Veterans names currently engraved on the granite panels are listed below in alphabetical order.
If you would like to make any changes or updates to the information listed please email or send a letter with your desired changes.
Include your name and phone number, the full name of the veteran and the war in which they served.
Email: nwlehighvetsmemorial@gmail.com
or mail to: Northwestern Lehigh Veterans Memorial, 7911 Kings Highway, New Tripoli, PA 18066
Last Name | First Name | Middle | Panel number | Branch of Service | Highest Rank | War | Years Served | KIA | Notes |
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Achenbach | John | A. | (13) | Navy | Petty Officer 3rd Class T3 | Cold War | 1955-1959 | Served in Middle East and Phillipines. USS Lexington DVA 16. 7th Fleet Navy Communications Relay. 1 1/2 yrs Staff Division 1 | |
Acker | Allen | A. | (16) | Army | S 4 | Vietnam | 1965-1967 | ||
Acker | Daniel | (5) | War of 1812 | ||||||
Acker | Daniel | Jr. | (5) | Pvt | War of 1812 | ||||
Acker | Harold | L. | (9) | Army | PFC | WWII | 1946-1948 | ||
Acker | Howard | F. | (9) | Army | WWII | died 4/13/1987 | |||
Acker | Jacob | Jr. | (1) | Pvt | Revolutionary | ||||
Acker | Jacob | (1) | Infantry | Pvt | Revolutionary | 5th Class 5th Co., 2nd Battilion Northampton County Militia of 1778 | |||
Acker | Leonard | (16) | Vietnam | ||||||
Acker | Leroy | A. | (9) | Army | WWII | died 6/12/1944 | |||
Acker | Lloyd | D. | (7) | Infantry | WWI | Died in France during the war 10/2/1918. World War I Victory Medal. | |||
Acker | Phillip | P. | (14) | Army | Pvt | Korean | died 1969 443 AAA BN | ||
Adams | Arthur | L. | (9) | Army | WWII | died 9/12/1994 | |||
Adams | Dillard | (19) | 75-90 | recruter | |||||
Adams | Joann | R. | (16) | Vietnam | |||||
Adams | John | C. | (20) | Army | SFC/E7 | Gulf War | 1989-2016 | Kuwait | |
Adams | Monroe | T. | (7) | Army | Pvt | WWI | Base Hospital 71 US Army | ||
Adams | Scott | (13) | Air Force | Cold War | |||||
Adolph | Richard | M. | (14) | Air Force | A/1C | Korean | |||
Albright | Josiah | G. | (6) | Infantry | Pvt | Civil War | Company A, 11th Regt. PA Vol. Inf. | ||
Albright | Wilbur | C. | (14) | Navy | Korean | 6 yrs. | |||
Allender | Jeffrey | M. | (16) | Army | Vietnam | Ft. Bennnig GA, paratrooper | |||
Alley | Bryton | B. | (21) | Navy | E-4 | WOT | 7/2019 – ? 5 yrs. | Served aboard the USS Comstock (LSD-45) and USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78). | |
Althouse | Lester | F. Jr. | (16) | Air Force | Airman 1st Class | Vietnam | |||
Althouse | Ralph | M. | (9) | Army | WWII | ||||
Amundsen | Arnold | L. | (13) | Army | SP 5 | Cold War | 2 yrs. | He was proud that he could serve his country. The best two years of his life. Virginia | |
Andersch | Ronald | G. | (20) | Army National Guard | SPC | Gulf War | 1990-1991 | PA National Guard Soldier of the Year Award 1/213th Top Gun Award. Served in Persian Gulf 1990-1991. | |
Andrew | Dale | (20) | Marines | E-4 | Gulf War | 4 yrs | |||
Andrews | Joseph | F. | (13) | USAR | Captain | Cold War | 8 yrs. | ||
Angstadt | Earl | W. | (9) | Pvt | WWII | 4 CO ASF TNG Center | |||
Anicola | Leonard | T. Sr. | (9) | Navy | WWII | ||||
Anthony | Curtis | C. | (16) | Vietnam | |||||
Anthony | John | (1) | Quartermaster | Revolutionary | 5th Class, 3rd Battalion 6th Co. Northampton County Militia of 1778 , 6th Battalion, 6th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1782 | ||||
Anthony | Kenneth | G. | (9) | Air Force | WWII | died 3/20/2014 | |||
Anthony | Paul | (1) | 4th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 6th Company, 4th Class, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Antthony | Philip | (1) | Pvt 4th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion 6th Company Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Arndt | Adam | (1) | Revolutionary | ||||||
Arndt | Clarence | (9) | Army | WWII | died 1979 | ||||
Arndt | Elias | (6) | Civil War | died 10/24/1895 Grand Army of the Republic | |||||
Arndt | Lee | C. | (16) | Navy | GMG3 | Vietnam | |||
Arndt | Lynn | M. | (19) | Army National Guard | SP5 | Vietnam | |||
Arndt | Paul | W. | (9) | WWII | |||||
Arndt | William | F. | (9) | Army | PFC | WWII | |||
Arner | Clarence | (9) | WWII | died 1972 | |||||
Arner | Thomas | M. | (13) | Army | PFC | Cold War | |||
Arner | William | O. | (16) | Navy | MM2 (E5) | Vietnam Era | 1958-1962 | ||
Arnold | Samuel | (6) | Civil War | 176th Co I | |||||
Atkins | Dennis | G. Jr. | (20) | Army | Gulf War | 1990 NWLSD graduate | |||
Auman | Bruce | (9) | WWII | ||||||
Austin | Gene | P. | (16) | Vietnam | |||||
Ayers | Theodore | (6) | Civil War | ||||||
Babst | Michael | (1) | Colonel | Revolutionary | served 1776 | ||||
Bachman | Arlan | (9) | WWII | ||||||
Bachman | Braden | B. | (14) | Army | E7 Sgt 1st Class | Korean | 20 yrs. | He servd our country with honor and received several medals. Purple Heart, Bronze Star. Also served several tours of duty in two wars, Korean War and Vietnam War, working in the communications field. Last duty station was in Tehran, Iran in the Embassy. died 9/19/1986. | |
Bachman | Bradford | (13) | Army | Cold War | 80s | ||||
Bachman | Daniel | (6) | Civil War | KIA | 176th Co I. died 2/14/1863 in South Carolina | ||||
Bachman | Francis | O. | (7) | WWI | |||||
Bachman | Jacob | Jr. | (1) | Infantry | Private 8th class | Revolutionary | Enlisted 4/1/1782. 8th Class 4th Co., 6th Battalion, Northampton County Militia. 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780. Died 3/28/1796 | ||
Bachman | Jacob | Sr. | (1) | Revolutionary | |||||
Bachman | Joseph | (6) | Private | Civil War | Co. K-167th Regt. PA Drafted Militia | ||||
Bachman | LeRoy | W. | (16) | Army | SPC E4 | Vietnam Era | 1966-1968 | Very fortunate to serve Stateside. Military Police at Sandia Base New Mexico | |
Bachman | Lorentz | (1) | 2nd Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Company Northampton County Militia 1778. died 1803 | ||||
Bachman | Matthew | (21) | Army | SPC | WOT | 1999-2003 | Earned E1B, Javelyn gunner | ||
Bachman | Nicholas | (1) | Infantry | Private | Revolutionary | Enlisted 6/18/1777 & 7/1/1782. 2nd Class, 3rd Company, 3rd Battalion- June 18, 1777, 2nd Class, 4th Company, 6th Battalion- July 1, 1782 Northampton County Militia. died 1802 | |||
Bachman | Nicholaus | (1) | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 4tth Company, Northampton County Militia of 1782 | |||||
Bachman | Nicolas | (1) | Infantry | Private 2nd Class | Revolutionary | 2nd Class, 3rd Battalion 3rd Company Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 3rd Company Militia of 1780, 1782. Died June 16, 1832 | |||
Bachman | Owen | A. | (6) | Civil War | KIA | died 8/6/1863 | |||
Bachman | Paul | K. | (7) | WWI | |||||
Bachman | Paul | Z. | (1) | 4th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 6th Company, 4th Class Northampton County Militia of 1778. died 8/1823 | |||
Bachman | Paul | (6) | 1st Class | Civil War | |||||
Bachman | Rosalie | M. | (19) | Air Force | 75-90 | 1975 | |||
Bachman | Steven | C. | (13) | Army | PFC | Cold War | 1984-1985 | Served with the U.S. Army Military Police from 1984-1986 in Heilbronne, Germany | |
Bachman | William | C. | (13) | WWII | KIA | ||||
Bachmann | Jacob | Sr. | (1) | Infantry | Captain | Revolutionary | 1775-1783 | Enlisted 10/26/1780. 8th Class 4th Co., 6th Battalion, Northampton County Militia of 1780. War Captain in Andrew Dapper’s Company. Died 11/1/1788 | |
Baer | Adam | (1) | 6th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 8th Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Baer | Elmer | R. | (15) | Army | Corporal | Korean | served with the 505th Operations Detachment in Germany during the Korean Conflict. | ||
Baer | Jacob | (1) | 2nd Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 8th Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Baer | Johan | P. | (1) | Army | PVT | Revolutionary | 8th Co, 2nd Battalion, Northampton County Militia. Died 1777 | ||
Baer | John | (1) | Corporal | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 6th Company, 6th Class Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Baer | John | (1) | 7th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 8th Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Baer | Louis | (6) | Infantry | Private | Civil War | Died 3/30/1925 | |||
Baer | Martin | (1) | Pvt 8th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion 6th Co 8th Class Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Bagenstoes | Lester | R. | (14) | Army | AP2T | Korean | 1955-1957 | 101st Airborne Division, 724th Ordinance Battalion Company B. | |
Bagenstose | George | E. | (9) | Marines | Corporal | WWII | 4 yrs | George was a high-speed radio operator and he was on the first boatload of Marines sent into Nagasaki after the atomic bomb had been dropped. His purpose was to set up radio communications with the ships, etc. | |
Bahr | Johann | P | (1) | Army | Revolutionary | 8th Co, 2nd Battalion, Northampton County Militia. Died 1828 | |||
Bailey | Clair | A. | (9) | WWII | |||||
Bailey | Edwin | J. | (7) | PFC | WWI | 79 Div. | |||
Bailey | Elwood | L. | (9) | Navy | WWII | ||||
Bailey | Ernest | J. | (9) | Army | Pvt | WWII | |||
Bailey | Ernest | L. | (16) | Army | Sergeant | Vietnam | 1967-1969 | ||
Bailey | Kenneth | S. | (9) | Army | WWII | ||||
Bailey | Melvin | C. | (9) | Navy | WWII | ||||
Bailey | Titus | H., Jr. | (9) | Navy | WWII | ||||
Bailey | William | (6) | Infantry | Pvt | Civil War | 10/23/1862 to 7/27/1863 | Infantry 179th Regt, PA Militia, died 1/3/1878 | ||
Baldauff | Casper | (1) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battaltion 1st Co Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 1st Co of 1780 & 1782 | |||||
Baldauff | John | (1) | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion 1st Co Northampton County Militia of 1780 & 1782 | |||||
Balliet | Leonard | (1) | Revolutionary | 6th Class, 5th Company, 3rd Battalion, Northampton County Militia | |||||
Bapp | Conrad | (1) | Corp | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 3rd Company Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalioin 3rd Co. Militia of 1780 | ||||
Bar | Jacob | (1) | Infantry | Pvt | Revolutionary | 2nd Class, 8th company, 6th Battalion, Northampton County Militia 1780, 2nd Class, 8th Company, 6th Battalion, Northampton County Militia 1782 | |||
Barndt | Terry | W. | (16) | Coast Guard | E4 | Vietnam Era | 1969-1973 | ||
Barral | Jacob | (1) | Sgt | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 3rd Co Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Bartholomew | David | L. | (20) | Marines | CPL | Gulf War | 8 yrs. | ||
Bartholomew | Franklin | J. Jr. | (16) | Marines | CPL | Vietnam | 6 yrs. | ||
Bartholomew | Raymond | J | (16) | Air Force | Colonel | Vietnam | 30 Yrs. | After earning a Bachelor of Science degree from Penn State in 1965, Ray was immediately commissioned into the U S Air Force and began pilot training. He proudly served his country for 30 years. A command pilot with more than 4,300 flying hours, including over 500 combat hours, his service awards include the Distinguished Flying Cross and oak leaf cluster, Meritorious Service Medal with three oak leaf clusters, Air Medal with 18 oak leaf clusters, Air Force Commendation Medal and Combat Readiness Medal with two oak leaf clusters. | |
Barto | Forrest | D. | (9) | WWII | died 3/21/2001 | ||||
Batchelder | Douglas | L. | (16) | Air Force | Major | Vietnam | 10 yrs. | Pilot | |
Bateman | Allison | H. | (9) | Navy | Momm 2C | WWII | died 2000 | ||
Battauf | Philip | (1) | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion 1st Co Northampton County Militia of 1780 & 1782 | |||||
Batza | Charles | (9) | Army | T-4 | WWII | died 1992 | |||
Bauer | Donavan | R. | (13) | Marines | Cold War | Peacetime Era | died 5/17/2016 | ||
Bauer | Philip | (1) | Pvt 8th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 6th Company, 8th Class Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Bauerman | Michael | (1) | Corporal | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Bausch | Elmer | H, MD | (7) | Pvt | WWI | ||||
Bausch | Henry | D. | (7) | Army | WWI | ||||
Bausch | Henry | (1) | 2nd Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 6th Co. Northampton County Militia 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Bausch | Jacob | J. | (5) | War of 1812 | |||||
Bausch | Joseph | (6) | Civil War | helped to bury the dead at Gettysburg. Died 1910 | |||||
Baush | Carl | V. | (14) | Air Force | 2nd Lt. | Korean | Germany. Died 7/19/1955 | ||
Baush | Henry | D. | (7) | Army | PFC | WWI | Co. K, 316th Infantry | ||
Baush | Mark | A., MD | (7) | Army | 1st Sgt | WWI | Medical Dept. Died 1/3/1949 | ||
Bear | Richard | W. | (13) | Air Force | Cold War | 1955-1959 | served stateside in Texas | ||
Bear | Stewart | E. | (14) | Army | Korean | died 10/5/2017 | |||
Beatty | Jerry | (16) | Vietnam | MIA | MIA | ||||
Beck | Frederick | (1) | 8th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 3rd Company Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 3rd Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Becker | Joseph | S | (19) | Army | Vietnam Era | died 12/20/22 | |||
Becker | Thomas | (6) | Infantry | Pvt | Civil War | Company E, 202nd Regt, PA Vounteer Infantry | |||
Beckley | Richard | M. | (9) | Navy | WWII | ||||
Beers | Irvin | F. | (13) | Nat. Guard | Cold War | ||||
Beers | James | (20) | Gulf War | ||||||
Begley | David | E. | (16) | Marines | E5 | Vietnam | 4 yrs. | Served overseas in both Okinawa and Vietnam | |
Behler | Lee | W.Jr. | (13) | Army | E4 | Cold War | 1983-1987 | CONUS | |
Behler | Lee | W.Sr. | (13) | Air Force | E4 | Cold War | 1960-1964 | served in Germany | |
Behler | Manassas | (6) | Civil War | 176th Co I | |||||
Behly | Abraham | (1) | Pvt 6th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 6th Company, 6th Class Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Beidler | David | R. | (16) | Army | Corporal | Vietnam | 2 yrs. | Phouc Vinh 1967 | |
Beishline | Andrew | M. | (20) | Air Force | Airman 1st Class | 92-2001 | 3 yrs. | ||
Beitler | Dennis | J. | (16) | Army | Spec 4 | Vietnam Era | 1969-1971 | Drafted in 1969, served 12 months state side and 11 months in Germany–MOS O5C Radio Teletype Operator | |
Beitler | Edward | C. | (16) | Army | Spec 4 | Vietnam Era | 1969-1970 | ||
Bell | John “Bob” | R. | (13) | Navy | PN 3 | Cold War | 1955-1959 | ||
Bellesfield | Roland | E. | (13) | Army | PVT | WWII | 2 years | ||
Belnoski | Lawrence | C. | (19) | Army National Guard | E-4 | Vietnam | 6 yrs. | ||
Benedick | Ronald | W. | (16) | Navy | Machinist Mate, 3rd Class | Vietnam | 6 yrs. | ||
Benner | Thomas | P. Sr. | (16) | Navy | MM 3 | Vietnam | 1958-1962 | Served on the USS DeHaven DD727 and USS Bradford DD545 | |
Bennicoff | Kermit | H. | (9) | Army | Cpl | WWII | died May 1967 | ||
Bennighoff | Alton | E. | (9) | WWII | |||||
Benninghoff | Clarence | D. | (9) | Army | Pvt | WWII | died 3/30/1985 | ||
Benninghoff | Philip | (1) | Drum Major | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion 3rd Company Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Berg | Sheila | C. | (20) | Air Force | SMSgt | Gulf War | 29.5 yrs. | Iraqi Freedom | |
Berger | Arnold | A. Jr. | (21) | PA National Guard | E8 | WOT | 24 yrs. | Operation Iraqi Freedom | |
Berkemeyer | Paul | F. | (7) | WWI | died 1971 | ||||
Bernhard | Mark | C. | (13) | Navy | ENFA | Cold War | 1978 – 1982 | USS Spartansburg County (LST-1192). Awarded Sea Service Deployment Ribbon (3 times). Battle Efficiency Award and Meritorious Unit Commentation. | |
Best | Solomon | (6) | Civil War | ||||||
Bettinger | Kenneth | J. | (9) | Army | T-4 | WWII | |||
Bettler | Frank | A. | (16) | National Guard | SP4 | Vietnam | |||
Betz | Aaron | J. | (21) | Army | CW3 | WOT | 2003-present | Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Freedom’s Sentinal, 15 years active, 2 years in reserve + still serving | |
Betz | Carl | H. | (9) | Army | Tech 5 | WWII | 2yrs. 9 mos. | died 5/28/1997 | |
Betz | Justin | (21) | Army | WOT | currently serving | ||||
Betz | William | A. | (9) | Army | Master Sgt | WWII | Medical Corps | ||
Bibelheimer | Conrad | (1) | Corp | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 4tth Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Bieber | Donald | H. | (14) | Army | Staff Sgt | Korean | 1951-1952 | 2nd Division Korea. #3 man on a 105 Howitzer in Artillary and Litter-bearer for Battle of Heartbreak Ridge. Transferred to Motor Pool as a mechanic and became Staff Sergeant. | |
Bieber | John | B. | (16) | Army | Sgt E5 | Vietnam | 4 yrs. | ||
Bieber | Peter | (1) | 2nd Lt. | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 3rd Co. Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Billiard | Henry | (6) | Civil War | 176th Co E | |||||
Billiard | Herbert | T. | (7) | Army | WWI | Motor Trans Co #78 | |||
Billiard | Raymond | (9) | Army | T/4 | WWII | ||||
Billig | Allen | J. | (14) | Army | Corp | Korean | 1953-1955 | ||
Billig | Clark | J. | (13) | Army | Spec 4 | Cold War | 1957-1959 | served in Germany | |
Billig | Gorman | R. Jr. | (16) | Army | PFC | Vietnam | 2 yrs. | ||
Billig | Harold | J. | (9) | Navy | Seaman 1st Class | WWII | 8/1944-7/1946 | ||
Billig | Paul | G. Sr. | (14) | Army | Medic | Korean | 1951-1952 | Special Medical Aid training for Army Medic-Hopsital Attendant in Texas, served with Medical Detachment 100th Tanker Battalion (120 mm Gun) | |
Billig | Robert | M. | (9) | WWII | |||||
Billig | Stanley | W. | (7) | Army | Lieutenant | WWI | Co. G 11th Inf. Wounded in action. | ||
Billig | Tyler | J. | (21) | National Guard | SSG | WOT | 15 yrs | Iraq | |
Billig | William | H. | (7) | Army | WWI | 1911-1914 | |||
Billig (Osterhout) | Olive | O. | (9) | Navy | WAVE | WWII | 10 yrs. | died 8/13/1990 Officer in Naval Reserves | |
Billman | Conrad | Sr. | (1) | Army/Militia | 2nd Class | Revolutionary | 1778,1780, 1782 | Served with Militiamen known as “Fronteir Rangers” 3rd Battalion 6th Co. Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co. Militia 1780, 1782 | |
Billman | Edward | H. | (9) | WWII | |||||
Billman | Jacob | (1) | Pvt 4th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 6th Company, 4th Class Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Biscontini | Carl | (13) | Air Force | Cold War | |||||
Biscontini | Michael | (13) | Air Force | Cold War | |||||
Bissecker | Nicklas | (1) | 6th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 8th Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Bittner | Andreas | (1) | Revolutionary | ||||||
Bittner | Andrew | (1) | Pvt 2nd class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion 6th Company Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Bittner | Arlan | C. | (14) | Army | PVT (E1) | Korean | 1955-1957 | Stationed in Manheim Germany as a tank mechanic. | |
Bittner | Charles | C. | (7) | WWI | |||||
Bittner | George | (7) | WWI | ||||||
Bittner | Howard | M. | (7) | WWI | |||||
Bittner | James | R. | (21) | Army | LTC | WOT | 1983-2017 | Army Aviator. Served 34 years in the Army and Army National Guard, | |
Bittner | Leonard | C. | (14) | Army | Sgt (T) | Korean | 1/31/1951-11/29/1952 | served as a stock clerk in Germany as translator for food shipments to troops in Korea ( due to his knowledge of Pennsylvania German). | |
Bittner | Reuben | (6) | Civil War | ||||||
Bittner | Wilson | (7) | WWI | ||||||
Blackburn | Ray | D. Jr. | (20) | Air Force | Sgt | Gulf War | Para rescue. Panama & Kuwait | ||
Blaisdell | C. Theodore | Dr. | (14) | Air Force | 2nd Lieutenant | Korean | 1952-1954 | ||
Bleam | David | W. | (19) | 75-90 | |||||
Bleiler | Alfred | C. | (9) | Army | WWII | Died 2/23/1986 | |||
Bleiler | Carl | A. | (13) | Air Force | Airman 1st Class | Cold War | 1955-1958 | Carl was stationed in Wyoming, Arkansas, and Labrador | |
Bleiler | Charles | D. | (9) | WWII | |||||
Bleiler | Frederick | W. | (16) | Marines | Vietnam Era | 1965-1969 | Fred was stationed in California, Puerto Rico, and Okinawa | ||
Bleiler | Herman | B. | (9) | Army | T Sgt | WWII | 1941-1945 | Herman enlisted two months before the war started and was discharged two months after the war ended. He served in the Medical Corps, was in New Guinea, various islands as the Army island hopped in the Pacific. He was on the first troop ship which sailed into Leyte Gulf in the Phillipines. | |
Bleiler | Robert | K. | (21) | Navy | E-6 | WOT | 1984-2009 | Retired CS1 Culinary Specialist 1st Class, active duty, reserves, and recalled to active duty. | |
Bleyler | Michael | (1) | Infantry | Pvt | Revolutionary | 3rd Class, 3rd Company, 6th Battalion, Northampton County Militia of 1782. Company of Capt. Jacob Greenawalt | |||
Bloom | Charles | W. | (9) | Army | WWII | died 10/8/1996 | |||
Bloom | Christian | M. | (6) | Army | Private | Civil War | 8/14/1862- 5/18/1863 | Infantry Co. E 129th Regt PA Vol Union Army | |
Blose | Arlan | D. | (9) | WWII | |||||
Blose | David | S. | (13) | Army | SP 5 | Cold War | 1956-1959 | MOS 726.60 Signal Corp School from 7/20 to 9/20/1956 Cryptography. Deployed to Japan 9/1956 until discharged 4/15/1959 | |
Blose | Elmer | E. | (9) | Army | MSgt | WWII | Reserves 20 years. died 7/13/2000 | ||
Blose | Norman | J. | (14) | Army | Corporal | Korean | 1953-1954 | Service medal/Bronze Star | |
Blose | Stewart | D. | (9) | Army | WWII | died 1/21/2008 | |||
Bloss | Franklin | (6) | Civil War | ||||||
Bloss | Johan | G. | (1) | Revolutionary | |||||
Bock | Charles | (1) | Pvt 2nd class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Company Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 1st Company Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Bock | Henry | (1) | Pvt 3rd class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion 1st Co Northampton County Militia of 1780 & 1782 | ||||
Bock | Leonard | (1) | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion Northampton County Militia of 1782 | |||||
Bock | Michael | Jr. | (1) | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion Northampton County Militia of 1782 | ||||
Boehm | Kenneth | W. | (14) | Korean | |||||
Boger | Abraham | W. L. | (9) | WWII | |||||
Boger | Adam | (1) | Infantry | Private 3rd Class | Revolutionary | 2nd Battalion, Capt. Hagenbuchs Company belonging to the “Flying Camp of 1777”, 3rd Battalion 3rd Company Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 3rd Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | |||
Boger | Albert | F. | (13) | WWII | KIA | ||||
Boger | Christian | (1) | 5th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 3rd Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782. War of 1812 | ||||
Boger | Daniel | (1) | Revolutionary | ||||||
Boger | David | (1) | Private 2nd Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 3rd Company Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 3rd Co. Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Boger | Elwood | J. | (9) | WWII | |||||
Boger | Godfried | (1) | 6th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 3rd Company Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 3rd Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Boger | Paul | W. Jr. | (16) | Navy | Seaman | Vietnam | died 1/28/2006 | ||
Boger | Paul | (1) | Revolutionary | ||||||
Boger | Peter | (1) | drummer | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion 3rd Co Northampton County Militia of 1782– Fife & Drum | ||||
Bogert | Leroy | R. Sr. | (16) | Navy | MR 3 | Vietnam Era | 9/1958-9/1960 | ||
Bolander | Charles | H. | (9) | Army | WWII | died Sept.11, 1989 | |||
Bond | Arlan | F. | (9) | Army | Colonel | WWII | ? – 1972 | WWII, Korean, Vietnam | |
Bond | David | M. | (16) | Army | 1st LT | Vietnam | 1967-1975 | ||
Bond | Edwin | H. | (7) | Army | WWI | 10/4/1917-6/7/1919 | Army Supply Co. 316 Regt 79th Div. Mechanic | ||
Bond | Harold | J. | (9) | Navy | WWII | ||||
Bond | Timothy | M. | (21) | Air Force | E5 | WOT | 2005-2011 | ||
Bores | William | G. | (9) | Army | WWII | died 8/6/2010 | |||
Borger | Adam | (1) | Pvt | Revolutionary | 1776 | Second Continental Army in Amboy. Listed as Company Flying Camp | |||
Borger | Daniel | (1) | Pvt | Revolutionary | 1776 | Second Continental Army in Amboy. Listed as Company Flying Camp | |||
Borger | Nicklas | (1) | 5th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 4tth Company, Northampton County Militia of 1782 | ||||
Borger | Paul | (1) | Pvt | Revolutionary | 1776 | Second Continental Army in Amboy. Listed as Company Flying Camp | |||
Borgman | George | J. Dr. | (9) | Army | WWII | died 11/2/2000 | |||
Bortz | Brandon | A | (21) | Marines | Lance Corporal | WOT | 1 yr | Reserves | |
Bossons-Beitler | Brant | K. | (21) | Army | SPEC | WOT | 12 yrs. | Afghanistan, OEF 1/OEF 3 | |
Bowers | Howard | E. | (14) | Army | SP5 | Korean | 1953-1957 | ||
Bowers | Richard | C. | (19) | Army | SP 5 | Vietnam | 23 yrs | ||
Bowers | Stanley | A. | (19) | Army | SP 4 | Cold War | 6/3/1957 to 6/2/1959 | ||
Bowers | Willard | P. | (16) | Army | SP4 | Vietnam | 1964-1966 | ||
Bowman | John | H. | (21) | Air Force | T Sgt E-6 | WOT | 1983-2012 | Iraq War | |
Boyer | Kenneth | W. | (16) | Army | SP5 | Vietnam | 1965-1967 | ||
Boyer | Robert | W | (13) | Air Force | Sgt | Cold War | 1986-1990 | ||
Boyer | William | L. | (9) | PFC | WWII | 759 Military Police died 11/1/1975 | |||
Boyle | Dennis | (20) | Marines | E 3 | Gulf War | 1988-1992 | Panama, Dessert Storm | ||
Brabazon | John | B. Jr. | (14) | Air Force | Korean | died 2009 | |||
Brader | Robert | D. | (16) | Navy | Torpedo man 2nd Class | Vietnam Era | 1962-1966 | I was assigned to the submarines tender USS Proteus AS-19. We set up all of the Nucelar Polaris submarine bases in the 1960’s. | |
Brady | James | (6) | Civil War | March 1865 | |||||
Brady | John | F. | (16) | Army | Specialist 4th Class | Vietnam Era | 1966-1968 | Paratrooper | |
Brandstetter | Henry | (5) | Army | War of 1812 | Rayen’s Regiment Ohio Militia died 1833 | ||||
Brandt | Helmut | H. | (13) | Marines | PFC | Cold War | 1946-1948 | ||
Brarens | Peter | D. | (16) | Navy | CS3 | Vietnam | 6 yrs. | Vietnam & Cuban Missile Crisis | |
Brasten | Anthony | L. | (16) | Navy | HM3 | Vietnam | 4 yrs. | ||
Brasten | Anthony | R. | (21) | Navy | Petty Officer 2nd Class E5 | WOT | 2015-2019 | VFA-31 Tomcatters (2015-2019); CVN 77 George H. W. Bush embarked 2017. Operation Inherent Resolve | |
Braucher | Christian | (1) | 2nd class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 3rd Company Northampton County Militia of 1778. 6th Battaloion 3rd Co Militia of 1780, 1782. Died 1/2/1801 | ||||
Braucher | Christian | (1) | Private 2nd Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778. Died 2/10/1822. | ||||
Braucher | George | (1) | 5th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 3rd Company Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 3rd Co Militia of 1780 | ||||
Braucher | Jacob | (1) | 3rd Class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion 3rd Company Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Braucher | Johann | F. | (1) | Revolutionary | |||||
Braucher | John | (1) | Corporal | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 3rd Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 (8th class) | ||||
Brednick | Jacob | (1) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co Northampton County Militia of 1778 | |||||
Brednick | Luke | (1) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co Northampton County Militia of 1778 | |||||
Breiner | Frederick | (1) | Pvt 8th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 6th Co. 8th Class, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Breiner | John | (1) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 6th Co. Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | |||||
Breiner | Leonhard | (1) | Pvt 4th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 6th Company, 4th Class Northampton County Militia of 1780 | ||||
Breiner | Philip | (1) | Pvt 3rd class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 6th Company, 8th Class of Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co. 3rd Class Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Breininger | Barry | E. | (21) | Army National Guard | S Sgt E-6 | WOT | Feb. 1991-Aug. 1993 | Started 3/14/1971 National Guard Co. B,3rd Battalion 103rd Armor 7/14/1971 Fort Knox KY Armor Crewman. 1976 went withDET 1 Co C 1st Battalion 111th INF Kutztown. Honorable discharged 9/1/1991. Retired 9/1/1992. PA Army National Guard, 103rd Armor, 111th Infantry Squad Leader, Training NCO & NBC NCO. Activated 1972 Flood Duty and 1994 Truck Strike. 103rd Armor was an armor crewman and T.C. | |
Breininger | Carl | C. | (16) | Army | RPFC | Vietnam Era | 1963-1965 | Served in the U.S. Army from 1936-1965. He was stationed in Germany doing Military Police/Security work. At time of Discharge his rank was RPFC. | |
Breininger | Colton | C. | (21) | WOT | |||||
Breininger | Craig | C. | (13) | Army National Guard | Sgt E5 | Cold War | 23 yrs. 1979-2003 | ||
Breininger | Ernest | P. | (9) | Army | T 5 | WWII | 1941-1943 | Germany. Truck driver for German POWs | |
Breininger | George | A. | (16) | Vietnam | |||||
Breininger | Kermit | H. | (9) | Army | WWII | 4 yrs | Served in Germany part of the time | ||
Breininger | Robert | R. | (9) | Army | PFC | WWII | Awarded Bronze Star and Purple Heart. 8th Infantry Div. in France, Medic PFC Robert Breininger was wounded while retreiving wounded soldiers under fire on a misty day in France. German machine guns and shells were hitting all around him, but PFC Breininger continued to treat the wounded soldiers. A German Medic called out to Breininger to help him by calling for a truck to help move the Nazi soldiers because the American Firing was so intense. Breininger said OK, “My men won’t fire on you if you won’t fire on me.” The two men went about their business of healing and the war went on. | ||
