Allyn K. Capron – Captain, United States Army

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Born at Tampa, Florida, on August 27, 1846, he graduated from West Point in 1867. He entered the Artillery Branch of the United States Army. During the Spanish-American War, he accompanied General Shafter’s army to Cuba. On July 1, 1898, he led Shafter’s advance and fired the first shot of the battle. The Spanish flag … Read more

George M. Prascsak, Jr. – Lieutenant Colonel, United States Air Force

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From the United States Air Force: Lieutenant Colonel George M. Prascsak Jr., assigned to the Operation Prevention Division, Air Force Medical Operations Agency, Office of the Surgeon General, passed away suddenly on the evening of December 1, 2002. Prascsak was the Chief of Public Health Operations. Colonel Prascsak was born in Braddock, Pennsylvania, on September … Read more

Samuel Robert Brentnall – Major Genreal, United States Air Force

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Courtesy of the United States Air Force MAJOR GENERAL SAMUEL ROBERT BRENTNALL Retired September 30, 1956. Died February 23, 1965.  Samuel Robert Brentnall was born at Cleveland, Oklahoma, in 1903. He graduated from Phillips University in Oklahoma with a bachelor of arts degree in 1924. General Brentnall also received a doctor of philosophy from Phillips … Read more

Augustus Gabriel Tassin – Captain, United States Army

Augustus Gabriel Tassin of France Appointed from Indiana, First Lieutenant, 35th Indiana Volunteer Infantry, 9 October 1861 Captain, 17 June 1863 Lieutenant Colonel, 9 August 1864 Colonel, 4 March 1865 Honorably mustered out of the volunteer service 30 September 1865 Captain, 28th U. S. Infantry, 28 July 1866 Honorably discharged 1 December 1870 at his … Read more

ANNE M. HART, ET AL., PETITIONERS V. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

No. 90-309 In The Supreme Court Of The United States October Term, 1990 On Petition For A Writ Of Certiorari To The United States Court Of Appeals For The Eleventh Circuit Brief For The United States In Opposition            TABLE OF CONTENTS Questions Presented Opinions below Jurisdiction Statement Argument Conclusion OPINIONS BELOW The opinion of … Read more

Lee Allen Young – Lieutenant Commander, United States Navy

LIEUTENANT COMMANDER LEE A. YOUNG, MSC MARCH 11, 2001 Lieutenant Commander Lee A. Young, Medical Service Corps, U.S. Navy, retired, age 91, a resident of Seven Lakes Condominiums, Fort Myers, Florida, died at Southwest Florida Regional Medical Center on March 11, 2001. He was born in Jersey Shore, Pennsylvania, October 23, 1909, the son of … Read more

Bernard Prentiss Mimmack – Major, United States Army

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Bernard Prentis Mimmack of England. Appointed Private, Sergeant, General Sergeant and Sereant Major, 12th Infantry, 15 January 1858 to 20 September 1861 Second Lieutenant, 12th Infantry, 16 September 1861 First Lieutenant 24 October 1861 Regimental Adjutant, 29 July 1862 to 30 January 1865 Captain, 3 May 1865 Transferred to 30th Infantry, 21 September 1866 Brevetted … Read more

William Remsen Taylor – Colonel, United States Army

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William Remsen Taylor of New York Appointed from New York, Private, Company E, 1st U. S. Volunteer Cavalry, 4 June to 12 October 1898 Second Lieutenant, 41st U. S. Volunteer Infantry, 17 August 1899 Honorablymustered out of the volunteer service, 30 June 1901 Second Lieutenant, U. S. Army Artillery Corps, 2 February1901 Transferred to the … Read more

Sam Williams Huff – Private First Class,United States Army

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NEWS RELEASE from the United States Department of Defense No. 378-05 IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 19, 2005 DoD Identifies Army Casualty The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier who was supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. Private First Class Sam W. Huff, 18, of Tucson, Arizona, died April 18, 2005, in Baghdad, Iraq, of … Read more

