Andrews in Huntington County, Indiana — The American Midwest (Great Lakes)
Dallas Township World War II Roll of Honor
Citizens of
Dallas Township
Who Served Our Country in World War II
Homer Adams, Jr. Wilbur Akers Glen G. Anderson Robert G. Anderson Claire Austill Paul L. Bailey Wilbur Beaver Richard G. Belt Edwin J. Bigelow Lewis E. Bigelow Richard E. Bixby Robert O. Bixby Joseph A. Boone Thomas A. Bradburn, Jr. Donald W. Brown Jerald E. Bunker Kenneth R. Burkhart Richard L. Burkhart Robert O. Burnworth Donald E. Caster Leroy Chapman Dale B. Clark Don B. Clark James E. Clark Ross T. Clark Richard D. Clements Homer F. Cline Foster M. Cross John L. Delcamp Charles Eckman, Jr. John Ellet, Jr. Robert E. Ellet Roy E. Ellet Wilbur L. Ellet Norris E. Eshelman Rose Garrison Ervin Frederick D. Everhart Gerald T. Everhart Herman E. Everhart ★ Donald P. Ferrell Robert D. Ferrell Leland D. Flickinger Robert L. Flora Spencer Forrest ★ Charles Fulton Benjamin O. Garretson Delano Garrison James Garrison Paul Garrison Lewis M. Garwood Jerald Z. Gray King Groff Lewis E. Haley Meredith E. Hanselman Everett Harris Howard Heater John Hefner, Jr. Richard Hefner Clarence J. Hegel Paul L. Hegel Arnold Helvie Mark Householder Harold B. Howes Walter D. Huston Clarence Iry ★ Myron C. Jennings Robert Jennings Mark Jeffrey Ned Keefer Rosemary Keefer Everett Kellam Ralph Kelley Lawrence E. Kennedy Henry Glen Kennedy Charles D. Keener Royal Ketner Joseph E. King Roy Kline W. Eugene Knight Charles Kuschel B. Nelson Latta Dale E. Leakey Lawrence D. Leakey R. Ward Leakey Earl J. Lee John M. Lyons Robert M. Lyons J. Forrest Luker Larry J. Luker Garth L. Lutz Harry Manson Charles Martin, Jr. ★ Clarence C. McDaniel William H. Menke Harold E. Miller Henry Miller, Jr. Russell S. Miller Buford T. Millican Eugene L. Millican Robert W. Miltonberger Marcus G. Myers Rex B. Myers Clyde S. Osborn Fred E. Osborn Hervey L. Osborn Richard O. Osborn Carl Owen Richard Owen Joseph Howard Poe Charles Quackenbush Roy Quackenbush Laroy Ragan Paul E. Rickert Annabell Robb Wilma Doris Robb James E. Roberts Vernon J. Togers Gene A. Rupel James Russell ★ Richard Russell Roy E. Sandlin Richard W. Satterthwaite Gordon L. Schaefer Billie Mac Shenefield Robert E. Shenefield Franklin A. Shoemaker Lee A. Showalter J. Lewis Slagle Russell e. Small William M. Small A. Eugene Smith Charles L. Smith James L. Smith Lawrence M. Smith Pete N. Smith Douglas D. Smuts Herbert E. Smuts Rex N. Smuts Jack C. Snider William J. Spath Douglass A. Spencer Melvin Springer Otis Springer George W. Stallings Robert L. Stallings ★ Edwin Stensel Harold Stensel Robert L. Stephan Harold R. Stouder Raymond Streit Wayne Streit Clifford B. Taylor Robert E. Thompson J. Robert Tillman James O. Tullis Elmer Van Meter Lee Vought Ray Vought Wilbur Vought Lawrence Wade Oliver Wade, Jr. J. Roger Ware Allan A. Wasmuth David Wasmuth William Wasmuth James A. Watkins John P. Watkins Gene Wertz Woodrow W. Wertz Vaughn Whitesell Robert M. Wickiser Richard E. Wilkinson D. Waymond Wintrode Eli Wintrode James A. Wintrode John J. Wintrode Herbert D. Wintrode Reginald Wintrode R. Norman Wintrode R. Verlin Wintrode W. Dean Wintrode Doyle J. Wright Harold E. Wright Lloyd T. Wright Gilbert J. L. Yentes Herbert E. Yentes ★ Nelson L. Yentes Wallace H. Yentes Michael Zonyk Frank Ernest Adamson Carl Keith Burkart James M. Keel Roger C. Leakey Richard E. Rittenhouse Herbert W. Satchwill Donald L. Simon John Alton Stouder Fredrick Warfel Samuel D. Wintrode Eugene J. Woolridge
(★ indicates the person died in the service of their country)
Topics. This memorial is listed in this topic list: War, World II.
Location. 40° 51.466′ N, 85° 36.083′ W. Marker is in Andrews, Indiana, in Huntington County. Memorial is at the intersection of State Road 105 and E. Madison Street, on the right when traveling north on State Road 105. Marker is located at northeast corner of intersection in front of the Andrews Dallas Township Public Library. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 30 E Madison St, Andrews IN 46702, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within 6 miles of this marker, measured as the crow flies. Lessel Long (approx. 0.9 miles away); In 1835, The Wabash & Erie Canal Was Completed (approx. 3.7 miles away); The Wabash & Erie Canal Fulfilled George Washington's Dream (approx. 3.8 miles away); Home of Chief Richardville (approx. 3.8 miles away); Old Treaty Grounds (approx. 3.8 miles away); Forks of Wabash (approx. 3.9 miles away); Civil War Memorial - - Monument City Cemetery (approx. 5 miles away); The Lime City (approx. 5.1 miles away).
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