World War II Veterans, Warren County Ohio
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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

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CABLE
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  • Angus Cable (1926-2010) - US Marine Corps, World War II
    • grave at Heritage Hills Memory Gardens
    • photo: "Angus Cable," obituary, Middletown (Ohio) Journal, Thursday, July 1, 2010, page C2
      " . . . Angus served our country in the U.S.Marines during WW II with an honorable discharge.
      ". . . Burial will be in Heritage Hills Memory Gardens with full military honors. . . ."
CADDO
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  • Glee Jeanette Caddo (1918-1984) - PFC, US Army, World War II
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  • Norman Anson Caddo Sr. (1923-1986) - Sergeant, US Army, World War II
CAHALL
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  • Theodore "Ted" Cahall (1907-1982)
CAIN
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CALLAHAN
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  • William Callahan (1924-2010) - US Army, World War II
    • grave at Woodside Cemetery, Middletown, Butler County, Ohio
    • photo: "William Callahan," obituary, Middletown (Ohio) Journal, Tuesday, November 30, 2010, page C2
      " . . . He served our country in the US Army during WWII with an honorable discharge. . . ."
CALVERT
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  • Charles H. Calvert (1921-2004) - TEC 5, US Army, World War II
 
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  • Chester L. Calvert (1911-2000)
 
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  • Max Runyan Calvert (1922-1988) - Corporal, US Marine Corps, World War II
CAMP
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CAMERY
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CAMPBELL
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David P. Campbell
S Sgt 23 Inf 2 Div
Ohio July 14 1944


  • David P. Campbell (1912-1944) - Staff Sergeant, Company K, 23rd Infantry, US Army
    • photo of gravestone at Lebanon Cemetery - Sec C Lot 159
    • Image: "S/Sgt. David Campbell," obituary, unnamed paper dated 10 Aug 1944 on file at the Warren County Genealogical Society
      " . . . killed in action July 14
      S. Sgt. David P. Campbell, aged 32, was the son of Mrs. Wilbur McMullen. He had been in the army three years and five months, having entered in March 1941. After his training in this country he was sent first to Ireland in September, 1943, where he was stationed for three months. Then he went to England until his division, the Second, under General Omar Bradley, was called to take part in the invasion of France. . . ."
    • photos of gravestone at Normandy American Cemetery, Colleville-sur-Mer, France, contributed 25 May 2014 by David Bruneaux of the French voluntary association named “Les Fleurs de la Mémoire” (The Flower of the Memory – www.lesfleursdelamemoire.com). The aim of this association is to perpetuate the memory of the soldiers, sailors and airmen buried in the American Cemeteries of Colleville-sur-Mer and Saint James in Normandy (France), by placing flowers on their tombs.
    • U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 at Ancestry.com
      Name: David P Campbell
      Birth Year: 1912
      Race: White, Citizen (White)
      Nativity State or Country: Ohio
      State of Residence: Ohio
      County or City: Warren
      Enlistment Date: 13 Mar 1941
      Enlistment State: Kentucky
      Enlistment City: Fort Thomas Newport
      Grade: Private
      Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
      Source: Civil Life
      Education: 1 year of high school
      Civil Occupation: Tinsmiths, coppersmiths, and sheet metal workers
      Marital Status: Divorced, with dependents
      Height: 67
      Weight: 205
    • Warren County World War II Army and Army Air Force Casualites
    • American Battle Monuments Commission
      David P. Campbell
      Staff Sergeant, U.S. Army
      Service # 35120253
      23rd Infantry Regiment, 2nd Infantry Division
      Entered the Service from: Ohio
      Died: 14-Jul-44
      Buried at: Plot I Row 9 Grave 15
      Normandy American Cemetery
      Colleville-sur-Mer, France
      Awards: Bronze Star, Purple Heart
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  • Floyd E. Campbell (1922-1954) - A2C 3555 Maint & Sup Gp AF World War II

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  • Grover Campbell (1923-1964) - Kentucky, TEC 5, 1029 Engineer Company, World War II, Bronze Star Medal
   
  • Harry Edward Campbell Sr. (1921-2009) - Sergeant, US Army Air Forces, World War II
    • photo of gravestone at Lebanon Cemetery - Interment #? in Sec I lot 11-9 on 22 Jan 2009
    • Photo: Hoskins Funeral Homes Website
      "Harry Everett Campbell Sr.," obituary, The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), Thursday January 22, 2009
      ". . . He was a US Air Force WWII veteran. . . ."
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  • Marjorie E. Campbell (1918-2008) - US Marine Corps, World War II
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  • Paul D. Campbell (1926-2014) - US Navy, World War II, Purple Heart
    • grave at Woodside Cemetery, Middletown, Butler County, Ohio
    • Anderson Funeral Homes Website accessed 26 August 2014
      " . . . Paul served in the U.S. Navy during WW II and received the Purple Heart, was a member of Jefferson Masonic Lodge and was a self employed master plummer with Plummer's and Pipe Fitters Local 162.. . ."
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  • Roy L. Campbell (1914-2000) - US Army Air Force, 1943-1945
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  • William L. Campbell (1916-1978) - Corporal, US Army, World War II
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CANTERBURY
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  • Robert Dale Canterbury (1927-2012)
CANULL
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CARDWELL
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CAREY
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  • Chester Lee Carey (1910-1996) - US Army Air Corps, World War II
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  • Paul S. Carey (1920-2002) - Corporal, US Army, World War II
CARLES
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CARLTON
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CARMACK
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CARMAN
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  • Clyde H. Carman (1926-1969) - Indiana, F1 US Navy, World War II
CARMICHAEL
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  • Robert Parsons Carmichael (1923-2011) - US Army Air Corps, World War II
    • grave at David's Cemetery, Kettering, Ohio
    • Photo: "Robert Parsons Carmichael," obituary, Dayton (Ohio) Daily News, Sunday, February 20, 2011, page A24
      " . . . He also proudly served his country during World War II in the Army Air Corps. . . ."
CARNAHAN
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CARON
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CARPENTER
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  • Charles Carpenter (1921-2009) - US Army World War II
    • "Honor Roll," Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, September 16, 1943, page ten.
    • Charles Carpenter, The Middletown (Ohio) Journal, Tuesday, May 5, 2009
      "...He was a WW II Veteran serving in the Army and he retired from NCR in Dayton.  Charles was a member of the American Legion, VFW in Franklin and DAV of Middletown ..."

