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Matches 101 to 113 of 113
# | Last Name, Given Name(s) | Birth Date | Birth Place | Death Date | Burial Place | Military: Date | Military: Place | Military |
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101 | TUMA, PFC Donald Gene | 10 Oct 1935 | Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States ![]() |
18 Nov 1955 | Mishicot, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States ![]() |
12 Jan 1954 | United States Air Force ![]() |
Korean War, Harbor Craft 24th Inf., 34th Service Co. homeward bound for the holidays from Korean service to be killed Friday when a chartered airliner crashed after a takeoff from Seattle, Wash. |
102 | TUMA, Harry John Jr. | 12 Apr 1926 | Montana, United States ![]() |
6 Oct 1993 | Cut Bank, Glacier, Montana, United States ![]() |
1945–1946 | United States Army ![]() |
World War II, S. SGT |
103 | TUMA, Harry John Sr. | 16 Aug 1892 | Maribel, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States ![]() |
31 May 1969 | Cut Bank, Glacier, Montana, United States ![]() |
From 20 Dec 1917 to 21 Apr 1919 | United States Army ![]() |
World War I |
104 | TUMA, Louis {NMN] | 21 Jun 1897 | Wisconsin, United States ![]() |
20 Apr 1981 | Kalispell, Flathead, Montana, United States ![]() |
28 Oct 1918–21 Dec 1918 | World War I ![]() |
buried with military honors, was a private |
105 | TUMA, Wayne Anthony | 28 Dec 1942 | 23 Jun 1968 | Mishicot, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States ![]() |
United States Army ![]() |
Private in Co. D 1 Reine Bn. | ||
106 | ULRICH, Karl A, | 3 Feb 1918 | Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States ![]() |
20 Jul 2003 | Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States ![]() |
28 Apr 1941 | United States Army ![]() |
World War II, Served in the Pacific campaigns and receiving his commission of first lieutenant in Australia before returning to the States on leave in April 1944. In December 1944, he received orders to join the 69th Division of the First Army, which saw action in France, Belgium, and Germany. He was struck down by a sniper’s bullet in Leipzig, Germany, on April 18, 1945, receiving the Purple Heart Medal. |
107 | WANISH, Mathias | 24 Feb 1840 | Bohemia ![]() |
15 Mar 1922 | Sauk Centre, Stearns, Minnesota, United States ![]() |
1862–1865 | Civil War ![]() |
Twenty-Sixth Wisconsin, Company F |
108 | WHITE, Delbert Albert | 3 Oct 1926 | Renville, Minnesota, United States ![]() |
4 Sep 1999 | Drain, Douglas, Oregon, United States ![]() |
United States Navy ![]() |
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109 | WHITE, George | 29 Feb 1836 | Ohio, United States ![]() |
4 Nov 1926 | Retsil, Kitsap, Washington, United States ![]() |
7 Aug 1862–7 Jul 1865 | Union Soldier ![]() |
Sergt, Co. F. 96 Ohio Inf. |
110 | WOCHOS, Earl Matthew | 17 Aug 1901 | Town of Nasewaupee, Door, Wisconsin, United States ![]() |
10 Nov 1959 | Denmark, Brown, Wisconsin, United States ![]() |
United States Army ![]() |
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111 | WULF, Christian | CA 1840 | Germany ![]() |
22 Jul 1863 | 21 Aug 1862 | 27th Wis Volunteer Infantry Company D | ||
112 | WULF, Frederick | Abt 1837 | Holstein ![]() |
23 Jul 1863 | 21 Aug 1862 | |||
113 | ZIMA, Donald V. | 12 Apr 1921 | 21 Nov 1988 | Manitowoc, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States ![]() |
1939–1945 | World War II ![]() |
MM 2C |
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