Charles Hart Danforth – Brigadier General, United States Army

Charles Hart Danforth of the District of Columbia Appointed from Maryland, Prive, Sergeant and First Sergeant, Company H, and Sergeant Major, United States Volunteer Infantry, 5 June 1898 to 22 January 1899 Second Lieutenant, 4th United States Volunteer Infantry, 8 December 1898 Honorably mustered out of the volunteer service, 8 June 1899 Sergeant Major, 41st … Read more

Frank Louis Leonard – Major, United States Army

VETERAN OF TWO WARS BURIED WASHINGTON, October 19, 1953 – Major Frank Louis Leonard, 63 years old, a veteran of both World Wars, was buried with military honors today in Arlington National Cemetery. His last period of service was with the Judge Advocate General’s office and the OrdnanceDepartment from 1940 to 1947. LEONARD, FRANK LOUIS … Read more

Thomas Earl Dunlop – Commander, United States Navy

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Full Name: THOMAS EARL DUNLOP Date of Birth: 7/10/1930 Date of Casualty: 4/6/1972 Home of Record: NEPTUNE BEACH, FLORIDA Branch of Service: NAVY Rank: CDR Casualty Country: NORTH VIETNAM Casualty Province: NZ Status: MIA U.S. Department of Defense Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs) News Release  Media contact: +1 (703) 697-5131 Public … Read more

WORLD WAR II HEROES – By John Timmins

  World War II heroes shouldn’t be forgotten they fought for us to be free. Now it’s time to remember them for what they did for you and me. It wasn’t all that long ago when Hitler & Tojo came knocking at our door. If it weren’t for WWII heroes we’d still be fighting that … Read more

Robert W. Bauchspies – Colonel, United States Army

Courtesy of the Piedmont Chapter, Georgia Sons of the American Revolution: COLONEL ROBERT W. BAUCHSPIES (1932-2006) Our Past President, Colonel Bob Bauchspies, died peacefully on December 22, 2006 following a long illness.   Bob was born on an Army Post at Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania on 17 May 1932, the third son of five boys and … Read more

Howell Marion Estes, Jr. – General, United States Air Force

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Biography Courtesy of the United States Air Force GENERAL HOWELL MARION ESTES JR. Retired August 1, 1969. Died July 2, 2007. General Howell Marion Estes Jr., was commander of the Military Airlift Command. MAC operates a global military airlift system – plus air rescue, air weather, photo audio-visual and carto-geodetic services and aeromedical evacuation systems … Read more

Joseph John Andres, Jr. – Master Sergeant, United States Army

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NEWS RELEASES from the United States Department of Defense No. 1325-05 IMMEDIATE RELEASE DoD Identifies Army Casualty The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier who was supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. Master Sergeant Joseph J. Andres, Jr., 34, of Seven Hills, Ohio, died in Balad, Iraq, on December 24, 2005, of injuries … Read more

Charles McClure – Colonel, United States Army

Charles McClure of Pennsylvania Captain, US Volunteers, 28 April 1862 to 1 September 1866 Captain, United States Army, 17 August 1866 Major, Paymaster, 30 August 1880 Lieutenant Colonel, Department of the Paymaster General, 2 February 1901 Retired 20 February 1902 Breveted Major, Lieutenant Colonel and Colonel, US Volunteers, 21 October 1865 for faithful and meritorious … Read more

Julius Albert Krug – Government Official

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Julius Albert Krug was born on November 23, 1907, ar Madison, Wisconsin. He was appointed Secretary of the Interior from: Wisconsin Nominated: February 26, 1946 Confirmed: March 5, 1946 Took Office: March 18, 1946 Served Under: President Harry S. Truman Termination: December 1, 1949 Length of Service: 3 years, 8 months, 14 days Died: March … Read more

Joseph Shelton Harreslon, Jr. – Colonel, United States Army

 From a contemporary press report: Joseph S. Harrelson Jr., 84, a retired Army Colonel who worked from 1970 to 1985 at the University of Baltimore, where he had served as a professor and Political Science Department chairman, died April 17, 2003, at his home in Gaithersburg, Maryland, after a heart attack. He commanded a rifle … Read more

