Norman Winston Gourley – Major General, United States Marine Corps

Information Provided By The General’s Friend of 52 Years, Jack Reed. Norman Winston Gourley, age 77, died at his home in Hot Springs Village, February 17.  He was born in Salem, Massachusetts, May 9, 1921. After graduation from Wentworth Institute in Boston, he joined the naval service as an Aviation Cadet in June 1942 and … Read more

Richard Rougier McCullough – Second Lieutenant, United States Army

Richard Rougier McCullough Born September 26, 1927 – KIA July 18, 1952 Wherever he may be, Dick McCullough is still smiling and spreading his warm personality to everyone around him. For even in death, it would be hard to visualize the tall, soft spoken young man with anything but quiet cheer on his face. For … Read more

Avery Delano Andrews – Brigadier General, United States Army

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Avery Delano Andrews of New York Appointed from New York, Cadet, United States Military Academy, 1 July 1882 ( 14) Commissioned Second Lieutenant, 5th United States Artillery,  1 July 1886; First Lieutenant, 4t United States Artillery,  28 November l892 Transferred to the 5th United States Artillery, 5 December 1892 Resigned, 2 November 1893 Lieutenant Colonel, … Read more

The Fate of the Unknowns At Aging Arlington Memorial, Debating Repair vs. Replacement

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By Michael E. Ruane Courtesy of the Washington Post Sunday, October 14, 2007 The two old sailors stepped side by side toward the Tomb of the Unknowns, carrying a memorial wreath to their shipmates between them. The crowd stood hushed in the autumn sun while the pair, in ball caps and blazers, approached the white … Read more

Frank Edwin Sherman – Lieutenant Commander, United States Navy

From a contemporary press report: Frank Edwin Sherman, Lieuenant Commander, United States Navy (retired), Communications Eengineer, Navy Pilot and Naval Academy Graduate in 1949 on died August 25, 2002 at Fairfax Hospital.  He was born June 21, 1925 in Salina, Kansas. He was the loving husband of Marlene Bauman Sherman, wife of 50 years of … Read more

Sylvester G. Parker – Captain. United States Army

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Company H, 63rd Illinois Volunteer Infantry Sylvester G Parker Enrolled as Captain, 11 December 1861, at Camp Dubois; absent from duty 11 August-10 December 1862; sick in hospital, Memphis, Tennessee, 20 January–24 March ‘63; absent without leave from 25 March ’63; dismissed from service by Special Order Number 351 dated 7 August 1863 issued from … Read more

David E. Barnett – Lieutenant Colonel, United States Army

Courtesy of his classmates United States Military Academy, Class of 1946 15761 Barnett, David E. April 29, 1924 – January 23, 1998 David Eugene Barnett, Jr. * ’46 No. 15761 * 29 Apr 1924 – 23 Jan 1998 Died in Alexandria, Virginia Inurned in Arlington National Cemetery Columbarium, Dave was an “Army Brat” which accounted … Read more

Charles Evans Kilbourne, Jr. – Major General, United States Army

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Born at Fort Myer, Virginia, December 23, 1872, he graduated from the Virginia Military Institute and was a Honor Graduate of the Artillery School in 1903l; a graduate of the General Staff College in 1920. He was commissioned a Second Lieutenant, May 20, 1898 and promoted through the grades to Major General, July 9, 1935. … Read more

Glen Franklin – Stewart Lieutenant Colonel, United States Air Force

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Retired Lieutenant Colonel Glen Franklin Stewart, 63, of Arnold, Mrayland, died Febebruary 23, 1998. He was born October 13, 1935, in Dallas, Texas. He entered the Air Force in 1957.  He was an intelligence officer and electronics warfare officer during his career and worked for the National Security Agency at Fort Meade, Maryland, until he … Read more

Roger W. Haller – Sergeant Major, United States Army

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U.S. Department of Defense Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs) IMMEDIATE RELEASE No. 081-07 DoD Identifies Army Casualties The Department of Defense announced today the death of 12 soldiers who were supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. They died in Baghdad, Iraq, on January 20, 2007, when the UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter they were in … Read more