Breisch | George | (1) | 5th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 6th Company, 5th Class Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Brenner | John | (6) | GAR | Civil War | |||||
Bringders | Stophel | (1) | 5th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 3rd Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780 | ||||
Brinkman | Glenn | J. | (16) | Army | PFC | Vietnam | |||
Brinley | Mallory | A. | (21) | Navy | LTJG | WOT | active | Mallory (Brinley) Kistner is still actively serving (12/10/2020) and just returned from deployment to the Middle Eastt. Mallory is a 2014 graduate of Northwestern Lehigh HS. | |
Brobst | Francis | H. | (9) | Navy | WWII | 1944-1946 | He served as a flight engineer on seaplanes in the Navy from 1944-19446, died 11/15/2015 | ||
Brobst | Franklin | H. | (9) | WWII | |||||
Brobst | George | M. | (1) | Army | Corporal | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalian 6th Co. Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||
Brobst | Martin | (1) | 5th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 6th Company, 5th Class Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Brobst | Matthias | G. | (1) | Army | Captain | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 6th Co. Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||
Brobst | Michael | (1) | Army | Capt | Revolutionary | 4 yrs. | |||
Brobst | Philip | (1) | Pvt 8th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 6th Company, 8th Class Northampton County Mililtia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co Militia of 1780 | ||||
Brobst | Samuel | Z. | (6) | Army | Inf. | Civil War | KIA | died in war at Fort Lincoln | |
Brobst | William | A. | (14) | Navy | Commander | Korean | |||
Brobst | William | (9) | WWII | ||||||
Brozenske | Robert | L. | (16) | Army | CPL | Vietnam | 1968-1970 | Battery C, 6th Battalion, 33rd Artillary, 108th Artillary Group 1/1969-1/1970 | |
Brunner | Adam | (21) | Marines | Sgt | WOT | 4 yrs. | peacetime | ||
Brunner | Curtis | R. | (9) | WWII | |||||
Brunner | Joseph | A. Sr. | (9) | Army | WWII | died 5/23/2000 | |||
Brunner | Stanely | P. W. | (9) | Navy | WWII | died 2/17/1964 | |||
Buchman | Andrew | (1) | 1st Lt. | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, died 1821 | ||||
Buchman | Andrew | (5) | Infantry | Private | War of 1812 | 101st Regt. PA Vol. Company commanded by Capt. Nicholas Derr | |||
Buchman | Martin | (1) | Courtmarshal Man | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 4t Company Court Martialman. Company commanded by John Horner–June 8, 1777 Northampton County Militia & 1778 | ||||
Buchman | Peter | (5) | War of 1812 | ||||||
Buckert | Kirby | (8) | WWI | ||||||
Bumb | John | (6) | Civil War | ||||||
Burkert | Lloyd | W. Jr. | (14) | Korean | |||||
Burkert | Lloyd | W. Sr. | (9) | WWII | |||||
Burkhart | David | M. | (14) | Marines | Sgt | Korean | 1950-1955 | died 4/11/1997 | |
Burkhart | Harold | E. | (9) | Army | Sgt | WWII | died 3/31/2001 | ||
Buss | Clarence | J. H. | (9) | Army | WWII | died 1977 | |||
Bussinger | Conrad | (1) | Corp | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 3rd Co. Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 3rd Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Butters | Chad | M. | (21) | Army | G-4, Officer -5 | WOT | 25 years | Afganistan | |
Cammerer | John | (1) | Pvt 1st Class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Mililtia of 1782 | ||||
Campolongo | Donald | R. P. | (16) | Army | Vietnam Era | 1969-1972 | |||
Candia | Brian | (21) | Marines | Master Sgt | WOT | 1994-2017 | Graduated from Northwestern Lehigh High School in 1994. Served on active duty in the U. S. Marine Corps from 20 Dec. 1994 to 31 Jan 2017. Iraq Campaign, Afghanistan Campaign | ||
Capozzella | Dana | M. | (19) | National Guard | Brigadier General | 75-90 | 1987-present | Colorado Army National Guard | |
Capozzella | Robert | (19) | 75-90 | ||||||
Cappuccino | Robert | A. | (13) | Navy | RD3 | Cold War | 1956-1962 | Served on USS Cassin Young DD793 as a Radarman 3rd Class. USS Cassin Young now serves as a National Historic Landmark and is berthed in Boston Navy Yard as same pier as the Uss Constitution (Old Ironside) | |
Carl | Hellem | (1) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 6th Company, 4th Class Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co., 1st Class, Millitia of 1780, 1782 | |||||
Carl | Jacob | (1) | Pvt 7th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 6th Company, 7th Class Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Carmody | Patrick | L. | (21) | Marines | Captain | WOT | 2017 to present | Served in USMC Marine Raiders “Spiritus Invictus” | |
Carmody | William | E. | (19) | Army | SGT | Cold War | 3/1977-4/1984 | Served in the US during the Cold War. Assigned to 509th Airborne stationed in Vicenza, Italy. “ALL THE WAY” | |
Carr | Susan | L. | (16) | Air Force | Sgt | Vietnam | |||
Carrel | Jacob | (1) | Pvt 8th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battaltion 6th Co 8th Class Northampton County Militia of 1780 | ||||
Carroll | James | H. | (21) | Air Force | SSgt | WOT | 6 yrs. | Pacific Air Force & Air Mobility Command | |
Cartwright (Christman) | Katrina | M. | (13) | Army | SP4 | Cold War | 1985-1987 | ||
Christ | Frank | J. | (8) | WWI | Co. E 14th Battn. LR & IC died 1932 | ||||
Christ | Joseph | A. | (8) | Pvt | WWI | ||||
Christ | Lee Roy | (16) | Army | Pvt E1 | Vietnam | 1/4/1967 to 12/17/1968 | |||
Christ | Edgar | I. | (14) | Marines | Korean | 1952-1954 | |||
Christein | Gerald | N. | (16) | Army | Sgt | Vietnam | 1968-1970 | Served with 4th Infantry Div. Nov. ’68-Nov. ’69 in Vietnam. Purple Heart recipient | |
Christman | Carl | M. | (14) | Army | SFC | Korean | 20 years | Carl loved his country and his family with all his heart. | |
Christman | David | K. | (14) | Army | E3 | Korean | 1953-1956 | Proud to serve. | |
Christman | Gary | J. | (16) | Air Force | MSGT | Vietnam | 1972-1994 | Vietnam 1974-75, Desert Storm 1990 | |
Christman | Marvin | C. | (13) | WWII | |||||
Christman | Ralph | C. | (9) | WWII | |||||
Christman | Raymond | (16) | Navy | E-3 | Vietnam | 3 yrs. | |||
Christman | Robert | (20) | Gulf War | ||||||
Christman | Troy | M. | (21) | Air Force | E-8 | WOT | 20 yrs. | Bahrain 2001-2002, Iraq 2003-2004, Kuwait 2011-2012 | |
Cinquemani | Alyssa | (21) | Army National Guard | WOT | serves from Fort Indiantown Gap | ||||
Citro | Chad | (13) | Air Force | Cold War | |||||
Clare | David | G. | (14) | Army | Cold War | died 5/28/2022 | |||
Claus | Adam | (5) | War of 1812 | ||||||
Clause | Raymond | (16) | Vietnam | ||||||
Clauss | Christian | (1) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Company Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 1st Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | |||||
Conlon | Charles | J. | (16) | Vietnam | |||||
Connor | James | E. | (14) | Army | Sgt. 1st Class | Korean | 22 yrs. | Korea & Vietnam | |
Conrad | Ralph | G. Sr. | (16) | Army | Vietnam | 3 yrs. | |||
Conroy | James | J. | (9) | Army | WWII | ||||
Conway | Bryan | (14) | Spec. 5 | Korean | 1965-1967 | ||||
Cook | William | F. Jr. | (9) | Marines | WWII | died 5/29/1997 | |||
Correll | Carl | C. | (9) | Army | WWII | died 5/14/1958 | |||
Cosenza | Salvatore | (16) | Army | Sgt | Vietnam | ||||
Crawford | Daryl | A. | (20) | Army | Command Sergeant Major | Gulf War | 1989-2016 | Operation Desert Storm, Operation Iraqi Freedom | |
Crawford | Riley | D. | (21) | Army | SPEC | WOT | 2 1/2 yrs. | ||
Creitz | Alvin | F. | (6) | Infantry | Capt | Civil War | Co I 176th Inf, discharged 11/22/1862, died 6/25/1913 | ||
Creitz | Daniel | B. | (6) | Infantry | PVT | Civil War | 176th Regiment PA Volunteer died 9/17/1915 | ||
Creitz | George | A. Reverend | (9) | WWII | |||||
Creitz | Henry | B. | (6) | Infantry | Sgt | Civil War | Co I 176 Pennsylvania Militia, discharged 8/18/1863, died 1913 | ||
Creitz | Warren | E. | (9) | Army | Corporal | WWII | 1943-1945 | ||
Creitz | Wilson | H. | (6) | Infantry | Pvt | Civil War | Co D 167th PA Drafted Militia, discharged 8/12/1863, died 1917 | ||
Cressman | Lawrence | L. | (16) | Army | Vietnam | 1961-1969 | |||
Creutz | Adam | (1) | Pvt 2nd class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Company Northampton County Militia 1778, 6th Battalion 1st Company Miltiai of 1780,1782 | ||||
Creutz | John | (1) | 6th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion 1st Co Northampton County Militia of 1782 | ||||
Cromeans | Gregg | A. | (19) | Navy | ET1 (SS) | 75-90 | 1975-1986 | It was an honor to serve my country for these 11 years. I enjoyed being a submariner. Thank you for erecting the memorial. | |
Crouse | Sean | M. | (21) | WOT | 1997 NWLSD grad | ||||
Crowley | Patrick | J. Jr. | (16) | Army | SP 5 | Vietnam | 1967-1973 | US Army Airborne | |
Crozier | Robert | P. | (22) | Air Force | E4 | WOT | 4.5 yrs. | General Purpose Vehicle Maintenance | |
Culverhouse | John | B. | (9) | Army | WWII | ||||
Custer | George | (1) | Ensign | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co Militia of 1782 | ||||
Czar | Frank | L. | (9) | WWII | He was an Army veteran of World War II, serving as a first sergeant in Europe and Africa. He recipient of a Silver Star, Bronze Star, Distinguished Service Cross, Croix de Guerre with Bronze Star and a Purple Heart medal with two oak leaf clusters. Died 4/28/2003 | ||||
DalMaso | Daniel | D. | (16) | Navy | Vietnam Era | ||||
DalMaso | Daniel | R. | (20) | 92-2001 | 92 Northwestern Lehigh graduate | ||||
Daly | John | R. | (16) | Navy | Po 2 | Vietnam | 4 yrs. | served aboard the USS Piedmont-AD17 from January 1964 to September 1967. Made three Far East cruises in that time period. Home Port San Diego CA. Traveled with the Navy to Hawaii, Philippines, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong and back to San Diego. | |
Daniels | Frank | E. | (14) | Korean | |||||
Daniels | Robert | L. | (19) | National Guard | Stationed at Fort Bliss in El Paso, Texas. Died 7/10/2023 | ||||
Daniels | Russel | L. | (14) | Air Force | Korean | Served with 512th Fighter Interceptor Squadron in England, Libia, Turkey, Greece, Syria. Died 6/7/2015 | |||
Dannehower | Alfred | A. | (8) | Infantry | Pvt | WWI | Co. K 316th Infantry | ||
Danner | Francis | C. | (8) | Army | WWI | died 8/27/1926 | |||
Danner | Jacob | (1) | 2nd Lt. | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion, 4tth Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Danner | Wayne | (16) | Navy | Vietnam Era | |||||
Danner | Woodrow | W. | (9) | WWII | |||||
Dapper | Andrew | (1) | Captain | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 4th Company (Sgt) Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion, 4th Company, Nortampton County Militia of 1780 | ||||
Dasher | Ronald | A., Sr. | (16) | Navy | YNSN E3 | Vietnam Era | 2/21/1962-2/21/1968 | USS Compton (DD705) Com Nav Sup for Antartica | |
Daubenspeck | John | J. Sr. | (1) | Patriot | Revolutionary | PA DAR records | |||
Daubert | Thomas | W. | (20) | Army | S Sgt | Gulf War | 10 yrs. | ||
Davenport | Peter | (1) | Revolutionary | died 1826 | |||||
Davidson | Robert | J. | (16) | Navy | Vietnam | 1966-1968 | National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal with One Bronze Star, Fleet Marines Combat Insignia, Vietnam Campaign Medal | ||
Davies | Jerome | T. Jr. | (16) | Army | E5 | Vietnam | 1967-1969 | Air Medal recipient | |
Davis | Donald | W. | (16) | Army | Lt. Colonel | Vietnam | 1966-1994 | ||
Davis | Robert | G. | (13) | Army | Tech 5 | WWII | died 12/15/2016 | ||
Davis | Tod | W. | (9) | Air Force | Airman 1st Class | Vietnam Era | 4 yrs. | ||
DeFrain | Clifford | W. | (14) | Army | WWII | died 9/15/2018 | |||
DeFrain | Walter | O. | (13) | Marines | Korean | died 10/9/1984 | |||
DeHaven | Dale | W. | (1) | Air Force | A/2C | Cold War | 4 yrs. | served with 99th Bomb Wing 8th Air Force Feb.1959 to Feb 1963 | |
Deiber | Adam | (1) | 4th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion, 4tth Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Deiber | Michael | Jr. | (1) | 7th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | |||
Deiber | Michael | Sr. | (9) | 4th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780 | |||
Deibert | Charles | R. | (9) | Army | Pvt 1st Class | WWII | died 1972 | ||
Deibert | Kermit | F. | (1) | Army | PVT | WWII | died 1967 | ||
Deibert | Michael | (6) | Lt Col. | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Deibert | Seth | D. E. | (21) | Infantry | Private | Civil War | KIA | Company C. 47th Regt. PA Vol. Infantry. Enllisted 10/2/1862, killed 10/22/1862 | |
Dellicker | Kevin | W. | (9) | Army National Guard | Lt. Colonel | WOT | 1995-2019 | Enlisted in PA Army National Guard in 1995 as infantryman in C. Company. 1-111th Infantry, Kutztown, PA. Transferred to Air National Guard in 1999 and earned commission in 2000. Became Air Force intelligence officer in 2001 and entered active duty following 9-11 attacks. Deployed overseas four times for Global War on Terrorism- 2 X for Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan) 2001 and 2009 and 2 X for Operation Iraqi Freedom 2003 and 2007. Served as Chief of Intelligence for 193rd Special Operations Wing in Middletown, PA. Twenty-three years service, all part time. | |
Dellicker | Willard | C. | (21) | Air Force | Major | WWII | 1942-1970 | while an agricultural student at Penn State in 1942, played rombone in PSU Blue Band, left to enlist in the US Army Air Corps. Enrolled in pilot training and flew Lockheed P-38 Lighning PURSUIT Fighters in the PO Valley, Italy in 1945 and with the 15th AAf, 305th Wing 82nd Fighter Group. Served in the US Air Force Reserves, 438th AAF Spatts Field Reading PA for 23 years, retired as a Major. | |
Dellicker | Willard | C. | (16) | Army Nat. Guard | PFC | WOT | 2017-2019+ | Enlisted in PA Army National Guard in October 2017 while a junior at Northwestern Lehigh High School. Competd basic training at the U S Army Ifantry School at Ft. Benning GA during summer of 2018. Served part-time status through out junior and snior year of high school. Completed advanced individual training as Infantryman, summer of 2019. | |
Dellicker | Willard | G. | (16) | Air Force/Navy | Colonel | Vietnam | 1965-2000 | Drafted into Vietnam War in 1965, enlisted in Navy pilot training, Flew A-4 Skyhawk in Vietnam from USS Ranger and USS Bon Homme Richard, three tours ’68,’69, ’70 on Yankee Station in Gulf of Tonkin. Flew 201 combat missions. After completing 5-year Navy commitment enrolled in Penn State Mechanical Engineering, and joined PA National Air Guard. Flew Lockheed C-121 Super Constellation in 193rd Special Operations Wing. After graduating from Penn State, joined the 201st Civil Engineering Squadron, Redhorse, served as Commanding Officer from’87 to’93, then became the PA Air Guard Headquarters Chief Civil Engineer, retired as Brigadier General in 2000. | |
Delligatti | Roger | N. | (9) | Navy | Seaman | Vietnam | 7/1966-7/1971 | National Defense Service Medal | |
DeLong | Edgar | S. | (9) | WWII | 2017 while a junior in High School at Northwestern Lehigh. Completed Basic Training at the US Army Infantry School in Fort Benning, GA during the summer of 2018. Served part-time status throughout junior and senior year of high school. Complete advanced individual training as Infantryman, summer of 2019. | ||||
DeLong | Edward | (1) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co Northampton County Militia of 1778 | |||||
DeLong | Henry | V. | (7) | Spanish American | |||||
DeLong | Jacob | (5) | Infantry | Private | War of 1812 | 101st Regt. PA Vol. Company commanded by Capt. Nicholas Derr | |||
DeLong | John | (1) | 5th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 6th Co. Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion, 1st Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780 & 1782 | ||||
DeLong | John | (1) | 3rd Class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion 3rd Company Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
DeLong | John | (6) | Infantry | Private | Civil War | Company I 38t Regt., PA Vol. Militia | |||
DeLong | Kermit | E. Sr. | (13) | Navy | WWII | Seabee | |||
DeLong | Matthias | (1) | Pvt 4th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 6th Company, 4th Class Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
DeLong | Reuben | (6) | Infantry | Private | Civil War | Company E, 176th Regt. PA Drafted Militia (deserted) | |||
Demkovitz | Robert | M. | (13) | AR | SP 4 | Cold War | 1961-1964 | ||
Dengler | Donald | H. | (16) | Vietnam | |||||
Dengler | Harvey | W. | (9) | WWII | |||||
Dengler | Paul | T. | (9) | WWII | |||||
Dengler | Tyler | W. | (21) | Army National Guard | WOT | Hamburg PA Army National Guard | |||
Dennis | Thomas | A. | (9) | Marines | WWII | died 6/14/1991 | |||
Deppe | Robert | W. | (9) | Navy | S1/C | WWII | died 2018 | ||
Derr | Christian | (1) | 4th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 3rd Company, Northampton County Militia of 1782 | ||||
Derr | David | (6) | Infantry | Private | Civil War | Company A-176th Regt., PA Drafted Militia | |||
Derr | George | L. Sr. | (14) | Korean | |||||
Derr | George | (1) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 1st Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | |||||
Derr | Henry | (1) | 3rd Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Derr | Johann | N. | (5) | Infantry | Captain | War of 1812 | 101st Regt. PA Vol. | ||
Derr | John | (1) | 6th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 3rd Company Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 3rd Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Derr | John | (1) | 3rd Class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Derr | Paul | H. | (9) | Army | Pvt | WWII | died 4/10/1988 | ||
Derr | Robert | H. | (8) | Army | PFC | WWI | 79th Div., 318 Infantry, Honors Co. | ||
Derr | Ronald | L. | (16) | Army | E4 | Vietnam Era | 1963-1965 | ||
DeWitt | Jonathan | C. | (21) | Army | SP | WOT | 2010-2017 | Afghanistan — Operation Enduring Freedom | |
DeWitt | Stanley | C. | (16) | Army | Sgt | Vietnam Era | 1966-1972 | Stanley served in postings in Korea and Germany, and also served in the U S Air Force Reserves. | |
Dicataldo | Salvatore “John” | (19) | Marines | Vietnam Era | died 7/19/2023 | ||||
Diebert | Daniel | (5) | Infantry | Private | War of 1812 | 101st Regt. PA Vol. Infantry. Company commanded by Capt. J. Nicholas Derr | |||
Diefenderfer | Richard | E. | (9) | Navy | WWII | died 5/19/2006 | |||
Diehl | Adam | (2) | Captain | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Diehl | Conrad | (2) | Sgt | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780 | ||||
Dierks | Brian | D. | (19) | Navy | AT2 | 75-90 | 1987-1994 | ||
Dietrich | Adam | (2) | Army | Sgt | Revolutionary | 1780-? | Patriot – Sergeant in Captain Jacob Baldy’s Company, 6th Battalion. Adam Dietrich, born in the German Palatinate in the Rhine Valley, Oct 28, 1740. In 1751 his elder brother, Johannes Dietrich emigrated to America and settled in Greenwich Township, Berks County PA. He was followed to the country by Adam and another brother, Casper, in 1767. For some years after coming to this country, Adam apparently lived in Lowhill Township, Northampton County (now Lehigh County). The county was formed in 1772 from parts of Lancaster, Berks, Bedford, Cumberland, and Northampton Counties. | ||
Dietrich | Albert | E. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Dietrich | Donald | P. | (16) | Army National Guard | Corporal | Vietnam Era | 1956-1966 | served in the Kutztown PA Army National Guard as a mechanics helper in Btry A 1st Gun Bn 213th Arty 1956-1962 Co. A 3rd MTB 103rd Armor 1962-1964 served as a machine gunner in Co B 3rd Bn 109th Inf 1964-1966. Stateside | |
Dietrich | Ethan | O. | (9) | Army | PFC | WWII | |||
Dietrich | John | (2) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion Northampton County Militia 1778, 6th Battalion Northampton County Militia of 1780 | |||||
Dietrich | Johnson | F. | (7) | Infantry | Private | Spanish American | Co. K 17th Regt. US Infantry | ||
Dietrich | Leonard | H. | (13) | Army National Guard | SFC | Cold War | 1976-1990 | Served in the Kutztown PA Army National Guard in the following units and time frame: Co. B 3rd Bn 103rd Armor 1970-1976, Det 1 Co C 1st Bn 111th Inf. 1976-1990, Co C 1st Bn 111th Inf 1990-1994, Co C 1st Bn (M) 111th Inf 1994-1996. Served on State Active Duty for Hurricane Agnes 1972, and the truckers strike 1974 while in Co B 3rd Bn 103rd Armor and the Winter storm of 1993 while in Co C 1st Bn 111th Inf. Was Platoon Sgt of 2nd Platoon Co C 1st Bn 111th Inf when we received the Best Maneuver Platoon Award annual training year 1990 at Fort A. P. Hill VA. | |
Dietrich | Peter | (6) | Infantry | Private | Civil War | 10/23/1862 to 7/27/1863 | Company I 179th Regt. PA Drafted Militia. Died 6/9/1920 | ||
Dietrich | Peter | (6) | Infantry | Private | Civil War | 7/1/1863 to 8/2/1863 | Company I 39th Regt. PA Volunteer Militia. Died 11/1/1912 | ||
Dietrich | Robert | L. | (9) | Army | 1st Lt. | WWII | Pacific Theatre Bronze Star, WII, Korean | ||
Dinkey | Jacob | (2) | Revolutionary | ||||||
Dirnbeck | Eduard | G. | (13) | Marines | Lance Corporal | Cold War | 1983-85 | ||
Dixon | Charles | J. | (21) | Army | Sgt. | WOT | 2006-2012 | served in Iraq | |
Dolliver | E. Aubrey | (9) | WWII | ||||||
Donat | Charles | M. | (9) | WWII | 1941-1945 | ||||
Donat | Ellen | (9) | WWII | 1941-1945 | |||||
Donat | Florence | A. | (9) | WWII | 1941-1945 | ||||
Donat | Harry | L. | (9) | Army | WWII | 7/1943-4/1946 | Army Airways Communications System Cryptographer China-Burma-India Theater | ||
Donat | John | E. | (9) | Army Air Corps | WWII | ||||
Donat | Lewis | W. | (9) | Army | Captain | WWII | Signal Corps in Pacific | ||
Donat | Thomas | (9) | WWII | ||||||
Dorn | David | P. | (13) | Army | PFC | Cold War | 2 yrs | served in Germany | |
Dorney | Roger | W. | (16) | Army | SP4 | Vietnam | 2 yrs. | ||
Dorward | Johanes | (6) | Civil War | county list has Jermiah from Heidelberg | |||||
Dorward | John | (5) | War of 1812 | ||||||
Dotterer | Carl | F. | (9) | Army | WWII | died 6/24/2021 | |||
Dotterer | Melvin | T. | (9) | WWII | |||||
Dotterer | Norman | C. | (9) | WWII | |||||
Dotterer | Royden | E. | (9) | WWII | |||||
Dotterer | Russell | R. | (13) | Army | SP 4 | Cold War | 1958-1960 | served State side | |
Drabick | Stephen | (9) | Army | WWII | died 12/28/1989 | ||||
Dresher | Christian | (2) | 6th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 3rd Company Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Dresher | Christopher (Stophel) | (2) | 4th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 3rd Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780,1782 | ||||
Drey | Howard | Jr. | (9) | WWII | died 7/16/1976 | ||||
Dries | Lester | E. | (9) | Army | WWII | 1943-1946 | died 12/6/1996 | ||
Druckenmiller | Charles | (6) | Infantry | Pvt | Civil War | Co I 176th PA Reg. | |||
Druckenmiller | David | H. | (9) | Marines | CPL | WWII | Pacific Theatre | ||
Drudy | Patrick | (16) | Army | 1st Lt. | Vietnam | ||||
DuBois | Marc | D. | (20) | Army | E4 Spec | Gulf War | 1989-1992 | 3rd Armored Division Persian Gulf War Combat Veteran | |
Duda | Roger | H. Dr. | (22) | Army Medical Corps | COL | WOT | 1999-2019 | Valedictorian–Class of 1990, Northwesteern Lehigh High School. United States Military Academy, West Point–1994. Bronze Star 2011 | |
Duffy | John | M. | (16) | Air Force | Sgt | Vietnam Era | 1969-1973 | served stateside | |
Duffy | Michael | J. | (21) | Army | Sgt | WOT | 8 yrs. | Afganistan | |
Duffy | Robert | P. | (21) | Army | Staff Sgt | WOT | 1997-2011 | Bosnia, Korea, Iraq x2 | |
Dugan | Bernard | J. Jr. | (16) | Army | PFC Specialist 4 | Vietnam | 2 yrs. | ||
Dunstan | Paul | (21) | Army | E 4 | WOT | 4 years | Thank you for your service in the military as well as in the Pennsylvania State Police to protect and to serve our country. We are thankful for and are proud of you. Love,Michele, Matthew, Ben, and Abby. | ||
Dunton | Christopher | K. | (13) | Army | SP 4 | Cold War | 6 years | Served Berlin Fire Direction Chief for 81 M Mortar Platoon | |
Dymond | Russell | (21) | Army National Guard | Cpl | WOT | 9 yrs. | Operation Enduring Freedom | ||
Eaton | James | A. D. | (9) | WWII | |||||
Eaton | Joseph | J. Jr. | (9) | WWII | MIA | 8/7/1944 | |||
Ebert | Franklin | E. | (9) | WWII | 1941-1945 | ||||
Ebert | Jacob | (6) | Civil War | ||||||
Ebert | Nathan | (6) | Civil War | 176th Co E | |||||
Ebert | Paul | F. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Ebert | Philip | (2) | Cpl | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 6th Co. Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Ebert | Stephen | (6) | Civil War | 176th Co E | |||||
Ebert | William | (6) | Civil War | 176th Co E, PA Vol, died 5/8/1923 | |||||
Eberwein | Frederick | F. | (8) | Army | Pvt | WWI | Army Medical, died 1960 | ||
Eberwine | Frederick | S. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Eck | Ernet | M. | (14) | Army | Korean | died 1/3/1992 | |||
Eckenroth | Christian | (2) | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion Northampton County Militia 1780, 1782 | |||||
Eckenroth | George | (2) | Pvt 6th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 6th Company, 6th Class Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Eckenroth | Henry | (2) | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion Northampton County Militia of 1782 | |||||
Eckhart | Jonathan | B. | (19) | Navy | CDR (O5) | 75-90 | 1976-1997 | Desert Storm | |
Eckhart | Joyce | A. | (19) | Navy | CDR (O5) | 75-90 | 1972-1995 | ||
Eckhart | Zachary | R. | (21) | Navy | LTJG O2 | WOT | 2008-2010 | died in a Naval aviation training accident in Northern Georgia 4/12/2010 | |
Eckroth | Christopher | (2) | CPL | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 6th Co. Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Eckroth | William | (6) | Infantry | Pvt | Civil War | 176th Co I, PA Regt Drafted Militia, discharged 8/18/1863, died 11/16/1877 | |||
Edwards | Clifford | J | (19) | Navy | Cold War | 4/25/2010 | |||
Ehnes | George | (2) | Sgt | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 6th Co. Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Ehnes | Phillip | (2) | 3rd Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 6th Company, 3rd Class Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Eilert | Joseph | (2) | 6th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 4tth Company, Northampton County Militia of 1782 | ||||
Eilert | Martin | (2) | 8th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Eis | Alan | V. | (16) | Navy | MMFN | Vietnam | Served on a ship that was chosen to retrieve one of the space capsules. died 2012 | ||
Eisenhard | Gary | L. | (16) | Army | SP4 | Vietnam | 4 yrs. | ||
Eisenhard | George | S. | (6) | Infantry | Private | Civil War | 11/8/1862 to 8/18/1863 | Company D 176th Regt. PA Drafted Militia. Died 10/20/1891 | |
Eisenhard | Stephen | A. | (16) | Navy | E4 | Vietnam | 4 yrs. | ||
Eitemiller | David | K. | (13) | Army | E 6 | Cold War | 1980-1995 | ||
Ellison | David | K. | (16) | Army | Sp 5 | Vietnam | 2 yrs. | Doorgunner-crew chief UH-1H helicoptor. Received Bronze Star 1st Calvary Division 229th Aviation Battalion | |
Ely | James | H. | (6) | Civil War | |||||
Ely | Raymond | W. Jr. | (15) | Marines | Sgt | Korean | 1953-1956 | died 5/20/2020 | |
Emmick | Terry | W. | (16) | Air Force | Staff Sgt | Vietnam | 3 yrs. | Stationed at Utapoa AFB Thailand, Dover AFB, Plattsburgh AFB, as Dental Technician. | |
Engler | Steven | (20) | Gulf War | 1988 NWLSD grad | |||||
Epp | Edward | J. | (9) | Merchant Marine | WWII | died 1944 | |||
Epp | Leon | M. | (9) | Army | WWII | died 2000 | |||
Erickson | Sven | F. | (16) | Army | Platoon Leader | Vietnam | 1968-1969 | Platoon Leader | |
Erkinger | Thomas | J. | (16) | Navy | AT/3 | Vietnam | 3 yrs. | Served as Aviation Radioman. Served aboard USS WASP & USS Independence with VAW-12 Early Warning Squadron in the Mediteranean Sea. Would do it all over again. Enjoyed sea duty plus the flying part. Met best friends for life. Proud of my service. | |
Ernst | Wayne | S. | (19) | Vietnam | died 1989 | ||||
Eschbach | Leslie | P. | (9) | Army | PFC | WWII | died 1999 | ||
Eschbach | Robert | Sr. | (16) | Army | Vietnam | ||||
Eschbach | William | A. | (9) | Army | Pvt | WWII | 1942-1943 | Africa. wounded and came home | |
Ettinger | Gottleib | (2) | Infantry | Pvt | Revolutionary | 11/19/1780 to 1/4/1781 | 6th Battalion, Northampton County Militia of 1780. Capt. Peter Kookens Company of Northampton County Militia of 1781. 6th Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Mililtia of 1782. Died Feb., 1795 | ||
Ettinger | Jacob | (2) | 8th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 3rd Company, Northampton County Militia of 1782 | ||||
Evangelista | Terry | L. | (16) | Army | Spec 5 | Vietnam | 1966-1969 | Terry Served in Vietnam at MACV Headquarters during the 1968 Tet Defensive under General Westmoreland. | |
Evans | Eddie | C. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Evans | Horace | B. | (8) | Navy | Chief Comissary Steward | WWI | WWI USS Prairie 1916-1920, WWII NY,NY 1942-1944 | ||
Everett | John | (2) | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion Northampton County Militia 1780, 1782 | |||||
Everett | Joseph | (2) | Army | Ensign | Revolutionary | 1st Battalion, Northampton County Militia died 1831 | |||
Everett | Samuel | (2) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 1st Co Northampton County Militia 1780, 1782 | |||||
Eylert | Stophel (Christopher) | (2) | 1st Class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Fager | Niko | (21) | Army | 2nd Lt. | WOT | 2 yrs | Platoon Leader at B Co 1-109th IN, Williamsport PA PAARNG | ||