Michael Ross Stahlman – Colonel, 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. 853-08 October 07, 2008 DoD Identifies Marine Casualty The Department of Defense announced today the death of a Marine who was supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. Colonel Michael R. Stahlman, 45, of Chevy Chase, Maryland, died October 5, … Read more

McKee to join nation’s heroes at Arlington – March 22, 2002

From the eternal flame at the grave of the nation’s 35th president to the thousands of small, white headstones that cover the terrain, Arlington National Cemetery represents a cross-section of America. It serves as a resting place for everyday men and women who died defending their nation, as well as a memorial for famous national … Read more

William Voorhees Judson – Brigadier General, United States Army

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Brigadier General WILLIAM VOORHEES JUDSON Born in Indianapolis, Indiana February 16, 1865 Died March 29, 1923 Student Harvard University, 1882-84 Cadet, U.S. Military Academy, 1884-88 Graduated 1888 as No. 3240 Second Lieutenant, 1888 First Lieutenant, 1893 Captain, 1898 Major, 1906 Lieutenant Colonel, 1912 Colonel, 1917 Brigadier General (NA), 1917 Colonel, 1919 Served with Corps of … Read more

United States Army Aircrew – 7 July 1944

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Nine Missing WWII Airmen are Identified The Defense POW/Missing Personnel Office (DPMO) announced today that the remains of nine U.S. servicemen, missing in action from World War II, have been identified and are being returned to their families for burial with full military honors. They are First Lieutenant David P. McMurray, of Melrose, Massachusetts; First … Read more

Arthur George Christensen – Colonel, United States Army

From a news report: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 Arthur George Christensen, 88, a retired Army Colonel and urban renewal official, died of complications from a blood infection January 21, 2004, at Georgetown University Hospital. Colonel Christensen was born in State College, New Mexico, and graduated from what is now North Dakota State University. He entered … Read more

David E. Baker – Brigadier General, United States Air Force

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Courtesy of the United States Air Force BRIGADIER GENERAL DAVID E. BAKER Retired October 1, 1997. Died January 29, 2009 Brigadier General David E. Baker was Vice Director, Operational Plans and Interoperability (J-7), the Joint Staff, Washington, D.C. He was accountable to the director in providing assistance to the chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, by … Read more

War’s Agony and Easter’s Joy – At Arlington Cemetery, Prayers Go Out for Troops

Soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines from across the Washington area who gathered yesterday amid the tombstones of a quarter-million colleagues to welcome the Easter sunrise had the bombing in Yugoslavia weighing heavily on their minds. “Many people are in harm’s way this morning, some of them our own sons and daughters,” Rear Adm. A. Byron … Read more

Benjamin Branche Talley – Brigadier General, United States Army

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From a contemporary press report: A memorial service will take place at Arlington National Cemetery Old Post Chapel December 16, 1998 at 9 a.m., for BRIGADIER GENERAL BENJAMIN B. TALLEY, US Army Retired, of Washington, DC and Anchor Point, Alaska, who died November 27, 1998 in Alaska at the age of 95. Interment will follow … Read more

Vietnam War Aircrew – United States Air Force

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From a contemporary press reports: NEWS RELEASE from the United States Department of Defense No. 1098-04 IMMEDIATE RELEASE MIAs Identified from The Vietnam War Six servicemen missing in action from the Vietnam War have been identified and are being buried as a group at Arlington National Cemetery Friday with full military honors. They are Air … Read more

Body and Lies Carved in Stone Are Removed From National Shrine – December 12, 1997

At 10:30 on Thursday morning at Arlington National Cemetery, a team of gravediggers quietly dug up the remains of Larry Lawrence and carted away his granite tombstone, which was engraved with lies. Chiseled in stone were claims that Lawrence, the late millionaire businessman who became an ambassador, had served in the U.S. merchant marine and … Read more

Joseph Olye Matthews – Second Lieutenant,United States Marine Corps

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From a contemporary press report: Joseph Olye Matthews, 75, who worked at the Central Intelligence Agency as a liaison officer, editor and analyst, died of cancer February 6, 1999. He lived in Bethesda, Maryland. Mr. Matthews began at the agency in 1950 and was later posted to London. He later was a liaison with British … Read more