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  • Donald C. Carpenter (1926-1996) - Private, US Army, World War II

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  • LeRoy Carpenter (1926-2016) - US Marine Corps, World War II
    • grave at Springboro Cemetery
    • Photo:  Shorten and Ryan Funeral Home Website accessed 27 July 2016
      " . . . LeRoy served in the U.S. Marine Corps during WW II, was a member of Eastview Baptist Church for over 50 years, where he served as a deacon and treasurer. . . ."

 
  • Orbra Carpenter (1926-2017) - US Navy, World War II
    • Photo: Anderson Funeral Homes Website accessed 9 January 2017
      " . . . Orbra served in the Navy during World War II. . . ."

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CARR
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  • Arvil J. Carr (1921-1991) - Staff Sergeant, US Army, World War II
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  • Carroll Jenkins Carr (1925-1988)
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  • Harlan Albert Carr (1907-1965) - Ohio, S1, US Navy Reserves, World War II
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  • Johnnie Carr (1927-2005) - S1 US Navy, World War II
CARROLL
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  • William A. Carroll (1918-1988) - PFC, US Navy, World War II
CARTER
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  • Edmon H. Carter (1919-1983) - Corporal, US Army, World War II
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  • Margie Carter (1922-1946) - Ohio Corporal W. A. C.

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  • James Emery Carter (1924-1990) - US Army
CARVER
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CASADA
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  • Arthur A. Casada (1925-1996)
CASE
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  • Roscoe E. Case (1915-1944) - Ohio, Private, Company C, 119 Infantry, 30 Infantry Division, World War II
    • photo of gravestone at Rose Hill Cemetery - Interment # 3452 in Sec 1 Lot 130 on 25 Oct 1948
    • World War II Honor Roll - Warren County
    • "Two Killed," unnamed and undated 1944 paper on file at the Warren County Genealogical Society
      "Casualties were many this week as Warren countians in South Lebanon, Mason, Red Lion, Waynesville and Sugar Run were reported as wounded in action and Mason and Mauds men killed in action in France. Pvts. Eugene Case and Harry Cogan, entered the service on the same day, trained together went overseas together and were both seriously injured one day apart. Pvt. Case died the next day.
      The War Department Friday notified Mrs. Jewel Losh Case, that her husband Pvt. Roscoe Eugene Case, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Case of Mason was seriously wounded in action in Germany on November 18. Word came Tuesday he had died of wounds on November 19.
      Pvt. Case entered the service on March 24, 1944 and trained at Camp Wolters, Texas. He was assigned to overseas service in September. After attending Mason high school he worked at Wright Aeronautical, Lockland, before entering the service. His widow, a daughter, Sarah Jane and his parents survive.
      Mrs. Dorothy Ivins Cogan of Red Lion received a telegram from the War Department Friday notifying her that her husband Pvt. Harry Kenneth Cogan, was seriously wounded in action on November 17 in Germany. Pvt. Cogan entered the service in March, 1944, trained at Camp Wolters and went overseas in September. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cogan of Middletown, he was associated with Armco in the payroll department before entering the service. Pvt. And Mrs. Cogan have a daughter, Beverly, three years old."
CASH
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  • Ernest R. Cash (1927-2005) - PFC, US Army Air Forces, World War II , Japan
   