Fahringer | Aaron | (6) | Infantry | Private | Civil War | 11/7/1862 to 8/18/1863 | Company B 176th Regt. PA Drafted Militia | ||
Farber | Chad | D. | (20) | Marines | Corporal | Gulf War | 6 years | Gulf Wars/ WOT | |
Farrell | William | F. | (14) | Air Force | Pvt | Korean | |||
Fatzinger | Alden | A. III | (16) | Army | E 4 | Vietnam | 2 yrs | ||
Fatzinger | Allen | T. | (16) | Army | SP 5 | Vietnam | 1968-1970 | ||
Fatzinger | Donald | P. | (9) | Navy | WWII | ||||
Fatzinger | Paul | R. | (19) | Marines | Vietnam | died 3/26/2011 | |||
Fatzinger | Travis | T. | (21) | Army | Sgt | WOT | 2001-2005 | Iraq | |
Fayne | John | (8) | Army | Sgt. | WWI | Co. H 804th Pioneer | |||
Feader | John | (2) | 3rd Class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Feinour | Dale | A. | (16) | Army | Vietnam | died 1/6/2021. Purple Heart | |||
Feinour | Gerald | E. | (16) | Air Force | Vietnam | ||||
Feinour | Jacob | S. | (21) | Marines | WOT | 2010-2011 | Infantryman in Afganistan | ||
Feinour | Kenneth | C. Sr. | (9) | Army | WWII | ||||
Feinour | Lawson | V. | (9) | Army | Corporal | WWII | died 12/20/1983 | ||
Feinour | Lee | E. A. | (9) | WWII | KIA | first from Legugh Valley area KIA in WWII died 10/7/1944 | |||
Feinour | Oliver | F. | (9) | Army | PFC | WWII | 2 yrs. | served in Philippines Died 8/24/2003 | |
Feinour | Robert | A. | (9) | Army | T Sgt. | WWII | 4 yrs | 74 Trp Carrier Sqdn Trp. Served in Europe, Africa, and South America. Died 8/14/1963 | |
Feinour | Russell | J. | (9) | Army | Staff Sgt. | WWII | 1941-1945 | 352 Bombardment Sqd. Served in Africa and Italy. Died 12/10/1973 | |
Feinour | Victor | G. | (9) | Army | T5 | WWII | 112 Engineer | ||
Feinour | Victor | J. | (8) | Army | WWI | Artillary served in France. Died 6/18/1982 | |||
Feinour | Willard | D. | (9) | Marines | T Sgt | WWII | 4 yrs. | served in the South Pacific. Iwa Jima and Guadal Canal. Died 2003 | |
Fenstermacher | Charles | W. | (6) | Infantry | Pvt | Civil War | 11/7/1862 to 8/17/1863 | Company A 176th Regt. PA Drafted Militia | |
Fenstermacher | David | C. | (16) | Army | PFC | Vietnam | 12/1/1965-11/23/1967 | 25th Infantry Division | |
Fenstermacher | Earl | H. | (9) | Army | T 4 | WWII | |||
Fenstermacher | Johann | (2) | Revolutionary | ||||||
Fenstermacher | Johnathan | (6) | Infantry | Private | Civil War | 11/11/1862 to 8/18/1863 | Company E 176th Regt. PA Drafted Militia | ||
Fenstermacher | Michael | (2) | Infantry | Sgt Ensign | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion Northampton County Militia of 1778,1st Co 6th Battn Northampton County Militia 1780, 4th Class 6th Battn Northampton County Militia 1782 | |||
Fenstermacher | Philip | (2) | 3rd Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalionn 4th Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Fenstermacher | Robert | R. Sr. | (14) | Army | Korean | Army Engineer Corps. Died 1/24/2010 | |||
Fenstermacher | Scott | (13) | Army | Cold War | |||||
Fenstermacher | William | (2) | Infantry | Pvt | Revolutionary | 2nd Class 5th Co, 3rd Battn Northampton County Militia 1777. 2nd Class, 5th Company, 6th Battalion, Northampton County Militia 1780. | |||
Fenstermaker | Carl | P. | (14) | Korean | |||||
Fenstermaker | Carl “Dutch” | L. | (9) | Army | Sgt | WWII | 4 yrs. | Joined the Army in August 1942, sent to Toccoa GA for jump training. He joined Easy Company 506 PIR 3rd Platoon;, 1st Squad 101st Airborne Division. He later joined the 506 Pathfinders, “Band of Brothers”. On the way to Normandy, he was shot down and forced to land in the English Channel. He and other Easy Co. Pathfinders were picked up by HMS Tartar and transferred to air rescue and taken to England. He continued to serve the rest of the war. | |
Fenstermaker | Charles | J. | (16) | Navy | Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class | Vietnam | 1971-1976 | ||
Fenstermaker | Charles | P. | (9) | WWII | |||||
Fenstermaker | Diane | C. | (20) | Air Force | 92-2001 | 1992-94? | |||
Fenstermaker | Douglas | L. | (16) | Vietnam | |||||
Fenstermaker | Forrest | L. | (14) | Army | 1st Lieutenant | Korean | 1956-1958 | Artillary South Korea | |
Fenstermaker | Joel | Jr. | (20) | Marines | 92-2001 | 1991 | |||
Fenstermaker | Joel | Sr. | (16) | Marines | Vietnam Era | ||||
Fenstermaker | Robert | F. | (9) | Marines | Corporal | WWII | 1943-1945 | Enlisted in the U. S. Marine Corps on March 15, 1943 when he was 17 years old. He attained the rank of Corporal and was a radio operator in the Phillipine Island Campaign from 2/2/1944 to 7/24/1945. He received honorable discharge 10/30/1945. | |
Fenstermaker | Stanley | P. | (9) | Army Air Corps | Pvt | WWII | |||
Fenstermaker | Vernon | C. | (9) | Army | S Sgt | WWII | 8th Division | ||
Fenstermaker | William | C. | (9) | Navy | Fireman 1st Class | WWII | died Oct 1994 brother of Stanley, member of Ebenezer UCC | ||
Fenstermaker | William | (2) | Revolutionary | ||||||
Ferber | Johan | J. | (2) | Army | PVT | Revolutionary | died 1826 | ||
Ferma | Thomas | (2) | Pvt 8th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 6th Company, 8th Class, Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Ferris | Alyse | (21) | PA National Guard | Sgt. | WOT | died 6/27/2021. 2007 NWLSD graduate | |||
Fetherolf | Charles | A. | (14) | Army | PFC | Korean | 1953-1957 | Peacetime | |
Fetherolf | Daniel | J. | (9) | Army | Sgt | WWII | 5 yrs. | ||
Fetherolf | David | K | (6) | Civil War | |||||
Fetherolf | Edward | C. | (8) | Army | WWI | 1 yr. | Co. D 314th Infantry | ||
Fetherolf | Forrest | K. | (9) | Navy | PFC | WWII | 4 yrs. | ||
Fetherolf | Jason | D. | (21) | Air Force | Sgt E 5 | WOT | 1998-2004 | ||
Fetherolf | John | E. | (9) | Army | PFC | WWII | died 6/30/1975 | ||
Fetherolf | Justin | D. | (21) | Air Force | Captain | WOT | 2007-2012 | ||
Fetherolf | Mark | W. | (9) | WWII | |||||
Fetherolf | Martin | D. | (8) | Infantry | LT | WWI | 110th Inf Regt 28 Div | ||
Fetherolf | Mitchell | W. | (9) | Army | WWII | died 11/6/1994 | |||
Fetherolf | Paul | D. | (9) | Army | PFC | WWII | |||
Fetherolf | Richmond | D. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Fetherolf | Terence | L. | (16) | Army | Sgt | Vietnam | 1970-1971 | 1st Battalion, C Battery | |
Fetherolf | Walter | E. | (9) | Army | Sgt | WWII | 1941-1945 | ||
Fetherolf | William | J. | (14) | Army | Sgt | Korean | |||
Filyac | James | J. Jr. | (22) | Marines | E-7 | WOT | 21yrs. | ||
Fink | Andrew | L. | (20) | Army | Specialist E-4 | Gulf War | 4 yrs. | Operation Desert Shield/Operation Desert Storm 1989-1993 | |
Fink | Charles | F. | (16) | Navy | QM3 | Vietnam Era | 1965-1967 | Served in the U.S. Navy from 1965-1967. He saw no combat. He toured the Caribbean and Jamaica. His rank was Navigation Quartermaster. | |
Fink | Darrell | S. | (16) | Army | E 5 | Vietnam Era | 1971-1978 | ||
Fink | Francis | H. | (9) | Army | CPL | WWII | England | ||
Fink | Henry | (2) | 1st Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 1st Company Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 1st Co of 1780 & 1782 | ||||
Fink | M. Woodrow | (9) | Army | T-4 | WWII | 1944-1946 | |||
Fink | Peter | (2) | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion 1st Co Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | |||||
Fink | Ryan | W. | (21) | Army | PFC | WOT | currently serving | recent Enlistee US Army Airborne Vehicle Mechanic | |
Fink | Thomas | W. | (19) | Navy | Chief Petty Officer | Vietnam | 6/5/1958 to 6/1/1979 | Served on ships in Mediterranean Sea and Tonkin Gulf, picked up Astronauts after a mission in space. | |
Fink | Warren | T. | (16) | Vietnam | |||||
Finsel | Mitchel | B. | (13) | Air Force | Sgt | Cold War | 1979-1983 | ||
Fisher | Francis | L. | (16) | Army | SSG | Vietnam | 1967-1972 | 1967-1968 US Army Security Agency assigned to 4th Infantry Division, Camp Enari, Pleiku, VN. 1969-1970 US Army Security Advisor to RVN Army, numerouos locations Republic of VN. 1972 assigned to Cam Ranh Bay Area. 2018 found to have various diseases associated with exposure to Agent Orange and other defoliants. 2018 declared 100% disabled by VA. 2019 Stage 4 bladder cancer. | |
Fister | Donald | J. | (14) | Army | Sgt | Korean | 2 yrs. | Germany | |
Fister | George | D. | (9) | Army | WWII | Army Medic | |||
Fister | Paul | E. | (9) | Army | WWII | Army Cook, served in Germany | |||
Fister | Raymond | H. | (16) | Army | E 5 Sgt | Vietnam | 2 yrs. | died Dec. 1989, brother of Donald | |
Fister | Russell | G. | (16) | Army | Vietnam | Army Reserves | |||
Fister | William | J. | (10) | Army | WWII | Infantry Europe | |||
Fitzgerald | William | J. | (10) | Army | CPL | WWII | 2 yrs. | Military Police, served in Hawaii. Died March 2014 | |
Flemming | James | E. | (13) | Navy | E3 | Cold War | 6 years | Cuba | |
Flexer | John | (6) | Civil War | ||||||
Flyte | Gary | L. | (16) | Air Force | MSGT | Vietnam | 20 yrs. | ||
Flyte | Gene | R. | (16) | Air Force | Vietnam | 4 yrs. | |||
Flyte | Jay | R. | (16) | Air Force | Vietnam | 4 yrs. | |||
Fogel | Phillip | (2) | Infantry | Pvt | Revolutionary | 1st Class 5th Co 2nd Battn Northampton County Militia of 1778. Company of Peter Trexler | |||
Folck | Kenneth | B. | (10) | Army | CPL | WWII | 2 yrs | ||
Folk | Earl | R. | (10) | Army | WWII | died 11/26/1982 | |||
Follweiler | Bernhardt | (2) | Militia | Revolutionary | His service in the Revolutionary War has been verifid by the DAR. He served in the Northampton County Militia. His son Daniel was married to Maria Dorothea Leaser, daughter of Fredrick Leaser. | ||||
Follweiler | Carl | F. | (10) | Army | CPL | WWII | |||
Follweiler | David | L. | (16) | Army | E-4 | Vietnam Era | 1/15/1970-9/21/1971 | ||
Follweiler | Ernest | H. | (10) | Navy | WWII | died 3/17/2000 | |||
Follweiler | Nevin | J. | (10) | Navy | WWII | died 7/2/2016 | |||
Follweiler | Owen | (6) | Infantry | Pvt | Civil War | Co. H 209th PA Infantry, died 10/11/1889 | |||
Follweiler | Richard | A. | (16) | Air Force | Sgt. | Vietnam | 11/1964-10/1968 | ||
Follweiler | Robert | R. | (14) | Army | SP-3 | Korean | 5/1/1953-7/1/1956 | ||
Follweiler | Steven | D. | (16) | Army | E5 | Vietnam Era | 1968-1971 | served in Germany | |
Fosbrook | Geoffrey | A. Sr. | (10) | Army | TEC4 | WWII | |||
Foster | Charles | H. | (6) | Infantry | 1st Lt. | Civil War | 176th Co K Regt. PA Drafted Militia Infantry discharged 8/18/1863, died 1900 | ||
Frack | Marvin | S. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Francis | John | L. | (13) | Army | WWII | Aug 1944 to end of war | Was in the Battle of the Bulge-WWII 84th Division of the Army | ||
Frank | Walter | (10) | WWII | 1941-1945 | |||||
Frantz | Dale | R. | (16) | Army | Spec E4 | Vietnam | 1965-1967 | ||
Frantz | Dean | H. | (16) | Army National Guard | Vietnam | 1956-1964 | Dean enlisted in the Army National Guard of Pennsylvania in 1956. He was honorably discharged from the Army of the United States in 1964. | ||
Frantz | Peter | (2) | Sgt | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 4th Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Fredley | Andrew | A. Jr. | (19) | Navy | MS 3 | 75-90 | 1976-1986 | Mess specialist 3rd class | |
Frees | Bernhart | (2) | 4th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 4th Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Frees | Peter | (2) | 2nd Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 4th Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
French | Gregory | H. | (20) | Marines | SSgt | Gulf War | 20 yrs. | Desert Shield/Desert Storm | |
Fretz | Timothy | L. | (16) | Marines | Sgt | Vietnam | 6 yrs | ||
Frey | Carl | W. | (14) | Air Force | A/3C | Korean | died 8/8/1992 | ||
Frey | David | C. II | (21) | Army | Sergeant Major | WOT | 6/23/1999 to present | Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Inheret Resolve | |
Frey | David | (2) | 1st Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 8th Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Frey | George | F. | (8) | WWI | died 1962 | ||||
Frey | Henry | (6) | Infantry | Sgt | Civil War | 11/12/1862 – 8/12/1863 | Company I 167th Regt PA Drafted Militia | ||
Frey | Leonard | (2) | 7th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 4th Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Frey | Michael | (2) | Infantry | Pvt | War of 1812 | 9/23/1814 – 10/31/1814 | 3rd Company 118th Regt PA Vol Infantry. Company commanded by Capt. John Shafer | ||
Frey | Michael | (5) | 5th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 4th Co Militia of 1780 | ||||
Frey | Russell | J. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Frey | Samuel | (2) | Corporal | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Frey | Willard | J. | (13) | Army | WWII | died 5/6/1983 | |||
Frey | William | F. | (6) | Infantry | Pvt | Civil War | 7/1/1863 – 8/3/1863 | Company I, 41st Regt PA Vol Militia | |
Frey | William | (2) | Pvt 3rd class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Frey | William | (6) | Civil War | ||||||
Friebolin | Barry | K. | (16) | Army National Guard | PFC | Vietnam | 1963-1969 | ||
Friebolin | Barton | J. | (16) | Marines | Lt Col | Vietnam | 1962-1986 | Purple Heart, Bronze Service Star w/Combat V | |
Fries | Peter | (2) | Fife & Drum | Revolutionary | 1776-1778 | 3rd Battalion 6th Co. Northampton County Militia of 1778 | |||
Fries | Peter | (5) | War of 1812 | ||||||
Fries-Coughlin | Barbara | J. | (16) | Air Force | E5 | Vietnam/Gulf War | 6/18/1974-6/30/1994 | Served the late part of the Vietnam War and all of the Gulf War from Desert Shield to Desert Storm. Was first female to set up and run the field post office in Saudi Arabia for 500 troops. | |
Frisch | Lucas | J. | (21) | Army | Captain | WOT | 10 yrs. | January to September 2013, led a 40 man Ranger Recon Platoon in Afghanistan with 1-87 IN 10th Mountain Division. Operation Enduring Freedom | |
Fritch | James | C. | (8) | Army | WWI | died 3/12/1974 | |||
Fritz | Baltzer | (2) | 5th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Fritz | Daryl | W. | (16) | Navy | Vietnam | died 3/13/2017 | |||
Fritz | George | (2) | Corporal | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778.6th Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780 & 1782 | ||||
Fritz | Jacob | (2) | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 4tth Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | |||||
Fritz | John | A. | (21) | Army | SPC | WOT | 2007-2015 | Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom | |
Fritz | John | (6) | Infantry | Pvt | Civil War | died 12/19/1915 | |||
Fritz | Jonas | (6) | Infantry | Private | Civil War | 11/7/1862 – 8/18/1863 | Company K 176th Regt. PA Drafted Militia | ||
Fritz | Joseph | C. | (8) | Army | WWI | died 10/31/1965 | |||
Fritz | Neal | W. Sr. | (13) | Army | Cold War | 1960-1962 | Transport Division. Cuban Missile Crisis | ||
Fritz | Robert | V. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Fritzinger | Barry | E. | (16) | Army | SP4 Acting Sgt | Vietnam Era | 1970-1972 | I was drafted after receiving my Associate Degree in Forestry from Penn State-Mont Alto. After my time in the Army, I returned to Penn State and earned a Bachelors Degree. Basic Training and Radio Operator training at Fort Dix, NJ. Fort Gordon, GE for Advanced Radio training, radio teletype, Morse Code & Voice Communications. Served in Korea during Vietnam War. | |
Fritzinger | Darrel | R. | (16) | Air Force | M Sgt | Vietnam Era | 1959-1963 & 1975-1997 | Four years active service USAF. Served at Lackland TX AFB (basic training), Amarillo AFB Texas (jet mchanic school), Yakota AFB Japan (2 years), Westover AFB (1 1/2 yrs), and Air National Guard Middletown PA Jet Engine Shop (22 yrs). Highest Rank Master Seargnt E7, credited with 27 yrs, 1 day. I did not have to serve, Father was MIA WWII on board a B-17 G aircaft believed to have crashed in North Sea on returning from a bombing mission to Frankfort, Germany. Never Found. I was the only son, but served any way. | |
Fritzinger | Donald | S. | (16) | National Guard | Sgt | Vietnam Era | 1971-1977 | ||
Fritzinger | Edwin | (6) | Civil War | ||||||
Fritzinger | Frank | (6) | Civil War | 176th Co E | |||||
Fritzinger | Glenn | W. | (16) | Army | E-5 | Vietnam | 2 years | Served in the Phillipines during the Vietnam Era as a Batallian Budget Administrator. | |
Fritzinger | Peter | (8) | WWI | ||||||
Fritzinger | Randall | D. | (16) | Navy | Vietnam Era | ||||
Fritzinger | Raymond | W. | (10) | Air Force | WWII | KIA | Crewmember on B17 crashed into North Sea after being shot down 2/4/1944. 8th Airforce 401st Bomb group 614 Squadran. Plane was named Nobody’s Baby. He was based at Deenethorpe ARB in England. | ||
Fritzinger | Terry | L. | (16) | Army | E-5 | Vietnam | 2 + years | Served in Vietnam for 273 Sky Crane Helicopter Company as an Aircraft Radio Repairman. | |
Fritzinger | Wilmer | J. B. | (10) | Army | E-5 | WWII | 2 + years | Served in Infantry during World War II, was wounded and hospitalized for short time, then served as Dwight D. Eisenhower’s driver. Received Purple Heart for being wounded in infantry. | |
Fronheiser | George | H. | (8) | Sgt | WWI | 12th Co 3rd Trg BN | |||
Frounfelker | George | (10) | WWII | ||||||
Fry | William | (6) | Civil War | ||||||
Fuhrman | John | A. | (16) | Marines | CPL | Vietnam | |||
Fuller | Harvey | A. Jr. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Fulmer | Todd | M. | (20) | Army | E-4 | 92-2001 | June 1995-Jan.1999 | Bosnia Conflict | |
Fulmer | Trista | J. | (21) | National Guard | E-4 | WOT | 2014-current | Europe, Poland peace keeping deployment | |
Funk | Ray | W. | (19) | Army | Sergeant | Vietnam | 1968-1969 | After college, Ray attended basic training and OCS training. He left officer training when the class was told they were going to Vietnam; he did not want to send soldiers into battle, but instead wanted to fight alongside them. He left for Vietnam as a private and quickly became a sergaent in C Co./503 3rd BDE 82nd Army Division and served during the Tet Offensive for which he was awarded the Bronze Star Medal. | |
Fusselman | Clair | K. | (16) | Marines | CPL | Vietnam | |||
Fusselman | Paul | A. | (8) | SGT | WWI | PA 314 Infantry 79th Division. Died 11/21/1949 | |||
Fusselman | Philip | (2) | Pvt 8th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 6th Co. 8th Class Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Gabovitz | Albert | J. | (13) | Air Force | Sgt | Cold War | 1948-1951 | Tulln Air Base, Vienna Austria. Occupation Medal (Germany), Good Conduct Medal (2), EUCOM Signal School, Apr Electrician, 1948th AACS Squadron (Tulln). 1905th AACS Squadron (McChord AF Base WA). Served in Europe | |
Gackenbach | Carl | (2) | Infantry | Corporal | Revolutionary | 8th Company 3rd Battn Northampton County Militia of 1777, Company of Capt. Joseph Seigfried.3rd Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780 & 1782. died 3/30/1842 | |||
Gackenbach | Henry | (2) | Infantry | Pvt 5th class | Revolutionary | 5th Class 8th Co 3rd Battn Northampton County Militia of 1777, 3rd Battalion, 8th Company,Northampton County Militia of 1778 | |||
Gackenbach | John | (2) | Infantry | Pvt 3rd class | Revolutionary | 3rd Class 8th Co 3rd Battn Northampton County Militia of 1777, 3rd Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778 | |||
Galdieri | John | (21) | Navy | WOT | 1992-2000 | Graduate of U S Naval Academy | |||
Galdieri | Michael | (21) | Navy | WOT | 1998- current | Graduate of U S Naval Academy | |||
Gantz | Aiden | (21) | Navy | WOT | 2+ | enlisted as an Aviation Equipment Maintenance Specialist | |||
Gardner | Elmer | E. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Gardner | Frederick | E. | (16) | Vietnam | |||||
Gardner | Ralph | E. | (10) | Army | T-4 | WWII | 9/11/1940-6/27/1945 | 185th Engineers Construction Battalion | |
Gaspar | Vincent | (16) | Marines | CPL | Vietnam | 2 years | |||
Gasser | Donald | H. | (16) | Marines | Cpl | Vietnam Era | 1962-1966 | Cuban Missile Crisis | |
Gehringer | Elmer | M. | (10) | Army Air Corps | WWII | 1/31/2003 | |||
Gehringer | Kenneth | H. | (16) | Army | SP 4 | Vietnam Era | 1970-1971 2 yrs | Served Stateside during Vietnam Era at Fort Hood TX. 2nd Armor Div. 17th Engineer Battalion. | |
Gehringer | Lloyd | E. | (10) | Army | WWII | died 11/19/2002 | |||
Geiger | Charles | J. Jr. | (10) | Army | WWII | died 1/21/1998 | |||
Geiger | Jeremiah | P. | (6) | Civil War | |||||
Geiger | Leon | C. | (10) | Army | Pvt | WWII | served in the 16th Calvary during war (overseas) | ||
Geiss | Adam | (2) | 6th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 4th Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Geist | Terry | D. | (16) | Army | SSGT | Vietnam | 1968-71 | I was assigned to 2nd Battalion 319th Artillery of the 101st Airborne Div. in Northern I Corp Vietnam. My MOS was an artillery surveyor to our firing batteries located in the Ashau Valley who had fire missions that were in support of the “hamburger hill” battle I was awarded Bronze Star medal. All of our fire bass were attacked by the NVA enemy during Spring/summer of 1969. I saw the Bob HOpe USO Show on Christmas day 1969 at Cam Eagle Vietnam. I am a current member of the Macungie VFW Post 9264. Graduated from Northwestern High School Class of 1967. | |
Gengaro | Edward | J. | (21) | Army | Captain | WOT | 1996-2001 | ||
George | Adam | (2) | 7th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 4tth Company, Northampton County Militia of 1782 | ||||
George | Carl | E. | (14) | Korean | |||||
George | Charles | J. | (14) | Korean | |||||
George | Earl | D. | (13) | WWII | died 3/26/1992 | ||||
George | Eli | (6) | Infantry | Pvt | Civil War | 11/7/1862 – 8/18/1863 | Company K 176th Regt PA Drafted Militia | ||
George | Eric | R. | (21) | Air Force | Captain | WOT | 1994-1998 | I am a 1987 graduate of Northwestern Lehigh HS, went to Virginia Tech on an ROTC scholarship and served 4 years of active duty at Los Angeles AFB. | |
George | George | (2) | 3rd Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 4th Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
George | Harvey | D. | (14) | Marines | Korean | died 6/9/2000 | |||
George | Henry | (2) | 3rd class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 4tth Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
George | Johann | (6) | Infantry | Pvt | Civil War | 8/13/1862 – 5/19/1863 | Company D 128th Regt PA Vol Infantry | ||
George | John | (2) | 3rd Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 4th Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
George | Jost | (2) | 7th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 4th Co. Militia of 1780,1782 | ||||
George | Larry | A. | (16) | Navy | E5 | Vietnam | 1962-1966 | ||
George | Lawrence | E. | (14) | Korean | |||||
George | Lorenz | (2) | 2nd Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 4th Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
George | Richard | N. | (16) | Navy | BU-3 | Vietnam | 2 1/2 yrs. | ||
George | Rodney | (13) | Navy | Cold War | |||||
George | Simon | (2) | Infantry | Pvt | Revolutionary | 6/18/1777 & 10/26/1780 | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company Northampton County Militia of 1778. 6th Class 4th Co 3rd Battn Northampton County Militia of 1780 commanded by Capt. John Horner, 6th Class 4th Co 6th Battn Northampton County Militia of 1782commanded by Capt. Andrew Drapper | ||
Gerhard | Jeffrey | N. | (16) | Navy | BT2 | Vietnam Era | 1970-1974 | ||
Geringer | Nicholas | (2) | 1st Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 3rd Co Northampton County Mililtia of 1778, | ||||
German | Calvin | H. | (10) | WWII | |||||
German | Carl | A. | (14) | Army | CPL | Korean | 2 yrs. | died 3/16/1989 | |
German | Charles | N. | (8) | Army | PFC | WWI | 1 yr. | ||
German | Claude | N. | (8) | Army | WWI | WWI & WWII, died 1968 | |||
German | Francis | A. | (10) | Army | T-4 | WWII | 1944-47 | died 1/8/1981 | |
German | Francis | L. | (8) | WWI | |||||
German | Hans | A. | (2) | Army/Militia | PVT | Revolutionary | Northampton County Militia died 1824 | ||
German | Howard | C. | (8) | Army | Cpl | WWI | |||
German | James | H | (10) | Army | T-4 | WWII | died 7/4/1988 | ||
German | Leroy | A. | (14) | Korean | |||||
German | Mark | C. | (14) | Korean | died 6/23/2002 | ||||
German | Norman | C. | (10) | WWII | |||||
German | Raymond | S. | (8) | Army | PVT | WWI | Co. F 314th Infantry 79th Div. died 1956 | ||
German | Stanley | J. | (13) | Army | CPL | Cold War | 3 1/2 yrs. | Berlin Uprising | |
German | William | W. | (6) | Civil War | |||||
Gernert | Howard | W. | (8) | Army | WWI | ||||
Gessler | Henry | (2) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co Northampton CountynMililtia of 1778, 6th Battallion 1st Co of 1780, 82 | |||||
Getter | Daniel | T. | (19) | Army | MP S Sgt E-6 | 75-90 | 11/1983-6/1992 | served in Germany | |
Getter | Samuel | P. | (14) | Navy | 3rd Class | Korean | 3/1949-1/1952 | Seabees 3rd Class Builder Guam & Korea | |
Gianusso | Frank | M. | (14) | Marines | Korean | ||||
Gifft | Peter | (2) | 5th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 6th Company 5th Class Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Gildner | George | (2) | Pvt 1st class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion 1st Company, Northampton County Militia of 1782 | ||||
Gildner | Melvin | R | (16) | Navy | Vietnam | died 9/26/2021 | |||
Gilmore | Ed | (16) | Navy | E3 | Vietnam | 3 yrs. | |||
Glass | Harry | J. | (10) | Air Force | WWII | died 5/31/2009 | |||
Gordan | Frank | B. | (6) | Infantry | Corporal | Civil War | Company D 176th Regt PA Drafted Militia | ||
Gore | Scott | B. | (16) | Army | Spec 5 | Vietnam Era | 1970-1973 | served in Europe | |
Gorry | Robert | R. | (16) | Air Force | Captain | Vietnam | 1956-1965 | Strategic Air Com. Cold War & Vietnam War Aviation Cadets. Prior 2 yrs as M6-10 radar (102 Fighters) Also 2 yrs. in Tennessee National Guard 1967-1968 | |
Gower | Joseph | B. | (20) | Army | Spec. | 92-2001 | 1995-1998 | ||
Grabias | Edward | J. | (17) | Army | Pvt | Vietnam | died 5/24/2007 | ||
Gracely | Arlan | W. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Graeffe | Jack | K. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Graver | John | (6) | CPL | Civil War | 1861-1865 | Battery F 5th Regt Light Artillary, Battery A 1st Regt Artillary, PA Reserve Light Artillary | |||
Green | David | M. | (17) | Air Force | Vietnam | died 3/1/2020 | |||
Green | Dennis | A. | (17) | Navy | E4 | Vietnam | 6 years | ||
Greenawald | Clifford | L. | (14) | Army | SFC | Korean | 1948-1952 | Our outfit placed our anti aircraft guns around Philadelphia airport in 1950 to guard against enemy aircraft during Korean War. C-Battery, 337 AA gun battery, 90 MM guns. Served stateside in different states. | |
Greenawald | Elias | S. | (6) | Pvt | Civil War | Co E 14th Inf. 5th Corps. Died 1909 | |||
Greenawald | Herman | F. | (10) | Army | WWII | died 1976 | |||
Greenawald | Howard | E. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Greenawald | Lawrence | J. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Greenawald | Lester | H. | (13) | Army | Cold War | 1946-1950 | |||
Greenawalt | Aaron | (6) | Union Army | Inf. | Civil War | 1861-1863 | KIA | 1st Volunteer to the Union Army 4/29/1861. 1st Minnesota Infantry Co. C. Wounded at Gettysburg 7/3/1863, died 7/5/1863 | |
Greenawalt | Abraham | (2) | Infantry | Pvt | Revolutionary | 4th Class 3rd Co 6th Battn Northampton County Militia–1780, 4th class 3rd Co, 6th Battalion Northampton County Militia–1782. Companies commanded by Capt. Jacob Greenawalt, died 8/7/1838 | |||
Greenawalt | Jacob | (5) | Lt. | War of 1812 | |||||
Greenawalt | Wayne | J. | (10) | Army Air Corps | Staff Sgt | WWII | Army Air Corp | ||
Greenawalt Snyder | Joanne | (13) | Army | Cold War | 1 yr. | training in Texas | |||
Greenmeyer | Jacob | (2) | Pvt 5th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 6th Company, 5th Class Northampton County Militia of 1780 | ||||
Gressley | Elenius | (7) | Civil War | 1862-1863 | |||||
Gressley | Elmer | H. | (14) | Korean | |||||
Griffiths | John | R. | (6) | Civil War | |||||
Griffiths | William | J. | (7) | Army | Pvt | Spanish American | 1898-1901 | Army 15 yrs. Co I 17th Inf, died 1936 | |
Grim | Charles | J. | (14) | Army | Korean | died 2/4/1983 | |||
Grim | Jacob | (2) | Ensign | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 6th Company, 4th Class Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 3rd Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Grim | Matthew | S. | (21) | WOT | |||||
Grim | Michael | (21) | Air Force | E6 Tech Sgt | WOT | 8/2009 to present | Technical Sergeant–quality assurance | ||
Grim | Nathan | (5) | 1st Sgt. | War of 1812 | |||||
Grim | Russel | R. | (10) | Army | PVT | WWII | Purple Heart Recipient. died 1/24/2011 | ||
Grimm | George | (2) | Fife & Drum | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 3rd Co Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 3rd Co. Militia of 1780, 1782. Fifer | ||||
Grimm | Jacob | (2) | 4th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 6th Company Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Groh | Adam | (2) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 1st Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | |||||
Groller | William | (10) | Army | PFC | WWII | 2 yrs. | |||
Gromlich | Frank | S. | (10) | Army | WWII | died 12/27/1996 | |||
Gross | Brian | D. | (20) | Army | Spec. | Gulf War | 1989-1991 | Medic | |
Gross | Elwood | G. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Gross | Francis | (17) | Army | Vietnam Era | |||||
Gross | Joel | D | (17) | Army | Vietnam | 12/1965-12/1968 | Vietnam 10/1966 to 10/1967 | ||
Gross | John | (6) | Civil War | ||||||