Wrennie W. Johnson – Lieutenant Colonel, United States Air Force

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From a contemporary press report: Wrennie W. Johnson, 79, a retired Air Force lieutenant colonel who later managed the Bowie real estate office of Prince George’s Properties, died of complications of diabetes February 24, 1999 at his home in Bowie, Maryland. Colonel Johnson retired from the Air Force in 1969 after a 27-year military career. … Read more

Frank J. Scolpino – Captain, United States Navy

From a contemporary press report: Captain Frank J. Scolpino, 73, of Jackson, New Jersey, formerly of Mount Laurel, died Wednesday at Kimball Medical Center, Lakewood. He served in the Navy for 37 years before retiring. He entered the Navy Prep School in October 1947 through June 1948. He entered boot camp in July 1946 through … Read more

United States Army Aircrew – 7 August 1945

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Sgt. Harvey E. Brockmeyer Born August 2, 1924 Died August 7, 1945 Sgt. William J. Cannady Born March 10, 1921 Died August 7, 1945 Flight Officer Richard H. Franken Born March 26, 1924 Died August 7, 1945 First Lieut. James W. Cantrell Born October 27, 1921 Died August 7, 1945 Flight Officer Francis P. Yuskaitis … Read more

David Michael Branning Lance – Corporal, United States Marine Corps

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NEWS RELEASE from the United States Department of Defense No. 1155-04 IMMEDIATE RELEASE Nov 13, 2004 Media Contact: Marine Corps Public Affairs – (703) 614-4309 Public/Industry Contact: (703)428-0711 DoD Identifies Marine Casualtiesavi The Department of Defense announced today the death of two Marines who were supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. Lance Corporal David M. Branning, 21, … Read more

Audie Leon Murphy – Major, United States Army

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One of the most decorated American combat soldiers in history. He enlisted in the US Army at age 17 for service in World War II. Received battlefield promotions while capturing more medals than any other US soldier, including the Congressional Medal of Honor. Following the war, he turned to acting in movies, starring in the story of … Read more

Robert L. Corn – Colonel, United States Army

From a contemporary press report: September 28, 2000 When Dr. Robert L. Corn, a Bellport thoracic and general surgeon, returned to the Army at age 57, nearly 400 friends, colleagues and former patients saluted him at a farewell party in Patchogue. “More people wanted to come but couldn’t be accommodated,” said his son, Army Capt. … Read more

Nannie E. Pearson – Menoher Military Spouse

The first wife of Charles Thomas Menoher, she was born on March 9, 1872 and died on May 9, 1919. She is buried in Section 3 of Arlington National Cemetery with her husband and other family members. Read our general and most popular articles Phallosan Forte Anaboloxan Huusk Messer Hanfosan Nutra Digest SWISS FX Ketogen Tropfen Slimymed … Read more

William Edward Riley – Lieutenant General, United States Marine Corps

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Lieutenant General William E. Riley, who retired from active duty, 31 May 1951, died 28 April 1970, at the U.S. Naval Hospital, Annapolis, Maryland. He was 73 years old. After his retirement, General Riley served as Deputy Director for Management for the Foreign Operations Administration from September 1953, until May 1955. He next served with … Read more

Steven Elledge – Lieutenant (jg), United States Navy

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24 March 2005: Victim of T-45 crash identified MERIDIAN, Mississippi — Navy investigators are looking into the crash of a T-45C Goshawk jet that killed the plane’s student pilot. Naval Air Station Meridian officials on Wednesday identified the pilot as Lt. j.g. Steven Elledge, 25, of Orlando, Florida. Elledge, a member of Training Squadron 7, … Read more

Needham Lee Jones – Lieutenant Commander, United States Navy

LIEUTENANT COMMANDER JONES, ONCE AIDE TO WILSON WASHINGTON, August 31, 1947 – Lieutenant Commander Needham Lee Jones, USN, retired, a Naval Aide to the late President Woodrow Wilson, died today in the Naval Hospital at Bethesda, Maryland.  His age was 71. Commander Jones was graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1897 and saw … Read more

Charles Thomas Menoher – Major General, United States Army

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Born at Johnstown, Pennsylvania, March 20, 1862, he graduated from West Point in 1886 and was commisioned in the Artillery. He was promoted to First Lieutenant, December 1892, and graduated from the Artillery School in 1894. During the Spanish-American War he served in Cuba and subsequently served three tours in the Philippines. He was promoted … Read more