  • Lawrence Richard Cash (1921-2010) - Lieutenant Colonel, US Air Force, World War II & Korea
    • Photo: Hoskins Funeral Homes Website
    • "Lawrence Cash," obituary, Dayton (Ohio) Daily News, Friday, February 12, 2010, page A10
      " . . . His family moved to Columbus, Ohio in 1929, where he lived until entering the Army Air Corps in December 1941. He was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant on 5 August 1942. His military career included duty in the Operations and Intelligence fields. During World War II, he served as an operations controller in a B-26 Combat Bomb Wing in Europe. During the Korean Conflict, Mr. Cash served as Director of Targets, FEAF Bomber Command in Japan. He served a total of 14 years with Strategic Air Command. Mr. Cash retired from the Air Force in December, 1963 as a Lieutenant Colonel with 22 years of service. His decorations include the Bronze Star Medal with oak leaf cluster, Air Medal with two oak leaf clusters and the Air Force Commendation Medal. . . ."
CASNER
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  • John Richard "J.R." or "Jack" Casner - World War II
CASSIDY
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  • Carl E. Cassidy (1915-1953)
    • photo of gravestone at Lebanon Cemetery with World War II flagholder - Interment #7174 of Carl Lee Cassidy in Sec B lot 42-2 on 10 Feb 1953
CASSON
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  • Truman Nathan "Bud" Casson Sr. (1904-1988) - MM S1 US Navy Seabees, World War II
    • grave at Dayton National Cemetery
      Truman Nathan Casson, MMS1, US Navy, World War II
      born 5 May 1904; died 11 Jan 1988
      buried Section 20 Site 226
    • "Honor Roll," Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, September 16, 1943, page ten.
    • "WOUNDS RECEIVED ON IWO JIMA PROVE FATAL TO LOCAL MARINE," Nathan Hollon obituary, Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, April 5, 1945.
      ". . . Additional details of young Hollon’s death were received by the parents in a letter written by the lad’s uncle, T. N. Casson, MM1/c, serving with the Seabees in the Marianas Islands. Casson wrote that Hollon had been removed to a base hospital in the Marianas following Iwo Jima and that he had visited him on several occasions.
      He found him in good spirits and apparently making satisfactory recovery, Casson wrote, and early in March plans were being made to remove Hollon to a recuperation center in Hawaii. On March 9, Casson reported that his condition was unchanged but that two days later when he visited the hospital he learned that Hollon had died suddenly and unexpectedly on the 10th. . . ."
    • “Truman N. (Bud) Casson,” obituary, Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Wednesday, January 20, 1988.
      "Mr. Truman N. (Bud) Casson, 83, of 386 Thomas Dr., Franklin, died Monday, Jan. 11, at the Dayton Veterans Administration Hospital. He had been a patient there for 3 ½ months.
      A Native of Independence, Ky., Mr. Casson was a veteran of the U.S. Navy in World War II and had worked for Vanity Fair in Puerto Rico. . . ."
CASTLE
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  • Lyle W. Castle (1922-2008) - US Army Air Corps, World War II; Brigadier General, US Air Force Auxiliary
    • photo of gravestone at Lebanon Cemetery - Interment #? in Sec C lot 121-1 on 16 Aug 2008
    • "Lyle W. Castle," obituary, The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), Thursday, August 14, 2008
      ". . . A United States Army Air Corps veteran, he served in the South Pacific during World War II and spent forty months as a P.O.W. after being captured in the Philippines. He received many commendaions and medals for his valiant service, including the Purple Heart and the Bronze Star. . . ."
CASTLEMAN
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  • Robert Castleman (1921-1966) - Pennsylvania, TEC5 3901 QM Truck Co, World War II
CATHCART
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  • Arhur Howard Cathcart (1922-2013) - Tech Sergeant, US Army Air Corps, World War II
    • Photo: Anderson Funeral Homes Website accessed 24 Apr 2013
      " . . . He served his country in the United States Army Air Corp. during WWII in the South Pacific. He participated in the Battles of New Guinea, South Philippines and Luzon. He received four Overseas Service Bars, three Bronze Battle Stars for the American Defense Asiatic Pacific Theater and One Bronze Battle Star for the Philippine Liberation. His highest grade held was Tech Sargent. He was Honorably Discharged, after serving for 5 years 2 months, in 1945. . . ."
CATON
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CAUPP
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CAUSEY
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  • Dale K. Causey (1922-2013) - US Army Air Corps, World War II
    • Photo: Anderson Funeral Homes Website accessed 19 Sep 2013
      " . . . He was a WWII Veteran who served in the U.S. Army Air Corps and went on to have a long career as an electronics instructor, airborne reconnaissance instructor and an air show photographer. . . ."
CAVANAUGH
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CENTER
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  • Robey Edison Center (1918-1969) - Ohio, Corporal, 2508 Base Unit, Army Air Corps, World War II
CENTERS
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CESCO
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  • Talmadge Cesco (1924-1999) - AMM2, US Navy, World War II
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CHACE
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  • John Chace (1921-2015) - 75th Construction Batallion, US Navy, World War II
    • Photo:  Shorten and Ryan Funeral Home Website accessed 20 Dec 2015
      " . . . He served with the 75th Naval Construction Battalion in the South Pacific during World War II. . . ."
CHAMBERLAIN
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  • George W. Chamberlain Jr. (1924-2000) - US Army 1943-1946, World War II
 
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  • Harold D. Chamberlain (1923-1986) - TEC 5 US Army World War II
 
