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  1. I'm a bit late...
  2. Henry Bourgeois | Famed aviator, 88
  3. World War II hero Jack Wong Sue dies
  4. Corporal Karl
  5. World War II photographer Sitensky dies
  6. Four Montana Pearl Harbor...
  7. 11th Hour of the 11th Day of the 11th Month
  8. David Paton, British Army, Japanese PoW
  9. WWII pilot who sought his lost wings dies at 90
  10. John Henry Hines "Johnny Jr." (ARMY)
  11. Fritz Darges passed away
  12. After 65 Years, Home at Lat
  13. Wing Commander W J 'Mike' Lewis, DFC (RCAF)
  14. Henry James Rickers ~ U.S. Army
  15. Endwell man, noted World War II veteran, author, dies at 88
  16. Kenneth Keefe WW2 veteran
  17. 48th Highlanders of Canada Looking for photo's of KIA's
  18. WWII 'Lady of the Air Force' dies
  19. Navajo Nation mourns passing of Code Talker
  20. Richard W. Sonnenfeldt, Nuremberg Interrogator, Is Dead at 86
  21. Karl-Ludwig Johanssen - Nachtjagd KC.
  22. Wehrmacht/SS high award winners left
  23. VICTOR JOHN GERVOL SR (US ARMY)
  24. Günther Rall
  25. Last leader of Warsaw ghetto uprising dies at 90
  26. Marek Edelman - Last Warsaw Uprising Survivor
  27. Marek Edelman - Last Leader of Warsaw Uprising Dies
  28. Maria Gulovich Liu dies at 87; helped American agents during WWII
  29. Cicely Hilda Betts Brown
  30. Cpl. Clifford L. Thomas Jr. (USMC)
  31. George Young (USN)
  32. Lester Bruce Nelson (Army)
  33. Gerald William Nelson (Army; 90th inf; Bronze Star)
  34. Cpl Earl Logan Adams (Army)
  35. Edward Robert Bruinsma
  36. Charles Donald Albury(Co-Pilot Nagasaki Bomb)
  37. Ralph S. Monteleone of Pittsburgh
  38. The Lost Photo Album BCOF Japan.
  39. Lothar Gunther Buchheim
  40. Mintauts Blosfelds
  41. Forrest Guth , 101st Airbone Division Passes away 08/09/09
  42. Sherman William "Bill" Apt (ARMY)
  43. WWII bugler laid to rest
  44. Gertrude Noone dies at 110; world's oldest known living military veteran
  45. Random headstone Pt. II
  46. Back Home Again At Last
  47. Harry Cotterill
  48. Random Headstone
  49. Aleksandr Chislov - Hero of the Soviet Union
  50. Joachim Rønneberg's 90th birthday
  51. Lyle L. Link (ARMY Air Corps)
  52. San Antonio veteran who was led through WWII's Bataan Death March dies
  53. One of the Last Flying Tigers
  54. Noah Virgil Rittenhouse: US Army 487 Engineer Battalion
  55. Robert Lee Wilson; US Army; Ardmoreite.com; August 8, 2009
  56. Harold Dean Eppler; US Army; The Daily Ardmoreite
  57. Lent E. Matthews Jr; US Army 1st Calvary; The Daily Ardmoreite
  58. AGAINST THE ODDS
  59. Marvin Wesley Cotten
  60. Gayno Robert Chastain; US Navy
  61. Herbert Bradford; US Army
  62. Patricia Ward Hurtt; US Army Nursing Corps
  63. Stanley R Colson; US Navy; FL Today
  64. Purl Nicholas O'Hara-obit and addendum
  65. My Uncle John
  66. Columbus, Ohio Memorial
  67. Seaman 1st class Jasper Baker
  68. I heard about this fellow...
  69. 129th Infantry Company G
  70. Last Of Six Brothers Who Served In WWII Dies
  71. 1st Sgt Jack Meredith Yerkes Sr
  72. Harry Patch. R.I.P
  73. JB Tingley(ARMY)
  74. Isa Vermehren....
  75. George Adzigian, long-time Wellesley resident and WWII veteran, dies
  76. France to award Legion of Merit to Monatanan...
  77. Not exactly an obituary...
  78. World's Oldest Man - Veteran of Both World War
  79. Edward Kenna, VC - Australia
  80. Walter Cronkite
  81. Alan J. Munson
  82. Earl Haig, son of field marshall, dies at 91
  83. Ernst Barkmann passed away
  84. Sidney Shore/World War II POW and a man of the world
  85. Edward 'Ted' Kenna VC
  86. William Lee “Bill” Clearman, Dothan Alabama 95th Infantry Division
  87. Battle of Metz November 11, 1944
  88. Karl Malden Dies
  89. Mr Bert Bank
  90. John James Lantz (ARMY)
  91. 2 Montana unknown WW2 vets...