Donald A. Vincent – Sergeant, United States Marine Corps

From a contemporary press report: Donald A. Vincent, 74, a decorated World War II Marine Corps veteran and retired Army Department military analyst, died of cancer September 2, 1999 at the Hospice of Northern Virginia. He had lived in Alexandria since 1979. Mr. Vincent was a native of Wakefield, Massachusetts. He was among the first … Read more

Leon John Fishkin – Colonel, United States Army

From a contemporary press report: Leon John Fishkin, 86, a retired Army Colonel who was also an official of federal emergency preparedness programs, died of congestive heart failure July 19, 2000, at Inova Alexandria Hospital. Colonel Fishkin, an Arlington resident, was born in Charleston, South Carolina. He was a graduate of the University of Maryland, … Read more

James Clark Brennan – Lieutenant Colonel, United States Marine Corps

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Lieutenant Colonel (retired) James Clark Brennan, United States Marine Corps, formerly of Harbor Bluffs, Largo, Florida, passed away at Keswick Multi-Care Center, Baltimore, Maryland, at 86 years of age. Colonel Brennan was a World War II veteran, who served with the Marines and was awarded the Navy Cross for “extraordinary heroism” on Iwo Jima. He … Read more

Robert Henry English – Rear Admiral,.United States Navy

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1 February 1943 Press Report: Missing on Duty. Rear Admiral Robert Henry English, 55, commander of the Pacific Fleet’s submarine force; somewhere near the west coast. A plane carrying him from Pearl Harbor circled near San Francisco, disappeared in the fog, four days later had not yet been heard from. He commanded the submarine 0-4 … Read more

Putting Her Foot Down and Getting the Boot

Gina Gray, who her boss said acted appropriately Courtesy of the Washington Post The ghost of Rummy is proving difficult to exorcise. Defense Secretary Robert Gates has tried to sweep out the symbols of his predecessor’s capricious reign, firing acolytes of Donald Rumsfeld and bringing glasnost to the Pentagon. But in one area, Rummy’s Rules … Read more

George R. Fitzpatrick – Lieutenant Colonel, United States Air Force

From a contemporary press report: George R. Fitzpatrick, a retired Air Force Lieutenant Colonel, age 80, joined our Heavenly Father, Sunday, April 20, 2003. Colonel Fitzpatrick retired from the Air Force in 1968 at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, after 26 years of Military service. Subsequently he was Director of Airspace Communications and Control at … Read more

Claude B. Ferenbaugh – Lieutenant General, United States Army

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Lieutenant General Claude B. Ferenbaugh, deputy Eighth Army commander, presents a check for $595 to Mrs. On Soon Whang, director of the Orphans’ Home of Korea, Cheju Island.  Brigadier General Dwight E. Beach, Eighth Army (Fwd.) chief of staff, watches the presentation. The check is the semi-annual interest on a $41,000 trust fund set up … Read more

Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Arlington Confederate Monument Association Copyright by United Daughters of the Confederacy (1914)

PREFACE. When one considers what it is and what it stands for, there is no object in or near Washington City better worth a visit and a careful study than the Confederate Monument in the National Cemetery at Arlington. This booklet is intended to give concisely the data from which such a study can be … Read more

Panuk P. Soomsawasdi – Captain, United States Air Force

A USAF MC-130H Combat Talon cargo aircraft crashed into a mountainside Aug 7, 2002, about 15 miles south of San Juan, Puerto Rico. All 10 military personnel on board were killed, according to U.S. Southern Command. The special operations aircraft went down in heavy fog and rain during a nighttime training flight from NAS Roosevelt … Read more

Arthur Monroe Ellis – Colonel, United States Army

Arthur Monroe Ellis: Born November 25, 1893 in Baxter, Tennessee Died March 23, 1974 in Knoxville, Tennessee Cadet U.S. Military Academy, 1912-16 Graduated as No. 5572, Class of 1916 Second Lieutenant, 1916 First Lieutenant, 1916 Captain, (Army of the United States), 1917 Major, (Army of the United States), 1918 Captain, (United States Army), 1920 Major, … Read more

