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* [[George Dowell Jr. Leask]] Oakland, CA (d. Nov. 11, 1944) France | * [[George Dowell Jr. Leask]] Oakland, CA (d. Nov. 11, 1944) France | ||
* [[Harold Samuel Jenkins]] Nethers, VA (d. March 22, 1945) Germany | * [[Harold Samuel Jenkins]] Nethers, VA (d. March 22, 1945) Germany | ||
| + | * Major General [[Orde Charles Wingate]] British Army (b. 1903 Nainital, Kumaon, India - d. 1944 Manipur, India) | ||
===Navy=== | ===Navy=== | ||
Revision as of 21:37, 21 August 2022
Articles
- It Shall Be Well: A Song for the Sorrowing in Days of War
- Belfast, Sept 1914 by A.I.B., The Witness
World War One
- Andrew Bennett Thomson Vancouver, BC d. April 9, 1917 Vimy Ridge
World War Two
Army
- Edgar S. Ainslie West Lafayette, IN / Buffalo, NY (d. April 11, 1944) Philippines
- Curtis William Behnke Jr. Ferndale, MI (d. Nov. 23, 1944) Germany
- George Dowell Jr. Leask Oakland, CA (d. Nov. 11, 1944) France
- Harold Samuel Jenkins Nethers, VA (d. March 22, 1945) Germany
- Major General Orde Charles Wingate British Army (b. 1903 Nainital, Kumaon, India - d. 1944 Manipur, India)
- William Donaldson Smith Navy, Battle of the Philippines
Marines
Vietnam
- Robert Alexander White - Sp/4 (d. Feb. 7, 1966)
Misc
- Donald William Kuester - Senior Engineer and Chief of the Acoustics & Electronics Division, U.S. Navy (1921-1963)
- New Hampshire Avenue Gospel Chapel, MD 1943-1963 including SS Supt.
- Atlantic Gospel Chapel, IA 1921?-1943