Gross | Lucille | M. | (13) | Army | Master Sgt | Cold War | 33 yrs. | Raised in Germansville, PA, graduated Northwestern Lehigh High School Class of 1979. Served 13 years with the PA Army National Guard and became AGR (Active Guard Reserve). Deployed in support of OEF (Operation Enduring Freedom) from 2003-2004 for 10 months in Afghanistan. Retired effective February 1, 2015. | |
Gross | Robert | L. | (14) | Navy | TM2 | Korean | 1954-1958 | Was stationed on a submarines. Served 1954-1958. Went into Reserves from 1958-1962. Rank at time of discharge was TM2. Died 4/6/2016 | |
Gross | William | A. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Grosscup | Owen | (6) | Infantry | Corporal | Civil War | 11/8/1862 – 8/18/1863 | Company I 176th Regt PA Drafted Militia | ||
Grosscup | William | (6) | Infantry | First Lieutenant | Civil War | 11/8/1862-5/28/1863 | Company I 176th Regt PA Drafted Militia | ||
Grove | Lewis | M. | (14) | Korean | |||||
Grow | Robert | C. | (17) | Army | Staff Sgt E6 | Vietnam | |||
Grube | Herbert | H. | (14) | Army | SFC (E6) | Korean | 21 yrs | Korean & Vietnam | |
Gruber | Clarence | G. | (17) | Vietnam | |||||
Gruber | Ian | Z. | (21) | PA Army National Guard | SGT | WOT | 5+ | Served in Iraq OIR 2020-2021 | |
Grumm | Joseph | F. | (10) | Army | WWII | died 1979 | |||
Grunewald | George | (2) | 1st Lt. | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 3rd Company Northampton County Militia of 1778 (7th Class), 6th Battalion, 3rd Company Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Grunewald | Jacob | (2) | 1st Lt. | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 3rd Company Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 3rd Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Grunewald | John | (2) | Fife & Drum | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 3rd Company Nothampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 3rd Co. Militia of 1780 | ||||
Grunewalt | Abraham | (2) | 4th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 3rd Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Gudekunst | George | (2) | 8th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Gulbrandsen | Fred | (17) | Air Force | Vietnam | |||||
Gulich | John | (10) | Army | PVT | WWII | ||||
Guynn | Larry | D. | (17) | Army | E4 | Vietnam | 1966-1969 | Army Airborne, Combat Infantry Man, Silver Star Recipient | |
Guzie | Andrew | (10) | Army | WWII | died 10/25/2000 | ||||
Haaf | Homer | H. | (10) | Navy | WWII | died 11/16/1995 Navy Air Corp WWII, Army Korean War | |||
Haaf | Ralph | D. | (10) | Air Force | Colonel | WWII | 30 yrs. | B-17 Pilot WWII with 37 completed bombing missions, C-54 Pilot during Korea and C-135 and C-141 Pilot during Vietnam, Piloted Secretary of Defense McNamara and was the 1st Squadron Commander of the C-5 program, Deputy Base Commander McQuire Air Force Base | |
Haaf | Ralph | D. II | (21) | Army | SSG | WOT | 7 yrs | 3rd Ranger Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment | |
Haas | Allen | W. | (10) | Navy | Seaman 1st Class | WWII | |||
Haas | Charles | R. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Haas | Dennis | J.W. | (17) | Army | SPC4 | Vietnam | 1972-1974 | ||
Haas | Frederick | M. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Haas | Frederick | M. Jr. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Haas | Harold | (17) | Army | Sgt E5 | Vietnam Era | 1961-1964 | 3rd Armor Germany | ||
Haas | Peter | (2) | Infantry | Lieutenant | Revolutionary | enlisted 5/14/1778 | 5th Co 2nd Battn Northampton County Militia commanded by Capt Peter Trexler | ||
Haas | Peter | (6) | Infantry | Pvt | Civil War | 11/3/1862 – 8/18/1863 | Company D 173rd Regt PA Draftd Militia, died 3/12/1901 | ||
Haas | Raymond | (10) | Army | PFC | WWII | 2 yrs | KIA | Germany, KIA 1945 | |
Haas | Rudolph | S. | (13) | Marines | WWII | died 3/5/2014 | |||
Haas | Willard | A. | (13) | Air Force | PFC | WWII | 1944-1948 | Army Air Force | |
Hagenbuch | John | (2) | Captain | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 6th Company 7th Class , Northampton County Militia of 1782 | ||||
Hahn | Francis | W. | (14) | Army | Korean | died 2/24/2011 | |||
Hahn | Gerald | L. | (17) | Vietnam | |||||
Hahn | Mearl | C. | (14) | Korean | |||||
Hahn | Roy | W. | (10) | Navy | Seaman 2nd Class | WWII | died 12/31/2019 | ||
Hain | James | W. | (14) | Army | Corporal | Korean | 1953-1955 | James was drafted into the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict, entering in April 1953. He received basic and extended training in Infantry. When he completed the courses, the Treaty was being signed. He was transferred into Artillary and served strickly stateside. He was honorabaly dischrged as a Corporal in April 1955 in Colorado. | |
Halasovski | John | W. | (17) | Marines | L/Cpl | Vietnam | 1964-1968 | ||
Hall | John | H. | (10) | Marines | WWII | died 5/10/2010 | |||
Hall (Zellner) | Kristi | L. | (20) | Navy | 92-2001 | 1994-1997 | NAS Brunswick Maine, Sicily | ||
Hallar | Christian | (2) | Revolutionary | 6th Battn Northampton County Militia. 1780, 1782 | |||||
Haller | Daniel | (2) | Army/Militia | 2nd Lt. | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 6th Company Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co. Northampton County Millitia of 1780 & 1782 | |||
Haller | Henry | (2) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battallion Northampton County Militia 0f 1778, 6th battalion of 1782 | |||||
Haller | Zacharias | (2) | 3rd Class &Fife & Drum | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 1st Co, 6th Battalion Northampton County Militia of 1780 & 1782 | ||||
Hallingstad | Daniel | (21) | Army National Guard | WOT | currently serving | serving from New Jersey | |||
Hallwing | Theobold | (2) | Infantry | Pvt | Revolutionary | enlisted 10/26/1780 | 6th Class 3th Co 6th Battn Northampton County Militia. Died 12/20/1837 | ||
Hamell | Ryan | M. | (21) | Army National Guard | Private 1st Class | WOT | 1 yr. | Ryan wanted to join the Army and serve our country since he was a baby and especially after September 11th. Ryan completed boot camp the summer of his junior year at Northwestern Lehigh HS, and Advanced Training after graduation. A few months after he came home from completing his training, Ryan was killed in a motor vehicle accident on 11/23/2011. The Army dischared Ryan with full honors. | |
Hamm | Abner | B. | (10) | Army | Pvt | WWII | 1941-1945 | ||
Hamm | Andrew | (2) | Pvt 6th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion 6th Company Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Hamm | Anson | E. | (10) | Army | Pvt | WWII | 1941-1945 | ||
Hamm | Carl | E. | (17) | Army | SP4 | Vietnam Era | 1963-1965 | died 4/13/2015 | |
Hamm | Daniel | (2) | Pvt 6th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 6th Company, 6th Class Northampton County Millitia of 1778 | ||||
Hamm | Darryl | R. | (17) | Army | CW5 | Vietnam Era | 1970-2006 | ||
Hamm | Edward | (17) | Vietnam | ||||||
Hamm | Ernest | A. | (10) | Army | WWII | Army Medical Technician | |||
Hamm | Harold | H. | (10) | Army | WWII | 5/7/1946-6/8/1947 | died 5/17/1978 | ||
Hamm | Harold | W. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Hamm | Homer | C. | (10) | Army | PFC | WWII | 1941-1945 | Combat Battlion 208th Engineer | |
Hamm | Howard | L. | (14) | Army | PFC | Korean | 1956-1958 | died 2/15/2021 | |
Hamm | Howard | T. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Hamm | Nevin | I. | (10) | Army | Pvt | WWII | 1944-1945 | KIA | accidently shot in Bookinheim Germany. KIA 4/15/1945 |
Hamm | Paul | (10) | Navy | Seaman 2nd Class | WWII | ||||
Hamm | Richard | S. | (20) | Air Force | MSgt | 92-2001 | 35 yrs 1973 to 2008 | ||
Hamm | Robert | A. | (16) | Army | SP4 E-4 | Vietnam | 2 yrs | Drafted September 1966. Served early tour of duty at Ft Bragg NC. Smith Airfield, in Sheetmetal and Powerplant repair shop. Feb.68 transferred to 14th Trans battalion / 604th Transportation Co. Aircraft Direct Support at camp Holloway Pleiku, Vietnam during Tet offensive, served as aircraft engine shop chief. Received Honorable Discharge October 1968. Resided at RD#2 / 8687 Jones Rd. Slatington Heidelberg Twps. for 33 years and owned a small construction sales and repair business Scat Enterprises Inc. Currently residing in Alburtis, PA. | |
Hamm | Stanley | T. | (17) | Army | Spec Fifth Class | Vietnam Era | 1965-1967 | served in Germany | |
Hamm | Sterling | L. | (17) | Army | SP 4 | Vietnam | 1970-1971 | Combat Infantryman Badge & Bronze Star | |
Hamm | Woodrow | W. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Hammack | Matthew | (21) | Navy | WOT | 2001-2006 | Nuclear Electrician’s mate on the USS Hampton (submarine) stationed in Norfolk, VA and was deployed during Operation Iraqi Freedom. | |||
Hamsher | Lester | R. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Hand | Fred | R. | (14) | Army | Sgt | Korean | 1954-1958 | Germany Served in National Guard 1954-55. Served in Communications in 23 Engineer Battalion 3rd Armed Division from June 1955 to June 1958. | |
Hand | George | (2) | Corporal | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 3rd Company Northtampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Handler | Ronald | D. | (17) | Vietnam | 1965-1968 | ||||
Handler-Rex | Cheryl | (19) | Army National Guard | 75-90 | 1979-1985 | ||||
Handwerck | Henry | G. | (2) | Revolutionary | |||||
Handwerck | Johannes | (2) | Revolutionary | ||||||
Handwerck | Nicholas | (2) | Revolutionary | ||||||
Handwerck | Peter | (2) | Revolutionary | ||||||
Handwerk | Charles | E. | (10) | Army | WWII | ||||
Handwerk | Donald | E. | (14) | Marines | L Corporal | Korean | On February 14, 1952 Donald was drafted into the United States Marine Corps during the Korean War. He was stationed at Camp Lejune, NC and later went to Paris Island, Puerto Rico. He served two years and was honorably discharged on February 14, 1954 with the rank of Lance Corporal and received the Sharp Shooter Medal. died 2006 | ||
Handwerk | Edgar | (10) | WWII | ||||||
Handwerk | Erwin | C. | (8) | Army | WWI | died 3/24/1985. | |||
Handwerk | Eugene | I. | (17) | Navy | E-5 | Vietnam | |||
Handwerk | Franklin | G. | (19) | Marines | Corporal | Cold War | 1956-1959 | ||
Handwerk | Frederick | (5) | Army/Militia | PVT | War of 1812 | 1st Regiment Riflemen (Humphrey’s) Pennsylvania Militia. Died 1833 | |||
Handwerk | Harold | R. | (17) | Army | SP4 | Vietnam | 30th Engineers, served in Iran | ||
Handwerk | Harrison | (6) | Army/Militia | PVT | Civil War | Company K 47th Regt PA Vol Infantry. Died 1901 | |||
Handwerk | Ivan | E. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Handwerk | John | J. Sr. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Handwerk | John | (6) | PA Militia | PVT | Civil War | Co. I 38th PA Militia | |||
Handwerk | Joseph | M. | (14) | Korean | |||||
Handwerk | Joseph | (6) | Civil War | 176th Co I | |||||
Handwerk | Levi | (6) | Civil War | ||||||
Handwerk | Mervin | W. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Handwerk | Nathan | (6) | Civil War | ||||||
Handwerk | Peter | (2) | Revolutionary | ||||||
Handwerk | Ralph | O. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Handwerk | Tilghman | (6) | Civil War | ||||||
Handwerk | Victor | N. | (8) | WWI | died 1965 | ||||
Handwerk | Warren | J. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Handwerk-Dellinger | Mary | M. | (2) | Patriot | Patriot | Revolutionary | Recognized as a Patriot by the DAR. Supplied Army and Militia with beef. Died 1785 | ||
Hanselman | Andrew | (2) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 1st Co, 6th Battalion Northampton County Militia of 1780 & 1782 | |||||
Hanselman | George | (2) | Revolutionary | 6th Battn 1st Co Northampton County Militia. 1780, 1782 | |||||
Hanselman | Peter | (2) | Revolutionary | 6th Battn 1st Co Northampton County Militia. 1780, 1782 | |||||
Hanss | Christian | (2) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 1st Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | |||||
Hanss | Jacob | (2) | Ensign | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 1st Co. Northampton Countyn Millitia of 1780 & 1782 | ||||
Hanss | Leonard | (2) | Corporal | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 6th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Hantz | Henry | (6) | Infantry | Pvt | Civil War | 10/18/1864 – 10/191865 | Company K 47th Regt PA Vol Infantry. Died 11/30/1913 | ||
Hardcastle | Lucas | E. | (21) | Marines | Corporal | WOT | 4 yrs. | ||
Harden | Melanie | J. | (19) | Navy | E9 | 75-90 | 26 yrs. | (Melanie Kostick) It was my honor to serve the United States Navy. I enlistd through the delayed entry program while I was still in school. Left for boot camp one month after graduating from Northwestern. I was deployed overseas on my first ship before my 18th birthday. I was lucky enough to promote up to the highest enlisted rank–Master Chief Petty Officer and also served two tours of duty as a Command Master Chief. This position places you as the top advisor to enlistd personnel at your command and allows you to be right hand person for the Commanding Officer. I thoroughly enjoyed my years in service and was able to travel to many foreign countries, meet people from all over the world, and make friendships that last a liftime. I would, without doubt, do it all over again! | |
Harding | Christian | S. | (21) | Air Force | Sr Airman | WOT | 2007-2011 | ||
Harding | David | J. | (17) | Air Force | SSgt | Vietnam | 7 years | ||
Harding | John | H. | (8) | Army | Pvt | WWI | 1918-1919 | Base Hospital 33 France, died 1942 | |
Harding | Thomas | W. | (10) | Navy | BM 1 | WWII | 21 years | WWII, Korea, and Vietnam | |
Harig | John | (6) | Corporal | Civil War | Co A 132 Reg. PA Vol Inf. Died 7/29/1922 | ||||
Haring | Albert | R. | (10) | Army | WWII | 1941-1945 | |||
Harmady | Stephen | J. | (14) | Korean | |||||
Harman | George | (2) | Pvt 2nd class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 6th Company Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Hartman | Carl | R. | (10) | Army | Sergeant | WWII | 1942-1946 | ||
Hartman | Edward | E. | (13) | Marines | Cold War | 1960-1966 | served in Cuba | ||
Hartman | Henry | (2) | 7th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, SGT. 6th Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Hartman | Howard | A. | (14) | Korean | |||||
Hartman | Howard | C. Jr. | (15) | Army | Corporal | Korean | 1953-1954 | ||
Hartman | Jacob | (2) | 4th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 4th Co. Militia of 1780 | ||||
Hartman | John | (2) | 6th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Hartman | Lawrence | S. | (10) | Army | Sgt | WWII | Served in the Normandy Invasion. Died Febraury 14, 2002. | ||
Hartman | Milton | E. | (10) | Marines | WWII | Served in Air Force during peacetime. Died 9/2/2008 | |||
Hartman | Nevin | C. | (10) | Army | 1st Lt | WWII | 1942-1945 | ||
Hartman | Paul | S. | (10) | Army | Staff Sgt | WWII | |||
Hartman | Peter | (2) | Corporal | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 4th Company Miltia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Hartman | Peter | (5) | Corporal | War of 1812 | |||||
Hartman | Robert | (8) | WWI | on plaque at Jacob’s | |||||
Hartman | Russell | (10) | Army | WWII | |||||
Hartmann | Conrad | (2) | Revolutionary | 1779 | US Command, Continental Troops, Draggoon Armands Independent Corps of Light Draggoons | ||||
Hartmann | Johann “Henry” | H. | (2) | Sergeant | Revolutionary | 1780-1782 | 7th Class 4th Co. 3rd Battalio Northampton County Militia of 1778, 1st Class 4th Co. 6th Battalion 1781 | ||
Hartung | Harvey | H. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Hartung | Robert | C. | (10) | Army | PFC | WWII | HQRS Co. 2nd Battalion 180th Infantry Regiment | ||
Hartzel | Harold | G | (10) | WWII | |||||
Hartzell | David | A. Jr. | (13) | Army | CSM/E-8 | Cold War | 26 yrs. | Cold War, Gulf War, Bosnia, War on Terrorism. Served in many leadership roles culminating as the XVth Regimental CSM of the 3rd Armored Cavalry at Fort Carson, Colorado. | |
Harvey | Alton | L. Sr. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Harwell-Sacks | Joan | A | (17) | Air Force | E-5 S Sgt | Vietnam | 1973-1984 | ||
Harwick | Karen | E. | (19) | Air Force | E-8 | 75-90 | 1979-2001 | Medical Technologist, LPN, EMT | |
Hathaway | Mark | R. | (20) | PVT | Gulf War | served in U S died 5/25/1997 | |||
Hauser | Frank | A. | (15) | Army | Cpl | Korean | 1953-1956 | Army-Airborn | |
Hauser | George | W. | (6) | Civil War | |||||
Hausman | Carl | A. | (13) | Army | Cold War | 1/4/1960 to 3/1/1962 | Served in Germany | ||
Hausman | Kenneth | L. | (15) | Army | Korean | died 2/16/2017 | |||
Hausman | Kerry | G. | (17) | Navy | R D 3 | Vietnam Era | 6 yrs. | ||
Hausman | Marcus | (8) | WWI | ||||||
Hausman | Quinton | (10) | Navy | 2nd Class Petty Officer E 5 | WWII | MIA | Torpedoman. Gone down with the Pillsbury Destroyer–Phillipines, war w/Japan. 1942 | ||
Hausman | Raymond | E. | (13) | Army | PVT | WWII | 3 yrs. | ||
Hausman | Richard | H. | (17) | Army | SPEC 4th Class | Vietnam Era | 1 1/2 yrs | Servd as a Military Stenographer. Some of his work was transcribing oral histoies recorded by General Omar Bradley. I was proud to have met in person at that time in 1972, the only living 5 star general “Omar Bradley” | |
Hausman | Scott | A. | (21) | Air Force | Lt Col | WOT | 24 yrs. | 2nd Gulf War | |
Hayes | Denise | (17) | Army | Vietnam Era | |||||
Hayes | John | S. | (10) | Army | S Sgt | WWII | 1941-1945 | ||
Hayes | John | S. III | (21) | Marines | Cpl | WOT | 2002-2006 | Iraq and Afghanistan | |
Hayes | John | S. Jr. | (17) | Army | Cpl | Vietnam | |||
Hebelka | Joseph | W. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Heckman | Kevin | P. Sr. | (21) | Army | SFC E7 | WOT | 21 years | OIF 1 | |
Heffentrayer | George | W. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Heffley | Ralph | A. | (15) | Navy | Storekeeper 2nd Class | Korean | 7 years | ||
Heffner | Jay | (17) | Vietnam | ||||||
Heffner | Lester | S. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Heffner | Paul | E | (10) | WWII | |||||
Heffner | Warren | W. | (10) | Navy | WWII | ||||
Heffner | William | K. | (8) | Army | Sgt | WWI | |||
Heffner-Walker | Jeanne | (15) | Air Force | Airman 1st Class | Korean | Jeanne (Heffner) Walker. Discharged January 1, 1955. Her three brothers and father are included on the list of veterans. They are Lester, Paul, Warren, and William Heffner. | |||
Heil | Edward | W. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Heil | Ernest | K. | (15) | Army | Corporal | Korean | 1950-1952 | Ernest was in Germany as a topography engineer creating detailed maps and land surveys. He served proudly and was honorably discharged to Fort Indiantown Gap. | |
Heil | James | A. | (15) | Korean | |||||
Heil | Luke | L. | (8) | Army | WWI | died 1/20/1983 | |||
Heil | George | (2) | 4th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780 | ||||
Heilman | Christian | (2) | 6th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 4th Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Heilman | Jacob | (2) | 5th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 4tth Company Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 4th Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Heilman | Jacob | (2) | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion 1st Co. Militia of 1782 | |||||
Heilman | John | (2) | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion 1st Co Northampton County Militia of 1780 & 1782 | |||||
Heilman | Peter | (2) | 8th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 4th Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Heimbach | Jacob | (2) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co. Northamppton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 1st Co of 1780 & 1782 | |||||
Heimbach | Michael | (2) | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion 1st Co Northampton County Militia of 1780 & 1782 | |||||
Hein | Carl | R. Jr. | (19) | Army | 75-90 | died 4/19/2007 | |||
Heinly | Keith | C. | (21) | Army | 1SG E-8 | WOT | 20 years | OIF & OEF | |
Heintzelman | Daniel | (6) | Civil War | KIA | 176th Co I | ||||
Heintzelman | Earl | A. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Heintzelman | Garry | F. | (17) | National Guard | SP4 | Vietnam Era | 1957-1964 | I was on active service from 1957 to 1964. I would have stayed in service but my employment made it impossible to attend week end drills. | |
Heintzelman | George | D. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Heintzelman | Harold | C. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Heintzelman | Harold | L. Jr. | (17) | Army | Spec 4 | Vietnam Era | 1965-1968 | served stateside during Vietnam Era. Stationed at B Battery, 3rd Missile Bt, 43rd Artillary, Swedenbury NJ, Nike Hercules missiles (senior launcher crewman) 16B40. Also served at Ft Bliss TX. Basic training at Ft. Knox, KY | |
Heintzelman | Harold | L. Sr. | (10) | Army | WWII | died 8/1975 | |||
Heintzelman | Howard | F. | (8) | Army | PVT | WWI | Provost Guard Co. | ||
Heintzelman | James | C. | (17) | Navy | Vietnam Era | USS Newport Nws CA-148 died 9/9/2020 | |||
Heintzelman | Joseph | P. | (10) | Army | WWII | Received three Bronze Stars. Died 1994. | |||
Heintzelman | Joseph | (6) | Civil War | ||||||
Heintzelman | Lewis | E. | (8) | WWI | Q. M. Corps, died 1928 | ||||
Heintzelman | Lewis | W. | (10) | WWII | died 3/16/1950 | ||||
Heintzelman | Nevin | A. Sr. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Heintzelman | Paul | G. | (17) | Marines | CPL E-4 | Vietnam Era | 1961-1965 | 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis. 1961-1965 Active duty | |
Heintzelman | Ralph | G. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Heintzelman | Russel | Rev. | (13) | Air Force | Cold War | ||||
Heintzelman | Urban | J. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Heiser | Charles | N . | (10) | Navy | WWII | died 11/28/1972 | |||
Heiser | Joshua | B. | (20) | Air Force | Staff Sgt E5 | Gulf War | 11 yrs | Gulf War/Balkan | |
Heiser | Keith | F. | (17) | Air Force | Sgt E4 | Vietnam Era | 4 yrs. | ||
Held | Cory | (19) | Air Force | E3 | 75-90 | 1982-1986 | |||
Held | Richard | D. | (10) | Navy | MOMM 1st Class | WWII | 1942-1946 | MMOM on USS Charles Carroll (APA-28) builit by Bethlehem Steel. Six battle stars for WWII Service. Ship was decommissioned in April 1948. November 1942, Invasion of French Morrocco, North Africa, Invasion of Sicily, June 1943; Invasion of Italy, Selerno, Sept. 9; Invasion of Southern France, August 1944. | |
Held | Russel | J. | (15) | Army | Korean | died 8/23/2006 | |||
Helffrich | James | W. | (10) | Army | WWII | died 6/9/1974 | |||
Helffrich | John | D. | (10) | Army | WWII | died 9/9/1995 | |||
Helfrich | George | (2) | Pvt 1st class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Helfrich | John | H. | (2) | Infantry | Pvt 6th class | Revolutionary | 11/20/1781 – 1/3/1782 | 6th Class 1st Battn Northampton County Militia. Company commanded by Capt. Casper Grinimire. Died 12/5/1810 | |
Heller | Robert | M. | (17) | Navy | E-4 | Vietnam | 2 yrs. | ||
Hemerly | Amandus | W. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Hemerly | Edger | A | (8) | WWI | |||||
Hemerly | Harold | J. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Hemerly | Karl | E. | (15) | Army | Korean | died 8/31/2014 | |||
Hemerly | Morris | W. | (10) | Navy | E4 Seaman 1st Class | WWII | 8/14/1944-6/9/1946 | served in the Pacific. Seaman 1/C SV-6 USNR | |
Hemerly | Nate | J. Dr. | (21) | Navy | LCDR | WOT | |||
Hemerly | Steven | M. | (17) | Marines | Sgt E5 | Vietnam | 6/1971-6/1974 | Fleet Marine Force of the Pacific | |
Hendricks | Robert | D. | (17) | Army | E-5 | Vietnam | 1968-1972 | ||
Heninger | John | (2) | 2nd Class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 4tth Company, Northampton County Militia of 1782 | ||||
Henninger | Benjamin | F. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Henritzy | Conrad | (6) | Civil War | ||||||
Henry | Carl | W. | (17) | Navy | BM3 | Vietnam | 1961-1964 | Served in Cuba hauling water from Jamica to Gitmo, Cuba. | |
Henry | Christian | (2) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battaltion 1st Co. Northamtpon County Mililtia of 1778 | |||||
Henry | Judy | L. | (17) | Air Force | S Sgt | Vietnam Era | |||
Henry | Oscar | D. | (8) | Army | Pvt | WWI | |||
Henry | Paul | N. | (17) | Army | PFC | Vietnam | 1967-1971, 1971-1973 | 1st Cav. Div. Armor. Wounded twice. | |
Henry | Russell | W. | (13) | Navy | Cold War | Peacetime | peacetime veteran | ||
Henry | Walter | M. (Mike) | (13) | Marines | Cold War | Peacetime | died 4/27/2017 | ||
Herb | Ernest | P. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Herber | Denton | A. | (10) | Navy | Ensign | WWII | KIA | World War II Era casualty on July 19, 1944. Purple Heart | |
Herber | Henry | (2) | 6th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 3rd Company Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 3rd Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Herber | Jacob | (2) | 4th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 3rd Company Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 3rd Co. Mililtia of 1780 | ||||
Herber | Oliver | J. | (8) | Army | WWI | 1917-1918 | KIA | Drafted September 1917. Dug sweet potatoes to make space for barracks at Camp Meade, MD. Died Sept. 6, 1918(11/15/1918) on front line in Baslieux, France. Buried Fere-en-Tardenois, Deptide l’Aisne, Picardie France (Oise-Aisne American Cementry, Tablets of the Missing) | |
Herber | Robert | G. | (8) | Army Air Corp | WWI | Army Air Forces Aircraft Warning Reserve. Died 8/15/1974 | |||
Herber | Warren | C. | (10) | Army | WWII | 3 1/2 yrs. | Medical Division | ||
Herber | Wayne | A. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Herman | Carl | M. | (17) | Army | Spec 4 | Vietnam Era | 1961-1964 | National Guard 1958-1961 | |
Herman | Dallas | W. | (10) | Army | WWII | died 10/18/2014 | |||
Herman | Homer | G. | (10) | Navy | WWII | died 6/18/1960 | |||
Herman | John | (2) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co. Northampton County Militia of 1778 | |||||
Herman | Mark | H. | (17) | Army | SP 5 | Vietnam | 3 yrs | ||
Herman | Richard | K. | (13) | Army Reserves | Sgt 1st Class | Cold War | 20 yrs. | ||
Herman | Russel | W. | (15) | Army | Pvt | Korean | 3 yrs | Korean died 7/17/1976 | |
Hermany | Charles | E. | (8) | Army | WWI | ||||
Hermany | Elihu | W. | (6) | Sgt | Civil War | Co C5 NY Inf, Regt NY Vol. discharged 12/18/1862, died 7/29/1892 | |||
Hermany | John | (2) | Pvt 8th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 6th Company 8th Class, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co. Militia of 1780 | ||||
Hermany | Keen | B. | (17) | Marines | Lance Corporal | Vietnam | 1966-1969 | ||
Hermany | Lewis | F. | (6) | Capt | Civil War | Co I 176th PA Inf., Drafted Malitia, died 8/1/1888 | |||
Hermany | Milton | S. | (7) | Signal Corp | Spanish American | Co D Signal Corps telegraph operator stationed at Fort Houstan, Texas. died 9/4/1908 | |||
Hermany | Milton | S.Dr. | (10) | Army | Capt. | WWII | Army Medical Corps | ||
Hermany | Paul | L. MD | (10) | Navy | WWII | served on Destroyer USS Forster | |||
Hermany | Philip | (2) | Pvt 3rd class | Revolutionary | 1780-1782 | Infantry 3rd Class, , 6th Battalion 6th Co Northampton County of 1780, 1782 | |||
Hermany | Richard | W. | (17) | Navy | Petty Officer 3rd Class | Vietnam | 1972-1974 | ||
Hermany | Roger | A. | (10) | Army | WWII | Europe, Purple Heart, Bronze Service Star | |||
Hermany | Samuel | Jr. | (6) | Civil War | died 1/14/1906 | ||||
Hermany | Solomon | L | (8) | WWI | listd on plaque Jacobs Church | ||||
Hermany | Stanley | J. P. | (10) | Air Force | S/Sgt | WWII | AAF Base Unit | ||
Hermany | Stuart | H. | (15) | Army | PFC | Korean | 1954-1956 | Stuart was a crew cheif on a helicopter in Germany. He tells me the reason for his low rank was because he was receiving flight pay. My husband, Robert R. Follweiler, visited Stuart at his barracks near Manheim when they were both in Germany. Stuart was draftd into the Army. submitted by Eleanor Follweiler | |
Hermany | Terrance | L. | (17) | Army | SP5 E5 | Vietnam | 1966-1967 | Medals awarded: Vietnam Service Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal, Bronze Star Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Good Conduct Medal. | |
Hermerly | Morris | W. | (10) | Navy | WWII | died 5/8/2002 | |||
Hernandez | Nolan | Jett | (22) | WOT | |||||
Herrlinger | Daniel | L. | (19) | Army | PFC | 75-90 | 1976-1990 | ||
Hess | Elwood | T. | (10) | Army | PFC | WWII | |||
Hess | Robert | V. | (10) | Marines | CPL | WWII | died 11/9/1995 | ||
Hess | Stuart | O. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Hess | Walter | D. | (10) | Air Force | PFC | WWII | died 7/4/1968 Army Air Force | ||
Hewitt | George | F. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Heyer | Donald | J. | (17) | Army | E-5 Sgt | Vietnam Era | 6 1/2 years | ||
Hicks | Robert | R. | (13) | Navy | DT3 | Vietnam Era | 1954-1958 | Basic training at Great Lakes Naval Station, IL, ship CA 134- Demoines; DT School Bainbridge MD. | |
Higgins | John | C. | (16) | Vietnam | |||||
Higgins | Thomas | F. | (15) | Air Force | A/1C | Korean | Sept. 1950 thru Sept. 1953 | He was very proud to serve his country. | |
Hildebeitel | William | J | (10) | Army | T/5 | WWII | 1946-1947 | Did service time in Japan. Died 6/6/2017 | |
Hill | John | A. | (20) | Cpl | Gulf War | ||||
Hill | Norman | E. | (10) | WWII | died 9/18/1983 | ||||
Hill | Ralph | W. Jr. | (17) | Marines | Lance Corporal | Vietnam Era | 1966-1968 | Camp Lejune, NC | |
Hill | Sherwood | S. | (17) | Air Force | LT Colonel | Vietnam Era | 8/22/1956-8/30/1982 | died 8/12/2005 | |
Hillegas | George | B. | (6) | Artillary | Pvt | Civil War | 9/4/1862 – 7/3/1865 | Company H 2nd Regt PA Vol Artillery. Veterans Reserve Corps. Died 2/8/1905 | |