Malcolm Ross McAdoo, Jr. – Major, United States Army

From a contemporary press report: Malcolm Ross McAdoo Jr., 81, a cartographer who retired from the Central Intelligence Agency in 1980, died of complications related to a dislocated hip May 22, 2001, at Auxiliary House, a group home in Bethesda, Maryland. He had Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases. He also was a major in the Army … Read more

Michael Joseph Crescenz – Corporal, United States Army

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Full Name: MICHAEL JOSEPH CRESCENZ Date of Birth: 1/14/1949 Date of Casualty: 11/20/1968 Home of Record: PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA Branch of Service: ARMY Rank: CPL Casualty Country: SOUTH VIETNAM Casualty Province: QUANG NAM Michael J. Crescenz Rank and Organization: Corporal, U.S. Army, Company A, 4th Battalion, 31st Infantry, 196th Infantry Brigade, Americal Division. Place and date: … Read more

Finn Buer – Sergeant, United States Army Air Force

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Finn Buer Sergeant, U.S. Army Air Forces 12188242 68th Airways and Communications Service Group Entered the Service from: New York Died: September 8, 1945 Missing in Action or Buried at Sea Tablets of the Missing at Manila American Cemetery Manila, Philippines 21 June 2003: The war in the Pacific had just ended, when First Lieutenant Philip … Read more

Alvan C. Sandeford – Lieutenant Colonel, United States Army

ARMY OFFICER KILLED COLUMBIA, Ohio – September 1, 1938 – Lieutenant Colonel Alvan C. Sandeford, 48, intelligence officer of the Fifth Corps Area stationed at Fort Hayes, died tonight of injuries suffered earlier in the day in an automobile accident. He was born in Midville, Georgia, where a brother, Ralph Sandeford, lives. SANDEFORD, ALVAN C … Read more

Joyce Bailey James – Brigadier General, United States Army

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Joiyce Bailey “Jim” James, Brigadier General, United States Army (retired) of Albany, Georgia, died of natural causes Sunday, May 16, 2004. The interment will be July 28th, at Arlington National Cemetery. A native of Bay Village, Arkansas, General James, graduated from the North Little Rock Senior High School in 1935, and then enjoyed a military … Read more

Robert Thomas Mininger – Lance Corporal, United States Marine Corps

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NEWS RELEASE from the United States Department of Defense No. 574-05 IMMEDIATE RELEASE DoD Identifies Marine Casualty The Department of Defense announced today the death of a Marine who was supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. Lance Corporal Robert T. Mininger, 21, of Sellersville, Pennsylvania, died June 6, 2005, from wounds received as a result of an … Read more

Frank Clarendon Cook – Captain, United States Navy

CAPTAIN F. C. COOK DIED; RETIRED NAVY DOCTOR Decorated In War With Spain Held Important Posts In World War PHILADELPHIA – April 21, 1936 – Captain Frank C. Cook, retired Naval officer, died of kidney and heart ailments yesterday at the Naval Hospital here after an illness of two months.  He was 66 years old. … Read more

Jack Walter Brunson – Chief Warrant Officer, United States Army

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Full Name: JACK WALTER BRUNSON Wall Name: JACK W BRUNSON Date of Birth: 3/14/1949 Date of Casualty: 5/31/1971 Home of Record: SINCLAIRVILLE, NEW YORK Branch of Service: ARMY Rank: CWO Casualty Country: LAOS Casualty Province: LZ Status: MIA Name: Jack Walter Brunson Rank/Branch: W2/US Army Unit: 131st Aviation Company, 212th Aviation Battalion, 11th Aviation Brigade … Read more

Emerson E. Heller Lieutenant Colonel, United States Air Force

Full Name: EMERSON E HELLER Date of Birth: 7/24/1926 Date of Casualty: 4/25/1969 Home of Record: SPRING CITY, PENNSYLVANIA Branch of Service: AIR FORCE Rank: LTC Casualty Country: THAILAND Casualty Province: QUANG TRI EMERSON E HELLER EC-121R Crash (SN67-21493)  25 April 1969 Bill Heller (former CO of 360th Sq.) [email protected] 21 Dec 2001 I wish all my … Read more

