World War II Veterans, Warren County Ohio
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Warren County Ohio World War II Veterans
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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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TACKETT
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TALCOTT
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  • Ward C. Talcott (____-1944) - Second Lieutenant, US Army, World War II, Silver Star, Purple Heart
    • American Battle Monuments Commission
      World War II
      Ward Talcott
      Second Lieutenant, U.S. Army
      Service # 1325117
      320th Infantry Regiment, 35th Infantry Division
      Entered the Service from: Ohio
      Died: 28-Jul-44
      Buried at: Plot G Row 13 Grave 25
      Normandy American Cemetery
      Colleville-sur-Mer, France
      Awards: Silver Star, Purple Heart
    • World War II Honor Roll
    • "Largest Draft Call Sends 101 Men To Army," The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), Thursday, January 7, 1943, pages 1A & 3A
    • Photo: "Lt. Ward Talcott," unnamed 1944 paper on file at the Warren County Genealogical Society
      "Word came Friday from the War Department that Lt. Ward Talcott had been killed in action in France. Lt. Talcott was reported missing in action on July16 and it was hoped that he might have been a prisoner of war.
      "Widely known in this community, Lt. Talcott entered the armed forces in January 1934 with the first contingent of older married men to be called to service. Following his basic training he was sent to Officers Candidate School at Ft. Benning, Ga., where he received his commission. . . ."
TAULBEE
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  • Alex H. Taulbee (1899-1958) - Ohio, Master Sergeant, US Air Force, World War II
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TAYLOR
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  • Harold Curtis Taylor (1922-2011) - US Army, World War II
    • grave at Deerfield Cemetery -
    • Hoskins Funeral Homes Website
    • "Harold Curtis Taylor," obituary, The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), Thursday, July 21, 2011, page B2
      " . . . Born December 7, 1922 in Roanoke, West Virginia to Walter and Bessie (nee: Ochletree) Taylor, he was a WWII veteran serving the 326nd Armored Infantry, 12th Army Group, serving under General George S. Patton in the Battle of the Bulge.  . . ."

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  • Hayden H. Taylor (1913-2000)

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  • Ralph Taylor (1923-1985) - US Army, World War II

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TEAGUE
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  • William Teague (1921-1980) - Private, US Army, World War II
TEMPLETON
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  • James D. Templeton (1918-2004) 1st Lieutenant, US Army, World War II & Korea
    • photo of gravestone at Lebanon Cemetery - Interment #? in Sec I lot 10-5 on 14 Oct 2004
    • photo: "James D. Templeton," obituary, The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), Sunday, October 17, 2004, page A4.
      " . . . A veteran of W. W. II and the Korean Conflict, he was a 1st Lieutenant in the U. S. Army. . . ."
TERRELL
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  • Raymond A. Terrell (1923-2013) - US Army, World War II
    • grave at Mt. Pleasant Poastown Cemetery
    • Photo: Anderson Funeral Homes Website accessed 12 Jun 2013
      " . . . Raymond served in the U.S. Army during WW II and was a member of the DAV of Middletown. . . ."
TERRY
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  • Elmer Fred Terry (1920-1989) - Staff Sergeant, US Army 1943-1946
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  • Howard Corbin Terry (1927-2002) - PHM3, US Navy, World War II
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  • Miles Terry (1920-2000) - US Army, World War II
    • photo of gravestone at Deerfield Cemetery Sec F Lot 24 A
    • U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 at Ancestry.com
      Name: Miles Terry
      Birth Year: 1920
      Race: White, Citizen (White)
      Nativity State or Country: Kentucky
      State of Residence: Ohio
      County or City: Warren
      Enlistment Date: 10 Nov 1944
      Enlistment State: Virginia
      Enlistment City: Huntington West
      Grade: Private
      Term of Enlistment: 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
      Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
      Source: Civil Life
      Education: 4 years of high school
      Civil Occupation: Occupations in production of ammunition
      Marital Status: Married
    • "Miles Terry," obituary, unnamed Apr 2000 paper on file at the Warren County Genealogical Society
      ". . . A native of Jackson, Ky., he was a U.S.Army veteran and had retired from General Motors after 35 years of service. He was a member of the Lebanon Masonic Lodge No. 26, Eastern Star 343, Scottish Rite Valley of Cincinnati, American Legion Post 186, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and was a Kentucky Colonel. . . ."
 

