Thousands of Warren Countians have served their country in the
military. I will be happy to add your military veteran to the list. Email your
information, images, etc. to Arne Trelvik
IDLE
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- John J. Idle (1917-2012)
- US Army, World War II
- grave at Mound Hill Cemetery, Eaton, Preble County,
Ohio
- "John J. Idle," obituary, Dayton
(Ohio) Daily News, November 8, 2012
" . . . He was a W.W. II U.S.Army veteran. . . ."
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IGO
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- Robert W. Igo (1915-1989)
- Sgt US Army World War II
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INDERRIEDEN
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- Roland Robert Inderrieden
(1919-1994) - US Army, World War II
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INGERSOLL
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- Ivan N. Ingersoll (1906-1963)
- Ohio; Corporal, 114th Infantry, World War II; Bronze Star Medal
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INGLES
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- Milton Ingles (1908-1985)
- US Army 1943-1945, World War II
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INGABRAND
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- Donald S. Ingabrand
(1918-2003) - US Army
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INGRAM
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- Calvin Bernard Ingram
(1922-1986)
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IORNS
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- Herschel
J. Iorns (1915-1995) - Corporal, 330th Service Group, US Army
Air Force, World War II - Bronze Star Medal
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
with World War II flagholder - Interment #10371
of Herschel J. Irons
in Sec G lot 27-7 on 14 Jun 1995
- photo submitted with 3 Feb 2015 email
from his daughter, Samdra
Iorns who provided the following:
"Herschel J. Iorns
Army Air Forces 330 Service Group CPL ~ American Theater Service
Medal ~ Asiatic-Pacific Theater Service Medal/Bronze Star ~ Good
Conduct Medal ~ Five Overseas Service Bars.
Auto Equipment OPR 345 ~ Drove all types and sizes of military trucks
on both long and short hauls; hauling mostly airplane parts. Also
drove military bus and jeep. Entry 20 Feb. 42
Separation 7 Nov. 45. Foreign Service 2 yrs. 9 months 13 days. Honorable
Discharge
I have all his old military records, if you would like what I have
written documented give me your address and I will be glad to send
you copies of all along with his units official photo before they
left for the Pacific Theater."
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IRELAND
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- John W. Ireland (1926-2007)
- US Airborne Parachutist Insignia
- photo of gravestone
at Miami Valley Memory Gardens
- Mausoleum 2 outside
- U.S.
World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 at Ancestry.com
Name: John W Ireland
Birth Year: 1926
Race: White, citizen (White)
Nativity State or Country: Ohio
State of Residence: Ohio
Enlistment Date: 16 Dec 1944
Enlistment State: Ohio
Enlistment City: Fort Hayes Columbus
Branch: No branch assignment
Branch Code: No branch assignment
Grade Code: Private
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other
emergency, plus six months
Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
Source: Civil Life
Education: 4 years of high school
Marital Status: Single, without dependents
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IRONS
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- Donald H. Irons (1922-1944)
- Pennsylvania, 2nd Lieutenant, 8th Infantry, Fourth Division, World
War II
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
with World War II flag holder - Interment #6826
in Sec F Lot 44-1 on 23 Jul 1948
- Warren County World
War II Army and Army Air Force Casualites
- "Maineville Man Reported To Be Missing
In Action," unnamed paper dated 3 Aug 1944 on file at the Warren
County Genealogical Society
" . . . Well known in Lebanon, Lt. Donald Irons was serving
with the U. S. Army Intelligence in France when killed on July 10.
The son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Irons of Sewickley, suburb of Pittsburgh,
Pa., he was an honor graduate of Ohio University where he was a
member of the national honorary fraternity Phi Beta Kappa. He is
reported to have invented a device for inding land mines now in
use by the army. Lt. Irons spent many summers visiting relatives
here."
- "Rites Friday For Lt. Donald Irons,"
obituary, unnamed paper dated 22 Jul 1948
" The body of Lt. Donald
H. Irons, aged 22, who was killed in action in Normandy on July
8, 1944, while serving in the U. S.
Army, arrived at the Oswald Funeral Home Wednesday afternoon.
"Brief services will be held at the funeral home at 3 p. m.
Friday in charge of the Rev. J. Taylor McHendry. Military services,
in charge of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, will be held at the grave
in Lebanon Cemetery.
"Lt. Irons is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Irons of Sewickley, Pennsylvania, formerly of Lebanon, and a sister,
Mrs. Donald Thomas of Sewickley, Pennsylvania."
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IRVIN
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- Arnold Everett Irvin (1923-2013)
- US Air Force, World War II
- grave at Miami
Valley Memory Gardens - Last Supper
- Photo: Anderson
Funeral Homes Website accessed 20 Feb 2013
" . . . He served in the U.S. Air Force during WW II, was
a POW, was a member of Hillcrest Baptist Church, and a Honorary
Kentucky Colonel. . . ."
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IRWIN
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- Glenn Moore Irwin (1923-1997)
- US Army Air Forces, Prisoner of War
- photo of gravestone
at Rose Hill Cemetery - Interment
#7278 in Sec D2 Lot 74 on 17 Mar 1997
- "Glenn Irwin," obituary, Mason
(Ohio) Community Press, March 26, 1997
" . . . Mr. Irwin was a World War II veteran and received a
Purple Heart. He was also a member of the Lebanon Elks Club and
the Mason American Legion. . . ."
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ISAACS
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- Donald Ray Isaacs (1921-1990)
- GM3, US Navy, World War II
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- John Isaacs (1925-2011)
- US Army, World War II
- photo of gravestone
at Miami Cemetery - Sec.
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- "John Isaacs," obituary, The
Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), Thursday, March 24, 2011, page
B2
" . . . A former Mayor of Corwin, OH, he
was a proud Kentucky Colonel, a US Army Veteran of WWII, former
owner of Isaacs Garage, loved playing the juice harp and was an
accomplished drummer with the group Johnny and the Rockin Rockets,
and was a member of the Lebanon Moose and Eagles. . . ."
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- Raymond G. Isaacs (1924-1997)
- US Army 1943-1945
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IVANS
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- Clayton B. Ivins (1913-1998)
- US Army 1941-1945
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