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
LACEY
(Surname
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- Lloyd Lacey (1915-1962)
- Kentucky; S Sgt 97 QM Railhead Co World War II
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LACKENS
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- Paul C. Lackens (1920-1991)
- Corporal US Army World War II
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LACY
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- Alfred E. Lacy (1921-1961)
- Ohio Pvt US Army World War II
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LAKE
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- Wilbur Lake (1918-1987)-
Tech Sergeant, US Army, World War II
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LAKES
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- Woodston
[Woodson] Lakes (1924-2000) - US Army 1942-1943
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LAMB
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- Cecil D. Lamb (1915-1971)
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- Eldon P. Lamb (1924-1990)
- PFC US Army World War II
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- John W. Lamb (1911-1955)
- Ohio TEC4 202 Engr Combat Bn World War II
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- Joseph C. Lamb (1924-2015)
- US Army, World War II
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- Leroy Lamb
(1921 - 2006) - PFC, US Army, World War II
- photo of gravestone
at Woodhill Cemetery
- Sec 23 Lot 28-2
- "Honor
Roll," Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday,
September 16, 1943, page ten.
- "Local
Casualty News During Past Week Blackest In Several Months,"
The Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, April 26, 1945
". . . Wounded
April 9
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Lamb, of Thirkield Avenue, were advised this
week by the War Department that their son, Pfc. Leroy Lamb, was
wounded in Germany April 9. He was serving with the First Army.
. . ."
- "Leroy Lamb," obituary, The
Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, August 24, 2006, page
A-14.
" He was an Army veteran of World War II and was formerly
employed by Miami Valley Paper Co. in West Carrollton, retiring
in 1970 after 22 years. . . ."
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- Louis A. Lamb (1921-2007)
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- Orville John Lamb (1928-1989)
- US Army World War II
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- Robert W. Lamb (1924-1980)
- PFC, US Army, World War II
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- Virgil Luther Lamb (1924-2001)
- TEC 5 US Army World War II
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LAMBERT
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- Albert Lambert (1912-1963)
- Kentucky, PFC, Medical Detachment 1915 Special Care Unit, World War
II
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LAMBERT
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- Robert E. Lambert Jr.
(1915-1958) - Ohio, Staff Sergeant, 386 Fighter Squadron, Army Air Force,
World War II
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LAND
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LANDACRE
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- Marion Dean Landacre Sr.
(1924-2013)
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- Robert E. Landacre I
(1915-2006) - MOMM3 US Navy World War II
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LANGENBRUNNER
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- Charles O. Langenbrunner
(1911-1973) - Indiana Pvt US Army World War II
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- Earl F. Langenbrunner
(1923-1996) - PFC US Army Air Corps World War II
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- George H. Langenbrunner
(1914-1976) - GM1, US Navy, World War II
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LANE
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- Jesse James Lane (1923-2004)
- Private, US Army World War II
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LANGFORD
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- Charles Roscoe Langford
(1917-1993) - S2, US Navy, World War II
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LANHAM
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- John J. Lanham (1919-1996)
- SP3, US Navy, World War II
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LANZ
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LARRICK
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- Junior N. Larrick (1919-2002)
- T Sergeant, US Army, World War II
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LASHLEY
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- Russell L. Lashley
(1924 - ____) - PFC, US Army, World War II
- grave at Miami
Valley Memory Gardens - Cross Row 35
- "Honor
Roll," Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday,
September 16, 1943, page ten.
- "Local
Casualty News During Past Week Blackest In Several Months,"
The Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, April 26, 1945
". . . Was Wounded
April 5
Pfc. Russell L. Lashley, son of Mrs. Harry Fitzgerald, of East Sixth
Street, was “slightly wounded” in action April 5 in
Germany, according to a telegram received last Friday. He had been
overseas since last October, attached to the Seventh Army.
In a letter dated April 8 and received here Monday, Mrs. Fitzgerald
learned that her son suffered a knee injury as was “getting
along nicely.” He did not reveal his hospital location. .
. ."