 


  • Morris Lee Terry (1922-1945) - Platoon Sergeant, 25th Marines
    • photo of gravestone at Lebanon Cemetery inscribed "fell in action on Iwo Jima"- Interment #6809 of Morris Lee Terry in Sec B lot 108-2 on 23 May 1948
    • The Western Star, April 5, 1945
      "The War Department Tuesday notified Mrs. Elden Terry of Oregonia that her son, Platoon Sgt. Morris Lee Terry, U.S. Marine Corps, was killed in acton on Iwo Jima March 1.  Pltn. Sgt. Terry had been awarded the coveted Silver Star Medal for "conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action on July 24, 1944" in a South Pacific battle.  He enlisted in the U. S. Marine Corps shortly after graduating from Lebanon high school where he was  a star athlete. He had been in the South Pacific theater since January 1944.  His brother S/Sgt Elmer Terry is with the armed forces in Germany."
    • Photo:  The Western Star, May 20, 1948
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  • Roy Terry (1924-2007) - S1, US Navy, World War II
TERWILLIGER
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TEWELL
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THACKER
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  • Claude Edward "Bud" Thacker (1924-2001) - TEC 5, US Army, World War II
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THARR
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  • Donald L. Tharr Sr. (1924-1979) - US Navy World War II
THAYER
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  • Charles Harold Thayer (1920-1991) - Sergeant, US Army, World War II
THOMA
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  • Donald C. Thoma (1921-2008) - US Army Air Corps, World War II
    • photo of gravestone at Miami Cemetery - Interment #10536 in Sec S lot 83-8 on 13 Nov 2008
    • "Donald Thoma," obituary, The Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday November 13, 2008
      ". . . Donald was a World War II Army Air Corps veteran, a lifelong farmer, and a retired millwright of Frigidaire. He was a lifetime member of the Lebanon American Legion Post 186, past commander and county commander. . . ."
    • "Largest Draft Call Sends 101 Men To Army," The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), Thursday, January 7, 1943, pages 1A & 3A
THOMAS
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  • Donald R. Thomas (1923-1977) - Colonel, US Army, World War II
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  • Rev. Everett Simpson Thomas (1905-1993)
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  • Ralph W. Thomas (1921-1984) - US Navy, World War II
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  • Robert S. Thomas (1918-1968) - Ohio, Flt O, 44 Bomb Group, Army Air Force, World War II
THOMASON
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  • Arthur Thomason (1923-2012) - US Navy Submariner, World War II
    • grave at Miami Valley Memory Gardens - Garden of Devotion Row 46
    • Photo: Anderson Funeral Homes Website
    • "Arthur Thomason," obituary, Dayton (Ohio) Daily News, Tuesday, June 12, 2012, page B5.
      " . . . He was born in Harlan, Ky and served his country during WW II in the Navy as a submariner. . . ."
THOMPSON
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  • Allen Arthur Thompson (1920-2004) - Ensign, US Navy, World War II
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  • Ben Pierson Thompson (1926-1965) - Ohio, Corporal, 2128 Area Svc Unit, World War II
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  • Darrell C. Thompson (1921-1964) - PFC 619 Port Co TC World War II

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  • Merril Thompson (1926-1979) - PFC, US Army, World War II

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  • Newell Thompson (1916-2003) - 1st Lt. US Army Tank Infantry under General Patton 1941-1946 (Western Star Obituary 9 Jan 2003)
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  • Robert E. Thompson (1922-2003) - US Navy serving on the USS Midway (Western Star Obituary 19 Jun 2003)

