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Person ID |
Full Name |
Military: Date |
Military: Place |
Military |
1 |
I167 |
Edward Bleike BALDINGER, Jr |
1943 |
Europe |
World War II; US Army; 89th Infantry Division, Fifteenth/Third/First Armies |
2 |
I1614 |
Karl BENZ |
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World War II; Wehrmacht |
3 |
I1615 |
Wendelin BENZ |
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World War II; Wehrmacht; missing in Russia, probably dead. |
4 |
I1612 |
Franz BENZ |
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World War II; Wehrmacht; died 1941 in Russia |
5 |
I1602 |
Johann BENZ |
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World War II; Wehrmacht; died 1945 as French prisoner of war |
6 |
I1606 |
Josef BENZ |
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World War II; Wehrmacht; died 1944 in France |
7 |
I171 |
Robert Ross CAHAL, Jr. |
1950 |
South Korea |
Korean War; US Air Force |
8 |
I171 |
Robert Ross CAHAL, Jr. |
1943 |
Europe |
World War II; US Army Air Force; B-24 Navigator, 15th Air Force |
9 |
I1889 |
Oran H DAVIS |
5 May 1917 |
Fort Sam Houston, Bexar County, Texas, USA |
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10 |
I1889 |
Oran H DAVIS |
Jun 1917 |
Galveston, Galveston County, Texas, USA |
Estimated date. Likely assigned to Fort Crockett or one of the other Galveston coastal batteries. |
11 |
I1889 |
Oran H DAVIS |
14 Jan 1918 |
France |
"He sailed from New York to France January 14, having been sent from Galveston to New York only a short time before the date he sailed." |
12 |
I146 |
Carl Louis DIEFENBACH |
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US Navy |
13 |
I149 |
Joseph William DIEFENBACH |
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South Vietnam |
US Marine Corps |
14 |
I145 |
Carl Louis Berle DIEFENBACH |
11 Aug 1944 |
Fort Hayes, Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, USA |
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15 |
I353 |
Robert McDowell MCCALL |
9 Aug 1861 |
Butler, Butler County Pennsylvania, USA |
US Civil War; Union Army; Robert "Bob" McDowell McCall was a Pennsylvania Volunteer in the Civil War. He enrolled as a private in Co. G., 137th Reg. Infantry at Butler, Pennsylvania, on August 9, 1861 at age nineteen. He gave his residence as Butler County and his occupation as a farmer. Robert was mustered into service at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania on August 25, 1862, and was mustered out of service on June 1, 1863. He was again enrolled as a Pennsylvania Volunteer in the war, this time as a private in Co. A, 212th Reg., 6th Artillery at Allegheny on August 31, 1864. He was promoted to Corporal on September 4, 1864. Robert was mustered out of service with the Battery on June 13, 1865. His brother, William McCall, was also enrolled at Allegheny on August 31, 1864 |
16 |
I3 |
Dr. Harold MUELLER |
Nov 1942 |
Hondo Army Airfield, Hondo, Medina County, USA Texas |
World War II; US Army Air Corps; Band Leader |
17 |
I36 |
Robert MUELLER, Jr |
During World War II |
Germany |
US Army JAG officer |
18 |
I860 |
Harvey Harrison QUEEN |
Sep 1917 |
France |
World War I; US Army. He was a farrier or blacksmith with Battery E, 314 Field Artillery, 80th Division. |
19 |
I273 |
George Walter SINGLEBACK, Sr |
7 Apr 1918 |
Colonia, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA |
George served from 7 Apr 1918 to 31 May 1919 in the Army Quartermaster Corps. He spent most of his service at US General Hospital #3, Colonia, New Jersey. |
20 |
I809 |
George Walter SINGLEBACK, Jr. |
25 Jul 1944 |
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World War 2 |
21 |
I1208 |
William THOMAS |
15 May 1862 |
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Enlisted May 15 - Aug. 31, 1862; enrolled June 15, 1862, Camp Russell; 8th Texas Infantry (Hobby's Regiment), Confederate States Army
Dec. 1862, listed as Company Clerk; Nov. 26, 1863, put on detached service, with Ordnance Dept., San Antonio, Tex. It appears that he stayed there for the rest of his service.
Paroled as Prisoner of War, Aug. 7, 1865, as a private, E Co., 8th Infantry.
Muster Roll May 14 - Aug. 31, 1863: "Since July 17 [1863] detached as tinner at Corpus Christi"
Muster Roll Jan & Feb. 1864: "Absent" "Detached service, Ordnance Department, at San Antonio, Nov. 26, 1863."
His name appears on a Roll of Prisoners of War, roll not dated, parole not stated. |
22 |
I1420 |
Richard James WALLACE |
8 Apr 1944 |
Ft Thomas, Newport, Campbell County, Kentucky, USA |
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23 |
I1530 |
Frederick/Federic Eugene WASSON |
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US Navy |
24 |
I883 |
??ames WHITE |
Between 1861 and 1865 |
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Union Army |
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