  92. Lieutenant-Commander Max Shean
  93. Ed McMahon,..
  94. Darrell "Shifty" Powers
  95. Marvin Ravinsky - Pacific Theatre
  96. John N. Weiss, 84, Realtor, WWII prisoner of war
  97. USS Brownson DD-518 - sunk 12/26/43
  98. Albert Meserlin - Last witness to German Surrender
  99. Kenneth Alward USMC
  100. Enrico Deluigi USS brownson 518
  101. Vernie C. Kaser(Merchant Marines)
  102. Charles Donald Albury dies at 88; copilot of Bockscar, B-29 that dropped Nagasaki Bomb
  103. Carl David King (ARMY)(P.O.W.)
  104. Pfc J. E. (Ed) Flynn Killed in Action in the Philipines
  105. True D. Westfall (ARMY)
  106. Navajo Code Talker passed away
  107. ww2 memories
  108. A call-up gone too soon (a hero's story)
  109. Memorial Day Roll Call for 148,000 Vets
  110. The Last U.S. Soldier From the Great War
  111. In Memory of my father
  112. Col. AR Marcy - 108th 27th div & Signal Corp
  113. Stalingrad (Volgograd) Memorial
  114. Hugh S. Niles
  115. Long-lost World War II flier returns home
  116. Allen Keith "Dutch" Callender(Warrant Officer)
  117. Final farewell
  118. Waldemar Levy Cardoso - last Brazilian Field Marshal
  119. Colonel Roy Moss - Tank Commander & MC Winner
  120. Henry T. King Jr., Prosecutor at Nuremberg, Dies at 89
  121. H. Jean le Poer Trench Brown, WWII aviator
  122. World War II veteran Richard Suehr, 91, dies
  123. Nicholas A. Arrigo - Battle of th Bulge and 504th PIR
  124. Irene Sendler Nobel Prize nominee
  125. UK Officier Who Organized Japanese Surrender
  126. Geoffrey Collingwood Sherman
  127. Serge L. Swaninger (NAVY)
  128. Louis O. Biery (ARMY)
  129. The Story of Lancaster W4960 and Crew of 460 Squadron
  130. John W. Hill (ARMY)
  131. From the AP...
  132. My Dad Fought in World War Two
  133. WWII KIA from Clear Lake, Wisconsin Veterans Memorial
  134. Caleb Milne KIA 11 May 1943
  135. Decorated WW2 vet
  136. Marlin D. Carey (ARMY)
  137. Homer N. Rhodes (ARMY)
  138. George R. Emmons (Air Force)
  139. Daniel J. Keller(ARMY) 18 Infantry Battalion 1st Division
  140. Max Bruot (NAVY)
  141. Ed Freeman
  142. Colonel David Wood R.I.P.
  143. Lewis Jack Huffman(ARMY Air Corp)
  144. Major-General Antonin Petrak
  145. Our Forum Member Richard "Dick" Wheeler
  146. Donald H. Nauta, architect and veteran
  147. Martin E. Zelnick, 86, podiatrist, veteran
  148. Flew in Enola Gay during WWII
  149. Terry Spencer RAF Fighter Pilot and Celebrated Photographer
  150. WWII Prison Camp Escapee Dies At 85
  151. Konrad Dannenberg passed away
  152. World War II hero Ed Frye dies at 85
  153. Peter Boon was WWII hero
  154. World War II hero Bill Grosvenor dies at 89
  155. Karl Hoffman, 1923-2009, 3rd Panzer, Anti Tank Battalion 3, Kursk
  156. Funeral of WWII surrender witness
  157. William Boyan ,U.S. Army 597th Anti Aircraft Artillery Battalion
  158. Cyril John 'Jack' Aldred: 1924 -2004
  159. Squadron Leader J Cassels DFC and Bar
  160. James Herman Sorrell, well-known Cocke County WWII veteran
  161. World War II veteran dies at 103
  162. David Clarabut R.I.P.
  163. Sam W. Pollard RIP
  164. Joseph Brocard R.I.P.
  165. World War II sidelined Mitchell's commercial pilot dreams
  166. James John Franklin Getridge, age 81: U.S. Navy, served in Okinawa