Hillegas | John | H. | (10) | Army | WWII | died 10/25/2007 | |||
Hinkel | Carl | L. Sr. | (10) | Army | WWII | died 12/25/2012 | |||
Hite | Raymond | M. | (13) | Air Force | A2C | Cold War | served in Germany | ||
Hite | Robert | A. | (13) | Air Force | A2C | Cold War | 4 yrs. | served in England | |
Hoch | Peter | J. | (13) | Air Force | Airman 1st Class | Cold War | 1975-1980 | ||
Hock | Thomas | C. | (16) | Coast Guard | Petty Officer | Vietnam | 1968-1972 | ||
Hoefling | Robert | E. | (10) | Navy | WWII | died 9/6/1967 | |||
Hoffman | Alton | P. H. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Hoffman | Carl | C. | (17) | National Guard | Sgt | Vietnam Era | 1960-1968 | ||
Hoffman | Clinton | A. | (10) | Army | WWII | served in Japan | |||
Hoffman | Mark | W. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Hoffman | Paul | B. | (10) | Army | Tech | WWII | Pacific served in the Philippines | ||
Hoffman | Roger | L. | (17) | Air Force | S Sgt | Vietnam | Alaska | ||
Hoffman | Sherwood | L. | (17) | Army | Specialist | Vietnam | Meat Inspector | ||
Hoffner | Claude | E. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Hoffner | Donald | J. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Hohneck | Daniel | A. | (20) | Navy | AMS-1 E-6 | Gulf War | 1979 – 2022 | Grenada Campaign, Gulf War, Operation Iraqi Freedom. The greatest love I have done for my country was to have served with pride, honor, valor, and to be brave. I AM PROUD TO HAVE SERVED FOR AL OF YOU AND THIS COUNTRY. | |
Hohneck | Joseph | J. | (19) | Navy | AMH3 | 75-90 | 4 yrs | NAS NOLA, Belle Chase LA | |
Hoke | Wayne | E. | (17) | Army | PFC | Vietnam | 2 yrs | 101 Army Airborne, Purple Heart | |
Holben | Allen | W. | (15) | Army | Korean | 1954-1956 | died 11/24/2006 | ||
Holben | Carl | B. | (10) | Air Force | WWII | died 7/24/1943 | |||
Holben | Dewald | (2) | 6th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 3rd Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Holben | Elwood | N. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Holben | George | (2) | Infantry | Pvt | Revolutionary | enlisted 7/1/1782 | “Holder” 2nd Class 7th Company 6th Battn Northampton County Militia commanded by Capt. George Smather | ||
Holben | Gilbert | G | (13) | Army | PFC | WWII | European Theatre. ASM, GCM, European African Middles Eastern Service Medal, Purple Heart, Bronze Star, WWII Victory Medal | ||
Holben | Jacob | (2) | Infantry | Pvt 4th class | Revolutionary | enlisted 7/1/1782 | “Holby” 4th Class 3rd Battalion, 3rd Company Northampton County Militia of 1778, 3rd Company 6th Battn Northampton County Militiaof 1780, 1782 commanded by Capt. Jacob Greenawalt | ||
Holben | Lorentz | (2) | Sgt | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 3rd Company Northampton County Militia of 1778, 2nd Class 6th Battalion 3rd Co. Mililtia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Holben | Minnie | E. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Holben | Solomon | (5) | Pvt. | War of 1812 | |||||
Holben | Sterling | N. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Holben | Theobold | (2) | 6th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 3rd Company Northampton County Militia 1778 | ||||
Holben | Wendel | (2) | 7th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 3rd Company Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 3rd Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Holland | Derek | D. | (21) | PA Army National Guard | SPC | WOT | 2 yrs. | KIA | My son’s short military career ended at the age of 20 during his only tour of duty in Afghanistan in 2008 when his Humvee encountered an IED during a mission. I relocated back to the area in 2008. I am currently serving as the Scretary and Treasurer of the American Gold Star Mothers LV Chapter and would love to see Derek’s name added to the memorial. Although he graduated from Pen Argyl HS, he did attend Northwestern Lehigh MS. |
Hollenbach | Charles | M. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Hollenbach | Conrad | (2) | 5th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 6th Company,5th Class Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Hollenbach | Fred | E. | (8) | Army | WWI | Surgical assistant to the Dental Corps. Served in WWI & WWII. Died during WWII | |||
Hollenbach | George | (2) | 1st Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 6th Co. Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Hollenbach | Nicholas | (2) | Fife & Drum | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 6th Co. Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Hollenbach | Raymond | E. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Hollenbach | William | A. | (10) | Army | WWII | ||||
Hollister | Edward | H. III | (10) | Navy | WWII | TBF Avenger Aircraft Aviation Radioman. Died 3/22/2021 | |||
Holmes | Harold | B. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Hontz | Donald | E. | (15) | Army | Corporal | Korean | 2 yrs. | ||
Hontz | Michael | D. | (20) | Navy | CPO | Gulf War | 36 yrs. | Gulf War 9/11 | |
Hontz | Raymond | J. | (8) | WWI | served in France and Germany | ||||
Hontz | Travis | T. | (19) | Army | 75-90 | Panama Conflict. died 2/23/2021 | |||
Hook | Lawrence | A. | (17) | Navy | MM3 E4 | Vietnam Era | 1963-1967 | Served aboard the USS James Monroe SSBN 622 Nuclear Powered Submarine, made six patrols, a total of 15 months under the water 1963-1967. | |
Hoppes | Elias | S. | (6) | Infantry | PVT | Civil War | 1862-1865 | Co E 129 Regt PA Vol, died 1/15/1910 also listed as served in Spanish American War | |
Horan | Barry | T. | (17) | Army | SP4 | Vietnam Era | 3 yrs. | Enlisted after high school. Was a 24F20 HAWK Fire Control Maintenance. Units were B-3-68 ADA in Homestead FL and B-3-7 ADA in Schweinfurt Germany. Served August 1971 until August 1974. Was Honorably discharged. | |
Horn | Alfred | A. | (10) | Army | S Sgt | WWII | Served in airborne division (para-trooper) in Army. Received Bronze Star, Sharp Shooter Medal, and Purple Heart. | ||
Horn | Ralph | C. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Horner | Jacob | Jr. | (2) | Drum & Fife | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 4tth Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | |||
Horner | Jacob | Sr. | (2) | 4th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | |||
Horner | John | (2) | Captain | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Horwith | Joseph | J. | (10) | Army | PFC | WWII | |||
Hosler | Lawrence | L | (17) | Army | Vietnam | 2 yrs. | died 4/11/1997 | ||
Hosler | Maurice | D. | (15) | Korean | |||||
Houck | Dewalt | (2) | Pvt 8th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion 6th Co 8th Class Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Houck | Henry | (2) | Pvt 7th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion 6th Co 7th Class Northampton County Militia of 1782 | ||||
Houck | Timothy | J.B. | (10) | WWII | died 2/2/2008. made gun mounts and rubber tubing per his obituary | ||||
House | Larry | R. | (19) | Navy | 75-90 | served during peacetime. Died 8/15/2008 | |||
Houser | Dennis | A. | (17) | Navy | Petty Officer 3rd Class | Vietnam Era | 4 yrs | Navy Security Group National Security Agency Computer Maintenance Technician Ft Meade MD during Vietnam War 10/10/68 to 10/10/1972 | |
Hower | Aaron | H. Jr. | (10) | Army | Sgt. | Vietnam | 1966-1968 | ||
Hower | Aaron | H. Sr. | (17) | Army | 1st Lt | WWII | 1940-1946 | Five landings in Pacific Theater | |
Hower | Larry | L. | (17) | Army | Sgt. | Vietnam | 1970-1973 | 1970-1971 tour Vietnam combat | |
Huber | Francis | S. | (15) | Korean | |||||
Hubler | Lloyd | H. | (10) | Army | WWII | died 2/14/1982 | |||
Hullinger | Herbert | C. | (15) | Air Force | 1st Lt | Korean | 4 yrs active, 10 yrs reserves | ||
Hummel | Lee | F. | (15) | Army National Guard | Corporal | Korean | 1950-1954 | In Korean War, Cpl, 23879, Battery D 337th AAABN (Gun 90 mm) In Anti aircraft and motor pool. Got Honorably discharded 2/25/1954. | |
Hunsberger | Jesse | F. III | (19) | Navy | HM2 E5 | 75-90 | 1983-1989 | ||
Hunsberger | Zachary | J. | (21) | Marines | Cpl | WOT | 2015-present | ||
Hunsicker | Barry | W. | (17) | Army | SP 4 | Vietnam | 1965-1967 | Proud to serve | |
Hunsicker | Casper | (2) | Militia | Private | Revolutionary | 1777-1781 | General Muster 3rd Battlion, Northampton County Militia, June 18, 1777, 5th Company, 4th Class (p. 154 LV History); 3rd Battalion General Muster 1780, 4th Cl, 5th Co, 6th Battalion; General Muster 1782, 4th Cl., 5th Co., 6th Battalion. Private, Capt. Smether’s Col, May 12, 1781 Depreciation Pay (Hollenbach, pg. 205) (Depreciation Pay (PA Archives, 5th Series, vol IV pg 328) (PA Archives 5th, VIII, pg 510) Precise date of birth and death not known. About 1759-1819. Served in militia from Heidelberg Township but settled later in N. Whitehall and presumed burial at Neffs Unionville Cemetery | ||
Hunsicker | Dennis | R. | (17) | Navy | E-5 | Vietnam Era | 6 yrs. | Boot Camp- San Diego CA, Equipment Operator training-Port Hueneme CA, Military & Seabee training Gulfport MS. | |
Hunsicker | Jacob | (2) | Militia | Private | Revolutionary | 1778-1781 | General Muster 1778, 6th Cl, 7th Co, 3rd Battalion; General Muster 1780, 6th Cl, 7th Co, 6th Battalion, General Muster 1782, 6th Cl, 7th Co, 6th Battalion; Private, Capt. Sechler’s Co., Nov 15, 1780. Precise date of birth and death not known. | ||
Hunsicker | Johannes | I | (2) | Patriot | Revolutionary | Although Johannes was over Militia age, he took an active part in performing his patriotic duty by serving as a member of the “Committee of Observation” which met in Easton on October 2, 1775 to outline plans to create 4 battalions of Militia for Northampton County for the fight for Independence. He was one of 2 representatives for Heidelberg Township. The Committee met again May 3, 1776 and July 17, 1776. Died 1800 | |||
Hunsicker | Johannes | II | (2) | Militia | Pvt | Revolutionary | 1777-1781 | General Muster, 3rd Battalion, Northampton County Militia, June 18, 1777; 5th Company, 7th Class (p. 154 LV History)(PA Archives 5th Series, Vol VIII, pg. 510); 7th Class, 6th Battalion, 5th Company, under Capt. Reeder (Archives 5, VIII pg 450), as substitute for George Schick, 7th Class, Capt Smethers, July 11, 1781, served 2 mos, 1 day. (pg. 526) | |
Hunsicker | Joseph | (3) | Army/Militia | PVT 5th class | Revolutionary | Served in Northampton County Militia under Col. Geiger. Died 1831 | |||
Hunsicker | Paul | M. Dr. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Hunsicker | Peter | (5) | Army/Militia | Pvt | War of 1812 | Rayen’s Regiment Ohio Militia. died 1883 | |||
Hunsicker | Robby | (20) | Gulf War | ||||||
Hunsicker | William | F. | (15) | Army | Master Sgt | Korean | |||
Hunter | George | W. | (10) | Air Force | WWII | died 10/17/2005 | |||
Hunter | Leland | H. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Hursh | Hart | L. | (10) | Navy | WWII | died 9/1/1974 | |||
Huyler | Connie | L. | (20) | Army | SSG | Gulf War | 20 yrs. | Served in US Army as a Pharmacy Specialist at Fort Monmouth, NJ, 188th General Disp in Bamberg, Germany, Carlisle Barrcks, PA, US Army Recruiting Command, Provo, UT and WBAMC, Fort Bliss, TX, 31st CSH, Fort Bliss, TX. Desert Shield/Desert Storm | |
Ickes | David | R. | (21) | Navy | CW02 | WOT | 18 yrs. | Iraq, Afghanistan | |
Ignar | Leo | B. | (15) | Army | CPL | Korean | 2 yrs. | ||
Infanti | Michael | H. | (17) | Air Force | A3C E2 | Vietnam Era | 1960-1961 | Mike loved his country. Unfortunately there was an accident. Mike was dischargd. He received a full honorable discharge. Mike was proud to have served his country. Died 2003 | |
Issermoyer | Warren | P. | (10) | Army | WWII | died 6/21/2007 | |||
Jacob | Peter | (3) | |||||||
Jenkins | David | (17) | Navy | Vietnam | died 9/11/1990 | ||||
Jenkins | Harry | S. | (21) | Army | LTC | WOT | 2000 to current | I served in Iraq 2007-2008, Officer in Charge, Physical Therapy Section, 325th Combat Support Hospital. Received Army Medical Specialist Corps Award of Excellence in 2007. | |
Jensen | Donald | L. | (15) | Army | Corporal | Korean | 1953-55 | ||
Jerdon | Ronald | W. | (19) | Army | CSM | 75-90 | 1979-2002 | Command Sergeant Major Jerdon retired afater 23 years of service. Duty assignments include serving as a paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne Division, every NCO leadership position as a field artilleryman in 155 mm self propelled Howitzer units to include First Sergeant of a firing battery at the age of 28. Also a trainer for General Officer level command operations centers and as a Battalion CSM. | |
Johansen | Richard | J. | (13) | Navy | Commander | Cold War | 21 yrs. | Cold War, War on Terror | |
Jones | Denver | (21) | Air Force | Captain | WOT | 2005-current | |||
Jones | Sara | C. | (21) | Navy | Lieutenant | WOT | 2017 to present | Pacific Fleet | |
Jones | Tiny (Clarence) | (17) | Air Force | Vietnam Era | 1971-1975 | ||||
Jurchenko | Robert | J. | (17) | Air Force | Sgt | Vietnam | 4 yrs | ||
Kahler | William | L. Sr. | (15) | Army | Korean | died 3/25/1997 | |||
Kalisz | Denise | (19) | Army | Sgt | 75-90 | 1980-1992 | Berlin, Water Reed, Desert Storm | ||
Kalisz | Kenneth | (19) | Army | Sgt | 75-90 | 1978-1989 | Germany, Ft.Ord, Walter Reed. Earned Expert Field Medic Badge. | ||
Kapp | Leonard | (3) | 7th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 3rd Company Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 3rd Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Karban | John | K. | (10) | WWII | |||||
Karoly | Mark | S. | (19) | Air Force | SSGT | 75-90 | 6 yrs. | Granada Invasion 1983 | |
Karpyn | Evan | J. | (22) | Army National Guard | E-3/PFC | WOT | 2021 to present | ||
Kaufenberg | John | R. | (17) | Army | E3 | Vietnam | 4 yrs. | Served in Vietnam for 1 year, 1966-1967. John died in 2012 | |
Kearney | Terrance | H. | (17) | Army | 1st Lt | Vietnam Era | 1960-1962 | ||
Kearns | William | F. | (17) | Air Force | Sgt | Vietnam | 1964-1967 | ||
Kehm | G. William | (6) | Infantry | Pvt | Civil War | 11/17/1862 – 8/17/1863 | Company A 176th Regt PA Drafted Militia. Died 12/22/1904 | ||
Keichel | Edward | D. Sr. | (20) | Navy | A03 | Gulf War | 8 yrs. | Desert Storm, Iran/Iraq Conflicts | |
Keiffer | Shane | A | (22) | Marines | Cpl | WOT | 4 yrs. | ||
Keim | Roy | P. | (17) | Army | SP5 | Vietnam | 1969-1971 | ||
Keller | David | P. | (17) | Navy | Rear Admiral RADM | Vietnam | 30 yrs. | ||
Keller | John | F. | (10) | Navy | Pharmacists Mate PhM2 | WWII | 2 yrs, 3 mos. | ||
Kelly | Austin | F. | (21) | Army | SPC | WOT | 6 yrs. | ||
Kemmerer | John | E. | (8) | Army | WWI | ||||
Kemp | Russel | K. | (10) | Army | WWII | died 9/3/1994 WWII & Korean | |||
Kepley | Clarence | (10) | WWII | ||||||
Kern | Edgar | F. | (8) | Army | Corporal | WWI | served in England | ||
Kern | Edgar | W. | (15) | Army | Sgt. | Korean | |||
Kern | George | (3) | 5th class | Revolutionary | 5th Class, 5th Company Northampton County Militia | ||||
Kern | Jean | E. | (10) | Army | WWII | died 11/26/1984 | |||
Kern | Johannas | (3) | 7th class | Revolutionary | 7th Class, 5th Company Northampton County Militia | ||||
Kern | John | C. | (6) | Army/Militia | PVT | Civil War | Co. B, 54th Regiment Pennsylvania Infantry. Prisoner of War. Died 1892 | ||
Kern | Peter | (3) | Pvt | Revolutionary | 1st Battn “Flying Camp”, 4th Class 1st Co 1st Battn Northampton County Militia Commanding Officers Captain John Arndt Captain Adam Zerfass | ||||
Kern | Wilhelm | Jr. | (3) | 2nd Class | Revolutionary | 2nd Class, 5th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778 & 1780. died 1841 | |||
Kern | William | Sr. | (3) | Revolutionary | born in Germany, died 8/18/1810 in Heidelberg Township | ||||
Kernick | James | L. | (17) | Air Force | Sgt. | Vietnam | 4 yrs. | ||
Kerschner | Brian | L. Sr. | (19) | Navy | GMT1 | 75-90 | 1975-79 & 1982-86 | Home port Yokuska, Japan, 7th Fleet 1976-79. | |
Kerschner | Ernest | R.Sr. | (11) | Army | WWII | died 10/11/2002 | |||
Kerschner | Peter | (3) | Revolutionary | ||||||
Kerschner | Phillip | (5) | War of 1812 | ||||||
Kerschner | Stanley | J. | (11) | Army | WWII | died 9/12/1995 | |||
Kerschner | Willard | R. | (11) | WWII | |||||
Kessler | Don | A. Sr. | (13) | Navy | Cold War | early 60s | |||
Kieffer | Cameron | D. | (21) | Army | E-4 | WOT | 2013-2016 | ||
Kieffer | Robert | D. | (20) | Army | E-4 | Gulf War | 1988-1992 | Desert Storm. Bronze Star/Army Air Medal | |
Kieffer | Sean | R. | (21) | Air Force | E-3 | WOT | 2018-2022 | ||
Kime | Jack | (19) | Army | Capt | 75-90 | 1977-1985 | |||
Kincaid | Robert | S. | (11) | WWII | |||||
Kindt | Willard | F., Dr. | (11) | Navy | WWII | ||||
King | Jacob | (3) | PVT 5th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalilon, 6th Company, 5th Class Northampton County Militia of 1782 | ||||
Kistler | Benjamin | J. | (21) | Army | SSG E6 | WOT | 2003-2010 | Iraq, received Bronze Star for Valor | |
Kistler | Carl | H. | (15) | Army | Sgt | Korean | served in Germany | ||
Kistler | Donald | F. | (11) | Army | WWII | died 9/16/1996 | |||
Kistler | Donald | W. | (15) | Army | Korean | ||||
Kistler | Edward | A. | (17) | Air Force | M. Sgt. | Vietnam Era | 20 yrs. | served in Thailand | |
Kistler | Ernest | A. | (11) | Navy | T-6 | WWII | Ernest was a gunnery instructor and an excellent one, which is why they kept him stateside to teach others. He never was in combat. died May 1990 | ||
Kistler | Forrest | (11) | WWII | ||||||
Kistler | Henry | G. | (11) | WWII | |||||
Kistler | Homer | A. | (11) | WWII | |||||
Kistler | Jacob | (3) | Revolutionary | 3rd Batalion 6th Co Northamptoon County Miliitia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | |||||
Kistler | Jacob | (5) | Lieutenant | War of 1812 | |||||
Kistler | Johannes | G. | (1) | French & Indian War | |||||
Kistler | John | (3) | 4th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 6th Company, 4th Class, Northampton Countyb Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Kistler | Kenneth | C. | (11) | Marines | Cpl | WWII | Northern Ireland Embassy guard | ||
Kistler | Marvin | C. | (15) | Army | PFC | Korean | 2 yrs. | ||
Kistler | Michael | (3) | 3rd Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 6th Company, 3rd Class Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Kistler | Philip | S. | (6) | Civil War | Co. E 167 Regt PA Militia-drafted | ||||
Kistler | Philip | (3) | 1st Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 6th Co Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Kistler | Ray | L. | (11) | Air Force | M Sgt | WWII | USAAF | ||
Kistler | Ray | T. | (11) | Air Force | WWII | ||||
Kistler | Roy | C. | (17) | Army | SP 4 | Vietnam | 2 yrs. | died 1/5/2010. He served his country just as he served his family. | |
Kistler | Samuel | (3) | Pvt 6th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 6th Company, 6th Class Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Kistler | William | S. | (6) | Army/Militia | Civil War | Militia | |||
Kistler | Wilson | P. | (6) | Infantry | Civil War | Company E 194th Regt. Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry | |||
Kistler | Wyatt | E. | (21) | Marines | PFC | WOT | currently serving | Okinowa | |
Klause | Adam | (6) | Civil War | 176th Co E | |||||
Klauss | Edward | (6) | Civil War | 176th Co E. died 10/1/1924 | |||||
Klein | Clayton | (8) | Infantry | WWI | |||||
Kline | Andreas | E. | (5) | Pvt | War of 1812 | 9/23/1814 – ? | 101st Regt PA Vol, Company commanded by Capt. Nicholas Derr | ||
Kline | Christopher | J. | (20) | Army | Sgt | Gulf War | 12 years | Iraqi War | |
Kline | Peter | (3) | 1st Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 8th Co Militia of 1780, 1782. died 12/22/1819 | ||||
Kline | Robert | Dr. | (11) | Army | WWII | 1944-1946 | Dr. Kline enlisted in the Army in 1944. H completed basic training at Camp Blanding I FL and was trained on anti-tank warfare which had already been declared obsolete. On the boat to Europe they lined up and very fourth man was told to step forward. He was one of those 4th men and immediately became part of the mdic corps. He had no prior mdical knowledge. In Italy, he served with the 88th Division, keeping the Germans busy in Italy on June 4th so that fewer Germans would be available to fight innNormandy two days later on D day. He was dischargd from the Arm on 12/1/1946. | ||
Kline | Vincent | H. | (15) | Air Force | Korean | died 5/11/1992 | |||
Klingaman | Claude | R. | (8) | Army | WWI | ||||
Klingaman | Cornelius | (3) | Pvt 8th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 6th Company, 8th Class Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Klingaman | Franklin | J. | (11) | WWII | 1941-1945 | ||||
Klingaman | John | A. | (11) | Army | Sgt | WWII | died 3/18/1976 | ||
Klingaman | Lawrence | E. | (11) | Army | WWII | 1941-1945 | died 1994 | ||
Klingaman | Terry | W. | (17) | Vietnam | |||||
Klint | John | P. | (11) | Army | Staff Sgt | WWII | 5 yrs. | ||
Kloss | Ernest | (3) | 4th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 8th Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Kloss | Henry | (3) | Drum & Fife | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 8th Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Kloss | Jacob | (3) | Drum & Fife | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Mililtia of 1780, 1782 (8th class) | ||||
Klotz | Andreas | (5) | Army/Militia | PVT | War of 1812 | 2nd Co. 13th Regiment PA Militia Infantry 1814. died1860 | |||
Klotz | Casper | (3) | Corporal | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 4th Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Klotz | Isaac | (3) | 4th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 8th Co. Militia of 1780 | ||||
Klotz | John | (3) | Sgt | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 4th Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Klotz | Moses | S. | (6) | Army/Militia | Civil War | KIA | Co. K, 47th PA Infantry. KIA at Cedar Creek VA 10/19/1864 | ||
Knauss | Christian | (3) | Pvt 2nd class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 182 | ||||
Knauss | Daniel | Jr. | (3) | Corporal | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Mililtia of 1780, 1782 | |||
Knauss | Jonathan | (3) | 6th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 8th Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Knerr | Abraham | Sr. | (3) | Patriot | Revolutionary | A farmer in Lowhill Township, although advanced in years, took an active part at the opening of the Revolution. He was elected a member of the General Committee of the Observation for Northampton County and was present at the committee meeting on May 30, 1776 when representatives were chosen to the Provincial Convention which met in Philadelphia on June 18, 1776. | |||
Knerr | Abraham | (3) | 7th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Knerr | Andreas | (3) | Pvt. 4th class | Revolutionary | |||||
Knerr | Andrew | (3) | 4th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778,Drum & Fife 6th Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Knerr | D. Frank | (6) | Infantry | Pvt | Civil War | Company I 47th Regt. Pennsylvania Vol. died 11/22/1912 | |||
Knerr | Johannas | (3) | Infantry | Pvt | Revolutionary | 5th Class 8th Co 6th Battn–10/26/1780, 5th Class 8th Co 6th Battn–7/1/1782. Both Companies commanded by Captain Adam Diehl. Died 6/12/1825 | |||
Knerr | John | A. | (6) | Infantry | Civil War | Company E 176th Regt. Pa Draftd Militia, Company E 202nd Regt. Vol Infantry. Died 8/2/1916 | |||
Knerr | John | (3) | Infantry | 5th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 8th Co. Militia of 1780,1782 | |||
Knerr | Josiah | K. | (6) | Infantry | Chaplain | Civil War | Company B 176th Regt PA Drafted Militia. Died 4/24/1917 | ||
Knerr | Levi | (6) | Infantry | Pvt | Civil War | 176th Co E, PA Drafted Militia | |||
Knerr | Robert | A. | (17) | Army | Vietnam | 1969-1970 | |||
Knerr | Theodore | R. | (11) | Air Force | CPL | WWII | died 1972 | ||
Knight | Silsby “Pete” | H. | (11) | Navy | MOMM3C | WWII | 2 yrs. | motor machinist mate | |
Knittle | Clarence | P. | (11) | WWII | |||||
Knittle | James | R. | (19) | Army | Vietnam Era | 1972-1974 | Stationed in Germany. Died 12/19/22 | ||
Knodler | George | (3) | 6th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Knodler | Peter | (3) | 4th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Kobordo | Victor | E. | (15) | Navy | HM 1 | Korean | 1952-1960 | Attached to USS Volcan (AR-5). Attended Hospital Corps School @ Portsmouth VA. USNH @ Keywest FL, Fleet Marine Service School @ Camp Pendleton CA. Assigned to 3rd Marines Div @ Camp Fuji Japan–school (service) for infectious deseases. Had a very good experience abroad– 8 domestic times. | |
Koch | Adam | (3) | 8th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Koch | Christian | (3) | Revolutionary | ||||||
Koch | David | K. | (17) | Marines | Vietnam | ||||
Koch | Ernest | W. | (15) | Army | Korean | died 11/2/1990 | |||
Koch | Kenneth | K. | (11) | Air Force | Sgt | WWII | Served in Okanawa at the end of WWII. He was a motor pool mechanic. | ||
Koch | Theodore | R. Jr. | (13) | Marines | PFC | WWII | First and third divisions in the battle of Guadalcanal and Iwo Jima. died 1/6/2010 | ||
Koch | Thomas | R. | (11) | Marines | WWII | ||||
Kocher | Johannas | (3) | Infantry | Pvt | Revolutionary | 1778 | 2nd Class 4th Co 3rd Battn Northampton County Militia commanded by Captain John Horner. Died 11/8/1802 | ||
Kocher | John | (3) | Infantry | 2nd Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 4th Co. Militia of 1780 | |||
Kocher | Peter | (3) | Infantry | Pvt | Revolutionary | 2nd Class 4th Co 6th Battn Northampton County Militia–10/26/1780 commanded by Captain Andrew Dapper, 1st Class 6th Co 2nd Battn–4/20/1782 commanded by Captain John Lyle, 2nd Class 4th Co 6th Battn–7/1/ 1782 Northampton County Militia commanaded by Lieut. George Rew. | |||
Kocher | Richard | (17) | Army | SP5 | Vietnam Era | 4 yrs. | Served in Germany | ||
Kocher | William | (11) | Army | WWII | died 8/10/1982 | ||||
Koenig | Harry | (11) | WWII | ||||||
Koenig | Jacob | (3) | Pvt | Revolutionary | Northampton County Infantry 5th Class, 6th Co. 6th Battalian | ||||
Koenig | Matthew | A. | (21) | Navy | PO1 | WOT | 2011-present | Operation Enduring Freedom | |
Koenig | Michael | A. | (21) | Army | Sgt | WOT | 2011-present | Operation Enduring Freedom | |
Koenig | Warren | H. | (15) | Korean | |||||
Kohler | Henry | J. | (11) | Navy | WWII | died 7/8/2016 | |||
Kokolus | William | (13) | Army | SP4 | Cold War | 1960-1962 | Berlin Crisis died 11/17/22018 | ||
Kolb | Gerald | F. Sr. | (17) | Vietnam | |||||
Kolb | John | (6) | Army/Militia | PVT | Civil War | Co. K, 47th PA Infantry. Died 1864 | |||
Komand | Robert | M. | (17) | Navy | Vietnam | died 6/17/2006 | |||
Kongel | Andrew | (3) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 6th Company Northampton County Militia of 1778 | |||||
Konig | Jacob | (3) | Pvt | Revolutionary | 5th Class 6th Co 6th Battn Northampton County Inf.–1782 | ||||
Kopp | Conrad | (3) | 7th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 8th Company Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Kopp | Conrad | (3) | 8th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780 | ||||
Kopp | George | (5) | Corporal | War of 1812 | |||||
Kopp | Martin | (3) | 4th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Koran | Louise | (19) | Army | Sgt E5 | 75-90 | 1976-1983 | National Guard 1976-1977, Army 1977-1981, National Guard 1981-1983 | ||
Kostenbauder | David | (17) | Army | E-5 | Vietnam | 3 years | |||
Kovalchik | Paul | J. | (19) | Navy | LCDR | 75-90 | 1976-1983 | Naval aviator USS Saratoga USS America, Europe/Middle East | |
Kragolo | Henry | Jr. | (3) | 5th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | |||
Kragolo | Henry | Sr, | (3) | 4th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | |||
Kramer | Clifford | A. | (11) | Army | T/ 5 | WWII | died 3/8/2000 | ||
Kramer | Luther | J | (11) | Army | WWII | ||||
Kramer | Thomas | A. | (8) | Army | WWI | Company L 316th Infantry | |||
Kramlich | George | (3) | 5th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 3rd Company, Northampton County Militia of 1782 | ||||
Kramlich | Jacob | (5) | 2nd Sgt. | War of 1812 | |||||
Kramlich | Paul | (3) | Private 4th class | Revolutionary | 8th Class 3rd Co 3rd Battn Northampton Co Militia of 1777 commanded by Captain Christian Marburger. 6th Battalion, 3rd Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780 | ||||
Kramlich | Warren | M. | (11) | Army | WWII | Died 3/6/1991 | |||
Krasnisky | Ronald | G. | (17) | Army | Sgt E5 | Vietnam | 1967-1969 | I was an Infantry Squad leader with the 3 Bn/8 Inf Regiment, 1st Brigade, 4th Inf. Div. in Vietnam’s Central Highlands from April 1968 to May 1969. Participated in all 1st Brigade operations in the DAK to A/O in addition to Operations in the IA Drang Valley, VC Valley & Plei Trap Valley. | |
Krasulak | Steven | (17) | Air Force | A1C | Vietnam Era | 6 yrs. | |||
Kratzer | John | L. E. | (11) | Air Force | WWII | ||||
Krause | Bruce | (17) | Army National Guard | Vietnam Era | PA Army National Guard | ||||
Krause | Burnell | H. Sr. | (11) | WWII | |||||
Krause | Curtis | B. | (13) | Navy | Cold War | peacetime 1960-1962 | died 9/5/2003 | ||
Krause | David | S. | (17) | Army | Spec 4 | Vietnam | 1973-1975 | We fight so our children never have to. | |
Krause | George | A. | (8) | Lt. | WWI | died 1938 Medic | |||
Krause | Granville | D. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Krause | J. Phillip | (3) | Revolutionary | Johann Phillip Krause died 1798 | |||||
Krause | Johannes | (3) | Revolutionary | died 1795 | |||||
Krause | Leroy | S. | (11) | Army | Sgt | WWII | died November 14, 1995 | ||
Krause | Levi | (6) | Civil War | ||||||
