action; Luther Wade Pilcher; Marine Corps; marines; military history; military service; Navy Cross; Sergeant; veterans; Veterans Legacy Program; World War I; World War, 1914-1918
Abstract of Military Service for Luther Wade Pilcher
Tags: 5th Marine Regiment; abstract of military service; Distinguished Service Cross; French Fourragere; infantry; killed in action; Luther Wade Pilcher; Marine Corps; marines; military history; military service; Navy Cross; Sergeant; service card; veterans; Veterans Legacy Program; World War I; World War, 1914-1918