| Pvt. Theodore C. Anville | THE PURPLE HEART |
| Bachman, LaVerne | U.S. Army |
| Bante, John D. | 20, navigator of a bomber, prisoner of war in Germany |
| Bante, Joseph V. 1 | enlisted in Coast Guard when received his brother was MIA |
| Baraevelt, Robert | |
| Barni, Edward J. | |
| Behring, Edward C. | South Pacific |
| Billy Godfrey, | |
| Bomen, William | |
| Bongner, T/3 Syl . | pianist in the White House Orchestra for five seasons |
| Brady, Pvt. Thomas | |
| Brinsa, Sgt. Kenneth C. | BRONZE STAR |
| Branscum, Claude | Sargeant in U. S. Army Air Corps |
| Brown, Pfc. Harold W. | In France and Belgium |
| Brown, Robert C. | Pacific area |
| Buckley, Edward B | U.S. Army -- Italy |
| Buckley, Pfc. John "Kipper" | 9th Field Hospital is stationed in Belgium |
| Buckley, Andrew J. | Received Presidential Unit Citation for performance under fire. |
| Bud Felhouse | |
| Carney, Pvt. John (Bud) | was in two invasions – Leyte and Luzon |
| Casey Tech. Sgt. George O. | THE PURPLE HEART |
| Caswell, Buz | U. S. Army; |
| Cenatiempo, Michael J. | U.S. Marines -- in the Pacific and Panama |
| Chairs, Edward | 3 years U.S. Navy. Atlantic, Mediterranean and Pacific |
| Charles Tidd | |
| Chiaurro, Ed | U. S. Navy |
| Clark, Pvt. John D. | |
| Coad, Paul J. | |
| Coad, Robert B. | with the 86th Torpedo Squadron |
| Cody, Charles | U.S. Army Air Force, Germany |
| Cody, George L. | Seebess, Alaska and Aleutian Islands |
| Colombo, Louis | |
| Conroy, Thomas | with the Third Fleet off the coast of Japan |
| Cooper, Joseph (Sr.) | U.S. Marines |
| Cooper, M. W. | In the Philippines |
| Cooper, Maurice | |
| Corbett, Charles (Rooster) | U.S. Navy -- South Pacific -- 13 months on Guadalcanal |
| Corbett, Edward (Spider) | U.S. Army Air Force |
| Corbett, M./S. Edward | Ed stationed in India with the B-29's, |
| Cova, John | |
| Cova, William C. | Bronz Star |
| Cranter, Gus | Africa |
| Crowe, R. E. Dick | |
| Crowe, Thomas | |
| Cummings, Raymond H. | wounded in action aboard in Philippines |
| Cutelli, John | |
| Cutelli, Joseph | year in the U.S. Army -- Germany |
| Cutelli, Pvt. Vincent | Purple Heart -- 4 years in the U.S. Army -- Guadalcanal |
| Daddona, Mike | U. S. Merchant Marine |
| Dailey, Frank | U.S. Coast Guard |
| Dailey, Thomas J. | |
| Daniels, Frank | |
| Daniels, Joseph | |
| Darlington, Frank | U. S. Navy; |
| Daniels, Joseph | |
| Delaney, Edward H. | |
| Denny, J.E. | Distinguished Flying Cross |
| Derner, Fred | |
| Diefenbach, Boots | 4 years in the U.S. Army Air Force |
| Diefenbach, William | |
| Dolan, William T. | |
| Donnelly, Neal J. "Skip" | prisoner of war (#160118)in Neubrandenberg, Germany |
| Donnelly, Walter H. | Army Engineer Div.; D-Day in Normandy & British Columbia |
| Droege, Dave | U. S. Navy; |
| Droege, Robert | South Pacific |
| Droste, Wm. | U.S. Army |
| Duggan, Robert | U.S. Navy |
| Duggan, Thomas | U.S. Navy |
| Duncan, George R. | U. S. Navy; Battleship New York the battle for Okinawa |
| Dutton, John W. | 4 ˝ years -- U.S. Army, Italy |
| Dutton, Thomas | |
| Dwyer, Francis | |
| Dwyer, Randall | U. S. Navy, South Pacific |
| Dyer, Bud | South Pacific |
| Eckdahl, J. | U. S. Navy; |
| Eckert, Ralph | U. S. Army; |
| Edgar Vincent | |
| Eggleston, Pfc. Richard M. | |
| Eggleston, Robert | On Luzon |
| Eichner, John D. | In the South Pacific |
| Evans, Cushman T. | |
| Fink, Dan | U. S. Army; |
| Fink, Jim | |
| Fischer, Morris S. | U.S. Army Air Force |
| Fitzgerald, Jim (Pvt.) | Europe |
| Flanagan, Bill | U. S. Navy, SeaBees |
| Fogarty, William T. | U. S. Army; |
| Foster, Mary (Warnhoff) | U. S. Army; |
| Fultz, Fritz | Served with the 39th Engineers in Africa and Italy |
| Gallaher, Cpl. Chas. J. | 31 months in the, U.S Army – European theater |