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LAUMBATTUS
(Surname
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- Harley L. Laumbattus
(1919-2001) - Sergeant, US Army, World War II
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LAUTERBACH
(Surname
Index) |
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- Robert William Lauterbach
(1913-1987) - Sergeant, US Army, World War II
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LAWSON
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Index) |
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- John David Lawson (1925-2008)
- US Marine Corps World War II
- Burial North Monroe Cemetery, Butler County, Ohio
- Photo: John David Lawson,
The Middletown (Ohio) Journal, Wednesday, October 8, 2008
"John was a veteran of the U. S. Marines serving during
World War II in Saipan, Tiniam, Guam and Okinawa"
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LAYMAN
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- Orville L. Layman (1906-1988)
- Major US Army World War II
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- William E. Layman (1919-2003)
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LAYMON
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- Gayle Laymon M.D. (1901-1944)
- US Army, World War II
- photo of gravestone
at Morrow Cemetery
- Section C
- World War II Honor
Roll - Warren County
- "Former Morrow Resident Expires,"
obituary, unnamed paper dated 20 Apr 1944 on file at the Warren
County Genealogical Society.
Dr. Laymon went into the service January, 1943 and died April 9,
1944 following surgery at Kodiak, Alaska.
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LEACH
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- Raymond Leach (1918-1986)
- PFC US Army World War II
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- Roy B. Leach (1919-1976)
- TEC 5 US Army, World War II
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LEAF
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- Charles Pendleton Leaf Sr.
(1936-2008) - World War II
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LEAP
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- Bertram E. Leap (1917-1991)
- Sergeant, US Army, World War II
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LEATHERS
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Index) |
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- Sidney A. Leathers
(1919-2009)
- Burial: Lebanon
Cemetery
- Photo: Stine
Kilburn Funeral Home Website
- Sidney A. Leathers, The Western Star,
Lebanon, Ohio, Thursday August 20, 2009
"A graduate of the University of Kentucky, he was a proud
US Army Air Corps Veteran serving as a bomber pilot in WWII."
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LEDFORD
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- Fred Ledford (1918-1995)
- Staff Sergeant US Army World War II
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- Willard Ledford (1916-2000)
- S1 US Navy World War II
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LEE
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- Claude William Lee (1919-1988)
- Staff Sergeant, US Army, World War II
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LEESTMA
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- Richard A. Leestma
(1924-1996) - US Navy, World War II
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LEGG
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- Opha Gilbert Legg (1916-1989)
- Staff Sergeant, US Marine Corps, World War II
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LEGGE
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- Walter Legge Jr. (1927-2016)
- US Navy, World War II
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LEHMAN
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- Forest Delbert Lehman
(1919-2000) - US Army, World War II
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- Pyran Maurice Lehman (1923-1973)
- Ohio, Corporal, US Marine Corps, World War II, Purple Heart
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- Robert C. Lehman (1919-1960)
- T. C. US Navy
- photo of gravestone
at Springboro Cemetery
- Services Saturday for Navy Officer,
The Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, August 4, 1960
"Suddenly stricken while on maneuvers with the Third Marine
Division in Okinawa, Captain Robert C. Lehman, a native of Springboro,
died July 25 in Ryukyus Army Hospital in Okinawa.
Captain Lehman, a Naval surgeon for the past 18 years was a 1936
graduate of Springboro High School..."
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- Ward J. Lehman (1926-1993)
- Staff Sergeant, US Army, World War II
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LEHR
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- Louis Charles Lehr (1912-1981)
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LEISK
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- Arthur J. Leisk (1909-1994)
- Lieutenant, US Coast Guard, World War II
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LEISZ
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- Charles Edward Leisz
(1926-2017) - US Army, World War II
- photo of gravestone
at Springboro Cemetery
- Photo: Hoskins
Funeral Homes Website accessed 20 October 2017
" . . . Born to Harry Edward and Lucy Mae (nee: Briggs)
Leisz on January 12, 1926 in Miamisburg, OH. Charles was a 1944
graduate of Springboro High School, a WWII Veteran with the United
States Army, a member of the Franklin Farmers Club, Friends and
Neighbors Farmers Council and a lifelong Farmer and Warren County
resident. . . ."
