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Thank a Veteran on Veterans Day Wednesday, Nov VETERANS DAY SALUTE Thank a veteran on Veterans Day Wednesday, Nov. 11 SECTION C | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2020 THE NEWS Vernon “Bud” F. Adam Charles E. Allen Emmett Allen Gilbert Leroy Allen Harvey Lee Allen John Allen Marlin (Hoddy) Allen Cpl. SP3 Army, Tec 5 SrA Air Force US Navy US Marine Corps 7TH Regiment of Marines, Sgt, WWII July 22, 1954 - 1941 - 1945 1st Class WWII WWII Indiana Rifles 1942 - 1946 June 21, 1956 Okinawa and Guam. Served in the War of 1812 South Pacific Fought in the Korean War. SSG Elaine M. Anderson John R. Allensworth Rex Allensworth Dennis Altenhofen Ronald Altenhofen Army WAC Sept. 1966 - 1969 Andrew Armbruster Bernard Armbruster US Air Force US Navy US Navy US Army Army Reserves Vietnam WWII 1961 - 1963 A2C 1944 - 1946 EM3 Spec 4 Sept. 1974 - April 1995 Navy Army USS Hornet CVA12 Korea, KMAG Army Commendation Medal, 1964-1966 1955 - 1958 1960 - 1962 Good Conduct Medal, Army Achievement Medal Dennis Arps Claude Armbruster Gerald Armbruster Leo Armbruster Phil Armbruster Richard Armbruster SP4 US Army, Military Robert F. Baldwin WWII WWII WWII Vietnam Purple Heart - France Police, D Batter, 5th Lt. Col. US Army Army Army Army Army WWII Battalion 6th Air Defense 1994 - 2010 1968-1970 Army and 284th MP Company, 709th MP Battalion Frankfurt, West Germany WELLMAN KEOTA KALONA WILLIAMSBURG NORTH ENGLISH SIGOURNEY MT. 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