Krause | Owen | (6) | Private | Civil War | 11/8/1862-8/18/1863 | Co I 176th PA Vol | |||
Krause | Ronald | R. | (19) | Navy | Vietnam | 1955 to 1978 | served 23 yrs. | ||
Krause | Sherwood | W. | (19) | Navy | Vietnam | 25 yrs | |||
Krauss | Frederick | B. | (11) | Army | WWII | died 8/15/1990 | |||
Krauss | William | F. Jr. | (17) | Army | Specialist 4th Class | Vietnam Era | April 1957-April 1960 | Army Security Agency | |
Krauss | William | J. | (8) | Army | AEF | WWI | 1918-1919 | Served as Wagoneer during the war. Buried in Ebenezer Church Cemetary. 8/28/1925 | |
Kraynik | John | R. | (11) | Army | TSGT | WWII | India Theater/WWII | ||
Kresge | James | H. | (17) | Army | Spc. | Vietnam | 1966-1968 | 82nd Airborne Div. Died 1/15/1994 agent orange service related. | |
Kresge | Matthew | D. | (21) | Army | Sgt | WOT | 1997-2005 | 25th Infantry 1997-2000 1185th Transportation Brigade Opertion Iraqi Freedom | |
Kresge | Stanley | (17) | Navy | SN | Vietnam | Feb. 1969-Nov 1970 | |||
Kressley | Clyde | O. | (11) | Navy | WWII | died 1988 | |||
Kressley | Neil | L. | (17) | Army | Vietnam | 1961-1967 | Neil served in the U.S. Army 25th Infantry Division 27th Battle Group. Service started October 1, 1961 and he was discharged on September 30, 1967. He served in Hawaaii and four months in Thailand–no battles. He did two years of actiive duty and four years reserve. | ||
Kressley | Willard | W. | (13) | Army | Cold War | 1958-60 | Drafted. Basic training at Ft. Dix served stateside at Ft. Benning GA. Motor Pool. Died 7/21/2020 Good Conduct Medal, Peacetime | ||
Kriebel | William | A. | (11) | Air Force | Cpl | WWII | 501 Bomb Squad. Died 8/5/1954 | ||
Krim | Daniel | J. | (17) | Air Force | Staff Sgt | Vietnam | 1966-1970 | ||
Kringe | Hilton | C. | (15) | Army | CPL | Korean | 1952-1954 | ||
Kriszat | Emil | F. | (15) | Army | CPL | Korean | 1953-1954 | 64th Tank 3rd Division | |
Krouse | Frank | R. | (8) | Army | WWI | died 6/24/1976 | |||
Krouse | George | (3) | 3rd Class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780 | ||||
Krum | Aaron | (6) | Army/Militia | PVT | Civil War | Co. G,128th Regiment PA Infantry Volunteers. died 1919 | |||
Krum | Henry | (3) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co Northampton County Miliitia of 1778, 6th Battalion 1st Co of 1780,82 | |||||
Krum | James | (6) | Civil War | ||||||
Krum | Roy | D. | (17) | SPC | Vietnam | 5/1/1962 to 6/10/1964 | died January 31, 1991 | ||
Kubat | Harry | G. | (19) | Army | 75-90 | 1974-1980 | |||
Kubat | Madison | R. | (21) | Marines | WOT | 2007-2012 | |||
Kuhns | Daniel | H. | (17) | Coast Guard | 2nd Class Petty Officer E 5 | Vietnam | 1975-1979 | Served as a Coast Guard Aviator | |
Kuhns | John | (6) | Civil War | 176th Co B | |||||
Kuhns | Michael | (3) | Army/Militia | Lt. | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Company Northampton County Militia of 1778 | |||
Kuhns | Robert | P. | (17) | Marines | Corporal | Vietnam | 6/2/1967 to 6/1/1973 | 2 Purple Hearts. Stationed in California and Africa | |
Kuhns | Ronald | L. | (17) | Army | E 4 | Vietnam | 2 yrs. | ||
Kuhnsman | Carl | F. | (11) | Army | WWII | ||||
Kuhnsman | Charles | (6) | Civil War | 176th Co G | |||||
Kuhnsman | Donald | (11) | WWII | ||||||
Kuhnsman | Elizabeth | I. | (11) | WWII | |||||
Kunckel | Andrew | (3) | PVT 5th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 6th Co, 5th Class Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Kunkel | Adam | (3) | Revolutionary | died 1827 | |||||
Kunkel | Howard | W. | (11) | Army | Sgt | WWII | died 8/18/1997 | ||
Kunkle | Donald | R. | (17) | Army | Vietnam Era | died 1/11/2013 | |||
Kunkle | Larry | L. | (17) | Army | Master Sgt E 8 | Vietnam | 28 yrs | ||
Kunkle | Matthew | J. | (21) | Air Force | S Sgt | WOT | 2003-2009 | Matthew J Kunkle enlisted into the US Air Force as an F-16 Crew Chief (2A3X3B). He served six years (2003-2009) based out of Shaw AFB, SC and was assigned to the 55th Fighter Squadron, which is part of the 20th Fighter Wing, USAF ACC. In December of 2003, Kunkle attended USAF Basic Military Training at Lackland AFB, TX. He completed his training as an Airman First Class and went onto his first duty assignment with the 55th Fighter Squadron at Shaw AFB, SC. Beginning in 2004, he was trained to perform maintenance on the F-16 aircraft and would go on to participate in many joint military exercises within the US and abroad, including Bahrain, Kuwait, Jordan and Oman. By 2007, Kunkle assumed a lead role as a Dedicated Crew Chief (DCC) and was recognized as the 20th Maintenance Group DCC of the Quarter. Shortly after in 2008, his leadership, performance and service led to his promotion to Staff Sergeant (E5) with 7 level status. In late 2008-2009, Kunkle deployed to the Iraq War in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. He was honorably discharged from the USAF December of 2009. Throughout his enlistment he was awarded the Air Force Commendation Medal, Meritorious Unit Award, Air Force Good Conduct Medal (device: one oak leaf cluster), National Defense Service Medal, Iraq Campaign Medal (device: one bronze star), Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Air Force Expeditionary Service Ribbon (with a gold border / device: one oak leaf cluster), Air Force Longevity Service Award, USAF NCO PME Graduate Ribbon and the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal. | |
Kunsman | William | M. | (19) | Marines | L Cpl | 75-90 | 1976-1980 | ||
Kuntz | Christian | (5) | Pvt | War of 1812 | |||||
Kuntz | David | (3) | 7th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 4tth Company, Northampton County Militia of 1782 | ||||
Kuntz | Jacob | Jr. | (3) | Pvt 2nd class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion 6th Co Militia of 1782 | |||
Kuntz | Jacob | Sr. | (3) | Drum & Fife | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778 | |||
Kuntz | John | (3) | 5th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 6th Company, 5th Class Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Kutney | Robert | C. | (20) | Navy | 92-2001 | 1994-1998 | |||
Kutney | Robert | (17) | Marines | Vietnam | |||||
Kutz | John | (3) | 3rd Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Kutz | Roger | B | (17) | Vietnam | |||||
Lahr | Truman | (8) | Army | WWI | Wagoner Btry, A 58th Coast Artillary. Died 6/27/1962 | ||||
Lakatosh | Dale | A. Sr. | (17) | Air Force | Vietnam Era | 1952-1973 | Dale was stationed at Hunter AFB Savannah GA, Next Sville, Spain, tthen AF Recruiter-Philadelphia. Next Howard AFB Panama, then back to recruting Philiadlphia. He did various short terms in Morocco, Africa. | ||
Lakatosh | Denton | K. | (15) | Army | Korean | 2 yrs. | peacetime | ||
Lakatosh | Edward | J. Sr. | (11) | Army Air Force | WWII | 3 yrs. | Served in the Pacific | ||
Lakatosh | Robert | A. | (15) | Marines | Cpl | Korean | 1952-1955 | Fleet Marines, Navy Occupation Service Medal, National Defense Service Medal | |
Lambert | Gerald | L. | (17) | Army | SP 4 | Vietnam | 2 yrs | Served in Korea 1969-1970 DMZ Infantry | |
Lampert | John | (3) | 5th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Landis | Jonathan | (6) | Infantry | Pvt | Civil War | 9/10/1864 – 6/4/1865 | Company G 198th Regt PA Vol Infantry. Died 1/28/1912 | ||
Lang | Christopher | J. | (20) | Army | E 4 | Gulf War | 1988 to 1992 | Gulf War | |
Lang | Robert | S. | (17) | Air Force | ScT E4 | Vietnam | 4 yrs | ||
Langenberger | George | (3) | Pvt 7th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 6th Co 7th Class Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Langman | James | H. | (11) | WWII | |||||
Lanshe (Hartman) | Kathryn | (11) | WWII | ||||||
Lantz | George | (3) | 2nd Class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion 6th Co. Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Lashua | Steven | P. | (20) | Marines | Sgt | Gulf War | 8 years | Persian Gulf | |
Lauchnor | Joseph | (5) | Army | PVT | War of 1812 | 71st Regiment (Hutter’s) Pennsylvania. Died 1866 | |||
Lauchnor | Lawrence | J. | (11) | Marines | WWII | ||||
Laughnor | Christian | W. | (3) | Army/Militia | Revolutionary | died 1799 | |||
Laughnor | Rudolph | (3) | Army/Militia | Revolutionary | Northampton Militia. died 1833 | ||||
Laws | Rudolph | V. | (20) | Army | Sgt 1st Class | Gulf War | 32 yrs, 8 mos. | I enlisted in the (active) Army on June 27, 1979 as a Telecommunications Specialist with the United States Signal Corps Branch. Served in various place during the cold war period. Stationed in Germany/Alaska/Colorado/Arizona/Korea. Participatd in the First Gulf War 90-91. End of active service June 30, 1992. Enlisted in the Reserves with the Pennsylvania Army National Guard. Served with them until I retired on May 1, 2012. Did two tours in Ramadi Camp Junction City 2005-2006. Balad FOB Anaconda July 2007-2008. Retired rank Sergeant First Class (P) Promotional Position S6NCOIC Signal System Support Systems Chief/Supervisor/Asst Operations Sergeant. Qualified in 4 MOS’s 31C 25C 25U 94E. Served Honorably Awards Soldiers Medal $MSM’s 3 ARCOMS 10 AAM’s. Served with distinction. | |
Layos | E. Dale | (17) | Navy | E-6 | Vietnam | ||||
Lazey | George | (3) | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 4tth Company, Northampton County Militia of 1782 | |||||
Leach | Victor | E. | (11) | WWII | |||||
Leaser | Frederick | (3) | Sgt | Revolutionary | 6th Co. 3rd Battalion Northampton County Militia | ||||
Leaser | Elias | (6) | Infantry | Private | Civil War | 11/7/1862 – 8/18/1863 | Company B 176th Regt PA Drafted Militia. Died 2/4/1885 | ||
Leftwich | Clement | S. | (11) | Navy | WWII | died 8/7/2003 | |||
Leibensperger | Archie | D. | (11) | WWII | |||||
Leibensperger | Curtis | (17) | National Guard | Vietnam Era | |||||
Leibensperger | David | B. | (17) | Army | E5 | Vietnam | 1967-1969 | ||
Leibensperger | Floyd | R. | (11) | WWII | |||||
Leibensperger | Jacob | J. | (3) | Private 2nd Class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Mililtia of 1782. died 11/3/1822 | |||
Leibensperger | Larry | E. | (17) | Army | SP4 | Vietnam Era | 1966-1968 | Drafted 5/2/1966. basic training Ft. Gordon GA. 2nd assignment Ft. Carson, CO, 3rd Assignment–Heavy Truck Driver in Berlin, Germany. Discharged 4/11/1968 | |
Leiby | Earl | R. | (11) | Navy | MM3 | WWII | served in Phillipines | ||
Leiby | Francis | D. | (11) | Army | PFC | WWII | died 1983 | ||
Leiby | Fred | W. | (8) | Army | WWI | died 5/16/1965 | |||
Leiby | John | (3) | Pvt 7th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 6th Co 7th Class Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Leiby | John | (3) | 2nd class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Mililtia of 1782 | ||||
Leiby | Kilian | (3) | 1st Lt. | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778. 6th Batallion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 (8th Class) | ||||
Leiby | Leonard | D. Jr. | (15) | Korean | Korea & Vietnam | ||||
Leiby | Lewis | J. Dr. | (11) | WWII | |||||
Leiby | Raymond | A. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Leiby | Raymond | L | (11) | WWII | served in U S. died 1/1/2005 | ||||
Leiby | Warren | R. W. Sr. | (11) | Army | WWII | 4 yrs. | died September 1995 | ||
Leiby | Wilmer | S. | (8) | Army | WWI | ||||
Leichtley | Marx | (3) | Army | Pvt 1st Class | Revolutionary | 1st Class 2nd Co 2rd Battn Northampton County Militia of 1777 (5/14/1777), 8th Class 2nd Co 2nd Battn Northampton County Militia of 1778 (5/14/1778) companies of Captain George Knappenberger. Died 5/5/1817 | |||
Leisser | Jacob | (3) | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 4tth Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | |||||
Lenhart | Arlan | G. | (17) | Army | Pvt | Vietnam Era | died 9/30/2002 | ||
Lenhart | Charles | E. Jr. | (15) | Korean | 1950-1956 | served in Germany | |||
Lenhart | George | B. Jr. | (17) | Marines | Corporal | Vietnam | 1969-1971 | ||
Lenhart | Roland | E. | (17) | Army | Spec 4 | Vietnam | 1971-1973 | ||
Leslie | Ernest | G. | (15) | Army | Korean | died 1/2/1983 | |||
Lessig | George | (3) | Pvt 3rd class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780 | ||||
Levan | Charles | A. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Levan | Roger | N. | (17) | Army | Pvt | Vietnam | |||
Lewis | Harry | S. | (11) | Army | Pvt | WWII | died 11/10/1988 | ||
Lichtenwalner | Bruce | S. | (17) | Army | Vietnam | ||||
Lichtenwalner | Dan | L. | (17) | Vietnam | |||||
Lichtenwalner | Donald | O. | (11) | Army | WWII | died 6/22/2018 | |||
Lichtenwalner | Oscar | S. | (8) | Army | WWI | died 11/22/1946 | |||
Lichtenwalner | Wilbert | N. | (13) | Army | WWII | served with Combat Engineers at Fort Benning GA. Died 9/10/2020 | |||
Lichty | Vincent | C. V. | (11) | WWII | |||||
Lick | William | H. | (17) | Army | SP4 | Vietnam | 2 yrs. | ||
Liesser | Frederick | (3) | Sgt | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 6th Co. Northampton County Militia of 1778, 7th class 6th Battalion 6th Company Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Liesser | John | (3) | Pvt 6th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 6th Co Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co Militia of 1780, 17822 | ||||
Lilly | George | F. | (11) | Army | T Sgt | WWII | 3 yrs. | South Phillipines, New Guinee | |
Lindahl | John | A. | (17) | Navy | PC2 | Vietnam | died 12/11/1992 | ||
Lindtner | Jason | R. | (20) | Navy | E 4/DC3 | Gulf War | 1989-1992 | Operation Desert Shield/Storm | |
Lingenfelter | Curtis | (21) | Air Force | WOT | |||||
Lingenfelter | Scott | W. | (21) | Marines | WOT | ||||
Lintz | Denton | T. | (11) | Navy | WWII | 1943-1945 | died 11/10/1998 | ||
Litwhiler | Donald | E. | (19) | Marines | Sgt | 75-90 | 9 yrs. | sied 5/3/2016 | |
Litzenberger | George | E. | (17) | Vietnam | |||||
Litzenberger-Hoag | Lisa | M. | (19) | Air Force | 75-90 | Class of 1981 | |||
Lobach | Damein | J. | (20) | Army | PFC | Gulf War | 1998-2001 | 1/32 Infantry, 10th Mountain Division | |
Lobach | Dylan | (21) | Army | WOT | Stationed in Germany as a Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic | ||||
Lobach | Tyler | (21) | Army | WOT | 31B MP | ||||
Loch | Dale | R. | (20) | Marines | Corporal | 92-2001 | 1994-2000 | ||
Loch | George | M. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Loch | Martin | C. | (17) | Army | Sgt | Vietnam | 2 yrs | ||
Loch | Samuel | (6) | Civil War | KIA | 176th Co I | ||||
Loch | Willard | T. | (11) | Army | PFC | WWII | 1942-1946 | Good Conduct Medal. 492 OMC Depot Co. Drove truck, went to the New Heperdies Islands and last stop Japan before coming home. Died 4/5/2003 | |
Lochhaas | Frederick | C. | (7) | Army | CPL | Spanish American | Company E , ENCR | ||
Loder | Michael | W. | (17) | Air Force | Captain | Vietnam | 1967-1971 | After training in Denver, Colorado, served as a Photographic Services Officer in 91st Tactical Reconnaisance Squadrn stationed at Bergstrom AFB, Austin Texas. | |
Loder | Theodore | C. Jr. | (11) | Army | WWII | died 8/20/1958 Captain 10th Mountain Div. | |||
Lohra (Lohrah) | John | (3) | 3rd Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 6th Company 3rd Class Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Long | Herbert | P. | (8) | Army | WWI | ||||
Long | Jacob | (6) | Civil War | wounded in leg | |||||
Long | Russell | S. | (11) | Army | Cpl | WWII | 1943-1945 | 403 Field Artillary Battalion in the European Theatre of Operations. Russel S. Long checked ammunition, installed camouflage net and helped to fire gun for the 403 Field Artillary Battalion. He received a good conduct medal, European African Middle Eastern Service Ribbon, World War II Victory Ribbon and the American Theater Service Ribbon. My Uncle Russell lost his hearing as a result of the war and even with a hearing aid, it was difficult for him to hear. | |
Longacre | Ralph | W. | (11) | Army | WWII | died 8/4/2002 | |||
Lothrop | Mark | A. | (20) | PVT | Gulf War | ||||
Lotier | Walter | C. | (11) | Navy | WWII | died 12/12/2005 | |||
Loughner | Johan | J. | (5) | Army/Militia | War of 1812 | 71st Regiment (Hutter’s) Pennsylvania Militia. Died 1870 | |||
Lovette | Norris | G. | (13) | 2nd Class ETR | Cold War | 1961-1965 | |||
Lucia | David | M. Sr. | (17) | Navy | D C 3 | Vietnam | 3 1/2 yrs. | ||
Lundberg | John | D. | (11) | Navy | WWII | Participated in the amphibious invasion of Balikpapin Borneo 6/11/2007 | |||
Lundberg | Robert | H. | (11) | Navy | WWII | served as a radar technician on LST’s 918 and 917. After the armistice, he remained on Okinawa to help reestablish power and telephone systems. died 3/11/2005 | |||
Lusch | William | R. | (11) | Army | WWII | died 10/5/1990 | |||
Lutterschmidt | Charles | C. | (11) | Army | Staff Sergeant | WWII | 2 yrs. | ||
Lutterschmidt | Dennis | D | (17) | Air Force | Vietnam Era | 70s | died 12/20/2019 | ||
Lutz | Anson | N. | (8) | WWI | medical detachment | ||||
Lutz | Charles | H. | (6) | Pvt | Civil War | Artillary Batt K-5 Regt. U S discharged 1864 | |||
Lutz | Frederick | (3) | Sgt | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 6th Co. Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Lybelsperger | Jacob | (3) | Pvt 2nd class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 17882 | ||||
Lybelsperger | John | (3) | 1st Lt. | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780 | ||||
Mack | James | H. | (11) | Army | S Sgt | WWII | 1941-1945 | Aleutians | |
Mack | John | J. | (8) | Army | WWI | died 7/16/1988 | |||
Madtes | Brian | R. | (19) | Air Force | Colonel | 75-90 | 1978-2008 | KC-135 Navigator | |
Madtes | Dennis | W. Rev. | (20) | Army | LTC | Gulf War | 20 yrs. | Panama and Persian Gulf. Best decision I ever made. | |
Madtes | Willard | E. | (15) | Army | Sgt | Korean | 1954-1956 | ||
Magyar | William | A. | (11) | WWII | |||||
Mahar | Martin | (13) | Air Force | A1C | Cold War | 1983-1986 | Served as an Air Force parapescue team member frequently visited Europe, Panama, Guadalupe for training. 186 confirmed jumps | ||
Mangold | Sherman | E. K. | (11) | WWII | |||||
Mank | Owen | E. | (6) | Civil War | |||||
Mann | Francis | H. | (11) | WWII | died 7/25/2017 | ||||
Mann | John | (5) | Revolutionary | ||||||
Mann | Lawrence | (5) | Revolutionary | ||||||
Mans | Jacob | (3) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 1st Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | |||||
Mantz | Carl | H. | (11) | Army | WWII | European Theatre | |||
Mantz | Clarence | D. | (11) | WWII | died 12/11/1992 | ||||
Mantz | Donald | L. | (15) | Korean | 1953-1957 | ||||
Mantz | Edmund | W. | (11) | Army | WWII | 10/11/1943-1/10/1946 | Purple Heart, European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal w/5 Bronze battle stars, World War II Victory medal | ||
Mantz | Ernest | C. | (11) | Marines | Cpl | WWII | 4 yrs. | 4th Marine Division South Pacific, received Purple Heart, Iwo Jima. Died 8/28/1991 | |
Mantz | Francis | J. | (11) | Army | Pvt | WWII | died 6/15/1973 | ||
Mantz | Franklin | H. | (11) | WWII | |||||
Mantz | Fred | L. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Mantz | Frederick | L. | (11) | WWII | Bugler | ||||
Mantz | Jacob | (3) | Army/Militia | PVT | Revolutionary | 1st Co. 6th Battlion Pennsylvania Militia. Died 1810 | |||
Mantz | Jacob | (5) | War of 1812 | ||||||
Mantz | James | F. | (11) | Army | WWII | died 1982 | |||
Mantz | Kermit | C. | (15) | Army | Korean | ||||
Mantz | Leon | E. | (11) | Navy | WWII | died 1995 | |||
Mantz | Lewis | A | (13) | WWII | |||||
Mantz | Mark | W. | (15) | Army | Sgt 1st Class | Korean | |||
Mantz | Richard | D. | (11) | Marines | WWII | ||||
Mantz | Roger | C. | (17) | Marines | Cpl | Vietnam | 3 yrs. | ||
Mantz | Russell | J. | (11) | Army | PFC | WWII | served Stateside 1st Battalion 213th Coast Artillary | ||
Mantz | Vernon | F. | (11) | Army | T-3 | WWII | served Stateside Heightfinder Repairman 921 | ||
Mantz | William | C. | (17) | Marines | S Sgt | Vietnam Era | 1961-1969 | Served with Marines Support Battalion supporting Navy Security Group as morse code intercept operator, Lindquist, and traffic analysyst . Duty Stations in Pensacola Fl, Adak, AK, Monterey CA, Instanbul Turkey, Edzell Scotland.National Security Agency Ft. Meade MD. | |
Marburger | Christian | (3) | Captain | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 3rd Company Northampton County Militia of 1778, 3rd Class 3rd Co 6th Battn–10/26/1780, 4th Class 3rd Co 6th Battn 7/27/1782 companies commanded by Captain John Greenawalt. Died 8/8/1794 | ||||
Marlatt | Earl | (11) | Army | Pvt | WWII | died 2/1/1989 | |||
Marsh | James | T. | (17) | Army | SP-5/ES | Vietnam Era | 1967-1970 | James served in the Army from 1967-1970. His basic training was at Fort Bragg NC, advanced , training at Fort Monmouth NJ, and deploymentc training at Fort Lewis WA. He was deployd to Vietnamto the )R Line Montain, Central Highlands from 1968-1969. He was deployed to the US at Ft Indiantown Gap PA as a Stockade Guard for six months and training NCO for six months. | |
Martinez | James | A. | (21) | Marines | Staff Sergeant | WOT | 20+ | Served in Iraq & Afghanistan. Marine Corps Reserve | |
Martucci | Peter | L. | (15) | Army | PFC | Korean | 8 yrs | Peter L. Martucci served active military dutyfro February 28, 1952 thru February 27, 1954 at Fort Hood Texas during th Korean Conflict. Documentation shows he continued I the standby Army Reserve until February 27, 1960 when he received honorable discharge documentation. | |
Marzano | Leonard | J. | (17) | Marines | E5 | Vietnam Era | 1968-1970 | U S Fifth Army Headquarters & U S Army Europe Special Troop Group | |
Masenheimer | Dewey | J. | (17) | Marines | E-4 CPL | Vietnam | 2 years | ||
Masiko | Joel | C. | (15) | Marines | E-3 Corporal | Korean | 1955-1963 | I joined the US Marine Corp Resrve on April 16, 1955 at the age of 20 as a private. One year later, I was a Private 1st Class. We were an Anti-aircraft Battalion 90 MM, trained at 29 Palms Marines Base in the desert of Southern CA. There we fired at airplanes towing a long white sleee. The 90MMs were hand feed. Two years later the unit switched over to 75 automatic feed. After that summer training, I was promoted to Corporal E3 rank. The promotion was “Meritorious Award.” During my 8 years of service my unit was put on stand-by for active duty 2 times, at the end of the Korean War and the end of the Vietnam Conflict. | |
Mastauskas | Rodney | J. | (17) | Coast Guard | E5 Petty Officer 2nd Class | Vietnam | 1971-1975 | ||
Masters | William | H. | (11) | Army | T-5 | WWII | died 5/18/2008 | ||
Matthias | Robert | C. Jr. | (11) | Army | WWII | Paratrooper with an airborne division | |||
Matthias | Steven | R. | (17) | Air Force | AIC | Vietnam Era | |||
Mattorn | Bruce | M. | (17) | Air Force | Vietnam | died 10/18/1989 | |||
Matz | Robert | I. | (11) | Army | T-4 | WWII | 1942-1946 | ||
Matz-Stump | June | K. | (11) | WAC | WWII | Womens Army Corp | |||
Maurer | William | H. | (11) | WWII | |||||
McCarter | Robert | E. Jr. | (11) | Army | WWII | ||||
McCoy | George | H. | (11) | WWII | |||||
McCoy | Howard | S. | (8) | CPL | WWI | died 1973 | |||
McGinley | Timothy | F. | (17) | Marines | Corporal | Vietnam | 2 yrs. | Tim was in college with #47 in the draft. He then enlisted in the Marines. I’m very proud of my husband with his life after serving his country. | |
McKenney | John | (11) | Army | Cpl | WWII | 4 years | Wounded on 3/3/1944 at the Battle of the Bulge | ||
McKenney | Peter | R. | (17) | Army | E-5 Sgt | Vietnam | 3 years | Army National Guard | |
McKenney | Robert | D. | (11) | Army | Col | WWII | 20 yrs. | Pearl Harbor survivor | |
McKenney-Kime | Patricia | (19) | Army | Capt | 75-90 | 1977-1981 | |||
McKenney-Petrie | Lu | (13) | Army | 1st Lt | Cold War | 1979-1982 | Europe | ||
McMichael | Malcolm | H. Sr. | (15) | Army | CPL | Korean | 2 yrs. | ||
McMillen | Colin | C. | (21) | Army | E-5 | WOT | 4 yrs. | OEF/IEF. Colin served as an Army Ranger including tours of duty in Afghanistan and Iraq. | |
McMillen | Ian | S. | (21) | Marines | E-3 | WOT | 4 yrs. | Ian served four years in the Marine Corps, from Jan 2006 – Dec. 2010, and was a Lance Corporal upon honorable discharge. He served two tours in Afghanistan with 1/6 Infantry, 2 Mar Division. | |
McMillen | Marilyn | R. | (17) | Army | E-4 | Vietnam Era | 3 yrs. | I served in the Army from Oct. 1970 – Nov. 1973 stateside, mainly at Ft. Hood Tx. | |
McNally | Ryan | P. | (21) | Navy | WOT | 2012 NWLSD grad | |||
McQuilken | Benjamin | H. | (21) | Army | WOT | 11B Infantryman | |||
Meckes | Gregory | J. | (21) | Army | SFC | WOT | 2000 to current | Afghanistan Global War on Terrorism | |
Meitzler | Leon | L. | (17) | Army | Vietnam | 1970-1972 | Leon was a Combat Engineer for the Vietnam War from 1970 to 1972. He was drafted into the Army. He livd in Weisenberg Township, attended Weisenberg Elementary School and Northwestern High School. Being a Vet was definitely a proud honor that he held. | ||
Melicharek | Milan | (17) | Air Force | Vietnam | |||||
Mengel | Franklin | E. | (17) | Air Force | E4 | Vietnam Era | 1962-1966 | Thailand, worked on F105’s | |
Mengel | Kenneth | R. | (11) | Navy | E-7 Chief Petty Officer | WWII | 1941-1947 | Pacific Theater, was under command of Alex T. Burke, Little Beavers Distroyer DD107 | |
Mengel | Richard | E. | (17) | Army | Sgt E 5 | Vietnam | 1966-1968 | 25th Inf Division 4/23 Mech C Company. Two Purple Hearts, Bronze Star, Combat Inf. Badge, National Defense Ribbon, Vietnam Compaign, Vietnam Service Ribbon, Drafted–two years made Sgt E5 Tet Offensive. | |
Meninger | Henry | (3) | Army/Miliitia | Sgt | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Company Northampton County Militia of 1778 | |||
Merkel | Christophel | (3) | PVT 4th Class | Revolutionary | 5th Co., 2nd Battalion Northampton County Militia | ||||
Merkel | Ernest | W. | (11) | Army | WWII | died 8/22/1927 | |||
Merkel | Kenneth | N. | (17) | Marines | Cpl | Vietnam | 1965-1971 | 176th Co B | |
Merkle | Harold | L. | (11) | Army | PFC | WWII | 1944-1946 | Guard patrolman, Good Conduct medal, American Theater Ribbon, European African Middle Eastern Theater Ribbon, WWII Victory Ribbon. Died 6/1/2007 | |
Mesker | Steve | (22) | WOT | ||||||
Messick | Charles | J. Jr. | (11) | Navy | WWII | died 11/19/1999 | |||
Messinger | Clifford | L. | (11) | Army | Staff Sergeant | WWII | 4 1/2yrs. | ||
Metrick | Aaron | J. | (21) | Navy | Lt Commander | WOT | 2006 to present | Aaron deployed twice on the aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower CVN 69 to the Midde East. As a Naval Flight Officer, he flew combat missions over Afghanistan for OEF. The third time he was deployd, he was leader of a drone unit attached to a seal team at a remote forward operating base near Dahlke, Afghanistan. That deployment was under Operation Freedom’s Sentinel. | |
Metzer | Martin | (3) | Sgt | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 6th Co. Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Metzger | Arnold | A. | (17) | Army | E-5 | Vietnam Era | 1967-1969 | 14 months in Korea on DMZ. MOS 31L20 Radio relay carrier repairman. Site Chief Oct. ’68 to May 69. | |
Metzger | Farrell | T. | (13) | Army | E-4 | Cold War | 5 yrs. | stateside | |
Metzger | Franklin | G. Jr. | (13) | Marines | E-5 Sgt | Cold War | 8 yrs. | Marines Corps Reserves served stateside | |
Metzger | Franklin | G. Sr. | (15) | Air Force | Airman 1st Class | Korean | 4 yrs. | ||
Metzger | Fred | O | (13) | WWII | |||||
Metzger | Harrison | (6) | Civil War | ||||||
Metzger | Marlin | L. | (13) | Army | Spc4 | Cold War | 2 yrs | Scored 996 out of 1000 pts. in tank and army vehicles school. Expert with M1 rifle. Cuban Missile Crisis. | |
Metzger | Milton | D. | (13) | Army | WWII | ||||
Metzger | Moses | (6) | Infantry | Private | Civil War | 8/29/1864 – 5/31/1865 | Company H 209th Regt PA Vol Infantry. Died 5/22/1918 | ||
Metzger | Richard | C. | (17) | Army | SP 5 | Vietnam Era | 1963-1965 | Heavy Equipment Operator, Combat Engineers Battalion | |
Metzger-Haines | Mollie | J. | (11) | Naval Reserves | WWII | 1942-1944 | US Naval Training Station, Cedar Falls Iowa; Naval Dental School, NNMC, Bethesda MD; US Naval Training Station, Bronx, NY; US Naval Hospital, Brooklym NY.Hospital Apprentice 2C, Pharmacist’s Mate 3C & 2C, V-10 (WR), Dental Assistant | ||
Metzger-Morton | Mary | A. | (11) | Army | WWII | WWII/Korean | |||
Micklus | Thomas | (20) | SPC | Gulf War | |||||
Mikosky | Charles | W. | (17) | Marines | Vietnam Era | 1964-1967 | died 8/10/2021 | ||
Milchenski | Richard | W. | (17) | Air Force | E4 Sgt | Vietnam | 7 yrs | 4 active years, 3 reserve. I wish more young men would be American Patriots. | |
Miller | Adam | (3) | 4th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co. Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 1st Co. of 1780 & 1782 | ||||
Miller | Andreas | (3) | Pvt | Revolutionary | 7th Class 5th co 2nd Battn Northampton County Militia of 1777 Company of Captain Peter Trexler. Died 1/29/1833 | ||||
Miller | Andrew | (3) | Infantry | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co. Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 1st Co. of 1780 & 1782 | ||||
Miller | Catherine | A. | (21) | Marines | MSgt | 92-2001 | 20 yrs | US Marine Corps and Air Force National Guard | |
Miller | Charles | R. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Miller | Christian | (3) | 1st Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Company Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion, 1st Company Militia of 1780 | ||||
Miller | Claude | (8) | WWI | ||||||
Miller | David | J. | (17) | Marines | Sgt 1st Class | Vietnam | 4yrs | ||
Miller | Earl | L. | (17) | Army | SPE 3 | Vietnam | 2 years | Company C 84 Engineers 18th Brigade. Received Bronze Star, V device | |
Miller | Eric | K. | (19) | Navy | SK2 | 75-90 | 1975-1979 | USS Richmond K. Turner CG-20. Atlantic Ocean | |