Jamie O’Dell Maugans – Sergeant, United States Army

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Brian T. Craig, 27, died handling large caliber rockets confiscated from former Taliban ammunition dumps. Also killed were Staff Sergeant Justin J. Galewski, 28, of Olathe, Kansas; Sergeant Jamie O. Maugans, 27, of Derby, Kansas; and Sergeant First Class Daniel A. Romero, 30, of Longmont, Colorado. The accident is under investigation. Craig, Galewski, and Maugans were part of 710th Ordnance … Read more

J. Stanley Holtoner – Major General, United States Air Force

COURTESY OF THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE: MAJOR GENERAL J. STANLEY HOLTONER Retired February 1, 1967 Major General J.S. Holtoner was born in New York City, New York, in 1911. Following his graduation from Townsend Harris Hall in 1928, he attended New York University, where he received his bachelor of science degree in aeronautical engineering … Read more

Edward Marshall Stedman – Commander, United States Navy

EDWARD STEDMAN, NAVAL OFFICER, 94 Commander, Oldest Annapolis Graduate, Class of ’64, Dies Served in Civil War Was Academy Instructor Retired in 1875, He resumed Active Duty in ’98 – Chased Confederate Ironclad WASHINGTON, October 16, 1939 – Commander Edward Marshall Stedman, retired, the oldest alumnus of the United States Naval Academy, died at his … Read more

Orvil Anderson – Major General, United States Air Force

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Courtesy of the United States Air Force MAJOR GENERAL ORVIL ANDERSON Retired December 31, 1950, Died August 23, 1965 Looking back on his experience as a military aviator, General Orvil Anderson would sometimes remind a listener – and most people usually found that they didn’t talk with him; they listened – that his aviation career … Read more

Arthur Rankin Blackwelder, Jr. – Lieutenant Colonel, United States Air Force

Arthur Rankin Blackwelder Jr., 84, a retired Air Force Lieutenant Colonel who did electronic intelligence work as a civilian employee of the Defense Intelligence Agency from 1966 to 1984, died August 12, 2003, at Inova Mount Vernon Hospital. He had congestive heart failure. Colonel Blackwelder, an Alexandria resident, was known as “A.R.” and “Blackie.” He … Read more

Thomas Alva Walkup, Jr. – Staff Sergeant, United States Air Force

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December 8, 2003 Millville soldier’s remains returned home MILLVILLE, NEW JERSEY – The remains of native son Air Force Staff Sergeant Thomas A. Walkup Jr., 25, a flight engineer who was killed in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan last month, were returned home Sunday. Staff Sergeant Jay Hensley, a close friend, escorted Walkup’s body home … Read more

William George Thordsen – Chief Gunners Mate, United States Navy

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Born at Fredericstaft, Germany, April 2, 1879, he earned the Medal of Honor while serving at Hilongas, Philippines, during the Insurrection there, May 6, 1900. He died on May 8, 1932 and was buried in Section 1 of Arlington National Cemetery. THORDSEN, WILLIAM GEORGE Rank and organization: Coxswain, U.S. Navy. Born: 2 April 1879, Fredericstadt, Germany. Accredited … Read more

Charles Frederick Shoemaker – Captain (Commandant), United States Revenue Cutter Service

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Charles F. Shoemaker (March 27, 1841 – July 11, 1913) was a Captain in the United States Revenue Cutter Service and was appointed in 1895 by Secretary of the Treasury John G. Carlisle to be Chief of the Revenue Marine Division of the Department of the Treasury. Although he was never formally known as Commandant, … Read more

Mason Mathews Patrick – Major General, United States Army

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Mason Mathews Patrick was born at Lewisburg, West Virginia, December 13, 1863. He graduated from West Point in 1886 and was commissioned in the Engineers. For three years he was at the Engineers School of Application, Willetts Point (later Fort Totten), New York, graduating in 1889 and receiving promotion to First Lieutenant in July. In … Read more