John Wilkes – Vice Admiral, United States Navy

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Born May 26, 1895, the great-grandson of Rear Admiral Charles Wilkes, he graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1916. He married Winifred Jarvis and had one son, John. He advanced through the grades to Rear Admiral in 1943. Stationed in the Pacific at the outbreak of World War II. He escaped from Corregidor aboard … Read more

Frank Jefferson Horton – Lieutenant Colonel, United States Army Member of Congress

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HORTON, Frank Jefferson, a Representative from New York; born in Cuero, De Witt County, Texas, December 12, 1919; attended the public schools of Baton Rouge, Louisiana; A.B., Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 1941; LL.B., Cornell University Law School, Ithaca, New York, 1947; United States Army 1941-1945; admitted to the New York bar, 1947; lawyer, … Read more

Franklin Ivan Burris, Jr. – Corporal,United States Marine Corps

Full Name: FRANKLIN IVAN JR BURRIS Date of Birth: 7/10/1947 Date of Casualty: 8/9/1968 Home of Record: LARGO, FLORIDA Branch of Service: MARINE CORPS Rank: CPL Casualty Country: SOUTH VIETNAM Casualty Province: QUANG NAM One fateful night, in August of 68, our world was changed by a terrible twist of fate. We lost my father … Read more

James Roy Andersen – Brigadier General, United States Army

James R. Andersen Brigadier General, U.S. Army Air Forces Service # 0-016407 Headquarters Company, US Air Force, Pacific Entered the Service from: Wisconsin Died: 26-Feb-45 Missing in Action or Buried at Sea Tablets of the Missing at Honolulu Memorial Honolulu, Hawaii Awards: Legion of Merit Courtesy of Russell C. Jacobs, May 2007 James Roy Andersen … Read more

John A. Commerford – Captain, United States Army Superintendent, Arlington National Cemetery

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Born on November 2, 1839, he was a veteran of the Civil War, serving with Companies B, G, and H of the Third Massachusetts Volunteer Cavalry. He was the Superintendent of Arlington National Cemetery from October 1886 to November 1892. He died on November 22, 1914 and was buried in Section 1 of Arlington National … Read more

Richard Allen Pendergist – Lieutenant (jg), United States Navy

From contemporary press reports: Sunday, November 2, 2003 Richard Allen Pendergist, the 59-year-old Fauquier County resident who was killed October 18, 2003, when his ultralight aircraft crashed along the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, was a retired Navy Ensign and former videographer for Unisys Corp. An ultralight airplane enthusiast and experienced pilot, he was flying … Read more

Charles Hubbard Thompson – Colonel, United States Army

From a contemporary press report: Charles Hubbard Thompson, 70, a retired Army Colonel who was decorated for his service with the Special Forces in the Central Highlands of South Vietnam and who taught junior ROTC classes at Parkland High School, died of cancer December 2, 2001, at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center in Baltimore. He … Read more

Charles Wilbur Hammond – Colonel, United States Air Force

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Courtesy of the United States Military Academy: Charles W. Hammond, Number 17499 9 September 1926 – 31 May 1991 Died in Fairfax, Virginia Interred in Arlington National Cemetery Charles “Chuck” Wilbur Hammond was born in Terre Haute, Indiana. He attended elementary and secondary schools in California, and during 1944-46 he enlisted in the Navy and … Read more

Oscar W. Koester – Captain, United States Navy

CAPTAIN OSCAR KOESTER BRADFORD, Pennsylvania, December 4, 1952 – Captain Oscar Koester, who supervised the repair of German ships confiscated by the United States in World War I, died at his home today at the age of 86. Captain Koester, who was graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1888, retired in 1912.  He … Read more

Ladies of Arlington Never Miss Final Salute

During a recent Army funeral at Arlington National Cemetery, a woman escorted by a member of the Army’s 3rd U.S. Infantry (The Old Guard), stood silently near the gravesite. Not related to the Soldier being interred that day, she is one of about 65 women, known as the Arlington Ladies, who volunteer to attend Army … Read more

Charles Love Mullins, Jr. – Major General, United States Army

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Major General Charles Love Mullins Jr., U.S. Army Born September 7, 1892 Died March 1, 1976 Cadet, U.S. Military Academy 1913-17 Graduated as No. 5706, Class of 1917 Second Lieutenant 1917 First Lieutenant 1917 Major (Temporary) 1918 Captain 1919 Major 1933 Lieutenant Colonel 1940 Colonel (AUS) 1941 Brigadier General (AUS) 1942 Major General (AUS) 1944 … Read more