  167. Marie C. Robinson, 78: Wife of retired Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Kenneth L. Robinson
  168. Orville C. "Mike" Overstreet, 82:Army paratrooper stationed at Fort Bragg, N.C., during World War II.
  169. Dorothy I. Herberg, 85:During World War II, she did administrative work for an Army recruiting station in New York
  170. Natalie M. Dunlop, 88: during World War II she volunteered with the Red Cross in India
  171. John E. McKinney, 83: Army, WWII, Battle of Bulge vet, Bronze Star Purple Heart
  172. Richard W. Marsh, 87: Army Signal Corps ETO and PTO
  173. Monnie Fournier, 94:During World War II, she served in the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps; Secretary at Oak Ridge Nat'l Lab
  174. Joseph A. Dunn Sr., 81: Army infantryman in World War II.
  175. Anthony A. Mitchell, 91, retired Navy lieutenant commander, Leader of the Navy Band
  176. William Allen Nixon, 83; Served in the Navy during World War II
  177. Wesley L. McDonald, 84, four-star Navy admiral commanded invasion of Grenada; Defense Dist Svc Medal, Air Medal, Legion of Merit
  178. Frederick W. Silverthorne, 90, Navy captain, 2x mayor of Fairfax Va, Dist. Fly. Cross, Air Medal x5; Aviator USS Coral Sea
  179. Willem J. Kolff, 97:Doctor Invented Kidney Dialysis Machine, Artificial Organs: Family hid 10 yr old Jewish boy from Nazis
  180. David E. Baker Air Force Brigadier General: Vietnam War PoW; Dist. Svc Medal, Legion of Merit; Dist. Flying Cross, Air Medal 5x
  181. Ruth P. Hunsberger, 97: WWII intelligence analyst,received meritorious civilian service commendation.
  182. Paulo America Tolovi: Army Supply Sgt; Merchant Marine who witnessed Adm. Graf Spree scuttling
  183. James A. Roberts, 86: Navy veteran of World War II
  184. Anthony "Tony" Akromas: Stationed at Schofield Barracks, survived the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor
  185. Harvey David "Dave" Snowberger, 83: Retired from the U.S. Air Force after more than 20 years of service
  186. Derwood Guy Slonaker, 84: Veteran of War World II, serving in the U.S. Army
  187. Norman "Monk" Haller, 84: Served in the U.S. Army during World War II
  188. Stewart C. "Ted" Bender, 102: Served in the U.S. Army during World War II
  189. Ralph L. Bolyard, 82: Veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Navy
  190. Giuseppe Ruzzin - italian ace
  191. WWII veteran Hernandez
  192. Obituary: Baltazar Agbunag earned Bronze Star in WWII
  193. Leonard D. Addlesberger, 89: U.S. Coast Guard during World War II
  194. Edward Weir; United States Army Air Corps; Ploesti Air Raids, Romania
  195. George Kendle Slayman Sr., 84: Veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Army
  196. Clifford Q. "Pete" Houpt Jr., 81: Veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Army
  197. John William Keller, 82: Veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Army
  198. Harold J. "Pete" Janke, 88: U.S. Navy veteran of World War II
  199. Samuel S. "Sam" Buhrman, 83: U.S. Marine Corps World War II
  200. Julia Shirley Creamer, 91; Red Cross representative at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center during World War II and until 1958.