Miller | Gerald | R. | (17) | Army | Spec 4 | Vietnam | 1966-1968 | Gerald was inducted into the Army in August 1966 and after several months stateside was dpolyed to Vietnam in July 1967. He served as a Parts Specialist with the 577th Engineering BN, Copany C “Iron Soldiers”. Some areas he sawin Vietnam were Bien Hoa, Cam Ranh Bay and Tuy Hoa. He was honorably discharge from active duty in May 1968. died 12/19/2023 | |
Miller | Harry | R. | (11) | WWII | 176th Co B | ||||
Miller | Harry | W. | (11) | Army | WWII | ||||
Miller | Jacob | (3) | 1st Class | Revolutionary | 3r Battalion 6th Co. Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Miller | John | P. | (5) | War of 1812 | |||||
Miller | John | (5) | Pvt | War of 1812 | Co 118 PA Infantry. Died in New Tripoli of suicide. At time suicide made him ineligible to be buried on Arlington. His stone was delivered to us by the US Veterans Administration. They were honoring all Vets wherever they were buried. Stone delivered 1980. Buried on Back Acres Farm 7843 Sechler Rd New Tripoli PA | ||||
Miller | Lorenz | (3) | 8th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Mililtia of 1782 | ||||
Miller | Martin | J. | (11) | WWII | |||||
Miller | Nicholas | (3) | Captain | Revolutionary | 7th Company 3rd Battn Northampton County Militia (6/18/1777). Died 11/8/1818 | ||||
Miller | Philip | (3) | Infantry | 3rd Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 3rd Company Northampton County Militia of 1778 | |||
Miller | Randall | W. | (11) | WWII | |||||
Miller | Richard | K. | (11) | Army | WWII | died 2/18/2019 | |||
Miller | Samuel | C. | (19) | Army | Cold War | ||||
Miller | Valentine | (3) | Ensign | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Miller | Victor | W. | (11) | WWII | 1941-1945 | ||||
Miller | William | A. | (17) | Army | SP4 | Vietnam Era | July 1964-1967 | served in Germany | |
Millward | Nicholas | H. | (21) | Marines | Captain | WOT | currently serving | ||
Minch | Philip | (3) | 1st Class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 4tth Company, Northampton County Militia of 1782 | ||||
Minnich | Fred | E. Jr. | (11) | Navy | WWII | died 12/15/2001 | |||
Minnich | Gary | W. | (17) | Navy | E-5 MM2 | Vietnam | 4 yrs. | USS Lexington CV16 Aircraft Carrier | |
Mitchell-Smith | Margaret | A. | (18) | Army | PFC | Vietnam | 1955-1957 | ||
Moeser | Henry | (3) | 7th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 3rd Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Mohr | Donald | R. | (15) | Army | Korean | died 2/19/2002 | |||
Mohr | Richard | J. Sr. | (15) | Army | CPL | Korean | 1955-1957 | Instructor on MM55 90MM | |
Mohr | Robert | D. | (18) | Marine/Navy | HM 3 | Vietnam | 1966-1969 | ||
Mohr | Ronald | E. | (18) | Navy Seabees | E03 | Vietnam Era | 1971-1975 | USS Franklin D. Roosevelt CVA 42 3/72-5/73, USN Mobile Construction Battalion 4 5/73-7/75 Navy Seabees Construction Equipment Operator | |
Mohrbach | Robert | W. | (11) | Navy | WWII | died 1995 | |||
Monroe | John | C. | (11) | Navy | Chief Boatswain | WWII | |||
Montz | Nicholas | (5) | Revolutionary | ||||||
Montz | William | (5) | War of 1812 | ||||||
Moore | Richard | (18) | Army | 1st Sgt | Vietnam | 1964-1986 | |||
Moose | Daniel | (6) | Civil War | ||||||
Moran | James | W. | (21) | Air Force | S Sgt | WOT | 4 Yrs. | ||
Mordaunt | J. Bruce | (15) | Army | Korean | 1953-1956 | US Army Security Service, Kyota Japan. Died 1/6/2021 | |||
Morgan | Eugene | M. | (18) | Air Force | Sgt. | Vietnam | 1968-1972 | Phan Rang Vietnam 1970 | |
Moritz | Michael | (3) | 6th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion 4th Co. Northampton County Militia of 1782 | ||||
Morris | Vincent | P. | (11) | Navy | WWII | died 6/26/2004 | |||
Morrison | Caitlyn | C. | (22) | Army National Guard | E4 | WOT | 10/18/2019 to present | ||
Morrison | Ronald | (18) | Vietnam | ||||||
Morton | Edward | P. | (18) | Marines | Vietnam | ||||
Morton | Kenneth | A. | (11) | WWII | |||||
Mory | Leo | A. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Moser | Burkhardt | (3) | Army/Militia | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co Northampton County Miltia of 1778, 6th Battalion 1st Co Militia of 1780, 1782. died 1807 | ||||
Moser | Daniel | (3) | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion,1st Company Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | |||||
Moser | Edward | P. | (18) | Vietnam | Came home and went to Seminary College and became a minister, served as a minister in some local churches. Died 11/19/1999 | ||||
Moser | John | W. | (11) | Navy | Seaman 1st Class | WWII | 1945-1946 | Victory Medal, American Theater Medal, Asian Pacific Medal | |
Moser | John | (3) | 7th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 4tth Company, Northampton County Militia of 1782 | ||||
Moser | Robert | A. | (18) | Navy | PO2 | Vietnam | USS Bennington CVS-20 Longbeach CA. Radarman | ||
Mosser | Charles | H. | (11) | Army | T-4 | WWII | 1941-1945 | ||
Mosser | Forrest | G. | (11) | WWII | Artillary | ||||
Mosser | Jacob | (6) | Civil War | 176th Co I | |||||
Mosser | Michael | (3) | 3rd Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Mosser | Michael | (3) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co Northampton County Militia of 1778 | |||||
Mosser | Philip | Jr | (3) | 2nd class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Company Northampton County Militia 1778, 6th Battalion 1st Company Northampton County Militia 1780, 1782 | |||
Mosser | Philip | (3) | 2nd class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Company Northampton County Militia 1778, 6th Battalion 1st Company Northampton County Militia 1780 | ||||
Mosser | Tobias | (3) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | |||||
Motzer | Martin | (3) | Pvt 8th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion 6th Co 8th Class Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Moyer | Andrew | (3) | Lt. | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 6th Co Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Moyer | Carl | L. | (18) | Army | Spec 4 | Vietnam | 1968-1973 | ||
Moyer | Charles | O. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Moyer | Charles | (3) | Pvt 7th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion 6th Co 7th Class Northampton County Militia of 1780 | ||||
Moyer | Clarence | R. | (18) | Army | Spec 4 | Vietnam | 1971-1977 | ||
Moyer | Edwin | D. Jr. | (11) | Army | WWII | died 4/10/2013 | |||
Moyer | Engle | (3) | Pvt 3rd class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Moyer | Ernest | H. | (13) | Army | WWII | ||||
Moyer | Forrest | G. | (11) | Army | Major | WWII | |||
Moyer | Joseph | (6) | Civil War | KIA | |||||
Moyer | Randall | H. | (18) | Army | Vietnam | died 2/22/1983 | |||
Moyer | Richard | B. | (15) | Army | Korean | Army Signal Corps died 11/16/2012 | |||
Moyer | Robert | J. | (15) | Army | Korean | died 1/8/1991 | |||
Moyer | Rodney | D. Dr. | (13) | Navy | Lt. Medical Officer | Cold War | 7 yrs | died 9/17/2021 Medical Residency Marine Corps School Quantico VA. Retired 1959. Reservist 4th Naval District US Naval Base Philadelphia PA. Internship 1956-57 US Naval Station Albens Long Island NY | |
Moyer | Wayne | H. | (15) | Navy | Korean | died 1976 | |||
Moyer | William | A. III | (15) | Korean | |||||
Moyer | William | (3) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co. Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 1st Co of 1780 & 1782 | |||||
Muhr | Leopold | (15) | Marines | Korean | |||||
Mullen | James | (18) | Naval Reserves | Vietnam Era | 1960-1966 | James served on active duty from January 1962 to January 1964. He served the Navy Seabees as a Construction man in Amphibious Battalion 2 out of Little Creek VA. | |||
Mume | George | (3) | 3rd Class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion 3rd Company Northampton County Militia of 1782 | ||||
Mummy | Jacob | (3) | Capt | Revolutionary | 1776-1780 | Prisoner of War 11/16/1776. Survived, prisoner xchang 1780 | |||
Musgenung | Jacob | (3) | Sergeant | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 3rd Company Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 3rd Company Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Muth | William | H. H. | (11) | WWII | died 1964 | ||||
Muthard | Alfred | (6) | Pvt | Civil War | Co. K. 47th Regt PA Vol Infantry discharged 9/18/1865, died 5/25/1875 | ||||
Muthard | Douglass | D. | (19) | Army | SP5 | Cold War | 1968-1970 | served stateside in Utah testing grounds | |
Nagle | Robert | A. | (15) | Navy | 3rd Class | Korean | 1950-1954 | ||
Najarian | Edward | P. | (14) | Army | 1st Lt. | Cold War | 1955-1957 | Enrolled in ROTC at Yale. Basic training at Ft Sill, OK. Forward Artillary Observer, 2nd Armored Division US Army West Germany “Hell on Wheels”. | |
Natoli | John | S. | (11) | WWII | |||||
Navarro | Mario | C. | (18) | Army | Sgt | Vietnam | died 7/14/2011 | ||
Naylor | Hubert | (11) | Navy | Petty Officer 1st Class | WWII | 4 yrs. | died August 2000 | ||
Neff | Conrad | (3) | Sgt | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Neff | John | (3) | Pvt 1st Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Company Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Neier | Daniel | (3) | Pvt 8th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 6th Co. Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Neier | John | Jr. | (3) | 2nd Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 6th Co. Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | |||
Neimeyer | David | (19) | Navy | LCDR | 75-90 | 1973-1994 | |||
Nelson | Lyle | R. | (11) | Army Air Corps | TSGT | WWII | Served in Europe | ||
Nelson | Walter | L. | (14) | Army | Captain | Cold War | 1982-1990 | Airborne Combat Engineer. Central America | |
Nemeth | Raymond | C. Sr. | (18) | Navy | E5 | Vietnam | 2 yrs | ||
Nester | Charles | J. | (15) | Army | CPL | Korean | 1950-1952 | 587th Engineer Maint. Co, | |
Nester | Claude | S. | (11) | Army Air Corps | S Sgt | WWII | 1942-1946 | Army Air Corps | |
Nester | Robert | S. | (18) | Army | S Sgt E6 | Vietnam | 1969-1975 | Army & National Guard | |
Nester | Samuel | (6) | Pvt | Civil War | 1860-1862 | Co. G 96th Regt PA Volunteers | |||
Nestor | Nathaniel | (18) | Army | Sgt E 5 | Vietnam | 1965-1967 | |||
Neuhart | George | J | (3) | Army/Militia | Sgt | Revolutionary | 3rd & 4th Battalion, Northampton County Militia. Died 1831 | ||
Neun | Conrad | (3) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 1st Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | |||||
Newcomer | Todd | C. | (20) | Army | Specialist | 1992-2001 | 1995-2001 | ||
Newhard | Barry | (20) | Army | PFC | Gulf War | 1990-1992 | Ft. Reily, Persian Gulf | ||
Newhard | Leroy | L. | (11) | Army | WWII | ||||
Newhard | Paul | P. | (11) | WWII | |||||
Niblick | Leroy | L. | (11) | WWII | |||||
Nicholas | William | J. | (11) | WWII | died 2010 | ||||
Nothstein | Henry | (3) | 8th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 3rd Company Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 3rd Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Nothstein | Peter | (3) | 2nd Lt | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 6th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780 (2nd Class), 1782 (2nd Lt.) | ||||
Nungesser | George | (3) | 2nd Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 6th Co. Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Company Militia of 1780 | ||||
O’Connor | Carol | (14) | Air Force | Cold War | 6/271977-6/26/1981 | Served in Okinawa and in Utah. | |||
O’Connor | Joe | (18) | Army | Vietnam | 6/21/1972-3/25/1974 | served here in the United States in Washington. Died 1/30/2023 | |||
Oettinger | Christopher | (3) | Sgt | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Ohl | Lloyd | C. | (18) | Army | Vietnam Era | peacetime | died 4/28/2017 | ||
Ohlinger | Benneville | (6) | Pvt | Civil War | 1862-1863 | Co. K 167th Regt PA Drafted Militia Infantry | |||
Ohlwine | Daniel | (6) | Civil War | 176th Co I | |||||
Old | Eberhard | (3) | Corporal | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780 | ||||
Oldt | Clark | W. | (11) | Army | WWII | ||||
Olewine | Clarence | R. | (11) | WWII | 1st tour Vietnam, 1966-1967 with 173rd AirBorne BDE. 2nd tour 1968 with 82nd AirBorne Div. | ||||
Olewine | Russell | J. | (11) | WWII | |||||
Olewine | Thomas | H. | (18) | E4 | Vietnam | 2 yrs | 176th Co B | ||
Opp | Anthony | (3) | Pvt 1st Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co. of 1778 6th Co., 6th Ballation, Northampton County Militia 1780 & 1782 | ||||
Opp | Philip | (3) | Pvt 6th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co. of 1778 6th Co., 6th Ballation, Northampton County Militia 1780 & 1782 | ||||
Osenkarski | John | E. | (20) | Army | E5 Sgt | 92-2001 | 1992-1993 | Mogadishu, Somalia | |
Osterhout | Franklin | F. MD | (11) | Army | Lt Col. | WWII | died 1975 | ||
Osterhout | Fred | R. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Oswald | Daniel | (3) | Pvt 1st Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co. of 1778 6th Co., 6th Ballation, Northampton County Militia 1780 & 1782 | ||||
Oswald | Donald | R. | (11) | WWII | Served in the US.died 1/22/2021 | ||||
Oswald | Elihu | (6) | Civil War | 176thCo I | |||||
Oswald | Floyd | T. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Oswald | Frederick | C. | (11) | Army | PFC | WWII | Europe | ||
Oswald | George | F. | (8) | WWI | name on plaque at Jacob’s Church | ||||
Oswald | Henry | (3) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co. of 1778 | |||||
Oswald | Isaac | D. | (6) | Civil War | 174th Pennsylvania Voluntary Army | ||||
Oswald | Jacob | (3) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co. of 1778 6th Co., 6th Ballation, Northampton County Militia Foot Soldier 1780 & 1782 | |||||
Oswald | John | (3) | Army/Militia | Revolutionary | died 1839 | ||||
Oswald | Palmer | H. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Oswald | Samuel | (6) | Civil War | ||||||
Oswald | Tilghman | M. | (11) | WWII | European Theatre | ||||
Oswald | Wayne | J. | (11) | Army | T-5 Med. Det | WWII | |||
Oswald | Wilmer | C. | (11) | Army Air Corp | WWII | ||||
Ott | Leroy | W. | (11) | Army | PFC | WWII | KIA | Anti tank Co. 22nd Infantry 4th Division. Killed in Normandy France June 15, 1944–26 years old. Buried Beverly National Cemetary New Jersey | |
Otter | Gerald | N. | (18) | Army | SP 4 | Vietnam Era | 1966-1967 | Honorable discharge | |
Ottinger | Gottlieb | (3) | 1st Class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion 3rd Company Northamton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Owen | James | B. | (11) | WWII | |||||
Paige | Paul | (19) | Army | Vietnam | KIA | ||||
Parks | Edwin | (14) | Army | Cold War | |||||
Parks | Scott | (14) | Air Force | Cold War | |||||
Parry | Donald | L. | (18) | Air Force | E4 Sgt | Vietnam | 1966-70 | ||
Parry | LeRoy | K. | (11) | Army/NGUS | SFC E7 | WWII | 1943-70 | ||
Partington | Douglas | W. | (19) | Army | Staff Sergeant | 75-90 | 1979-1989 | ||
Partington | William | O. | (15) | Army | M Sgt | Korean | 1950-1953 | He was a paratrooper and had many hazardous jumps. As a result saw many of his comrads perish. He suffered from PSTD. | |
Pastore | Ralph | B. III | (21) | Coast Guard | WOT | ||||
Pattishall | Eugene | R. | (11) | WWII | |||||
Paul | Frank | C. | (11) | WWII | |||||
Paul | Mark | A. | (20) | Army | SPC | 92-2001 | 4 yrs. | ||
Paul | Paul | (3) | 5th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 4th Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Peiffer | Arlyn | R. | (18) | Army | Vietnam | ||||
Peiffer | Claude | A | (11) | Pvt 1st Class | WWII | Died 5/22/1988 | |||
Peiffer | Dennis | (18) | Vietnam | ||||||
Peiffer | Glenn | D. | (18) | Army | Vietnam Era | 74 NWLSD grad | |||
Penk | Hugh | (3) | Sgt | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Perdick | Joseph | (18) | Army | MSG E-8 | Vietnam | 22 yrs. | served in Vietnam 1970-1971 | ||
Pergosky | John | M. Jr. | (18) | Army | E4 | Vietnam Era | 1961-1962 | Disabled SP4 | |
Perich | Charles | P. | (18) | Army | SP 5 | Vietnam Era | 3 yrs. | Served in Germany during Vietnam War | |
Peter | Casper | III | (3) | Infantry | PVT | Revolutionary | 4th Co, 2nd Battalion Northampton County Militia. Died 1811 | ||
Peter | Dewalt | (3) | Militia | PVT | Revolutionary | 5th Co. 6th Battalion Northampton County Militia serving under Capt. Conrad Reader | |||
Peter | Heinrich | (5) | Army/Militia | Cpl | War of 1812 | 101st Regiment, Pennsylvania Militia. died 1840 | |||
Peter | Henry | W. | (7) | Army | Spanish American | ||||
Peter | Howard | L. | (11) | WWII | KIA | ||||
Peter | Howard | M. | (7) | Marines | Colonel | Spanish American | Served in 3 wars, Span. American, WWI, WWII. Died 4/25/1971 | ||
Peter | Jacob | (3) | Pvt | Revolutionary | 7th Class 5th Co 3rd Battn Northampton County Militia–1778, 7th Class 5th Co 6th Battn Northampton County Militia–10/26/1780,7th Class 5th Co. 6th Battn Northampton County Militia 1782. All three companies commanded by Captain Conrad Ritter. Died 4/22/1804 | ||||
Peter | Joel | H. | (6) | Army/Militia | Civil War | Co. I, 38th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers. Died 1915 | |||
Peter | Johan | (4) | Infantry | Revolutionary | |||||
Peter | Johannes | R. | (4) | Army/Militia | Revolutionary | died 1818 | |||
Peter | Johannes | (5) | Army/Militia | War of 1812 | 5th Co., 38th Regiment Pennsylvania Militia. Died 1857 | ||||
Peter | John | H. | (4) | Army/Militia | Revolutionary | 7th Co., 3rd Battalion Northampton County Militia. Died 1818 | |||
Peter | Jonas | Militia | PVT | War of 1812 | 5th Company 38th regiment Pennsylvania Militia. Died 6/12/1863 | ||||
Peter | Jonas | (5) | Militia | PVT | War of 1812 | 5th Company 38th regiment Pennsylvania Militia. Died 6/12/1863 | |||
Peter | Moses | H. | (6) | Army/Militia | PVT | Civil War | Co I, 38th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers. Died 1914 | ||
Peter | Sterling | H. | (15) | Army | Korean | died 1/26/2020 | |||
Peter | Theobold | (4) | Army/Militia | PVT | Revolutionary | 5th Co, 3rd Battalion, Northampton County Militia. Died 1795 | |||
Peter | Wilhelm (William) | (4) | Revolutionary | 32 PA Infantry Unit A of the Northampton Militia. He died April 1, 1813. | |||||
Peters | Cyrus | A. | (8) | WWI | medical detachment 109 Inf. 28th Div. | ||||
Peters | Donald | L. | (15) | Army | Sgt | Korean | 3 yrs. | served stateside | |
Peters | Donald | W. | (19) | Army Na. Guard | CSM | 75-90 | 36 years 1971 to 2008 | Command Sergeant Major Army and National Guard. Bosnia | |
Peters | Edwin | H. | (8) | Army | WWI | ||||
Peters | Fred | F. Jr. | (18) | Marines | CPL | Vietnam | 4 yrs. | ||
Peters | Fred | J. | (8) | Marines | WWI | ||||
Peters | Ray | C. | (18) | Army National Guard | Sgt | Vietnam Era | 1960-1970 | died 1/18/2011 | |
Peters | Richard | A. | (18) | Army | Spec 5 | Vietnam | Served in Germany | ||
Peters | Roland | M. | (15) | Korean | |||||
Peters | Roy | W. | (15) | Corporal | Korean | died 12/25/2007 | |||
Peters | Warren | J. Jr. | (11) | Army | WWII | died 12/10/2010 | |||
Peters | Wilbert | N. | (13) | Army | WWII | ||||
Peters-McMahen | Debra | A. | (19) | Navy | E8 | 75-90 | 1981-2007 | 3 Western Pacific Deployments: USS John C. Stennis, 2 USS Nimitz IA deployment, 1 year Mazar-e-sharit, Afghanistan. Meritorious Service Medal, 5 Navy Achievment Medals, and numerous other medals and awards. Air Warfare Designation-Surface Warfare Designation. Operation Enduring Freedom | |
Petrie | Charles | R. | (14) | Army | Cold War | 1979-2000 | |||
Pfeifly | Franklin | T. | (11) | Army | WWII | 3 1/2 yrs. | |||
Phillip | Reuben | (6) | Civil War | KIA | 176th Co I | ||||
Phillips | Carl | W. | (15) | Korean | |||||
Phillips | Dale | A. | (18) | Air Force | Sgt | Vietnam | 4 years | ||
Phillips | William | F. | (18) | Army | SP4 | Vietnam | Dec. 1965-Nov. 1971 | died 1/29/1994 | |
Pickens | Joshua | K. | (21) | Air Force | E-4 | WOT | 2000-2003 | Operation Enduring Freedom. Honorable Discharge-medical | |
Pieffer | Clarence | J. | (11) | Army | WWII | died 2/7/1998 | |||
Pierce | J. Hubert | (15) | Marines | Sgt | Korean | 4 yrs. | Korean service medal W-3, UN service medal, National Defense, Good Conduct | ||
Piger | Erick | M. | (11) | Army | WWII | died 3/11/1971 | |||
Piger | Erwin | G. | (11) | Army | WWII | died 1966. Sgt. 110th Eng. BN | |||
Pilat | Kenneth | S. | (21) | Marines | PFC | WOT | 2015-2020 | Served as infantry rifleman (0311). | |
Pilat | Lawrence | G. | (11) | Marines | WWII | ||||
Place | Shane | G. | (18) | Navy Reserve | AN | Vietnam Era | 1955-1963 | ||
Player | Gregory | (20) | Major | Gulf War | |||||
Pompelli | Quindi “Frank” | (15) | Army | Korean | died April 1991 | ||||
Porche | Karl | H. | (19) | Air Force | died 2/17/2023 | ||||
Porter | John (Jack) | J. | (18) | Army | SPE5 | Vietnam | 2 years | ||
Poust | James | F. Sr. | (12) | Army | PFC | WWII | died 3/7/1993 | ||
Powers | Edward | J. Jr. | (12) | Army | WWII | Normandy Invasion | |||
Pribanich | Steven | M. | (21) | Army | Cpl | WOT | 4 years | Afghanistan | |
Price | James | J. | (15) | Army | Sgt | Korean | 3 yrs. | ||
Prick | Mathias | (4) | 8th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 4tth Company, Northampton County Militia of 1782 | ||||
Probst | Philip | J. | (4) | Ensign | Revolutionary | served as an ensign in the Continental Line in Revolutionary War.Died in 1782 | |||
Pudleiner | James | D. | (14) | Army | 1 Lt | Cold War | 4 yrs 1976-1980 | Transportation Corps-Amphibious Vehicles. In charge of LXVC V-30 Air vehicles. LLRC-15 Amphibious vehicles, Motor Pool Officer, Traffic Officer, Terminal Service XO | |
Pulley | Joseph | R. | (20) | Sgt. | Gulf War | ||||
Purugganan | Adolfo “Sonny” | C. Jr. | (18) | Air Force | S Sgt E5 | Vietnam | 1966-1969 | ||
Purugganan | David | E. | (18) | Army | Pvt | Vietnam Era | 1966 | ||
Rabenold | Charles | O. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Rabert | Lawrence | G. | (12) | Army | WWII | ||||
Rader | Irwin (Skip) | (12) | Navy | WWII | died 1/6/2009 | ||||
Rapp | William | R. | (12) | Army | T/4 | WWII | European/ Pacific 3186 Signal Service Battalion, died 9/11/2007 | ||
Rash | Emil | A | (13) | Marines | WWII | ||||
Rassler | Lawrence | C. | (15) | Marines | Sgt E5 | Korean | 1952-1955 | died 9/26/2005 | |
Rau | Andrew | (4) | 6th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1782 | ||||
Rau | George | (4) | 1st Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778 6th Batalion 4th Company Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Rau | Jacob | (4) | 6th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4tth Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Rau | Martin | (4) | Clerk | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 4th Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Rau | Moses | (6) | Pvt | Civil War | 11/11/1862 – 8/18/1863 | 176th Regt Company E., PA Drafted Militia. Died 3/23/1891 | |||
Raubenold | Albert | (15) | Marines | Korean | died 9/18/2017 | ||||
Rauch | Albert | V. | (12) | WWII | |||||
Rauch | Clarence | P. | (12) | Army | PFC | WWII | French Invasion Purple Heart | ||
Rauch | David | L. | (18) | Vietnam | |||||
Rauch | Herman | L. | (12) | Army | S Sgt | WWII | 3 yrs. | Served in Europe. died 3/22/1983 | |
Rauch | Lawrence | P. | (12) | Army | PFC | WWII | Purple Heart, two Bronze Stars. Died January 1994 Camp Carson CO | ||
Rauch | Ray | R. | (12) | Army | WWII | ||||
Rauch | Stephen | P. | (17) | Army | Spec 5 | Vietnam | |||
Rauch | Stephen | P. | (19) | Army | Spec-7 | Vietnam | 1966-1968 | Drafted into the Army from college. Basic training at Fort Jackson Columbia, South Carolina.Advanced individual training at Fort Eustis in Virginia for aircraft airframe & sheet metal repair. Assigned to Fort Bragg in North Carolina 517 Tranportation Company, then reassigned to Fort Eustis for aircraft engine school. Sent to Vietnam (Pleiku) as aircraft engine shop chief 604th Transportation Company aircraft direct support. In Vietnam during the Tet Offensive. | |
Rauch | Travis | M. | (22) | Navy | Commander | WOT | 1994-2017 | Enlisted in the Navy in 1994, qualified as a Nuclear Machinist’s Mate and achieved the rank of Petty Officer 2nd Class (E-5). Applied for Officer Candidate School and was commisioned in 1996 (Officer Training in Pensacola) and became a Naval Flight Officer (Navigator) on the S-3B Viking. Transistioned to Information Professional in 2004 and received the Rank of Commander (O-5). Transitioned to the Individual Ready Reserves in 2011, and retired from the Navy in 2017. Served during Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Endurig Freedom, Global War on Terror. | |
Rauch | William | J. | (12) | Army | WWII | ||||
Rausch | Earl | F. | (12) | Army | WWII | served in the Pacific. Died 12/20/1990 | |||
Reabold | Robert | C. | (15) | Korean | |||||
Ream | Donald | C. | (15) | Navy | Korean | 6/28/1949 to 4/24/1953 | died 3.17/1968 | ||
Reber | Tilghman | (6) | Civil War | ||||||
Redcay | William | P. | (18) | Navy | E5 | Vietnam | 1964-1968 | Awarded Navy Commendation Medal | |
Reed | Donald | A. Sr. | (15) | Army | Cold War | served in U S. died 5/14/1997 | |||
Reed | Robert | (19) | Korean | ||||||
Reeder | Bland | W. | (12) | Army | Major | WWII | 1941-1968 | Africa, Italy, Japan Served during WWII and Korean. Died 3/19/1999 Army & Army National Guard | |
Reeder | Martin | L. | (15) | Army | Sgt | Korean | 1942-1950 | KIA | Served in South Pacific with Invasion Forces on Japanese held islands. Killed in North Korea 11/25/1950. Body not recovered. |
Reeder | Waldo | E. | (12) | Army | Cpl | WWII | 2/17/43-2/26/1946 | ||
Reeser | Richard | H. | (19) | Cold War | died 12/14/2018 | ||||
Reeves | Gregory | A. | (19) | Navy | E5 | 75-90 | 1977-1981 | ||
Reeves | Shawn | M. | (20) | Air Force | Spec.4 | 92-2001 | 1993-1997 | died 2/14/2010 | |
Rehrig | Clarence | D. | (13) | Army | PFC | WWII | My father was awarded a Bronze star medal for a heroic achievement in Germany on August 7, 1944. My siblings are very proud of the service that he provided as a support during World War II. My father never really talked much about his service or experience so our knowledge of his tour is very limited, How ever we do know that he was also in Normandy, France. My father never spoke of this award, however I do recall him telling us the story of what he had to do to recover the heavy equipment so close to enemy lines. | ||
Rehrig | Cyrus | (6) | Civil War | Co G 2 PA Cav., died 4/8/1888 | |||||
Rehrig | James | E. | (18) | Air Force | E2 | Vietnam Era | 2 yrs, | Peacetime, died 7/12/2017 | |
Rehrig | Kelly | R. | (20) | Navy | E5 | Gulf War | 11 yrs. | Hull technician. Desert Storm, Kosovo | |
Rehrig | Medardus “Buster” | R. | (12) | Army | PFC | WWII | 1944-1945 | World War II Central European Campaign. Died 8/8/2011 | |
Rehrig | Terry | L. | (18) | Army | Sp4 | Vietnam | 1966-1968 | received Purple Heart 2/2/1968 | |
Reichard | Eugene | L. | (18) | Army | SP4 | Vietnam | 1964-1966 | ||
Reichelderfer | Cyrus | (4) | Revolutionary | 176th Co G | |||||
Reichert | George | (4) | 1st Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 8th Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Reidy | Elias | W. | (6) | Pvt | Civil War | Co. K 47th Regiment PA Volunteer Infantry-Surgeon’s Certificate | |||
Reigel | William | O. | (8) | Infantry | Pvt | WWI | Co. B 146th Infantry died 1961 | ||
Reimert | Nathan | A. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Reimert | Russell | D. | (12) | Army | WWII | died 8/13/2005 | |||
Reimert | Ryan | M. | (21) | Marines | Cpl | WOT | 4 yrs. | Ramadi, Iraq-2005-2007. Gamir Afghanistan-2008. OIF, OEF | |
Reinert | Donald | W. | (15) | Army Reserves | Korean | 1956-1964 | Army Engineer Reserves 1956-1964. Donald was in the Army ROTC while in college at Penn State, and played in the ROTC band, 1956-58. He also enlisted in the Army Engineer Reserves in 1956 and continued to serve until 1964. He was transferred from the Engineers to a Tank Battalion in Stroudsburg in 1960. He was never in a war zone. died 6/20/2021 | ||
Reinert | Reynold | G. | (14) | National Guard | Cold War | graduated 1954. died 8/17/2012 | |||
Reinert | Troy | M. | (21) | WOT | |||||
Reinhart | Claude | R. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Reinhart | Grant | I. | (12) | WWII | |||||
Reinhart | Hilda | J. | (8) | Army | nurse | WWI | Army Nurse. Died 8/23/1967 | ||
Reinhart | Peter | (4) | 4th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Reinsmith | George | H. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Reinsmith | Jacob | (4) | PVT 4th Class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 6th Company, 4th Class Northtampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Reiss | Daniel | (4) | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | |||||
Reiss | John | (4) | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, Northampton County Militia of 1782 | |||||
Reiter | Joseph | (18) | Vietnam | ||||||
Reitnauer | Peter | (4) | Revolutionary | ||||||
Reitz | Brigitta | (6) | Army | Civil War | W.H.R. Co. G 128 Regt. | ||||
Reitz | Charles | W. | (12) | Army | WWII | died 2/6/1990 | |||
Reitz | David | A. | (18) | Army | PFC | Vietnam | 1971-1973 | W.S.M.R. (White Sands Missile Range) New Mexico Atmospheric Sciences Laboratory (ASL) | |
Reitz | Lorenz | (4) | Militia | Pvt | Revolutionary | 1782, 1785 | 3rd Class 2nd Battalion Northampton County Militia in service to the United States on the Frontier | ||
Reitz | Mark | (14) | Army | PFC | Cold War | 1953-1964 | Served in Germany. Was in reerves until 1964 | ||
Reitz | Richard | A. | (14) | Air Force | A1C | Cold War | 1961-1964 | I served in Germany after basic training and Air Police school at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas. In March of 1961, sent to Bitburg Air Base in Germany serving in security patrol with K-9 training at Weisbaden Germany 36th Air Police. | |