| Gallaher, Larry | U.S. Army Air Force, England -- 35 missions. |
| Garavaglia, Charles | |
| Geiger, Loretta | |
| Geiger, Lt. Adeline E. | |
| Gittins, Rolla J. | |
| Gittins, Russell | |
| Godfrey, Bill | 37 months in the U.S. Army Air Corp -- Europe |
| Gradients, Robbie | |
| Grandinetti, Albert | U. S. Navy |
| Grandinetti, Mike | U. S. Army; |
| Gray, John John W. | U. S. Navy; |
| Greco, Sgt. Victor | PURPLE HEART |
| Griffin, John F. (Pfc.) | 44 months In the U.S. Army – European theater |
| Griffin, William A. | U.S. Merchant Marine |
| Hall, George E. | PURPLE HEART wounded in the invasion of Italy |
| Hall, Mo. Geo. E. | |
| Haller, Manuel | (aka Sonny Kies) wounded in Argentin, France |
| Haller, Manuel E. | U.S. Army corporal. POW |
| Harris, Ray | U. S. Navy -- U.S.S. Sterlet |
| Harry, Thomas | |
| Hart, Jack | U. S. Navy |
| Hennessey, Pat | |
| Herbst, George | U.S. Army |
| Herbst, Joseph H. | U.S. Navy -- wounded on a destroyer off Okinawa |
| Hickey, Thomas J. (Cpl.) | Iran |
| Hinkelbin, Glen | |
| Houlihan, R.J. | |
| Hruby, Jack | U. S. Navy; |
| Hunter, Lt. R. M., | Africa |
| Jacobs, David | U.S. Army Air Force, South Pacific, 1943-45 |
| James, Cliff | |
| James, Paul | |
| James, Robert | |
| Jenneman, Don | U. S. Navy; |
| Jenneman, J.W. | |
| Jennemann, Raymond C. | U. S. Navy; |
| Jennemann, Robert | U.S. Army Air Force |
| Jennerman, Jr., Walt | |
| Jorgen, Robert James | |
| Judy, R.K. | U.S.S. Mississippi -- Purple Heart for wounds at Leyte |
| Kassing, Wilbert | European Theater |
| Kehm, Bill | |
| Kehm, George | |
| Kehm, Tom | |
| Kelley, Ray P. | took part in the invasion of the Philippines -- Luzon |
| Kelly, Jim | U. S. Army; |
| Kelly, Joe | |
| Kennedy, John | U. S. Navy |
| Kennedy, Martin | U. S. Navy |
| Kern, John, Jr. | U.S.M.C. Okinawa |
| Kimmel, Robert | |
| King, John | U.S. Marine Corps |
| Kinker, Louis | |
| Kirwan, Edward | U.S. Navy |
| Kirwan, Thomas | U.S. Army Air Force Tou Ion, Cannes, Turin and Athens |
| Kirwan, Joseph K. | U.S. Army -- seriously injured in plane crash |
| Kirwan, Edward | U.S. Navy |
| Koch, Cpl Frank C. | DISTINGUISHED UNIT CITATION |
| Krall, Ferdinand | Wounded in service |
| Lafser, Cpl. Arthur | PURPLE HEART |
| Lally, J.K. (Cpl.) | Balboa Canal area |
| Langenwohl, C. (Pfc.) | Hawaii |
| Lawless, Pvt. James T. | Jimmy Worked in hospital in England. |
| Lay, Walter | Philippines |
| Longiano, Jack | |
| Longiano, Tony | U.S. Army |
| Lucas, Tom | |
| Mahoney, Robert B. | Warrant officer, U.S. Army |
| Marshall, Tom (Red) . | Army Engineer, one of General Patton's men |
| Martineau, Robert "Bob" | freed from Billbid Prison, in Manila |
| Massaro, Joe | U. S. Army; |
| Matthew, David Smith | U.S. Army Infantry |
| Mayor, Edward L. | 4 years in the U. S. Coast Guard. Pacific Duty |
| Mayor, Lawence T. | 3 years in the U.S. Coast Guard -- South Pacific |
| Mayor, Thomas | |
| McCauley, John | |
| McEvoy, Morris James (Jim) | U. S. Navy; |
| McMahon, Joseph | |
| McVey, H. P. Bob | |
| McVey, Robert | |
| Meier, Lou | |
| Melvin, Johnnie F. | U.S. Army |
| Merlot, Bill | |
| Merlotti, Normall | |
| Mirielli, Dan | |
| Mollick, John | |
| Moran, James | U.S. Navy -- West Virginia fighting to help take Okinawa |
| Moran, Joseph | |
| Moran, Lt. (J.G.) Louis R | |
| Morgan, Floyd | |
| Morgan, Paul S. | |
| Morrisey, J.C. Jr., | taken prisoner in Italy, awarded Silver Star Medal |
| Mucci, Nick | |
| Mueller, Edward E. | First Army in Germany |
| Mueller, George E. | |
| Mullin, Pfc. Erwin L. | Bronze Star for meritorious achievement in Germany. |
| Myers, Staff Sgt. Louis | On a Flying Fortress based in England |
| Nerviano, Al | In New Guinea |
| Newport, James T. | U.S. Army Air Force |