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THOMSON
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  • Minnie V. (Crawford) Thomson (1924-2014) - US Army Women's Army Corps, World War II
    • grave at Middle Run Cemetery, Bellbrook, Ohio
    • Photo:  Stubbs-Conner Funeral Home website accessed 26 August 2014
      " . . . She was a WWII Army WAC, a life member of Am Legion Post 0675 & VFW Post 2800 both in Belmont. . . ."
THROCKMORTON
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  • Harold Lewis Throckmorton (1921-2015) - US Army, World War II
TIBBS
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  • William O. Tibbs (1926-1996) - GM3, US Navy, World War II
TICE
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TINDALL
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TINDLE
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TICKEL
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  • Marvin E. Tickel (1923-2010) - US Army, World War II
    • grave at Evergreen Cemetery
    • "Marvin Tickel," obituary, Springboro (Ohio) Star Press,Thursday September 16, 2010, page 2.
      " . . . honorably served in the US Army during World War II. . . ."
TIENAREND
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  • William H. Tienarend (1903-1970) - Ohio, Private, Quartermaster Corps, World War II
TIETMEYER
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  • Charles E. Tietmeyer (1921-2012) - US Army, World War II
TILLER
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  • Ross Tiller Jr. (1922-1996) - Corporal US Army World War II & Korea
    • photo of gravestone at Springboro Cemetery
    • Ross Tiller Jr., The Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, September 10, 1996
      "Mr. Tiller was a veteran of the U.S. Army where he served for 11 years including service during World War II and the Korean Conflict."
TILLEY
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TIMBERMAN
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TIMES
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TINCH
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  • Gordon M. Tinch (1925-1982) - TEC 5, US Army, World War II
    • photo of gravestone at Woodhill Cemetery with World War II flag holder - Sec 3 Lot 225-5
    • 19 Nov 2016 email form John Allen
      "Burial: Woodhill Cemetery, Franklin, Warren County
      TEC5 US Army World War II
      Enlistment Date 19 Dec 1943
      Release Date 129 Jan 1946
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  • Lawrence Paul Tinch (1920-1987) - US Navy, World War II
TINLEY
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  • Oliver B. Tinley (1900-1976) - Corporal US Army
TINNEY
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TIPTON
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TIREY
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TITUS
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TOBIN
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  • Harry Tobin (c1911-2011)
    • "Tobin," obituary, Cincinnati Enquirer, Tuesday, March 15, 2011.
TODD
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TOLER
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  • David L. Toler Jr. (1926-2010) - US Navy, World War II & Korea
    • photo of gravestone at Deerfield Cemetery - Sec I Lot 96
    • "David Toler, Jr.", The Western Star, Lebanon, Ohio, Thursday June 10, 2010 page B2
      "... He was a Navy Veteran serving in World War II & Korean War. He was very proud of serving his country.
      ... burial in the Deerfield Cemetery, South Lebanon, with military honors."
TOLLE
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TOLLIVER
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TOLSON
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TOOLEY
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TOSHIE
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  • Edward Louis Toshie (1918-2007) - US Army, World War II
TOWNSEND
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  • Louis K. Townsend (1919-1950) - Ohio, Corporal, 572 Army Air Force School Squadron, World War II
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TRANSIER
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  • Lee G. Transier (1923-1988) - US Army, World War II
TRAUD
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  • Justin Lawrence Traud (1924-2012) - US Marine Corps 1943-1946, World War II
    • grave at Dayton National Cemetery - Section 26 Site 223
    • Photo: Stine Kilburn Funeral Home Website accessed 24 Jan 2013
      " . . . Born September 17, 1924 in Newport, Kentucky, Justin was the son of Benedict and Matilda (Kramer) Traud and a proud U.S. Marine Corps Veteran of World War II having served from 1943 until 1946. . . ."
TREON
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TRIMBLE
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TRITT
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TRUESDALE
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TRUMAN
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  • Estol L. Truman (1923-1990) - Sergeant, US Army, World War II
TRUMPORE
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  • George E. Trumpore (1925-2008) - US Navy, World War II
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    • grave at Scott Cemetery, Wateron, Pennsylvania
    • George E. Trumpore, The Middletown (Ohio) Journal, Saterday, December 20, 2008
      "Mr. Trumpore served his country in the United States Navy during WWII."
TUCKER
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  • Charles B. Tucker (1920-1976) - Pvt US Army World War II

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  • Edward J. Tucker (1928-1977) - SC3, US Navy, World War II

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  • Junior Dale Tucker (1921-2009) - US Army Air Corps World War II
    • photo of gravestone at Rose Hill Cemetery - Interment #8928 of Junior Dale Hardy in Sec A6 Lot 481 on 4 Jan 2010
    • J. Dale Tucker, The Western Star, Lebanon, Ohio, Thursday January 7, 2010
      "... he was a US Army Air Corp veteran serving in WWII. ..."
    • "Largest Draft Call Sends 101 Men To Army," The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), Thursday, January 7, 1943, pages 1A & 3A

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  • William D. 'Bill' Tucker (1920-2003) - US Army, World War II
TURNER
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  • Bert S. Turner (1922-2012) - US Army, World War II
    • grave at Lebanon Cemetery
    • Hoskins Funeral Homes Website
      " . . . Bert was a loving and devoted father and grandfather, a member of the Lebanon Masonic Lodge and a proud U.S. Army Veteran of World War II. . . ."
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  • Jesse Lee Turner (1926-2009) - US Army Air Corps World War II
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    • "Jesse Lee Turner" The Middletown (Ohio) Journal, Monday September 21, 2009
      "... Jesse was retired from Miami Paper and served in the Army Air Core [sic] during WWII. ..."

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  • John W. Turner (1920-1967) - Ohio, Corporal, Headquarters 51 Fighter Group, US Army Air Force, World War II

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  • Samie Turner (1922-2003) - Sergeant, US Army, World War II
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    • Rev. Samie Turner, Middletown (Ohio) Journal 2003
      "Mr. Turner was a World War II veteran serving in the U.S.Army for 5 1/2 years."

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  • William Lisle Turner (1914-1983) - PFC US Army 1946-1947
TURNMIRE
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TURPIN
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TUSSEY
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  • Frank Tussey Jr. (1927-2011) - Master Sergeant, US Army, World War II, Korea, Vietnam
    • Photo: Anderson Funeral Homes Website
    • "Frank Tussey," obituary, Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, May 12, 2011.
      " . . . Frank began his 26 years of service to his country with the United States Army. He was in World War II, the Korean War, and Vietnam. He was awarded the Silver Star, two Bronze Stars, Combat Infatnry Badge, and many other awards and citations too numerous to mention here. He was in different units, among them the 101st Airborne. He was with the 173rd Airborne in Vietnam. Frank retired as Master Sergeant, Aug. 1, 1970, age 43. . . ."
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  • Lige Tussey Jr. (1922-2005) - Corporal, US Army, World War II, Bronze Star Medal, Purple Heart
TUTTLE
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