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Donation and Brick Log.Xlsx Rank and Name Line One Line Two Line Three In Out Brnch Description Sec Row Num Victor E. Aalto VICTOR AALTO WWII Army WWII munitions supvr Pacific theatre 7 E 42 SGT William E. Aarmy WM E CUYLER SGT WWII ARMY WWII, combat inf. Europe, Dday, Battle of Bulge 1 1 7 CPRL Aarno J. Aartila CPRL AARNO J AARTILA USMC 1952 1954 USMC 6 19 ADAN Richard F. Aartila AN RICHARD F AARTILA USN 1951 1955 USN 6 20 SSGT Roy M. Ackerman ROY ACKERMAN SGT USMC WWII 1941 1944 USMC Aircraft mechanic 1 58 5 Maj James R. Acocks MD JAMES ACOCKS MAJ WWII 1941 1944 Army AF Flight Physician 2 28 1 PFC Alphonsus F. Adamezyk AL ADAMCZYK WWII 101ST POW Mar-43 Nov-45 Army France, Germany, Normandy Invasion. 5 19 5 Elias A. Aho ELIAS A AHO USN WWII Navy WWII 7 S 3 CPL Elmer M. Aho ELMER M AHO CPL US ARMY 18-Apr-52 25-Mar-54 Army Korean War 1 1 6 Chateauroux France, Bentwater AFB, England. A2C Gary E. Aho GARY E AHO USAF 1962-65 1962 1965 USAF Acft Mech 6 25 BT3 Tim A. Aho BT3 TIM AHO US NAVY 1970 1974 Navy Vietnam War 1 59 6 EN1 Walter P. Aho WALT AHO JR EN1 VIETNAM Jul-63 Jul-67 USCG Search and Rescue 1 55 6 ENLC2 Walter Aho WALTER AHO ENLC2 WWII 26-Jun Oct-51 USCG Search and Rescue 1 57 6 Connie J. Aho CONNIE J AHO JOHNSON USN 1980 1984 Navy California, Florida, Japan 7 S 4 Atch to submarine at Pearl Harbor. Also worked DM2 Allen A. Ahola ALLEN AHOLA USNSUBS 54-62 1954 1962 Navy Wash D.C. 6 5 2 TSG David B. Aiken DAVID B AIKEN TSGT E6 USAF 1963 1983 USAF Security Guard AF One, Vietnam Vet 2 12 4 SGT Chase A. Alexander C ALEXANDER 101 AIRBORN Jul 99 Jul 2003 Army Afghanistan from March - August 2002 7 E 2 LT Col Frank C. Allen FRANK ALLEN LT COL USA 1959 1981 Army Army Intelligence 5 32 6 William Altenburg WILLIAM ALTENBURG UNION 1861 1865 Union KIA. Purple Heart. 3 47 Commanded front line battalion combat engineers LT Col Charles B. Alvord C B Alvord LT Col US Army 1-Aug-41 1-Oct-45 Army Engineersin Europe 1 31 5 Fredrick Alwer FREDRICK ALWER UNION 1861 1865 Union KIA. Purple Heart. 3 47 Roy Amsbury ROY AMSBURY ARMY VIETNAM 2 8 1 Amvets AMVETS POST 122 ISHPEMING 5 29 4 SSG Arne J. Andelin ARNE ANDELIN WWII 1944-46 1944 1946 WWII 7 N 10 Bill Anderson PVT WILLIAM ANDERSON USN 3 26 2 PFC Carl "Olie" C. Anderson ANDERSON USA CARL WWII 44 1943 1944 Army Tank destroyer unit. N. Africa, Italy.KIA 4 20 7 S 1/C Clyde C. Anderson SFC CLYDE ANDERSON USN 1945 1946 Navy USS Sproston DD577 USS Eichenberger DE202 1 46 6 David P. Anderson DAVID ANDERSON VIETNAM WAR Army 3 12 5 SSgt Herbert M. Anderson HERB ANDERSON World War II 1942 1946 Army Air Corps 3 13 6 CPL Jack D. Anderson CPL JACK D ANDERSON 1-Aug-42 1-Oct-45 Army 40th