Herbert B. Crosby – Major General, United States Army

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Courtesy of Michael Stein: Major General Herbert Ball Crosby, U.S. Army Born December 24, 1871 in Fairmount, Kansas Died January 11, 1936 Cadet, U.S. Military Academy 1889-93 Graduated with Class of 1893 Second Lieutenant 1893 First Lieutenant 1899 Captain 1901 Major 1916 Lieutenant Colonel 1917 Colonel (NA) 1917 Lieutenant Colonel 1919 Colonel 1920 Major General 1926 … Read more

Pope Washington – Lieutenant Commander, United States Navy

Lieutenant Commander Pope Washington, U.S.N., retired, died on Sunday at the Brooklyn Naval Hospital. He was 62 years old. May 21, 1935 Commander Washington was a survivor of the USS Maine and saw service in the Boxer Rebellion and the Philippine Insurrection. During the World War he served on the USS Buffalo. He retired in … Read more

Jacob Alexander Meinert – Lance 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. 019-10 DOD Identifies Marine Casualty The Department of Defense announced today the death of a Marine who was supporting Operation Enduring Freedom. Lance Corporal Jacob A. Meinert, 20, of Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin, died January 10, 2010, while … Read more

Thomas Moss Bennett – Rear Admiral, United States Navy

Information courtesy of their son, Tom Bennett: September 2006 Thomas Moss Bennett was born 9 December 1915 at Eastport, Maryland.  He was a 1939 graduate of the United States Naval Academy.  During World War II he was a Naval Aviator and served as a dive bomber pilot off aircraft carriers in the Pacific Theater of Operations.  … Read more

Melba Stratton Strother – Army Spouse

From a contemporary press report: Melba Stratton Strother, 99, formerly of Winfield, died March 25, 2001, in a Santa Monica, California, nursing home. Following services in Santa Monica, she will be buried in Arlington National Cemetery near Washington, D.C. Strother was born November 18, 1901, in Arkansas City, Kansas, and spent her childhood in Winfield, … Read more

John Sherman Cooper – Captain, United States Army United States Senator – US Ambassador

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Courtesy of the United States Senate: Senator from Kentucky; born in Somerset, Pulaski County, Ky., August 23, 1901; attended the public schools at Somerset and Centre College, Danville, Ky.; was graduated from Yale College 1923; attended Harvard Law School     1923-1925; was admitted to the bar in 1928 and commenced practice in Somerset, Ky.; member, Kentucky … Read more

Meta Fuller Waller – Government Employee & Military Widow

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Meta Waller Attack Location: Pentagon Age: 60 Home: Alexandria, Virginia When 60-year-old Meta Waller returned from the World Conference on Racism, she told her family it had changed her life. Waller attended the conference with a group of schoolchildren, taking time off from her work at the Pentagon, where she was special programs manager for … Read more

Alexander Kearney Ward – Captain, United States Marine Corps

Full Name: ALEXANDER KEARNEY WARD Date of Birth: 12/27/1940 Date of Casualty: 2/16/1968 Home of Record: ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND Branch of Service: MARINE CORPS Rank: CAPT Casualty Country: SOUTH VIETNAM Casualty Province: QUANG TRI NOTE: Captain Ward was the son of Rear Admiral Norvell G. Ward, United States Navy. Valentine’s Ridge: This is my account of the … Read more

Carlos J. Negron Sr. – Specialist, 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. 612-10 DOD Identifies Army Casualty The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier who was supporting Operation Enduring Freedom. Specialist Carlos J. Negron, 40, of Fort Meyers, Florida, died July 10, 2010, at Asadabad, … Read more

Julien D. Goell – Second Lieutenant, United States Army

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This individual was a graduate of Dartmouth College and was apparently killed in action during World War II.  We are actively seeking information about this individual.  Should you have available information, please contact the Webmaster. Also click here for more information. GOELL, JULIEN D 2ND LT   US ARMY VETERAN SERVICE DATES: 01/28/1944 – 10/07/1944  DATE OF … Read more