| Nischwitz, Art | On the U.S.S. Hornet |
| Nischwitz, Robert T. | U. S. Navy; |
| Nischwitz, Noreen | U.S. Marines |
| Nonnenkamp, Wm. J. | U.S. Army |
| O'Connell, Jerry J. | |
| O'Keefe, Emmett | |
| O’Neil, “Duddle” | Purple Heart -- wounded in Germany |
| O'Shaughnessey, James E. | Patton's army, Silver Star for outstanding valor |
| O'Shaughnessy, Pfc. Wm. | On Luzon |
| O'Shaughnessy, Thomas F. | U.S. Army |
| Ode, Vern | U. S. Navy |
| Owens, Frank | U. S. Army; |
| Palumbo, John M. | |
| Palumbo, Pat | U. S. Army; |
| Pappageorge, George | 3 years U.S. Army Air Force. Italy. Sicily and Africa |
| Parrish, Elmer | U.S. Army Air Force. 27 missions over Germany |
| Parnrenter, Edward Dowe | U.S.S. Uvalde, action in Okinawa and the Philippines |
| Patterson, Bob | U. S. Navy; |
| Pelchman, James | 19 months in the U.S. Navy |
| Pervan, John | U.S. Army |
| Petit, Gene | U. S. Navy; |
| Phillip, Schwable | |
| Porter, James | COMMENDATION |
| Pryor, James | |
| Purcell, Michael | U. S. Army; |
| Quirk, R. J. | |
| Rapp, Joseph P. | awarded Purple Heart during action as a Ranger in Italy |
| Reese, Bud | U. S. Army; |
| Reese, Pvt. William | |
| Reiser, Irving | |
| Reutter, Henry | U. S. Navy; |
| Reutter, Louis | U.S. Coast Guard |
| Rigoni, Jack | |
| Roach, Kenneth "Red" | U. S. Navy; |
| Roach, Staff Sgt. James | Received the Bronze Star, Distinguished Flying Cross. |
| Roetter, Henry | Purple Heart |
| Rooney, John | |
| Roth, Jack | MIA reported missing in action in Luxemburg |
| Roth, Robert | |
| Sanner, Hersell | |
| Saxton, David | South Pacific |
| Saxton, Robert G. | DISTINGUISHED UNIT CITATION |
| Schaeffer, Dopnald | U.S. Army - Infantryman, the Bronze Star in Germany |
| Schatzle, Charles | U.S. Army |
| Scherzinger, George | Saw action in Africa, Germany and France |
| Scherzinger, Mitch | |
| Schilling, Joseph C. | U.S. Navy |
| Schmeiderer, Joe | |
| Schmitz, Al | |
| Schmitz, Pvt. Herbert | Purple Heart -- wounded in Belgium |
| Schultz, Les | |
| Seago, William E. | U.S. Marines. Wounded in action on Okinawa |
| Sharamitaro, Joe (S/Sgt.) | Philippines |
| Sharamitaro, Pete | in the Philippines |
| Shell, Howard (Pvt.) | |
| Smith, Charles “Chick” | |
| Spann, John | |
| Spicuzza, Charles | |
| Springmeyer, F. | |
| Stamps, Lawrence | England |
| Stamps, Martin (Pfc.) | South Pacific |
| Steimann, Jr., William | |
| Stocker, Gene S. | |
| Stumpf, Les | |
| Sudgen, Ed | The Purple Heart – hit by shrapnel in France |
| Surgalski, Cpl. Mack | Pacific |
| Swable, Philip | |
| Tatum, Robert | |
| Theodore, Gus | U.S. Army |
| Theodore; Jim | |
| Thiele, Bernard | Iwo Jima and Okinawa Invasion |
| Thornsberry, Norman | U. S. Army; |
| Vezeau, Dean F. | Bombadier in Air Force, South Pacific. Shot down/survived |
| Vogel, Charles R. | |
| Vorbeck, John Chester | U.S. Navy, South Pacific. |
| Wack, Corp. A.. R. . | |
| Wack, Francis "Fat" | U. S. Navy; |
| Wack, Francis X. | U. S. S.Mugford |
| Wack, L. C. | U. S. S. Mills |
| Wack, Pvt. F. C. A. Win. | |
| Wack, Richard | |
| Wack, T/Sgt. Robt. | U.S. Army Air Force |
| Walsh, Dolan | U.S. Navy, Pacific theater. See news story. |
| Walsh, J.D. | U.S. Navy |
| Ward, Hubie | U.S. Army; |
| Waterhouse, Marion S. | U.S. Navy; Served aboard submarines out of Honolulu |
| Weaver, Jack | U.S. Army European Theater of War |
| Weigel, Joseph E. | U.S. Navy -- the Destroyer Hugh W. Hadley off Okinawa |
| Wideman, W.E. | |
| Williamson, Rolla | at Pearl Harbor |
| Winham, William Lloyd | U.S. Army Air Corps |
| Wynn, Paul | |
| Zahner, Victor | Europe |
| Ziembiski, Henry | U. S. Navy; |
| Zinschlag, Edward N. | Army surgeon - Silver Star in action at the siege of Bastogne |
| Zundel, Thor | |