Engineers 1 4 6 E5 Jerold D. Anderson J ANDERSON VIETNAM 68-69 1967 1969 Army Vietnam 1968-69 7 N 40 Machinist John B. Anderson JACK ANDERSON NAVY 1944-46 1944 1946 Navy Advance Base Supply Tng - Williamsburg, VA 7 S 49 John C. Anderson JOHN ANDERSON VIETNAM WAR Army 3 12 4 A2C Lowell C. Anderson L C ANDERSON USAF 1952-56 1952 1956 USAF Korea 7 E 51 Signal Qtrmstr Mathias B. Anderson MATT ANDERSON SIG/QM USCG 30-Mar-18 31-Mar-19 Coast GuardWWI Service - Minesweeping duty North Atlantic 3 30 7 PVT 1/C Peter Anderson PVT PETER ANDERSON USA 1916 1918 Army France - WWI 3 24 5 MM2C Richard A. Anderson DICK ANDERSON USN MM2C WWII 1944 1946 Navy S. Pacific Islands 7 N 52 SGT Robert M. Anderson SGT Robert M Anderson USA 1943 1946 Army WWII, 11thINF Reg't, 5th Div Europe Theater 3 30 6 CPL William G. Anderson CPL WILLIAM G ANDERSON WWII 1942 1945 Army Mechanic Machine oiler 1 9 6 PVT William L. Anderson WILLIAM ANDERSON USM 1943 1946 Marines Iwo Jima - Pacific Theater WWII 1 11 3 James R. Anderson Jr. JAMES R ANDERSON JR Feb-66 Feb-69 Army Army engineer, SPEC4, Vietnam 5 32 5 NAS New Orleans, LANAS Glenview, IL,NAS Y2C Elizabeth L. Anderson-Donckers EL DONCKERS Y2C WAVE USN 12-May-44 5 Arp 46 Navy Corpus Christi, TX Yeoman Personnel 3 27 4 MM3 Blayne K. Andresen ANDRESEN USN BLAYNE MM3 1964 1968 Navy USS Shenandoah 2 25 4 1CL Seaman Brownson H. Andresen ANDRESEN USN BROWNSON ICS 1943 1946 Navy 2 27 5 1 9/27/2016 Rank and Name Line One Line Two Line Three In Out Brnch Description Sec Row Num SGT William L. Andrew BILL ANDREW SGT USA WWII Army WWII 1 46 1 SPC 4 Peter J. Andriacchi PETER J ANDRIAACCHI 6-Oct-67 1-Oct-69 Army Vietnam Combat Ser US56458861 1 9 1 SGT Leonard Angeli LMike Angeli SGT KOREA 5-2-54 1952 1954 US Army Korean War - Radioman 1 20 5 Navy medic US Marines 2nd Div WW2. Dental SFC Robert T. Anthony BOB ANTHONY WWII KOREA 3/45-6/50 1/47-6-54 Navy/ArmyLab supvr Army Korean War 1 15 1 CPL Bob T. Apple BOB T APPLE CPL USMC 1956 1958 USMC Electrician Air Wing 4 1 4 PFC Jack C. Arball JACK ARBALL ARMY 3BR STR 1943 1945 Army WWII 3 Brnz Stars. France, Africa, Germany 6 29 Chief Petty Officer Nicholas J. Arger NICK ARGER WORLD WAR II 1942 1945 Navy Cook 1 38 4 Engineering & Diesel school. Served destroyers in Mach Mate Norman B. Audette NORM AUDETTE WWII + KOREA 11-Sep-44 25-Jul-51 Army S. Pacific 2 16 5 SSG Clayton C. Auger CLAYTON AUGER SGT ARMY WWII Army WWII Signal Corps 4 31 Vietnam 101st Airborne, 100% combat disabled SP4 Francis M. Augustyn F M AUGUSTYN 101 ARBN VTN 1965 1968 Army (deceased) 5 14 4 Strkpr 3Cl Merritt H. Aurich III MERRITT HANK AURICH III Mar-45 Jun-46 USCG 5 11 7 RM2-E5 Curtis M. Bacon CURT BACON USCG 1966-70 1966 1970 USCG Radioman Great Lakes