Mark David Kidd Corporal, United States Marine Corps

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U.S. Department of Defense Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs) News Release IMMEDIATE RELEASE No. 098-07 January 26, 2007 DoD Identifies Marine Casualty The Department of Defense announced today the death of a Marine who was supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. Corporal Mark D. Kidd, 26, of Milford, Michigan, died January 25, 2007, … Read more

Secretary Of Defense Cohen Announces Decision On Vietnam Unknown – United States Department of Defense, May 7, 1998

Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen announced today he has approved the recommendation of the Department of Defense Senior Working Group to disinter the remains of the Vietnam Unknown in the Tomb of the Unknowns in Arlington National Cemetery for mitochondrial DNA and other forensic examination. Secretary Cohen directed that the disinterment be accomplished as … Read more

William Lawrence Deane – Major, United States Army

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Elbert Wayne Bush Sergeant, United States Army Richard Arthur Knutson Chief Warrant Officer, United States Army Mickey Allen Wilson Chief Warrant Officer, United States Army William Sherril Stinson Specialist 5, United States Army Manual Alonzo Lauterio Specialist 5, United States Army This group of men were finally located and identified.  Sadly, the remains of Manual … Read more

James Milton Fogle – Brigadier General, United States Air Force

From a contemporary press report FOGLE, JAMES M. (Age 74) Brigadier General, USAF (Ret.) Of Punta Gorda, Florida, died October 21, 1998, in Tampa, Florida. He was born November 2, 1923, in Washington, DC and moved to Punta Gorda in 1980, from Petersburg, Virginia, where he completed a distinguished career with the U.S. Air Force … Read more

Unknown Confederate Soldier – Confederate States of America Army

Read our general and most popular articles Phallosan Forte Anaboloxan Huusk Messer Hanfosan Nutra Digest SWISS FX Ketogen Tropfen Slimymed Hondrostrong Slim XR Elixfett Reduslim Medioxil 24 Hondrox Prima Kapseln Diaetolin Cardione PHC Beauty C+ Kapseln Colon Broom HHC Blüten Liba Kapseln Gélules Figur LB Slimming Gummies Nucific Bio X4 Diaetoxil Nuubu Regener 8 CBD … Read more

Kameil Maertens – Colonel, United States Army

  I sent you a biography of Brigadier General Claudius Easley a few months ago and have had a surprising response from individuals that knew the General.  All were favorable.  Thanks for adding him in your Web site.  I have an additional range that is named after COLONEL KAMEIL MAERTENS here at Fort Benning. Colonel Maertens is … Read more

Conrad John Luecke – Major, United States Air Force

MERRITT ISLAND, Fla. — Conrad John Luecke, Major U.S. Air Force, retired, passed away at home on Friday, October 6, 2006, after a three-month battle with cancer. He fought the good fight. Conrad was born December 30, 1932, in Escanaba, Michigan, to Rose and John Luecke, former U.S. Congressman from Michigan. He graduated from Albion … Read more

William Shepherd Benson – Admiral, United States Navy

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Born at Macon, Bibb County, Georgia, September 25, 1855, he graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1877. He first saw sea duty on the USS Hartford in the South Atlantic Squadron. He subsequently served aboard the Old Constitution, and the USS Yantic during the Arctic Expedition of Army Lieutenant Adolphus Washington Greely, aboard the … Read more

Joseph B. Bailey – Private, Confederate States of America Army

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Joseph B. Bailey was born in 1848 at Heathsville,Northumberland County,Virginia. He entered service at Richmond on November 23,1864 and served under Captain William Dement, Company D, 1st Maryland, Light Artillery. In the Battle of Dutch Gap and Drewry’s Bluff on the James River, he taken prisoner of war. Paroled at Appomattox on April 9,1865 and … Read more

John Lee Buckles – Major, United States Air Force

From a contemporary press report: John Lee Buckles, 80, a retired Air Force Major and procurement officer who was purchasing and supply superintendent for the Prince William County schools in the 1970s, died of a heart attack July 14, 2003 at Cape Canaveral Hospital in Cocoa Beach, Florida. He moved from Vienna to Merritt Island, … Read more