Strother Madison Stockslager – Captain, United States Army, Member of Congress

Courtesy of the U.S. House of Representatives Representative from Indiana; born in Mauckport, Harrison County, Ind., May 7, 1842; attended the common schools, Corydon High School, and Indiana University at Bloomington; taught school; served in the Union Army during the Civil War as second lieutenant and captain in the Thirteenth Indiana Volunteer Cavalry, which he … Read more

Laverne William Wagner – Colonel, United States Marine Corps

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From a contemporary press report: Laverne William “Vern” Wagner, Colonel, United States Marine Corps (retired), age 84, of Indianapolis, Indiana, died April 16, 2003. Colonel Wagner was born on January 4, 1919 in Galena, Illinois, to the late William S. and Emma (Harle) Wagner. He joined the Marine Corps Reserve in 1941. Upon graduation from … Read more

Jesse Brown – Corporal, United States Marine Corps Secretary of Veterans Affairs

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The Honorable Jesse Brown died at the age of 58 in his Warrenton, Virginia, home on August 15, 2002. This decorated and disabled Vietnam veteran was diagnosed several years ago with lower motor neuron syndrome, which is similar to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or Lou Gehrig’s disease. Jesse Brown is survived by his wife Sylvia, … Read more

Carmel “Tim” Temerario – Beach Master, United States Navy

From a contemporary press report: Tim Temerario, who spent 18 years in the Washington Redskins organization from 1960 to ’78 as director of player personnel, executive assistant to the late George Allen and assistant coach, died on Saturday in Columbia of heart failure. He was 95. Temerario had a long and diverse career in football, … Read more

Larry Ismael Rougle – Staff 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. 1247-07 DoD Identifies Army Casualty The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier who was supporting Operation Enduring Freedom. Staff Sergeant Larry I. Rougle, 25, of West Jordan, Utah, died October 23, 2007, in … Read more

Robert Edgar Braddy – Rear Admiral, United States Navy

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Commander Robert Braddy was awarded the Navy Cross, our nation’s second highest honor for naval heroism, for his actions in North Africa in November of 1942. Rear Admiral Braddy retired from the service in 1951.   BRADDY, ROBERT EDGAR R/ADM USN DATE OF BIRTH: 11/17/1903 DATE OF DEATH: 08/14/1965 BURIED AT: SECTION 34  SITE 102-A … Read more

Angus Van Rutledge – Colonel, United States Army

Angus Van Rutledge, a retired Army Colonel died on October 11, 2000. He lived in Fairfield, California. Colonel Rutledge was the beloved husband of Mary C. Rutledge; father of Major John H. Rutledge, USA (Ret.), Major Mark A. Rutledge, USA (Ret.) and Major Wayne S. Rutledge, USAR (Ret.). Also survived by his grandson, James K. … Read more

Kevin Michael Witte – Staff Sergeant, United States Army

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NEWS RELEASES from the United States Department of Defense No. 1066-06 IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 22, 2006 DoD Identifies Army Casualty The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier who was supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. Staff Sergeant Kevin M. Witte, 27, of Beardsley, Minnesota, died on October 20, 2006, in Baghdad, Iraq, from … Read more

Elliott Bowman Strauss – Rear Admiral, United States Navy

From a contemporary press report:Elliott Bowman Strauss, 100, a Navy Rear Admiral who retired in 1952 as Chief of the Strategic Applications and Policy Branch of the Navy Department’s Strategic Plans Division, died of pneumonia August 19, 2003, at home in Washington. Admiral Strauss was born in Washington and graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy … Read more

Stephen Roy Lutes – Major, United States Army

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Possibly the son of LeRoy Lutes, Jr., he was born on September 9, 1942 and died on December 27, 1985. He is buried among other family members in Section 30 of Arlington National Cemetery. Research concerning his background continues. Read our general and most popular articles Phallosan Forte Anaboloxan Huusk Messer Hanfosan Nutra Digest SWISS FX … Read more