and Caribbean 6 16 AIC Robert T.P. Bahrman BAHRMAN ROBT KOREA USAF USAF 4 years Air Force 2 21 1 1ST CCS Orville W. Baker ORVE BAKER USN 1942-1946 1942 1946 Navy Cook 6 10 6 Ernest H. Baldwin ERNEST H BALDWIN WWII WWII WWII 1 42 5 Ernest L. Baldwin ERNEST L BALDWIN WWI 1917 1918 Army 1 5 4 Seaman 1st CL Richard D. Baldwin RICHARD D BALDWIN WWII 1944 1946 Navy Served on Guam 1 7 5 Quartermaster Officer. Vietnam. Ft Ord,CA, FT 1LT Dan W. Balmes 1LT DAN BALMES US ARMY 1966 1968 Army DIX, Ft Lee 2 10 7 Horse Cav. Ft Meade. Western Plains. Met Chief SGT Frank J. Balmes FRANK BALMES 6TH CAV USARMY 1903 1906 Army Red Cloud 2 33 1 E5 Thomas G. Balzola TOM BALZOLA PO 2ND CLASS USN 1-Dec-61 1-Apr-65 Navy 2 23 2 Ivan S. Bannon SCOTT BANNON US NAVY 1959 1963 Navy 1 27 2 SMGT Leonard J. Barbeau LEONARD J BARBEAU USAF 1-Sep-60 1-Oct-86 USAF Communications eqpt Maintenance 2 18 4 LCPL/SGT Steven C. Barber SGT S C Barber USMC ARNG 29Jun74 4Oct03 USMC/ARNGUSMC-RTO ARNG-Combat Engineer 1 32 3 Engine room. Patrolled E. Coast. Currently WI CG Sr Chief Petty Off Charles G. Barclay C G BARCLAY SCPO USCG 1975 apx 1979 USCG Rsv 6 5 3 Phot Mate Duane F. Barclay DUANE BARCLAY NAVY 1964 67 Jun-64 Jun-67 Navy USS Wasp, Photographed astronaut landing 5 14 7 SSG Francis O. Barclay F O BARCLAY ARMY WWII 1941 1945 Army Second Div, 38th Inf,Co K, European Theatre 2 30 5 Amn 1Class Richard L. Barclay R L BARCLAY A1C USAF 1963 1967 USAF KC135 Tanker Flight Simulator Specialist 1 47 2 Staff Sgt Thomas E. Barclay T E BARCLAY SSGT US ARMY 1968 1977 Army 1 1/2 tours Vietnam, Germany, current Iraq 6 5 4 KIS '59-'65,'71-'73. 62nd FIS. Little Rock AFB. MSG Robert L. Barkley ROBT BARKLEY MSG USAF KIS 1959 1965 USAF Retired '88 5 6 2 Seaman Richard H. Barr RICHARD BARR NAVY 1955-57 1955 1957 Navy Bowsun Mate 4 19 4 YNCM Harry A. Barriger H A BARRIGER YNCM US NAVY 6-May-05 29-May-05 Navy 2 30 1 CPT Henry J. Barsch CAPT HENRY J BARSCH USAF 1958 1960 AF Sheppard AFB TX 1 39 4 DC2 Russ M. Bartanen RUSS BARTANEN US COAST GUARD 1-Aug-52 1-Aug-56 CG Damage Control 1 8 2 1LT Glen R. Barto GLEN S BARTO SPEC OPS PILOT 1953 1955 AF Korea and Okinawa. 18th Fighter Bomber Wing 1 45 7 WO3 Glen S. Barto GLEN S BARTO US AIR FORCE 1991 Present Army Black hawk pilot with Special Ops. 3 16 5 Westpacs as Navy Nuke Electrician-USS EM-2 Robert G. Barton ROBERT BARTON NAVY 1975-1981 1975 1981 Navy Bainbridge CGN-25 6 34 Vietnam 70-73, discharged. Currently Senior Chief Sr Chf Petty Off Stephen A. Bashaw STEVE BASHAW USMC USNR 1-Jun-70 1-Jun-73 Army, ResvPetty Officer Seabees Reserve 5 30 6 PVT Thomas Bashaw THOM BASHAW CIVIL WAR May 1865 Aug 1895 Army 3 46 6 PFC Walter J.
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