John Thomas Bubeck – Sergeant, United States Army

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U.S. Department of Defense Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs) News Release IMMEDIATE RELEASE No. 1321-06 DoD Identifies Army Casualties The Department of Defense announced today the death of three soldiers who were supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom.  They died of wounds suffered when an improvised explosive device detonated near their vehicle during … Read more

Everett Hartwell Steinmetz – Captain, United States Navy

Captain “Steiny” Steinmetz of Brooklyn and Rockville Center, New York, and Los Alamitos and, more recently, Fullerton, California died October 12, 2004 after 91 years of a generous, full and exciting life. With the United States Navy and the love of his life, Dorothy Wise Steinmetz, he experienced life to its fullest and richest extent. … Read more

Charles Irvin Stanley – Chief Warrant Officer, United States Army

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Charles Irvin Stanley was born on September 25, 1946 and joined the Armed Forces while in Cleveland, Ohio. He served in the United States Army, 282nd Aviation Company, 212th Aviation Battalion, 1st Air Cavalry Division, and attained the rank of Chief Warrant Officer 3. Charles Irvin Stanley is listed as Missing in Action. Also see … Read more

Robert Allen Breitweiser – Lieuetnant General, United States Air Force

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Courtesy of the United States Air Force: LIEUTENANT GENERAL ROBERT ALLEN BREITWEISER Retired Aug. 1, 1969.   Died June 21, 2007. Lieutenant General Robert Allen Breitweiser was commander in chief, Alaskan Command, and commander, Alaskan North American Air Defense Command Region. General Breitweiser was born in St. Joseph, Missouri, in 1916. He graduated from South Denver … Read more

Benjamin Thomas Layton – Lieutenant Colonel, United States Army

From a contemporary press report: Benjamin Thomas Layton, 83, a retired Army lieutenant colonel who became an ROTC instructor at Chamberlain High School in Washington from 1966 to 1967 and an equal-opportunity specialist at the Agriculture Department from 1967 to 1985, died February 15, 2001 at Holy Cross Hospital after a heart attack. Colonel Layton, … Read more

William Aden Mann – Commander, United States Navy

From a contemporary press report: MANN, WILLIAM ADEN (Age 83) On June 27, 2001. Beloved husband, father, grandfather and friend, died at his home in Gonzalez, Texas, after a long illness. An attorney, entrepreneur and retired U.S. Navy Commander, Mr. Mann was born on the farm in Colmesneil, Texas. Upon retirement from the Navy, after … Read more

Hallowed Grounds for Controversy Waiver Dispute Focuses Attention on Rules for Burial at Arlington National Cemetery

By Stephen Barr Washington Post Staff Writer Tuesday, December 23, 1997 More than 250,000 veterans, their families and other distinguished Americans are buried at Arlington National Cemetery, the U.S. military’s most hallowed grounds. The veterans served in conflicts from the American Revolution through the Persian Gulf War and Somalia. But Arlington, which averages 5,000 funerals … Read more

Kyle W. Brown – Lance Corporal, United States Marine Corps

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NEWS RELEASES from the United States Department of Defense No. 030-06 IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 11, 2006 DoD Identifies Marine Casualties The Department of Defense announced today the death of five Marines who were supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom: Lance Corporal Kyle W. Brown, 22, of Newport News, Virginia Lance Corporal Jeriad P. Jacobs, 19, of Clayton, … Read more

Lyle Gibson Brooks – Major, United States Army

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Full Name: LYLE GIBSON BROOKS Date of Birth: 5/6/1936 Date of Casualty: 9/29/1968 Home of Record: OGUNQUIT, MAINE Branch of Service: ARMY Rank: MAJOR Casualty Country: SOUTH VIETNAM Casualty Province: LONG AN BROOKS, LYLE G MAJ   US ARMY VIETNAM DATE OF BIRTH: 05/06/1936 DATE OF DEATH: 09/29/1968 BURIED AT: SECTION 30  SITE 604-4 ARLINGTON NATIONAL … Read more