Donald Walter Holleder – Major, United States Army

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Combat Infantryman’s Badge Born in 1934, Donald W. Holleder graduated from West Point and was a football All-American while attending the academy. He was Operations Officer under Lieutenant Colonel Terry de la Mesa Allen, Jr., in the 1st Infantry Division in Vietnam. When Allen was killed-in-action in a battle which took place 40 miles from … Read more

John Edward McGlothlin – Lieutenant Colonel, United States Army

Courtesy of John McGlothlin: April 2005 John Edward McGlothlin was born in Drill, Virginia, on October 29, 1925, where he lived until he enlisted in the United States Army after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941. He attempted to join the Marine Corps, but was refused enlistment due to his cross eyes. The … Read more

Wilmeth Sidat-Singh – First Lieutenant, United States Army Air Corps

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  SYRACUSE, N.Y. Wilmeth Sidat-Singh was one of Syracuse University’s greatest sports stars, but his achievements were stunted because of the racial discrimination he faced as a black athlete in the late 1930s. On February 26, 2005, Syracuse will honor Sidat-Singh during halftime of the Orange’s basketball game against Providence by raising his No. 19 … Read more

MICHAEL BLASSIE: STILL A SYMBOL

For 14 years, First Lt. Michael J. Blassie of Florissant was the unknown soldier of the Vietnam War. Now that his remains are buried in the Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, he can still be a symbol – a symbol of what we know about the men who fought in America’s longest war. His funeral Saturday … Read more

Fumitake Nagato – Private First Class, United States Army

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Fumitake Nagato joined the United States Army from his home in Arlington, Virginia, for service in World War II. Due to his Japanese ancestory, he was assigned to the Nisei Organization, 442nd Combat Team, in the European Theater of Operations. He was killed-in-action in the Vosges Mountains of France in 1944 and was subsequently buried … Read more

Robert Clinton Taber – Lieutenant General, United States Army

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Robert C. Taber, 89, of Sun City Center. passed away February 22, 2007. He was born in Ithaca, New York. Taber graduated from Cornell University, his military career began in July 1940 as assistant professor of Military Science and Tactics at Cornell. Earlier he had received a reserve commission on completion of the ROTC program. … Read more

United States Army Aircrew – 5 January 1968

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NEWS RELEASES from the United States Department of Defense No. 970-07 IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 6, 2007 Soldiers Mia From Vietnam War Are Accounted For The Department of Defense POW/Missing Personnel Office (DPMO) announced today that group remains of five U.S. servicemen, missing in action from the Vietnam War, will be returned to their families soon … Read more

Francis Marion Angelo – Private, Confederate States of America Army

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Angelo, Francis “Frank” M. (Mocking Bird) Frank enrolled for the war with Mosby’s battalion on January 1st, 1864 by William H. Chapman, in Fauquier County. On the morning of November 24th, 1864, Frank was placed in charged to removing prisoners to the rear in the vicinity of White Post. While proceeding along with his prisoners, … Read more

Alleged Abuse of Arlingtion Nationion Cemetery

Statement by Eric J. Boswell Assistant Secretary Bureau of Diplomatic Security U.S. Department of State Before the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations Committee on Veterans’ Affairs U.S. House of Representatives January 28, 1998 Mr. Chairman and Members of the Committee: I am pleased to have the opportunity to participate in this hearing on the granting … Read more

Benedict Crowell – Brigadier General, United States Army

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Benedict Crowell was born October 21, 1869 in Cleveland, Ohio; the son of William and Mary; Ph.D. Yale, 1891, MA, 1891; married Julia Cobb December, 1904; Died September 8, 1952 in Cleveland, Ohio. Prominent Cleveland business man, civic leader, Brigadier General, U.S. Army; Assistant Secretary of War and Director of Munitions during the first world … Read more

Harold Royce Gross – Sergeant, United States Army Member of Congress

The Eternal Flamethrower.(H.R. Gross) Author/s: Bill Kauffman Issue: November 1999 The date: December 2, 1963. The place: the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives. The event: the single most heroically curmudgeonly act in the history of Congress. Only ten days have passed since President Kennedy was killed in Dallas. Washington is draped in crepe; … Read more