  201. Robert S. Flowers, 84: U.S. Army veteran, Occupation Forces in Japan immediately following World War II.
  202. Harold K. Ferguson, 90: veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Army
  203. Joseph John Ecker Jr., 86; Served in the U. S. Army and was a member of the Army Reserves and the Maryland National Guard.
  204. Gilbert Ellsworth "Gib" Murphy, 88: U.S. Army, WW2 and Korea
  205. Raymond J. McCabe, 84:U.S. Army, Company A 97th Signal Battalion: Fought in the Battle of the Bulge
  206. Gilbert Theodore "Gil" "Jr." Myers, 82: Veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Army
  207. Lester C. Martin, 82: U.S. Army World War II military police
  208. Lama Marion Stull, 83, veteran of the U.S. Army.
  209. Mary Elizabeth "Mary Lib" Mott, 94; lieutenant, decoder in the WAVES during World War II.
  210. Glen D. Smith, 86: Engineer with the U.S. Army during World War II.
  211. Emory E. Workman Jr., U.S. Marines, World War II.
  212. Mr. Robert Lynwood "Bob" Lillard: US Army Sgt 1st Class: Philippines and Asiatic Pacific Theater: Bronze Star
  213. Mr. Harry Lee Whittington: Served his country in the United States Army during World War II in New Guinea
  214. Mrs. June B. Rippeon: Nurse wounded during Blitz on London
  215. Mr. Donald Edwin Eaves: United States Army from 1945 to 1946
  216. Mr. Thomas Kline: U.S. Army 3rd Armored Division, November 1943 to November 1945 in the ETO
  217. Ms. Eve Decker Combs: Served in the Women's Army Corps during WWII.
  218. Mr. Robert T. Martin: Flew B-24s in the China-Burma-India Theater of Operations: Distinguished Flying Cross
  219. Robert Clingan McCardell: Served in the U.S. Navy during World War II.
  220. Mr. Richard L. Hahn: World War II served with the Army's 5th Regiment in the Military Police Battalion.
  221. Sen. Charles H. "Bud" or "Charlie" Smelser: Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal with five Oak Leaf clusters.
  222. Mrs. Helen Haky: served in the U.S. Army Air Force during World War II.
  223. Mr. Gary L. Moore, Commander, U.S. Navy, Ret., highly decorated naval aviator
  224. Mr. James Glacken: United States Army during World War II and the Korean Conflict.
  225. Col. Stanley Szapiel, USAF; retired in 1970 after serving during World War II, and two tours in Vietnam
  226. Mr. Harold Leo Hutts; Member of the 29th Division that landed during the Normandy invasion in 1944.
  227. Mrs. Kathleen Link: Lieutenant Colonel in the Army Nurse Corps in World War II.
  228. Paul Calvin Denis; U.S. Navy, World War II
  229. Mr. Charles "Charlie" H. Frey: Served in the Armed Forces during World War II
  230. Mr. James Davis, U.S. Army, 158th General Hospital Salisbury, England.
  231. Mr. M. Howard Devilbiss U.S. Marine Corps, 9th Air Corps
  232. Louis L. Samoisette - The Lost Battalion (1st Battalion, 141st Infantry)
  233. Italian Ace Walter Omiccioli
  234. Film, TV actor James Whitmore dies of lung cancer
  235. WW2Vet - A"sailor's sailor"
  236. Tribute to our member PROPCOLLECTOR
  237. WW II vet dies at age 85
  238. Former Nazi Youth, French Legionnaire Joe Munch nearing the end
  239. Late WWII veteran survived Tarawa battle
  240. Gunnery Sgt. Ernie O'Brien served in WWII, Korea and Vietnam
  241. Clarence B. Beck(NAVY)
  242. Body from World War II ID'd as NM sailor
  243. Medal of Honor winner James E. Swett, 88 Dies
  244. Enrique E. Marquez: MIA reclassified as KIA after remains found
  245. James G. Patsilevas Sr. / Decorated tank commander during World War II
  246. WWII pilot buried 65 years after air fight
  247. David Brenzel, served in Pacific in WWII, dies at 92
  248. Bill Stone - Last WW1 & WW2 british veteran
  249. RIP Sergent W (Bob) Tanner 7th Battlion, 6th Platoon
  250. WWII officer who said `nuts' to Germans dies