Earnest Arthur Clark – First Lieutenant, United States Marine Corps

Earnest Arthur Clark First Lieutenant, U.S. Marine Corps 0-030947 United States Marine Corps Entered the Service from: Virginia Died: March 2, 1945 Missing in Action or Buried at Sea Tablets of the Missing at Honolulu Memorial Honolulu, Hawaii Awards: Purple Heart CLARK, EARNEST A 1LT   US MARINE CORPS VETERAN SERVICE DATES: 01/01/1940 – 03/02/1945 DATE … Read more

Edward M. Sparks – Second Lieutenant, United States Army Air Corps

WWII bomber crew buried in Arlington The 10-man crew of a long-missing bomber from World War II was laid to rest yesterday at Arlington National Cemetery, closing the final chapter of a 57-year-old mystery.  About 75 of the crew’s relatives — many of whom were not yet born when the servicemen died — attended a … Read more

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Frederick I. Eglin – Lieutenant Colonel, United States Army Air Corps

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In 1937, Valparaiso Range was renamed Eglin Field in honor of Lieutenant Colonel Frederick I. Eglin, a member of the ACTS who had been killed in a plane crash. Also in 1937, Eglin became the designated sub-post of Maxwell  Field. Eglin Air Force Base Name: Named in honor of Lt Col Frederick Irving Eglin (1891-1937). … Read more

Arthur A. Yates – Brigadier General, United States Army

WASHINGTON, October 2, 1930 – Funeral services with full military honors for Brigadier General Arthur A. Yates, United States Army, retired, who died at Stanford Universtiy Hospital in California on September 25 will be held at Arlington Cemetery at 10 A.M. tomorrow.  Chaplain Albert F. Vaughan of Fort Myer will officiate.  Major General William D. … Read more

John Acie Burgess – Lieutenant Colonel, United States Air Force

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Thursday, March 10, 2005: John Acie Burgess, 86, an Air Force Chaplain who later was a Disciples of Christ minister in the Washington area, died March 1, 2005, of congestive heart failure at Collington Episcopal Life Care in Mitchellville. He had lived in Camp Springs, Maryland, for 42 years. After serving as an enlisted man … Read more

James Lyddane – Private, Confederate States of America Army

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LYDDANE, JAMES PVT TRAYHERNS CO, 41 VA CAV CSA BN DATE OF DEATH: 08/17/1913 BURIED AT: SECTION CONF  SITE 224-A ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY LYDDANE, MARY W/O JAMES DATE OF DEATH: 10/15/1940 BURIED AT: SECTION CONFE  SITE 224-A ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY WIFE OF JAMES LYDDANE Read our general and most popular articles Phallosan Forte Anaboloxan Huusk … Read more

Christian Bell Hughes – Colonel, United States Air Force

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From contemporary press reports: Christian Bell Hughes, 56, an Air Force Department program manager who oversaw research grants to minority colleges, died November 13, 1999 at the Washington Hospital Center’s burn unit. The Fairfax County police and fire marshal’s offices are investigating the death, which followed an argument with another man, as a homicide. Colonel … Read more

George William Goddard – Brigadier General, United States Air Force

Courtesy of the United States Air Force BRIGADIER GENERAL GEORGE W. GODDARD Retired June 30, 1949, Died September 20, 1987 George William Goddard was born in London, England, in 1889. He came to Rochester, New York in June 1904 to live with his aunt and uncle. He was naturalized April 27, 1918. General Goddard graduated … Read more

Vincent James Meloy – Brigadier General, United States Air Force

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1933 – 1934 Student at the Air Corps Tactical School, Maxwell Field, Alabama 1934 – 1936 Student at the Command and General Staff School, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas 1936 – 1939 Commanding Officer of the 20th Bombardment Squadron, Langley Field, Virginia 1938 Took part in the flight of six Y1B-17 bombers as an aircraft commander on … Read more

Armer Nathan Burkart – Specialist, United STaes Army

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NEWS RELEASES from the United States Department of Defense No. 441-06 IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 15, 2006 Media Contact: Army Public Affairs – (703) 692-2000 Public/Industry(703)428-0711 DoD Identifies Army Casualty The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier who was supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. Specialist Armer N. Burkart, 26, of Rockville, Maryland, died … Read more