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LEMA
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- Edward F. Lema (1923-2009)
- US Army, World War II
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LeMASTER
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- Frances O. LeMaster
(1921-1965) - West Virginia, 1st Lieutenant, Army Nurse Corps, World
War II
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LeMAY
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- Charles W. LeMay (1917-1986)
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- Frank N. LeMay (1920-1994)
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- Warren A. LeMay (ca.1926-2003)
- US Navy
- Warren A. LeMay, The Western Star, Lebanon, Ohio,
Thursday May 15, 2003
"A World War II Navy veteran"
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- Dr. William "Bill" E.
LeMay (1924-2016) - US Army Air Force, World War II
- Photo: Stubbs-Conner
Funeral Home Website accessed 7 December 2016
" . . . He is survived by his wife of 71 years, Helen.
They were married on June 30, 1945 following his return from Europe
where he was a navigator on a B17 in the US Army Air Corp . . ."
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LEONARD
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- David B. Leonard (1922-2001)
- Sergeant, US Army, World War II
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- John W. Leonard (1923-1994)
- Corporal, US Army Air Corps, World War II
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LESTER
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- Glen Lester (1922-1993)
- PFC, US Army 1942-1945. Purple Heart
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LeVANGIE
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- Joseph E. LeVangie (1922-1986)
- BM2 US Navy World War II
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LEVY
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- Max Levy (1919-1987) - TEC
4, US Army, World War II
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LEUZINGER
(Surname
Index)
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- John C. Leuzinger (1921-2006)
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Interment #? in Section A lot 45-3 on 10 Apr
2006
- "John C. Leuzinger," obituary,
Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), Thursday, April 13, 2006
" . . . Born November 12, 1921 in Carthage, SD to Rudolph G.
and Gladys (nee: Van Slyke)Leuzinger, he was a US Army WW II veteran.
. . ."
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LEWIS
(Surname
Index)
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- Bruce Marvin Lewis
(1922-2012) - US Army World War II , Bronze Star Medal
- Photo: Hoskins
Funeral Homes Website
- "Bruce Marvin Lewis," obituary,
Cincinnati Equirer, Sunday, March 11, 2012, page B8.
" . . . Bruce was a decorated WWII veteran,
receiving the American Campaign Medal, the European African Middle
Eastern Campaign Medal with 4 Bronze Stars, WWII Victory Medal and
was awarded the Bronze Star Medal. He was a member of the Morrow
VFW, the American Legion, the Masonic Lodge, and was a member of
the Olive Branch United Methodist Church. . . ."
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- Claudis H. Lewis (1922-2003)
- PFC US Army World War II
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- Elmer M. Lewis (1909-1993)
- Staff Sergeant, US Amry World War II
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- Eugene E. Lewis (1912-1990)
- Sergeant US Army World War II
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- Francis D. Lewis (1905-1953)
- Ohio Sergeant Casual Pool Army Air Force
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- Milton Lewis (1921-1994)
- PFC, US Army, World War II
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LIEUNGH
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- Ellis H. Lieungh (1928-1984)
- US Marine Corps, World War II
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LIGHTCAP
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- Jack D. Lightcap (1928-2006)
- Sergeant, US Army, World War II
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LILLIE
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- Jack Albert Lillie (1925-2006)
- US Army, World War II
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LIAMES
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Index) |
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- Guy R. Liames (1924-2015)
- US Navy, World War II
- Photo: Anderson
Funeral Homes Website accessed 19 Dec 2015
" . . . Guy was a veteran of WWII serving in the U. S.
Navy Essex & the U.S.S. Randolph, Torpedo Squadron 9 & Torpedo
Squadron 12, Norfold, VA. . . ."
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LINDSEY
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- Donald Lindsey (1919-1970)
- PFC 335 Engineers World War II
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- Floyd "Pete" Lindsey
(1910-2000) - US Navy 1943-1943
- photo of gravestone
at Morrow Cemetery
- "Floyd Lindsey," obituary, unnamed
Jan 2000 paper on file at the Warren County Genealogical Society
" . . . He was born in Brown County on Dec. 28, 1910, to
Ira and Lavina (Cook) Lindsey and served in the United States Navy.