Thomas J. Valentine – Senior Chief Petty Officer, United States Navy

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15 February 2008: The Navy has identified the SEAL who died Wednesday during a parachute-training exercise. Special Warfare Operator Senior Chief Thomas J. Valentine, 37, who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, died from injuries suffered during parachute-training operations in Casa Grande, Navy officials said. “We want to make sure that we find out what exactly … Read more

James T. Neely – First Lieutenant. United States Army Air Service

LIGHTNING HOLT WRECKS BALLOON, TAKES TWOLIVES BELLEVILLE, Illinois, June 3, 1924 – Dr. C. Leroy Meisinger, Federal Meteorologist, and First Lieutenant James T. Neely, Air Pilot, whose mangled bodied and charred balloon were found near Belent, Illinois, today, sacrificed their lives for the advancement of science, Scott Field officials declared tonight. The ill-fated flight of … Read more

Sue Sarafian Jehl – Lieutenant, United States Army Secretary to General Dwight Eisenhower Military Wife

From a contemporary press report: April 1997: Sue Sarafian Jehl, a Highland Park native who served as a secretary for Supreme Allied Commander General Dwight Eisenhower during World War II, died Sunday, April 13, 1997, in her Maitland, Florida, home She was 77. Eisenhower dictated his account of the war, Crusade in Europe, to Mrs. … Read more

Jonathan D. Grassbaugh – Captain, United States Army

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NEWS RELEASES from the United States Department of Defense No. 413-07 IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 10, 2007 DoD Identifies Army Casualties The Department of Defense announced today the death of four soldiers who were supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom.They died April 7, 2007, in Zaganiyah, Iraq, when an improvised explosive device detonated near their unit.They were assigned … Read more

Kenneth Frederick Hanst, Jr. – Major, United States Army

Kenneth Frederick Hanst, Jr. was born  in New Jersey on 16 May 1920. He was appointed to the United States Military Academy from West Virginia and graduated in the Class of 1942. Upon graduation from West Point, he was assigned to the Infantry and served as a Company Commander, 28th Division, in World War II … Read more

Virgil Ivan Grissom – Lieutenant Colonel, United States Air Force

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Born April 3, 1926, Virgil I. Grissom joined the United States Air Force in 1950 after graduating from Purdue University.  He served as a fighter pilot in the 334th Interceptor Squadron during the Korean War, flying over 100 missions and earning the Distinguished Flying Cross. In 1956, he graduated from the U.S. Air Force Test … Read more

Edward Deeble McLean – Aviation Cadet, United States Navy

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Edward Deeble McLean was born on 11 November 1926 at Salt Lake City, Utah, the son of Edward Archibald McLean (1902-1993) and Bessie Wilda Deeble McLean (1899-1935).  He was killed in an aircraft crash at Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas, while training there as an Aviation Cadet, United States Navy Reserve, on 28 February 1946. … Read more

Lewis Clark Taynton – Colonel, United States Army

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Lewis Clark Taynton, Colonel, United States Army (Retired), a resident of the Washington, D.C. area during the 1960’S, passed away in Bradenton, Florida, on December 27, 2002. Born in Port Jervis, New York, on September 17, 1917, Colonel Taynton had a distinguished 27-year career with the Army. He was a highly decorated combat veteran of … Read more

Donald Weldon Brann – Major General, United States Army

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Biography and Photo Courtesy of Russell C. Jacobs: June 2007 Donald Weldon Brann (1895-1945) Born in Rushville, Indiana on September 26, 1895. Commissioned in the Infantry, Officer Reserve Corps in 1917. Served in Tientsin, China with the 15th Infantry 1923-1927. Instructor at the Infantry School 1931-1933. Graduated from Command and General Staff School in 1935.  … Read more

James Louis Carter – Colonel, United States Air Force

NEWS RELEASE from the United States Department of Defense No. 582-05 IMMEDIATE RELEASE Jun 10, 2005 Vietnam War Missing in Action Serviceman Identified The Department of Defense POW/Missing Personnel Office (DPMO) announced today that the remains of a U.S. serviceman, missing in action from the Vietnam War, have been identified and are being returned to … Read more