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  • Manville M. Chamberlain (1922-1979)
    • photo of gravestone at Lebanon Cemetery with World War II flagholder - Interment #9193 of Manville M. Chamberlin in Sec B Lot 5-10 on 25 Aug 1979
CHAMBERS
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  • Milton E. Chambers (1910-1981)
CHANDLER
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CHANEY
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CHAPMAN
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  • Gilmore Chapman (1917-1983)
    • photo of gravestone at Miami Cemetery with World War II flag holder - Interment #8426 in K revised Lot 47 on 16 Mar 1983
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CHARLES
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  • Shelby Charles Jr. (1924-2000) - Corporal, US Army, World War II
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CHARLTON
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  • John Henry Charlton (1926-1992) - PFC, US Army, World War II
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  • John William Charlton (1910-1959) - World War II
    • photo of gravestone at Morrow Cemetery
    • "Wm. Charlton, 49 Takes Own Life," unnamed paper dated Thursday, September 24, 1959 on file at the Warren County Genealogical Society
      " . . . A veteran of W. W. II, Mr. Charlton was a member of the Morrow V. F. W. Post 8202, Eagles Lodge Aerie 222 of Blanchester, Morrow Masons F and AM 265 and the Scottish Rite Order of Dayton. . . ."
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  • Robert C. Charlton (1927-2003)
    • photo of gravestone at Springboro Cemetery
    • The Western Star, Lebanon, Ohio, Thursday, June 26, 2003
      " US Army 88th Infantry Division Blue Devils"
CHASTEEN
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CHEEK
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  • John Cheek Jr. (1918-1994) - PFC, US Army, World War II
CHENAULT
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  • Richard Conrad Chenault (1925-2010) - US Army, World War II
    • "Richard Chenault," obituary, Middletown (Ohio) Journal, Wednesday, November 17, 2010, page C2
      " . . . Dick served in WWII in the Pacific Theater, 1st Cavalry. He was in the Phillippines in 1945 and then near Tokyo from September 1945 to September 1946. . . ."
CHESHIRE
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  • Richard Anthony Cheshire (1916-2005) - 1st Sergeant, US Army, World War II, Bronze Star Medal
CHESNEY
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CHEW
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  • Donald L. Chew (1925-2013) - US Air Force, World War II
CHILDERS
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  • Zollie Childers (1916-1997) - US Army, World War II
CHILTON
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CHRISMAN
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  • Ralph F. Chrisman Sr. (1918-1995) - US Army, World War II
CHRISTY
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  • Walter L. Christy (1926-2000) - US Navy, World War II
CHURKO
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  • Andrew S. Churko (c1921-2012) - US Army, World War II
    • grave at Miami Valley Memory Gardens
    • Photo:  Stubbs-Conner Funeral Home Website accessed 22 Jan 2012
    • "Churko, Andrew S.," obituary, Dayton (Ohio) Daily News, Friday, November 2, 2012, page B6
      " . . . He graduated from John Brown University in Arkansas and was a WWII Army veteran. . . ."
CLARK
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  • Alex Clark (1922-1981) - Staff Sergeant, US Army, World War II
    • photo of gravestone at Deerfield Cemetery - Section G Lot 291 A
    • "Alex Clark", unnamed paper dated 4 Feb 1981
      "... He was a 10 year employee of Stearns and Foster Co., an Army veteran of World War II, and a native of Clay County, Ky."

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  • Jack M. Clark (1923-2008) - US Marine Corps, World War II

 
  • Rev. Robert Clark (1928-2009) - US Army World War II
    • grave at Woodside Cemetery
    • Photo:  Rev. Robert Clark, The Middletown (Ohio) Journal, Friday March 13, 2009
      "... He had served his country in the United States Army during World War II. ..."
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  • Robert Ernest Clark (1919-1998) - US Army 1942-1946
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CLARKSON
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  • Paul Rogers Clarkson (1906-1992) - S1, US Navy, World War II
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  • Ray Clarkson (1922-1998) - US Army, World War II
CLARY
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  • Roy Smith Clary (1913-1997) - US Army World War II
CLEVENGER
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CLICK
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CLIFT
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  • Roland S. Clift (1890-1963) - Sergeant, US Army Air Force, World War II
    • photo of gravestone at Morrow Cemetery
    • U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946
      Name: Roland S Clift
      Birth Year: 1890
      Race: White, citizen (White)
      Nativity State or Country: Pennsylvania
      State of Residence: Ohio
      County or City: Warren
      Enlistment Date: 14 Dec 1945
      Enlistment State: New Mexico
      Enlistment City: Kirtland Field Albuquerque
      Branch: Air Corps
      Grade: Sergeant
      Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for Hawaiian Department
      Component: Regular Army (including Officers, Nurses, Warrant Officers, and Enlisted Men)
      Source: Enlisted Man, Philippine Scout or recall to AD of an enlisted man who had been transferred to the ERC
      Education: 4 years of high school
      Civil Occupation: Photgraphers
      Marital Status: Married
      Height: 69
      Weight: 450
CLIFTON
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CLINE
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  • James S. Cline (1907-1992) - US Army 1942-1945
CLOUD
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CLOUSE
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CLUTTER
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COATES
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  • Lawrence "Larry" Coates (1918-1997)
    • photo of gravestone at Springboro Cemetery
    • "Largest Draft Call Sends 101 Men To Army," The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), Thursday, January 7, 1943, pages 1A & 3A
    • "Lawrence Coates," obituary, unnamed paper dated 26 Mar 1997 on file at the Warren County Genealogical Society
      " . . . He was a veteran of World War II serving in Europe, was a former Springboro council member and attended Lebanon Church of God. . . ."
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  • Warren G. Coates (1922-2010) - US Army 1942-45, World War II
    • 6 Mar 2010 email from Larry Coates
      "Please add my dad to the Warren county list of WW II vets. His name, Warren G.Coates, he passed away Jan.27,2010. He served in the Army, 1942 to 1945 in the south pacific. He was born near Waynesville and lived in the Mary Haven childerns home while he was a child. Warren graduated from Kings Mills High school and worked on his brother Perry's farm near Kings until his enlistment. He has 6 surviving childern "
    • U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946
      Name: Coates, Warren G
      Serial Number: 35667942
      County of Residence: Warren, Ohio
      Enlistment Place: Cincinnati, Ohio
      Enlistment Date: 24 October 1942
      Grade Code: Private
      Nativity: Ohio
      Birth Year: 1922
      Race and Citizenship: White, Citizen
      Education: 4 Years of High School
      Marital Status: Single, Without Dependents
      Army Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
      Box Number: 0974
      Reel Number: 5.36
COBB
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  • Julius Adger Cobb (1907-1984) - SC3, US Navy, World War II
COBURN
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COCHRAN
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COCKERHAM
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COE
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  • Charles Norval Coe (1917-2007) - 147th Infantry, US Army, World War II
    • photo of gravestone at Morrow Cemetery - Section C
    • "Charlie Norval Coe," obituary, Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), Thursday, March 15, 2007, page B3
      " . . . He was WWII Army veteran in 147th Infantry and was a member of the Church of the Nazarene in Blanchester, OH. . . ."
COFFEE
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COFFEEN
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COFFELDER
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  • Charles C. Coffelder (1912-1978) - S Sgt US Army World War II
COFFEY
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COFFEY
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COGAN
(Surname Index)
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  • Harry Kenneth Cogan
    • "Two Killed," unnamed and undated 1944 paper on file at the Warren County Genealogical Society
      "Casualties were many this week as Warren countians in South Lebanon, Mason, Red Lion, Waynesville and Sugar Run were reported as wounded in action and Mason and Mauds men killed in action in France. Pvts. Eugene Case and Harry Cogan, entered the service on the same day, trained together went overseas together and were both seriously injured one day apart. Pvt. Case died the next day.
      The War Department Friday notified Mrs. Jewel Losh Case, that her husband Pvt. Roscoe Eugene Case, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Case of Mason was seriously wounded in action in Germany on November 18. Word came Tuesday he had died of wounds on November 19.
      Pvt. Case entered the service on March 24, 1944 and trained at Camp Wolters, Texas. He was assigned to overseas service in September. After attending Mason high school he worked at Wright Aeronautical, Lockland, before entering the service. His widow, a daughter, Sarah Jane and his parents survive.
      Mrs. Dorothy Ivins Cogan of Red Lion received a telegram from the War Department Friday notifying her that her husband Pvt. Harry Kenneth Cogan, was seriously wounded in action on November 17 in Germany. Pvt. Cogan entered the service in March, 1944, trained at Camp Wolters and went overseas in September. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cogan of Middletown, he was associated with Armco in the payroll department before entering the service. Pvt. And Mrs. Cogan have a daughter, Beverly, three years old."
COLDIRON
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  • Edward Earl Coldiron (1915-1988) - Pvt, US Army Air Corps, World War II
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  • Willa Coldiron (1922-1994) - PFC, US Army, World War II
COLE
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  • Estel Lyle "Pete" Cole (1926-2007)

