Agee, William E.

Allen, Raymond

Alston, Virgil S.

Anderson, John W.

Andrews, James G.

Bartello, Donald

Bartow, Henry J

Baumann, Lawrence

Black, Ronald

Bogner, Charles Neale

Bowman, Jeff

Brooks, Lester N.

Bufler, Dale

Bufler, Raymond

Buhi, Howard N.

Burkhard, T. Harold

Burns, Joseph Leroy

Burns, Robert Chester

Burns, Willard

Cavens, Leonard W.

Circle, George D.

Clark, Hobart Ernest

Clinton, Whorton T.

Dalton, D. Cornell

Dees, Clarence

Denham James G.

Derickson, Linn - from his obituary: "During WWII, he served in Europe in the US Army attaining the highest enlisted rank of Master Sergeant." See more info at Individuals D-G.

Durrough, Ludley II

Dynes, Keith B.

Ernst, Clarence J.

Garver, James

Geiser, James

Geisler, Carl Frederick

Geisler, Ralph A.

Gentry, Russell

Green, James H.

Grothaus, Fred

Guiler, Eugene W.

Hall, Estel Jr.

Hampton, Charles W.

Hansel, Warren C.

Hatton, Theo

Helfenstine, Charles Lee

Hesson, John T.

Hiner, Ralph E.

Hoerner, James

Hoerner, John Edward

Hollowell, David H.

Hornsby, Lloyd

Ignatius, William C. Jr.

Irwin, Kenneth L.

Irwin, Lawrence O.

James, Dana Robert

Johnson, Floyd W.

Kelly, Owen L. - from his obituary: "...enlisted as a youth in the U.S. Coast Guard and remained with the service until his retirement in 1947. During World War II, he served in the South Pacific."

Kennedy, Edward W.

Kennedy, Robert C.

Krause, Eugene V.

Kyger, Frank H.

Kyger, George F.

Laird, James C.

Lamb, Vincent

Lancaster, Woodrow W.

Lema, Denny

Lemmons, Robert E.

Leslie, Davis E.



Lindley, Leroy

Lindley, William

Lindsey, Omar E. Jr.

Marion, Clarke William

Marshall, Lloyd

Marshall, William H.

Martello, Donald

Martin, Eileen Babette

Martin, Richard P. Jr.

McVicker, Donald T. - from the Hamilton Journal: "Staff Sergeant Donald Trew McVicker, age 22, was killed in action, August 5, over Germany. He had been listed as missing." See more info at Individuals M-Q.

Mee, John F.

Mehl, Oren

Menke, Edward W.

Merrill, Paul E.

Miller, Ralph C.

Miller, William Moulton - Received Purple Heart award

Neanover, James W.

Neanover, John E.

Nesselhauf, Donald H.

Nichol, George H.

Phillips, Ray H.

Pierson, Dorothy Sun (Harris) - from her obituary: "In 1942, Dorothy became the first Butler County WAVE." See more info at Individuals M-Q.

Pierson, Wilbur L.

Popst, Andrew

Popst, Fred

Popst, Thomas C.

Price, Doris A.

Price, Lyle J.

Rawlings, Preston L.

Requarth, Harvey

Rice, Alfred

Rinal, Richard W.

Robbins, James L.

Roberts, Claude

Russell, Arthur W.

Sergent, Troy E.

Shapiro, Estella Cox

Slinger, George E.

Slingerland, Claude W.

Smith, Paul A.

Snyder, George L.

Stang, Earl H.

Thomas, Fred

Thomas, Gordon - from his obituary: "He was a veteran of WWII serving in the Army PFC Company 270th Engineers Combat Battalion from 1944 to 1946. Serving in France and Germany, Gordon received three Bronze Stars, a Good Conduct Medal and a Victory Medal."

Thome, George

Transier, Wesley M.

Turner, Elrich

Turner, James L.

Vereker, Donald L.

Weiss. Paul W. - from his obituary: "He served with the U.S. Army in Europe." Family members report that Paul served with the Third Armored Division."

Wisecup, Hugh H.

Wisecup, Kenneth R.

Witherby, Charles R. - from his obituary: "...a veteran of the U.S. Army, served during World War II with the 94th Division 319th Engineers and received the Purple Heart award."

Wright, Horace E.

Yeakle, Robert E.

Ziemke, Russell


WORLD WAR II (1941-1945)

Persons from Darrtown and vicinity who served in