. . ."
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LINKOUS
(Surname Index) |
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- Tom Cecil Linkous (1920-1998)
- US Army, World War II
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LITTLE
(Surname Index) |
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- Harold E. Little (1922-1978)
- T Sgt US Army World War II
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- Jerry "J" Little Jr.
(1930-2015) - US Army, World War II
- grave at Lebanon
Cemetery
- Photo: Stine
Kilburn Funeral Home Website accessed 20 Dec 2015
" . . . Jerry was a proud U.S. Army Veteran of WWII and
a retiree from General Electric in Sharonville, Ohio with 34 years
of service. . . ."
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- John William W. Little
(1919-1975) - COX, US Navy, World War II
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- Wilbur E. Little (1914-2000)
- US Navy, 1942-1945
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LITTMAN
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- Otis J. Littman (1921-2002)
- US Navy 1942-1945
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LIVESAY
(Surname Index) |
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- Calloway W. Livesay
(1921-2009) - US
Air Force 8 Aug 1942 - 31 Dec 1945
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- Clarence B. Livesay
(1924-2000) - US Army, World War II
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LIVINGSTON
(Surname Index) |
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- Junior H. Livingston
(1924-1975) - Sergeant, US Army, World War II
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LOCKE
(Surname Index) |
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- Norman C. Locke (1912-1961)
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LOFFER
(Surname Index) |
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- Paul E. Loffer (1917-2002)
- Private, US Army, World War II
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LOGSDON
(Surname Index) |
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- Claude M. Logsdon (1921-1968)
- US Coast Guard, World War II
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- Louie C. Logsdon (1916-1985)
- First Sergeant, US Army, World War II
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LONG
(Surname Index) |
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- Daniel H. Long - Ohio MM3
US Navy Reserve, World War II
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- Donald E. Long (1921-1964)
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- Marvin H. Long (1917-2003)
- S1 US Navy World War II
- photo of gravestone
at Springboro Cemetery
- "Marvin Long," obituary, The
Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, undated 2003 obituary on file at
the Warren County Genealogical Society.
" . . . He was a Navy veteran of World War II and was employed
in the carpenter shop at Armco Steel Corp. for 43 years before retiring
in 1979. . . ."
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- Robert E. Long (1917-1981)
- Cpl US Army World War II
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- William F. Long (1907-1999)
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LOOKER
(Surname Index) |
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- John Paul Looker (1922-1996)
- AMM1, US Navy, World War II
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LOSH
(Surname Index) |
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- Richard Edward Losh (1923-1991)
- Sergeant, US Army, World War II
- photo of gravestone
at Rose Hill Cemetery - Interment
#6545 in Sec G2 Lot 265 on 6 Feb 1991
[Richard E. Losh on stone; Edward
Richard Losh in Register of Interments]
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LOUCKS
(Surname Index) |
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- George L. Loucks (1915-1992)
- US Army Air Corps World War II
- photo of gravestone
at Springboro Cemetery
- U.S.
World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946
Name: George L Loucks
Birth Year: 1915
Race: White, citizen (White)
Nativity State or Country: Ohio
State of Residence: Ohio
County or City: Montgomery
Enlistment Date: 21 May 1942
Enlistment State: Ohio
Enlistment City: Patterson Field Fairfield
Branch: Air Corps
Grade: Private
Education: 4 years of college
Civil Occupation: Paymasters, payroll clerks, and timekeepers
Marital Status: Married
Height: 76
Weight: 213
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LOUIS
(Surname Index) |
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- George Thomas Louis (1924-1997)
- Aviation Machinist's Mate (AMM3), US Navy, World War II
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LOUISO
(Surname Index) |
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- Joseph L. Louiso (1924-1992)
- Private, US Army, World War II
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LOVELL
(Surname Index) |
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- Russell Lovell (1921-1995)
- US Army 1942-1953, World War II
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LOVELY
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- Fred Lovely (1922-2009)
- Corporal, US Army, World War II
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- Robert Lee Lovely (1922-2005)
- photo of gravestone
at Springboro Cemetery
- "Honor
Roll," Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday,
September 16, 1943, page ten.