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  •   Lloyd H. Cole (1920-2010) - US Army, World War II
    • grave at Woodside Cemetery, Middletown, Butler County, Ohio
    • photo: "Lloyd Cole," obituary, Middletown (Ohio) Journal, Friday, July 23, 2010, page C3
      " . . . He served in the U.S. Army during W.W. II. He moved to Ohio in 1947 after the war. . . . "

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  • Roy Lee Cole (1912-1987) - SP2, US Navy, World War II
COLEMAN
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  • Harold K. Coleman (1920-1985) - PFC US Army World War II
COLLIER
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COLLLINS
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  • James H. Collins (1927-1996) - US Army, World War II

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  • Joe Collins (1911-1959) - Tennessee, PFC, US Marine Corps Reserves, World War II

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COLWELL
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COMBS
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  • Corsie Combs (1912-1999) - PFC, US Army, World War II
   
  • Henry Combs (1924-2012) - TEC 5, US Army, World War II
    • photo of gravestone at Woodhill Cemetery - Sec 25 Lot 11-2
    • Photo: "Combs, Henry 'Little Wheel'," obituary, Middletown (Ohio) Journal, Thursday, February 23, 2012, page C2.
      " . . . He was a veteran of WW II serving in the U.S. Army and retired from Armco AK Steel in 1985 following 32 years of service. . . ."
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  • Oren Earl Combs (1921-2012) - US Army, World War II
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  • Roy Combs (1917-2001) - TEC 4, US Army, World War II
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COMER
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CONDON
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  • Francis George Condon (1919-2006) - Private, US Army, World War II
CONGLETON
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CONLEY
(Surname Index)
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  • Albert Conley (1918-2001) - US Army, World War II
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  • Dean Wilbur Conley (c1926-1992) - US Army, World War II
    • grave at Woodhill Cemetery
    • The Middletown (Ohio) Journal, Saturday, April 28, 1945
      "... Survivors other than his mother and grandmother are one sister, Mrs. Dorothy Chambers, of Middletown, a brother, Robert, with the navy in the Philippines; a half-sister, Martha Joe Conley, of Lebanon Route 3, four step-brothers, 1st Lt. Raymond Conley, in England; John Conley, Jr. of the navy at Iwo Jima; Dean Conley of the army infantry in Oklahoma, and Robert Conley, at Home."
    • "Dean Conley" The Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Tuesday May 19, 1992
      "... He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of Franklin and an Army veteran of World War II, receiving a victory medal and occupation ribbon in Japan.
      "... Burial was in Woodhill Cemetery with military honors by American Legion Post 218."

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  • John Conley Jr. (c1921-1992) - US Navy, World War II
    • grave at Woodhill Cemetery
    • The Middletown (Ohio) Journal, Saturday, April 28, 1945
      "... Survivors other than his mother and grandmother are one sister, Mrs. Dorothy Chambers, of Middletown, a brother, Robert, with the navy in the Philippines; a half-sister, Martha Joe Conley, of Lebanon Route 3, four step-brothers, 1st Lt. Raymond Conley, in England; John Conley, Jr. of the navy at Iwo Jima; Dean Conley of the army infantry in Oklahoma, and Robert Conley, at Home."
    • "John Conley Jr." The Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Tuesday December 15, 1992
      "... A native of Red Lion, Mr. Conley was a veteran of World War II and a member of the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars.
      "... Interment was in Woodhill Cemetery with military honors by American Legion Post 218."

