3Sep WW II – Henry Melville Chapman, Jr. (USA) by douggieweeks WW II, WWII USA Henry Melville Chapman Sergeant, U. S. Army Henry Melville Chapman, Jr., born 16 Jul 1922 in Somerville, Middlesex, Massachusetts and died 30 Mar 1990 in Wareham, Plymouth, Massachusetts Sergeant, U. S. Army Go Back Acknowledgment: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/483149/henry-m-chapman
3Sep WW II – Donald Guy Adams (USA) by douggieweeks WW II, WWII USA Donald Guy Adams Aviation Machinist Mate, First Class, U. S. Navy Donald Guy Adams, born 9 Jan 1919 in Peetz, Logan, Colorado and died 3 Oct 1975 in Skagit County, Washington. Aviation Machinist Mate, First Class, U. S. Navy Go Back Acknowledgment: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95955457/donald-guy-adams
3Sep WW II – Dean Kenneth Adams (USA) by douggieweeks WW II, WWII USA Dean Kennith Adams US Army Corps Dean Kenneth Adams, born 11 Feb 1916 in Potter, Cheyenne, Nebraska and died 16 May 1985 U. S. Army Go Back Acknowledgment: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/113250492/dean-kenneth-adams
3Sep WW II – Elmer Fremont Wagner (USA) by douggieweeks WW II, WWII USA Elmer Fremont Wagner Staff Sargent, Army Air Corps Elmer Fremont Wagner, born 14 Jan 1919 in Broadwater, Morrill, Nebraska and died 25 Oct 1990 in Doland, Spink, South Dakota. He was a member of Fifth Air Base Headquarters Squadron at Mindanao, Philippines when it surrendered. He was a prisoner of war from May 10, 1942 to Oct. 16, 1945. He was honorably discharged. He attained the rank of staff sergeant. Go Back Acknowledgment: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40333702/elmer-fremont-wagner
3Sep WW II – William Weeks Perkins, Sr. (USA) by douggieweeks WW II, WWII USA William Weeks Perkins, Sr. He was a prisoner of war from May 10, 1942 to Oct. 16, 1945. He was honorably discharged. He attained the rank of staff sergeant William Weeks Perkins, Sr., born 8 Mar 1916 in Paxton, Worcester, Massachusetts and died 15 Nov 2003 in Athol, Worcester, Massachusetts. Private First Class, U. S. Marine Corps Go Back Acknowledgment:https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141109388/william-w-perkins
3Sep WW II – Leon Everett Clement (USA) by douggieweeks WW II, WWII USA Leon Evert Clement Merchant Marines and U. S. Army Leon Everett Clement, 21 Jun 1923 Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts and died 26 Nov 1988 in Manchester, Hillsborough, New Hampshire. Go Back Acknowledgment:
3Sep WW II – Melvin Ralph Clement (USA) by douggieweeks WW II, WWII USA Melvin Ralph Clement U. S. Marine Corps, serving with the 4th Marine Division in the Pacific Theater. Melvin Ralph Clement, born 23 Aug 1920 in Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts and died 22 May 1996 in Nashua, Hillsborough, New Hampshire Go Back Acknowledgment: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/184442211/melvin-r-clementPhoto: Sue Fetzer
3Sep WW II – Harvey Harold Stultz (USA) by douggieweeks WW II, WWII USA Harvey Harold Stultz Seaman First Class, U. S. Navy Harvey Harold Stultz, born 21 Feb 1927 in Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts and died 29 Aug 1985 in Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York. Go Back Acknowledgment: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/94202551/harvey-h-stultz
3Sep WW II – Ernst George Stultz (USA) by douggieweeks WW II, WWII USA Ernst George Stultz 32nd Division, 126th Infantry Regiment Ernest George Stultz, born 26 Jul 1925 in Shrewsbury, Worcester, Massachusetts and died 23 Apr 1992. P.F.C. Ernest George Stultz, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. George Stultz of North Chestnut street has been given the Philippine Liberation Medal. Holder of the Combat Infantrymen's Badge, P.F.C. Stultz is a battle wise veteran of three major campaigns against the Japanese. Go Back Acknowledgment: https://www.tracesofwar.com/awards/1718/Combat-Infantryman-Badge.htm?sort=name&show=list&abc=S#abc https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippine_Liberation_Medal https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combat_Infantryman_Badge
3Sep WW II – William Thomas Wallace (USA) by douggieweeks WW II, WWII USA William Thomas Wallace 77th Infantry Division, U. S. Army William Thomas Wallace, born 19 Aug 1912 in Rochester, Monroe, New York and died 12 Aug 1960 in Rochester, Monroe, New York. He was wounded in the right arm by shrapnel May 1, 1944, during the Okinawa invasion. He also participated in the landings at Guam, Leyte, and Ie Shima with the 77th Infantry Division. Go Back Acknowledgment: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/174026127/william-t-wallace Photo: Sandy (grimm) enright