- Photo: Middletown (Ohio) Journal,
November 4, 2005
"... After graduating from Springboro High School in 1941,
Bob enlisted in the Eighth Air Force, 91st Bomb Group and flew 29
missions over Europe during World War II from 1942-1945. He
was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal, Three Oak
Leaf Clusters, and received a Presidential Citation for valiant
service."
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LOWE
(Surname Index) |
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- Aljurnel M. Lowe (1924-1986)
- TEC 5 US Army World War II
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- George Vearil Lowe (1916-1970)
- Ohio; PFC US Army World War II
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- Oliver Stephen Lowe (1919-1992)
- Sergeant, US Army Air Corps, World War II
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- Vernon K. Lowe (1917-2003)
- US Army
- grave at Miami Valley Memory Gardens
- "Vernon Lowe," obituary, The
Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), September 11, 2003 page A11
"... Born Aug. 18, 1917 in Welton, Ky., he retired from
GM after 34 years of service and was a World War II Army veteran.
..."
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LOWMAN
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- John Clayton Lowman (1921-1989)
- GM3 US Navy World War II
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LUCAS
(Surname Index) |
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- Harold A. Lucas (1907-1981)
- Private, US Army, World War II
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- Hartley 'Art' Lucas (1924-2010)
- US Army, World War II
- Photo: Newcomers
Funeral Homes Website
- "Marjorie Lucas," obituary,
Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, December 23, 2010,
page 2
" . . . He served in the United Sates Army during World
War II at which time he was awarded the Purple Heart. . . .
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- James K. Lucas (1920-2009)
- CEM, US Navy, World War II
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- Milton L. Lucas (1919-2006)
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LUDINGTON
(Surname Index) |
photo
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- Allen Marvin Ludington
(1927-1965) - Staff Sergeant, US Army, World War II
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- Frank Ludington (1899-1944)
- Ohio, Private, Army Air Forces
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LUDLUM
(Surname Index) |
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needed |
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- George M. Ludlum (1922-1975)
- US Army, World War II
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LURZ
(Surname Index) |
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needed |
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- Robert A. Lurz Sr. (1926-1990)
- US Army, World War II
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LUST
(Surname Index) |
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- Herbert L. Lust (1908-1986)
- Lt. Colonel, US Army, World War II
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LUTI
(Surname Index) |
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- Walter H. Luti (1917-1977)
- 2nd Lieutenant, US Army, World War II
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LUTZ
(Surname Index) |
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- Robert D. Lutz Sr. (1912-2011)
- US Army, World War II
- grave at Evergreen Cemetery
- Photo: Stine
Kilburn Funeral Home Website
- "Robert D. Lutz, Sr," obituary,
The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), Thursday, April 21, 2011,
page B2
" . . . He was a veteran of the U.S.Army during World War
II (Europe) and retired from the Little Miami School District. .
. ."
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LYKINS
(Surname Index) |
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- Elmer Hassel Lykins (1921-1980)
- US Army 29 Sep 1942 - 4 Nov 1945, World War II
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LYNCH
(Surname Index) |
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- Albert Lynch (1921-1992)
- Pvt US Army World War II
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needed |
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- David C. Lynch (1927-2004)
- Sergeant, US Army Air Forces, World War II
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photo
needed |
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- Floyd C. "Bud" Lynch
(1917-1994) - US Army Air Corps World War II
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photo
needed |
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- Hubert Lynch (1920-2004)
- S1, US Navy, World War II
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photo
needed |
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- Orville Lynch (1915-1986)
- Sergeant, US Army, World War II
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- William Riley Lynch (1929-2014)
- US Army, World War II
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- Woodford Lynch (1927-2001)
- US Army, World War II
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LYONS
(Surname Index) |
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- Paul M. Lyons (1920-1995)
- SC3 US Coast Guard, World War II
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