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  • Raymond E. Conley. - 1st. Lieutenant, US Army Air Corps, World War II
    • "LOSES LIFE IN OKINAWA BATTLE," Kenneth Helton obituary, The Middletown (Ohio) Journal, Saturday, April 28, 1945
      "... Survivors other than his mother and grandmother are one sister, Mrs. Dorothy Chambers, of Middletown, a brother, Robert, with the navy in the Philippines; a half-sister, Martha Joe Conley, of Lebanon Route 3, four step-brothers, 1st Lt. Raymond Conley, in England; John Conley, Jr. of the navy at Iwo Jima; Dean Conley of the army infantry in Oklahoma, and Robert Conley, at Home."

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  • Raymond Glen Conley (1923-2002) -PFC, US Army 1940-1945, World War II, Bronze Star Medal
    • photo of gravestone at Deerfield Cemetery - Sec F Lot  140 D
    • "Raymond Conley," obituary, unnamed 2002 paper on file at the Warren County Genealogical Society
      " . . . Born Feb. 14, 1923 in Portsmouth, Ohio to Wardie and Lucy (Martin) Conley, he was a decorated U.S.Army World War II veteran serving in Company B, 142nd Infantry, 36th Division, where he earned several medals including the Bronze Star with Oak Leaf Cluster. . . ."
CONN
(Surname Index)
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  • Clyde O. Conn (1916-1995) - Corporal, US Army, World War II
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  • Marshall Boyd Conn (1920-1989) - S1, US Navy, World War II 1941-1945
CONNER
(Surname Index)
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  • Carl C. Conner (1906-1974) - Ohio, Private, US Army, World War II
 
 
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  • Lloyd Beauford Conner (1925-1997) - Corporal, US Marine Corps, World War II
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  • Virgil Conner (1902-1974)
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CONNOLLY
(Surname Index)
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CONOVER
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  • Aaron C. Conover (1916-1945) - Captain, Pilot, 95th Bomber Group, 8th Air Force, World War II (shot down near Freisburg, Germany)
    • photo of gravestone at Woodhill Cemetery - Sec. 2 Lot 57-8
    • U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946
      Name: Aaron C Conover
      Birth Year: 1916
      Race: White, citizen (White)
      Nativity State or Country: Ohio
      State of Residence: Ohio
      County or City: Montgomery
      Enlistment Date: 4 Jun 1941, Gotha Florida
      Branch: Field Artillery
      Branch Code: Field Artillery
      Grade: Sergeant
      Term of Enlistment: One year enlistment
      Education: 4 years of high school
      Civil Occupation: Machinists
      Marital Status: Single, without dependents
      Height: 70
      Weight: 148
    • American Air Museum in Britain
      Aaron C Conover
      Military | Captain | Pilot | 95th Bomb Group
      Shot down in B-17G [Pilot] #43-38660. Killed in Action (KIA).
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  • Drexel J. Conover (1912-1961) - Ohio; TEC 5 135 Armored Ordinance Maintenance Battalion, World War II

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CONSTINER
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  • Joseph Paul Constiner (1924-2011) - US Army Air Force
    • Photo: "Joseph Paul Constiner," obituary, Dayton (Ohio) Daily News, Sunday, August 28, 2011
      " . . . He entered the Army Air Force January 13, 1943 where he received training at Dearborn, Michigan, Airplane Engine School at Ford's River Rouge Factory. He also received training at McDonald Douglas Aircraft Plant in Long Beach, California. He served in the 98th Squadron of the 440th Troop Carrier Group of the 8th Army. He was a crew member on the C47 during WW II. The crew's main mission was to supply General Patton's tank division. The crew followed Patton throughout Europe. They also dropped paratroopers and transported the wounded. He was a Tech-Sergeant-Aerial Engineer. . . ."
CONTNER
(Surname Index)
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  • Harvey G. Contner (1926-1999) - Corporal, US Marine Corps, World War II
COOK
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  • Carl Leo Cook (1917-1974) - Ohio MM3 US Navy World War II
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  • Harry Cook (1922-1985) - Major, US Air Force, World War II
    • photo of gravestone at Rose Hill Cemetery - Interment #7237 in Sec A6 Lot 353 on 22 Nov 1996 (removed from Claycomb Cemetery, Fort Wayne, Indiana)
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  • Kyle H. "Cookie" Cook (1920-1996) - US Army Air Corps 1942-1945
    • photo of gravestone at Woodhill Cemetery - Sec 16 Lot 615-1
    • "Honor Roll," Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, September 16, 1943, page ten.
    • "Kyle 'Cookie' Cook succumbs to illness," obituary, Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, May 21, 1996.
      " . . . An Army veteran of World War II, he was a member of Russell McElfresh Post 149 of the American Legion. . . ."

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  • Philip Nathan Cook (1924-1996) - US Marine Corps, 1941-1945, World War II

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  • Warren K. Cook (1921-1997) - US Army World War II

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  • Thomas Acie Cook (1925-1998) - US Navy World War II

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COOMER
(Surname Index)
  • Bobbie Edward Coomer Sr. (1923-2012) - PFC, US Army, World War II, Purple Heart
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COONEY
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COOPER
(Surname Index)
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  • John L. Cooper (1920-1984) - US Army World War II
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COPE
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  • Clarence Cope (1909-1967) US Army, World War II
    • photo of gravestone at Lebanon Cemetery - Interment #8823 in Southeast Addition, lot 43-7 on 7 Jun 1967
    • Oswald Funeral Home Records, Volume 18 page 289
      "World War II Veteran"
CORNELISON
(Surname Index)
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  • David N. (W.) Cornelison (1921-2002) - Corporal, US Army, World War II
CORNETT
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  • Harry D. 'Doc' Cornett (1919-1993) - PFC, US Army, World War II; Army Specialize Training Program, Capt VC
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  • Wallace Cornett (1921-1977) - US Army, World War II
CORNTHWAITE
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  • Louis E. Cornthwaite (1926-1997) - Private, US Army Air Forces, World War II
CORWIN
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  • Charles D. Corwin (c1922-1944) - Lieutenant, US Army, World War II
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  • Robert Clifford Corwin (1917-1984) - US Army 1940-1945
    • photo of gravestone at Morrow Cemetery - Section C
    • "Robert Corwin," obituary, unnamed 29 Aug 1984 paper on file at the Warren County Genealogical Society
      " . . . He was a charter member of the Veterans of Foreighn WArs, Morrow post 8202, and had served in World War II. . . ."
COTERAL
(Surname Index)
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  • Robert Monroe Coteral (1921-2000) - US Army, 1942 - 1943
COTTERELL
(Surname Index)
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  • John Cotterell Sr. (1919-1997) - Staff Sergeant, US Army Air Corps, World War II
COTTERMAN
(Surname Index)
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COTTOM
(Surname Index)
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  • Francis Eugene Cottom Sr. (1922-2004)
COUCH
(Surname Index)
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COUNTRYMAN
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COWAN
(Surname Index)
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  • Clarence Albert Cowan (1921-1995) - MOMM1, US Navy, World War II
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  • Murrell S. Cowan (1922-1974) - S1 US Navy World War II

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  • Walter Scott Cowan Jr. (1920-1999) - US Army World War II
    • photo of gravestone at Lebanon Cemetery - Interment #10698 in Section H Lot 70-5 on 6 Jul 1999 with World War II & Disabled American Veteran flagholders
    • "Walter Cowan Jr." Unnamed paper dated June 1999
      "... He was a Lebanon police officer in his younger years, was an Army veteran of World War II and served as the director of the Warren County Veterans Services Commission with nearly 20 years of service, retiring in 1990.
      "He was past post commander of the Lebanon VFW and past adjutant of the Warren County Disabled American Veterans. ..."
COX
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  • Darrell Seitz Cox (1922-1991) - Private, US Army Air Corps, World War II

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  • Eddy Lee Cox (1912-1977) - 1st Lieutenant, US Army World War II

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  • Wilbur M. Cox (c1923-1996) - US Marine Corps, World War II

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COYAN
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  • Eugene Coyan (1924-1993) - US Army World War II
    • photo of gravestone at Miami Cemetery - Interment #9166 in Sec M Lot 96 on 2 Nov 1993
    • 14 Nov 2009 email from Michael Coyan:
      "My father - Eugene Coyan (1924-1993) served in World War II at Anzio and Monte Cassino, and later occupied Japan."
    • World War II Army Enlistments at World Vital Records
      Name: Coyan, Eugene
      Serial Number: 35625643
      Enlistment Place: Columbus, Ohio
      Enlistment Date: 26 January 1943
      Grade Alpha: Pvt
      Grade Code: Private
      Enlistment Term: Enlistment For The Duration of The War or Other Emergency, Plus Six Months, Subject To The Discretion of The President or Otherwise According To Law
      Nativity: Ohio
      Birth Year: 1924
      Race and Citizenship: White, Citizen
      Education: 4 Years of High School
      Civil Occupation: Semiskilled Machine Shop and Related Occupations, N.E.C.
      Marital Status: Single, Without Dependents
      Army Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
      Card Number:
      Box Number: 0968
      Reel Number: 5.30
COYLE
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  • Lawrence Kenneth Coyle (1928-2011)
    • grave at Valley View Memorial Gardens, Dayton
    • Photo: "Lawrence Kenneth Coyle," obituary, Cincinnati Enquirer, Saturday, February 26, 2011, page C6
      " . . . He was a veteran, serving in World War II from 1946 to 1947. . . ."
COZATT
(Surname Index)
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  • Paul Macy Cozatt (1914-1981) - US Army World War II
    • photo of gravestone at Miami Cemetery with World War II flag holder - Interment #8348 in Sec S lot 75 grave 7 on 31 Dec 1981
CRABTREE
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CRAIG
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CRAIN
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  • Lawrence Wm. Crain (1924-1990) Corporal, US Marine Corps, 1943-1946, World War II
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CRAMER
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  • John Charles Cramer (1917-2005) - US Army, World War II 4 Feb 1942-1 Nov 1944
    • photo of gravestone at Lebanon Cemetery - Interment #? in Sec I Lot 38-8 on 25 Apr 2005
    • "John Charles Cramer," obituary, The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), Thursday, April 7, 2005, page B5
      " . . . He was a U.S. Army veteran serving in WWII. . . ."
CRANE
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  • Curtis McClellan Crane (1895-1947) - Chief Petty Officer, US Naval Reserves, World War I & World War II
    • photo of gravestone at Miami Cemetery - Interment #5801 of Curtis McClellan Crane in Sec K rev Lot 121 on 3 May 1947
    • Ohio Death Certificate #33599 (1947) Curtis M. Crane
      born 31 Dec 1895 in Lebanon, Ohio to Amous Crane & Mary Alice Gill
      died 30 Apr 1947 at the V. A. Hospital, Montgomery County, Ohio
      buried 3 May 1947, Waynesville, Ohio
      Honorable discharge 10 Oct 1945
      CPO-USNR, US Navy
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  • Paul John Crane (1920 - 2009) - U. S. Army Signal Corps World War II
    • Paul John Crane, The Western Star, Lebanon, Ohio, Thursday November 26, 2009
      "... he was a 1939 graduate of Monroe High School and a U. S. Army Signal Corps World War II veteran. ...
      ... he has donated his remains to the University of Cincinnati Medical School for scientific purposes."
CRANK
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CRAWFORD
(Surname Index)
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  • Joseph W. Crawford (1911-1996) - Staff Sergeant, US Army, World War II
CREAGER
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  • Robert Earl Creager (1927-1969) - Ohio, PFC, US Marine Corps, World War II
CREAMER
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  • Howard A. Creamer (1924-2012) - US Navy, World War II

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  • Charles Paul Creamer (1925-2010) - PFC, 85th Mountain Infantry Regiment, US Army, World War II, Bronze Star Medal
    • photo of gravestone at Lebanon Cemetery - Interment #? in Sec J Lot 25-2 on 4 Sep 2010
    • Photo: Stine Kilburn Funeral Home Website
    • "Charles Paul Creamer," obituary, The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), Thursday September 9, 2010 page A3
      "... He served in the U.S. Army during World War II in the 85th Mountain Infantry Regiment. ..."

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CREECH
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  • Clay Creech (1926-2005) - US Army World War II
    • photo of gravestone at Woodhill Cemetery - Sec.31 Lot 102-1
    • Photo:  Middletown Journal 2005
      "He was a veteran of WW II serving in the U.S. Army"
   
  • Gerald Arvil Creech (1926-2016) - US Army, World War II
CREEKBAUM
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  • Earl Dwight Creekbaum (1922-1988) - PFC, US Army, World War II
CREWS
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  • Garland H. Crews (1921-1979) - US Army, World War II
CROCKETT
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  • George Franklin Crockett (1917-1983) - S1, US Navy, World War II
CROPPER
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  • Corwin Robert Cropper (1914-1998) - US Navy, World War II
CROUCH
(Surname Index)
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  • William Woodrow Crouch (1923-2008) - US Army World War II
    • grave at Woodhill Cemetery
    • William Crouch, The Middletown (Ohio) Journal, Thursday, December 18, 2008
      "He was a veteran of WWII in the U.S. Army"
CROWDER
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CROWE
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  • Henry Cabot Crowe (1924-1995) - US Army, World War II
    • photo of gravestone at Woodhill Cemetery -   Sec 27 Lot 30-2
    • "Henry Crowe," obituary, Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, November 21, 1995
      " . . . He was a native of Mt. Sterling, Ky., and was an Army veteran of World War II. . . ."
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CROWN
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  • Herbert Crown (c1927-2010) aka Henry Cronstein - US Army, World War II
    • grave at Spring Grove Cemetery
    • Photo: "Herbert Corwn ran card company, mentored kids," Lives Remembered, Cincinnati Enquirer, Monday February 8, 2010, page B2
      "MAINEVILLE - One of the defining moments in Hert Crown's life occurred when he was marching toward Munich with his U.S.Army unit in World War II.
      Mr. Corwn, a Jew, wated in horror as the emaciated, skeletal survivors of the Cachau concentration camp walked by, having just been liberated. . . ."
CRUMP
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CRUTCHER
(Surname Index)
 
  • Ralph J. "Mick" Crutcher (1920 - 2008 - Sergeant, US Army, World War II
CULLEN
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CUMMINS
(Surname Index)
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  • Walter Patrick Cummins (1925-2011)
    • Hoskins Funeral Homes Website accessed 10 Sep 2011
      " . . . Walter was a United States Navy Veteran who served his country proudly during World War II on the USS Reynolds. He was also a proud member of the Morrow VFW post 8202, Mason American Legion Post 0194 and the Mahomet, IL American Legion Post 1015. . . . "
CUNNINGHAM
(Surname Index)
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  • Richard R. Cunningham (1927-2013) - US Navy Seabees, World War II
    • grave at Woodhill Cemetery - Sec 35 Lot 21-2
    • Photo: Anderson Funeral Homes Website accessed 24 Apr 2013
      " . . . Dick was employed by the Franklin City Schools and he was a Veteran of the U.S. Navy Seabees. . . ."
CUMMINGS
(Surname Index)
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  • Nellie McClurkin Cummings (1907-1966) - Nurse, US Army Air Force, World War II
    • photo of gravestone at Woodhill Cemetery - Sec 12 Lot 25-9
    • "Nellie Commings," obituary, Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, April 7, 1966.
      " . . . She was a native of Hamilton and during World War II she served as a nurse with the Army Air Force. . . ."
CUPP
(Surname Index)
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  • Olof J. Cupp (1922-2008) - Corporal, US Army, World War II
 
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CURTNER
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CUTLER
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CUTTER
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CZINEGE
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