Reitz | Thomas | H. | (15) | Navy | Korean | He was a Navy veteran of the Korean War, serving on the USS Catamouny. He received the Korean Service Medal. Died 10/22/2000 | |||
Reitz | William | H. | (6) | Army | Civil War | 8/1862–9 mos | Company G 128th Regt PA. William served in the Battles of South Mountain Antietam and Chancellorsville, taken prisoner and confined in Libby Prison several weeks when paroled | ||
Reitz | William | J. | (12) | Cpl | WWII | son of Oscar Reitz from Jordan Valley | |||
Reitz-Wear | Mildred | (12) | Army | WWII | |||||
Reppert | Chad | M. | (21) | Navy | E4 | WOT | 2010-2015 | OEF | |
Reppert | Dennis | P. | (18) | Marines | Vietnam | died 6/30/2020 | |||
Reppert | Norman | A. Sr. | (12) | Army | WWII | Normandy under General George Patton Army Anti Aircraft Artillary | |||
Reppert | Theodore | H. | (15) | Korean | |||||
Resh | Charles | T. | (18) | Navy | E 4 | Vietnam | 3 yrs. | Served on the Ticongaroga | |
Resh | Henry | (4) | 5th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Resh | Jacob | (4) | 5th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 4tth Company, Northampton County Militia of 1782 | ||||
Resh | Mark | T. | (21) | Army | Captain | WOT | KIA | 1996 NWLSD graduate-National Honor Society, Math Club, Student Council, Captain of varsity soccer team. Eagle Scout–Troop 72 Fogelsville. Univ. of Pittsburgh, BS Engineering. Apache Pilot, killed flying helecopter mission in Iraq 1/28/2007. OEF Silver Star, Bronze Star, Purple Heart | |
Rex | Abraham | (4) | Army/Militia | Revolutionary | Northampton County Militia of 1782. died 1825 | ||||
Rex | Bernard | J. | (4) | Infantry | Pvt | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 6th Company, 4th Class, Northampton County Militia–1780 & 1782. Both companies commanded by Captain Mathias Brobst. Took Oath of Alligiance July 6, 1778. Died 4/24/1802 | ||
Rex | Christopher | S. | (4) | Army | Sergeant | Revolutionary | 1777,1778, 1781-83 | In German, his name was Christophel/Christoffel. His calling name was Stophel or Stoffel.He signd the Oath of Alligiance as Stoffel Rex on August 25, 1777. He served in the3rd Battalion, 5th Company under Conrad Reader/Reeder(1778). He also served under Adam Seal/Deal/Diehl (1781-83). | |
Rex | Donald | D. | (4) | Navy/Marines | Korean | 1951-1953 | USMCR 1953-1978 | ||
Rex | Donald | L. | (15) | Army | SP-4 | Vietnam Era | 1966-1968 | died 7/25/2017 | |
Rex | Edwin | (18) | Army/Militia | PVT | Civil War | 209th Infantry Pennsylvania 1864-1865 died 1886 | |||
Rex | Georg | J. | (6) | Army/Militia | PVT | Revolutionary | Northampton County Militia of 1780. died 1800 | ||
Rex | Jacob | (4) | 4th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 6th Company, 4th Class Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Rex | James | L. Sr. | (4) | Army | Vietnam | He faithfully and honorably served his country in the Army during the Vietnam War, during which he was wounded in action and received a Purple Heart Medal. | |||
Rex | John | (18) | Captain | War of 1812 | died 1868 | ||||
Rex | Kenneth | C. | (5) | Army | PFC | WWII | 1943-1946 | died 6/12/1999 | |
Rex | Lewis | A. | (12) | Civil War | |||||
Rex | Lucas | C. | (6) | Navy | Chaplaincy | WOT | 2012-present | Naval Reserves | |
Rex | Matthew | (21) | Gulf War | ||||||
Rex | Penrose | H. W. | (20) | Corporal | Civil War | Served with Company I 38th PA Militia | |||
Rex | Wilhelm | W. Jr. | (6) | Army/Militia | Sgt | Revolutionary | 5th Co 3rd Battn Northampton County Militia–1778 commanded by Capt. Conrad Ritter, 6th Co 6th Battn–Northampton County Militia 1780-81 commanded by Capt. Frederick Sechler, 5th Co 6th Battn–Northampton County Militia 1782 commanded by Capt. Conrad Ritter. Died 8/20/1821 | ||
Rex | Wilhelm | (4) | Army/Militia | Revolutionary | Served under Col. Henry Geiger Battle of Germantown POW died 1837 | ||||
Rex | William | E. | (7) | Army/Militia | Civil War | Co. H., 209th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers 1864-1865. died 1897 | |||
Reynard | Charles | J. | (18) | Army | Vietnam | died 4/29/2008 | |||
Rhoads | Jacob | R. | (7) | Infantry | Civil War | ||||
Ricca | William | J. | (18) | Army | SP4 | Vietnam | 2 yrs. | Was 82nd Airborne and also belonged to the Long Rang reconnaissance Patrol that patrolled deep in enemy territory. His service was 1964-1966. He was awarded the Purple Heart and also awarded the Bronze Star with Valor for holding back the enemy while his platoon escape, and a National Defense Service Medal. Died 2/7/2023. | |
Rice | William | R. | (18) | Army | Sgt | Vietnam Era | 1969-1972 | Served in Germany | |
Ricker | John | J | (7) | Infantry | Pvt | Civil War | Co A, 49 Reg. PA Vol. Infantry died 1863 | ||
Rickerts | Frederich | (4) | 8th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Rickess | Henry | (4) | 3rd class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 6th Company, 3rd Class Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Riedy | Elias | W. | (7) | Army//Militia | PVT | Civil War | Co. K 47th Regiment PA Volunteers Sept. 1861-Nov.1861 died 1925 | ||
Riedy | James | M. | (15) | Army | SP3 | Korean | 1954-1956 | died 12/4/2006 | |
Riedy | Owen | (7) | Army/Militia | Chaplain | Civil War | Co. B 176th Infantry Regiment NY Chaplain. POW died 1904 | |||
Rinker | John | (7) | Civil War | ||||||
Rinker | Ronald | C. | (18) | Army | Specialist IV | Vietnam | Nov 1966 to Oct 1968 | ||
Rischel | Michael | (4) | 4th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 3rd Company, Northampton County Militia of 1782 | ||||
Rissmiller | Dean | T. | (14) | Army | PFC | Cold War | 1957-1959 | ||
Ritchie | Franklin | O. Jr. | (18) | Army | Vietnam | died 5/25/2020 | |||
Ritter | Carl | R. | (15) | Army | Korean | died 2000 | |||
Ritter | Garth | D. | (21) | Army | SS6 | WOT | 1998-present | ||
Ritter | John | (4) | 2nd Lt. | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Ritter | Phillip | K. | (18) | Army | SP5 | Vietnam Era | died 3/1/2014 | ||
Ritter | Thomas | M. | (12) | Navy | WWII | died 8/1/2001 | |||
Ritter | Walter | M. | (12) | Army | WWII | 176th Co I | |||
Rivera | Andrew | T. | (21) | Air Force | Sr Airman | WOT | currently on active duty | ||
Robbins | Chris | S. | (18) | Army | Sgt | Vietnam | 3 yrs | ||
Roberts | James | A. | (12) | Army | WWII | Purple Heart died 1984 | |||
Rock | James | T. | (18) | Army | E-5 | Vietnam | 2 yrs. | Combat Vet. Served in Vietnam, received 2 Bronze &1 Purple Heart. State side served with 1st Armored Div. Fort Hood TX. | |
Roeder | Leon | (7) | Civil War | ||||||
Roesch | Alfred | R. Jr. | (15) | Army | Sgt | Korean | 4 yrs. | ||
Rohr | Theodore | J. Sr. | (12) | Army | WWII | died 6/28/2015 | |||
Romig | Wilbur | J. F. Jr. | (18) | Army | SP5 | Vietnam | 1966-1968 | Unit 7th Squadron 1st Air Cav. Black Hawks helicopter crewchief | |
Rose | Edward | D. | (7) | Infantry | Corporal | Spanish American | 4/28/1898 – 11/16/1898 | Company D 4th Regt PA Voluneer. Porto Rico Expidition. Died 8/9/1934 | |
Rose | Lawrence | E. | (12) | WWII | |||||
Roth | Daniel | F. | (7) | Infantry | Pvt | Civil War | 10/23/1862 – 7/27/1863 | Company I 179th Regt PA Drafted Militia. Died 6/24/1909 | |
Roth | Gerald | R. | (15) | Army | Korean | died 3/9/2010 | |||
Roth | Richard | O. | (15) | Korean | |||||
Roth | Robert | (18) | Army | Vietnam | |||||
Ruch | Frederick | H. Sr. | (12) | Army | Cpt | WWII | Died 4/29/2002. He was a veteran of World War II, serving with the 82nd Airborne and participating in the Anzio and Normandy invasions. He rose to the rank of captain and received a Silver Star and a Purple Heart medal. He served in the Korean War with the 45th Infantry, Oklahoma “Thunderbirds.” He was president of Chapter 180 of the Order of the Purple Heart and the United Veterans of Allentown, and a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 13 and commander of Disabled American Veterans Chapter 7, both of Allentown. He was a member of the 50th anniversary of the Korean War committee in 2000, and of the Pro-Monument Association of Lehigh County and the Soldiers and Sailors Monument 100th anniversary committee in 1999. | ||
Ruch | Paul | (12) | Army | WWII | died 2/5/2019 | ||||
Ruff | John | (7) | Infantry | Pvt | Civil War | 11/7/1862 – 8/17/1863 | Company A 176th Regt PA Draft Militia. Died 3/27/1891 | ||
Rump | William | F. | (12) | Infantry | WWII | ||||
Rupp | David | G. | (18) | Army | SP4 | Vietnam | 1965-1967 | ||
Rupp | Ernest | W. | (14) | Navy Civil Service Division | Cold War | 24 yrs. | |||
Rupp | John | W. | (18) | Marines | Sgt | Vietnam | 1965-1967 | ||
Rupp | Robert | F. | (8) | Army | WWI | died 5/19/1968 | |||
Rupp | Roland | L. Rev. | (8) | Army | WWI | died 3/17/1944. Chaplain WWI 12/20/1917 to 5/20/1919, Chaplain WWII 7/31/1942 to 3/17/1944 | |||
Rupp | Russell | W. | (12) | Army | T-Sgt | WWII | 1941-1946 | ||
Rupp | Timothy | C. | (15) | Army | Korean | died 12.28/2013 | |||
Ruppert | Bernhart | (4) | 2nd Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 8th Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Ruppert | Peter | (4) | Corporal | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Ruppert | William | S. | (15) | Navy | Korean | 1948-1951 | died 10/10/2019 | ||
Ruprecht | George | (4) | Sgt | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 6th Co 7th Class Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co. Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Sacks | Dennis | J. | (18) | Air Force | Senior Master Sgt | Vietnam | 1974-2008 | ||
Sacks | Jay | W. | (15) | Army | CPL | Korean | 2 1/2 years | Helped to relieve the 1st Marines Div. 11/11/1950 in Wonsan, No. Korea. I was with the 3rd Div. A Battery 39th Field Artillary. | |
Sacks | Joan | A. | (18) | Air Force | E-5 | Vietnam | 12 yrs. | ||
Sacks | Paul | F. | (12) | WWII | Served as Maintenance Control NCO on FB8 Phantom Squadron VMFAT-101 | ||||
Sadler | Philip | (4) | Ensign | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 6th Co Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Saladino | John | J. | (21) | Army Reserves | Specialist | WOT | 8 yrs. | Afghanistan-Operation Enduring Freedom. I was ordered to active duty from 2003-2004 to Aberdeen Proving Grounds in MD, 203rd Military Intelligence Battalion. My reserve unit was 365th Combat Engineering Battalion where I served from 1997-2003. Total service time was from 1996-2004. I graduated from Northwestern Lehigh HIgh School in 1996 and enlisted in the Army Reserves under the name John Collins. Shortly after graduation, due to legal adoption, my name was changed to John Saladino. | |
Salm | Robert | G. | (18) | Air Force | Airman 1st Cl | Vietnam | 1971-1975 | ||
Salvadge | Joseph | J. | (18) | Marines | Vietnam | died 1/7/2012 | |||
Sander | David | (4) | 2nd Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 3rd Company Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 3rd Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Sander | Frederich | (4) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 1st Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | |||||
Sander | Jacob | (4) | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion 1st Co Northampton County Militia of 1780 & 1782 | |||||
Sassaman | Peter | (4) | Sgt | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Sauerwine | Earl | J. | (12) | Marines | WWII | Aircraft mechanic. died 10/12/2012 | |||
Saussele | George | (4) | 3rd class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 6th Company, 3rd Class Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Schadt | Craig | J. | (19) | Army | E-2 | 75-90 | 6/1991 to 12/1992 | was in Germany when they tore down The Wall | |
Schaeffer | John | (4) | 6th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Schaeffer | Mark | F. | (14) | Navy | E-3 | Cold War | 2 yrs. | Boatswain Mate, Carribean & Atlantic Drug Enforcement in Carribean, Haiti Conflict in Operation Uphold Democracy, Public Relations Tour of Western Europe & Africa | |
Schaeffer | Michael | W. | (20) | Army | E 7 | Gulf War | 21 yrs | Two Bronze Stars, Iraq X3, Korea X2, Guantanamo Bay 1 X. Bradley Fighting Vehicle Commander. PTSD | |
Schaeffer | Paul | F. | (12) | WWII | |||||
Schaeffer | Wayne | W. | (18) | Marines | E 5 | Vietnam Era | 6 yrs. | MOS Jeep Mechanic also Radio Operator 5-ton truck driver, Msg Center, Squad leader. Duty Stations: Parris Island, Camp Lejune, Camp Geiger, 29 Palms, Camp Pendelton | |
Schafer | Darryl | S. | (14) | Army | E-4 | Cold War | 1985-1987 | Fully Disabled Vet, Military Intelligence Analyst, lost his kidney, received renal transplant, served during President Reagan’s term. | |
Schaffer | John | Jr. | (4) | 2nd Class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Mililtia of 1782 | |||
Schaffer | Richard | P. | (19) | Air Force | Cold War | 1955-1959 | |||
Schaffer | Terry | M. | (14) | Army | Cold War | ||||
Schaffer | William | (7) | Civil War | 176th Co B | |||||
Schaller | Ernest | J. | (12) | Army | PFC | WWII | 3 yrs. | European Theater, Africa, Sicily, Rome, Germany, Received Bronze Star | |
Schaller | Kermit | W. | (15) | Air Force | A1C | Korean | 4 yrs | Served during the Cuban Missile Crisis | |
Schaller | Luther | J. | (12) | Army | WWII | 1 yr. | Served in Phillipines as a mortar carrier in 12th Cavalry | ||
Schaller | Willis | J. | (15) | Air Force | SM Sgt | Korean | 23 years | Served in Korean War, Vietnam | |
Schaner | Earl | A | (13) | WWII | |||||
Schappell | Jeffrey | L. | (19) | Army | SP4 | 75-90 | 82-85 | ||
Scheffler | Edgar | A. | (12) | Army | T 4 | WWII | 1942-1945 | Co. C 27th Eng.Battalion. He fought in the Pacific Islands at Corriegdor Island in the Philippines. He was in a bulldozer when it hit a land mine. He lost all of his hearing in the accident. His fellow soldier was killed. | |
Schelkle | Simon | (12) | Army | E5Tech Sgt | WWII | 1944-1946 | |||
Schellhamer | Arthur | W. | (12) | Navy | WWII | died 1991 | |||
Schellhamer | Clair | (13) | WWII | ||||||
Schellhamer | Clayton | E. | (12) | Army | WWII | 10 yrs. | died January 1966 | ||
Schellhamer | Kenneth | K. | (18) | Army National Guard | Pvt | Vietnam | 1956-1959 | Joined at age 16. National Guard Kutztown. Attended training sessions weekly and monthly a Kutztown Armory. Spent two weeks every summer at Camp Perry in Sandusky OH for training. Discharged due to hardship after 2 1/2 yrs. | |
Schellhamer | Nevin | O. | (8) | Army | Sgt | WWI | 9/5/1917-3/12/1919 | Served with American Expeditionary Forces in France at Argonne, St.Mihiel, Verdun. | |
Schellhamer | Peggy | E. | (14) | Army | Sgt | Cold War | January 1976- January 1979 | Peggy Grannetino | |
Scherer | Nathaniel | P | (8) | WWI | |||||
Schick | Herbert | K. | (15) | Navy | Korean | 1953-1955 | died 11/15/2014 | ||
Schifferstein | John | (4) | Corporal | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, Corp. 6th Battalion 8th Company Militia of 1780,1782 | ||||
Schiffert | Stewart | R. | (18) | Army | SP 4 | Vietnam | 1965-1967 | Served with 937 Engineer Bn. Pleiku, Vietnam | |
Schlauch | Rodney | K. Sr. | (14) | National Guard | Lieutenant | Cold War | 17 yrs. | ||
Schlauch | Rowland | G. Sr. | (12) | Army | WWII | ||||
Schlegel | George | E. | (15) | Army | CPL | Korean | 1949-1951 | It was an honor to serve with the 7th Cavalry Regt. of the 1st Cavalry Div. | |
Schlegel | Michael | T. Sr. | (20) | Army | E-6 | Gulf War | 1982-1997 | Grenada, Honduras, Panama, Dessert Storm | |
Schlenker | Paul | R. | (12) | Navy | WWII | died 1946 | |||
Schmeidel | Walter (Wally) | G. | (15) | Navy | Korean | 10/10/2017 | |||
Schmeltzle | George | H. | (15) | Army | Korean | died 12/25/2000 | |||
Schmidt | Benjamin | (7) | Civil War | wounded | |||||
Schmidt | Christian | (4) | Revolutionary | also servd in War of 1812. born 1762, died 1847 | |||||
Schmidt | Jacob | (4) | Pvt | Revolutionary | 8th Class 8th Co. 3rd Battaltion Northampton County Militia | ||||
Schmoyer | Allen | F. | (12) | WWII | name on plaque Jacobs Church | ||||
Schmoyer | Charles | (7) | Infantry | Pvt | Civil War | 9/12/1862 – 6/6/1865 | Company B 140th Regt PA Volunteer Infantry. Died 12/4/1915 | ||
Schmoyer | Jason | W. | (20) | Marines | Captain | 92-2001 | 7 yrs. | 1986 NWLSD grad | |
Schmoyer | Larry | J. | (18) | Navy Seabees | E-9 CUCM | Vietnam | 32 yrs. 1970-2005 | Served with Mobile Construction Battalion 62 from Gulfport Miss. Deployed to Diego Garcia and built the base there. Then served with NMCB 21 as the Operations Chief. Served as Command Master Chief at EFA LANT Norfolk VA & at LV Navy Reserve Center. Greatest reward was achieving Master Chief Petty Officer and serve our great country. | |
Schmoyer | Luther | T. | (12) | Army | WWII | name on plaque Jacobs Church | |||
Schnalde | Paul | A. | (12) | Army | WWII | died 4/6/1980 | |||
Schneider | Baltser | (4) | 2nd Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battlaion 6th Co. Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Schneider | Christian | (5) | War of 1812 | died 1845 | |||||
Schneider | Christian | (5) | War of 1812 | died 1842 | |||||
Schneider | Heinrich | (4) | Revolutionary | ||||||
Schneider | Henry | Jr. | (4) | Pvt 2nd class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion 6th Co. Northampton County Militia of 1782 | |||
Schneider | Henry | Sr. | (4) | 4th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 6th Company, 4th Class Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | |||
Schneider | Herbert | K. | (15) | Korean | died 1988 | ||||
Schneider | Howard | D. Sr. | (15) | Army | CPL | Korean | 2 yrs. | ||
Schneider | Jacob | (5) | Army/Militia | PVT | War of 1812 | 18th Sect. of Riflemen. Died 1850 | |||
Schneider | Ludwig | (4) | PVT 4th Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 6th Co Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Schneider | Peter | (5) | Infantry | Pvt | War of 1812 | 2nd Company 13th Regt PA Vol. Infantry commanded by Captain George F. Coldovey. Died 4/25/1859 | |||
Schneider | Peter | (7) | Civil War | ||||||
Schneider | Stephen | J. | (14) | Marines | L/CPL E3 | Cold War | 4 yrs | ||
Schnerr | George | (4) | Pvt 2nd class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 6th Company Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Schnick | Herbert | K. | (15) | Korean | |||||
Schnur | Michael | A. | (18) | Army | E-5 Sgt | Vietnam | 1965-1968 | First tour Vietnam with 173rd Airborne BDE, 1966-1967, Second tour with 82nd AirBorne Div. 1968 | |
Schnur | Michael | R. | (19) | Marines | Sgt | 75-90 | 1988-1994 | ||
Schnur | Steven | R. | (19) | Marines | Major | 75-90 | 1989-2014 | served in Afganistan and Iraq | |
Schock | Richard | J. | (18) | Navy | EM5 | Vietnam | 4 yrs inactive, 2 active | ||
Schoedler | Jacob | (7) | Civil War | 176th Co I | |||||
Scholl | Barry | F. | (18) | Army National Guard | Vietnam Era | 1963-1969 | Barry served in the PA National Guard. Service locations were Fort Knox, Kentrucky, Fort Indiantown Gap PA, Camp Drum NY, and the National Guard Armory in Allentown PA. | ||
Scholl | Peter | (4) | Revolutionary | ||||||
Schott | Phillip | (7) | Civil War | died 2003 | |||||
Schrammel | Earl | T. | (15) | Navy | EM3 | Korean | 1953-1957 | ||
Schrammel | Eric | A. | (19) | Navy | Lt (jg) | 75-90 | 1988-1992 | ||
Schroeder | Arlan | R. | (15) | Army | S Sgt | Korean | 1952-1954 | US Army Corps of Engineers | |
Schuck | Benneville | (7) | Pvt | Civil War | Co. G104th PA Infantry, discharged 8/25/1865, died 7/23/1907 | ||||
Schuck | Charles | (4) | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | |||||
Schuck | George | (4) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Mililtia of 1780, 1782 | |||||
Schuck | John | (4) | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion 1st Co. Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | |||||
Schuck | Philip | (4) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion, 1st Company, Northampton County Mililtia of 1780, 1782 | |||||
Schuler | John | P. | (15) | Navy | Korean | 1952-1954 + Reserves | died 10/31/2012, retired from Navy Reserves 1983 | ||
Schultz | Earl | O. | (18) | Navy | MMCSSS | Vietnam | 1960-1980 | Served in submarine service USS Clamagore SS343, USS Odax SS484, USS Nathanael Green SSBN636, USS Chivo SS341, USS Barracuda SST3, USS Simon Bolivar SS641 Blue & Gold crews, Naval Reserve Center Detroit MI, Fleet Balsitic submarine training Center Charleston SC | |
Schumacher | Johannes | G | (4) | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 3rd Company Northampton County Militiadied 1/2/1801 | ||||
Schuman | Christian | (4) | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion 6th Co. Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | |||||
Schuman | Daniel | (4) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Mililtia of 1780, 1782 | |||||
Schuman | Matthias | (4) | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Mililtia of 1782 | |||||
Schwab | Melcher | (4) | 2nd Class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Mililtia of 1782 | ||||
Schwartz | James | L. Sr. | (15) | Navy | Korean | died 1/13/2014 | |||
Schwarz | Robert | C. | (18) | UT3 | Vietnam | 3 1/2 yrs. | Served with Navy Seabees in Mobile Construction Battalion Unit 201 (MCB U-201). 1st and 3rd deployments to McMundo Station, 2nd to Palmer Station. Home Base, Davisville RI. Visited Hawaii, New Zealand, Panama, Chile, Pago Pago, and Argentina. Construction of buildings for National Science Foundation scientists, Antartica | ||
Scott | Chris | (21) | Navy | WOT | 4/2001-4/2007 | USS Louisiana SSBN 743 (Blue) | |||
Seaman | Harvey | W. | (12) | Army | WWII | died 2/6/1988 | |||
Sechler | Andrew | (4) | Pvt 2nd class | Revolutionary | Footsoldier 3rd Battalion 6th Co/ Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion, 6th Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Sechler | Ernest | A. | (12) | Navy | WWII | died 2/23/2010 | |||
Sechler | Frederick | (4) | Pvt 7th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 6th Co 7th Class Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Sechler | Harvey | A. | (7) | Pvt | Spanish American | 1897-1899 | Co. F 3rd Inf. Died 1960 | ||
Sechler | Herman | A. | (12) | WWII | |||||
Sechler | Jacob | (4) | 5th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 6th Company, 5th Class Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co Militia of 1780 | ||||
Sedora | Tristan | M. | (21) | Marines | Cpl | WOT | 6 yrs. | ||
Seiberling | Christian | (4) | 5th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 3rd Compnay Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 3rd Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Seiberling | Christian | (5) | 3rd Sgt. | War of 1812 | |||||
Seiberling | Friedrich | (4) | Sgt | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion 3rd Co Northampton County Militia of 1782 | ||||
Seiberling | George | (4) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 3rd Company Northampton County Militia | |||||
Seibert | Clayton | J. | (20) | Army | 92-2001 | peacetime | died 1/ 1998 | ||
Seidel | John | C. | (12) | Army | T/Sgt. | WWII | 9/2/1942 to 10/5/1945 | European Theater & war | |
Seisler | Carl | (8) | Army | WWI | Wagoner, died 1970 | ||||
Sekella | John | M. | (19) | Air Force | Senior Airman | 75-90 | 3/20/1984-5/19/1989 | ||
Sell | Lee | D. | (18) | Marines | Sgt. | Vietnam Era | 1964-1970 | ||
Sell | Stewart | J. | (12) | Army | CPL | WWII | 2 yrs. | served in Germany. Died 5/1/2015 | |
Semmel | Raymond | F. | (12) | Army | Sgt | WWII | Co. K 316th Infantry died 10/3/1971 | ||
Semmel | Sherwood | W. | (12) | WWII | |||||
Semonis | Alvin | (12) | Army | WWII | European Thearter of Operations. Earned three combat stars. Died 9/10/2008 | ||||
Sendel | Andrew | (4) | 8th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Sendel | George | (4) | 3rd Class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Sendel | Mathias | (4) | 7th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 4tth Company, Northampton County Militia of 1782 | ||||
Sendel | Philip | (4) | 4th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Sensinger | Daniel | (5) | War of 1812 | died 1854 | |||||
Serfass | Donald | L. | (18) | Marines | L CPL | Vietnam Era | 8 yrs 1956-1964 | Active and Reserve | |
Serulneck | Jordan | B. | (21) | Navy | FC-3 | WOT | 2008-2014 | Served in Asia. Very proud of my son, I will spread the word to the younger veterans about this project. | |
Sestok | Brie | A. | (21) | Army | Spc | WOT | 8/1998-12/2004 | Camp Humphreys South Korea: 751st MI BN, Fort Bragg NC: 112th SIG BN, Fort Detrick MD: 1112th Sig BN, deployed to Camp Stronghold Freedom, Ezbekistan for Operation Enduring Freedom from Oct. 2001- Jan. 2002. | |
Seyfried | Franklin | J. | (18) | Army | SPC4 | Vietnam | |||
Seyler | James | F. | (12) | Army Air Corps | T Sgt | WWII | 4 yrs. | Army Air Corp Paratrooper Europe, died 4/11/1995 | |
Shade | Dalton | C. | (14) | Air Force | Cold War | peacetime | died 4/21/2020 | ||
Shade | Forrest | J. | (15) | Army | Sgt SP 3 | Korean | 1953-1956 | served two years in Tokyo Japan | |
Shade | James | H. | (14) | Navy | Cold War | ||||
Shafer | Larry | (18) | Air Force | Vietnam Era | |||||
Shafer | William | A. III | (18) | Army | SP/5 | Vietnam | 1962-1966 | ||
Shalbert | Anthony | M. | (20) | Marines | E-6 | 92-2001 | 1987-2001 | I served in the United States Marine Corps from 1987-2001. I was both an A-6E Mechanic and then a LC-130 Flight Engineer. I have served all over the world and served in both Desert Shield and Storm from August 1990 to March 1991 with VMA(AW)-224. | |
Shaller | Michael | (4) | 5th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 3rd Company Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6tth Battalion 3rd Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Shaw | Charles | T. | (18) | Navy | EN2 | Vietnam Era | 1959-1963 | January 1960 he boarded the USS Howard W. Gilmore an AS 16 submarine with tenderd out of Charleston SC. He was inn the submarine repair shop in port and the engine room at sea. He spent time in Key West and Norfolk. | |
Shay | John | L. | (15) | Korean | |||||
Shay | Scott | L. Rev. | (19) | Navy | Lieutenant | 75-90 | 1985-1988 | ||
Shay | Scott | M. | (21) | Marines | Corporal | WOT | 2004-2010 | OIF | |
Shellhamer | Clair | A. | (12) | WWII | |||||
Shellhamer | David | (14) | Army | Cold War | peacetime | died 1/5/2021 | |||
Shellhammer | George | (4) | Pvt 3rd class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion 6th Company Northampto Conty Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Shellhammer | Harold | E. Jr. | (12) | Army | Sgt | WWII | 3 years | ||
Sherer | Rick | (19) | Navy | CDR | 75-90 | 1974-2015 | Enlisted in Navy Seabees in May 1974. Promoted to Builder Chief Petty Officer in 1988. Commissioned as an Ensign Dec.1, 1989. Served in many commands and billets. Company Commander, training officer, executive officer, chief staff officer, officer in charge of a 125 man CB Heavy Air Detachment 2003 OEF battle damage assessment officer 2004-2005, assigned 11th MEU US Marines. Retired 2015 | ||
Shickley | Peter | (4) | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | |||||
Shickly | Michael | (4) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co. Northampton County Militia of 1780 | |||||
Shifly | Peter | (4) | Pvt 1st Class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion 6th Co. Northampton County Militia of 1780 | ||||
Shoemaker | Christian | (4) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co. Northampton County Militia of 1778 | |||||
Shoemaker | George | (4) | 7th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 3rd Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Shoemaker | Henry | (4) | 3rd Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780 | ||||
Shoemaker | Jacob | (4) | Sgt | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 8th Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Shoemaker | Jacob | (4) | 8th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 4th Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Shoemaker | Jesse | (7) | Civil War | 176th Co E | |||||
Shoemaker | Paul | (4) | 1st class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 4th Co. Militia of 1780 | ||||
Shoemaker | Sterling | S. | (18) | Army Reserves | PFC | Vietnam Era | 1958-1960 | ||
Shreve | John | D. Jr. | (13) | Army Air Corp | 2nd Lt | WWII | 3 yrs. | I am so proud of my Dad. He started college at the age of 17 yrs. Old. While in his class one day the Army Air Corp recruited him to be a fighter pilot for World War II. He passd away in 2011 and I miss him every day. | |
Shreve | John | D. Sr. | (8) | Navy | WWI | ||||
Shumacher | Johannas | G. | (4) | Pvt | Revolutionary | 7th Class 3rd Co 6th Battn Northampton County Militia of 1780, Company of Captain Jacob Greenawalt. Died 1/2/1801. | |||
Sieger | Hannes (John) | (4) | Infantry | 7th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 3rd Company Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion, 3rd Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | |||
Sieger | Michael | (4) | 3rd Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 3rd Company Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Siegfried | John | (4) | Captain | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Silfies | Timothy | D. | (14) | Marines | Cpl | Cold War | 1979-1983 | ||
Silsdorf | Frederick | W. | (18) | Air Force | A1C | Vietnam Era | 1968-1971 | Domestic | |
Simao | Antonio | A. | (20) | Marines | Lance Corporal | 92-2001 | 1996-1998 | ||
Sittler | Carl | G. | (15) | Army | SP-3 | Korean | 1953-1956 | My husband, Robert R. Follweiler, and Carl enlisted in th Army on the “buddy” system. They both grew up in Lynnport and graduated from high school the same year. After they were sworn in, they sent Carl one way and Robert the other. So much for the buddy system. submitted by Eleanor Follweiler | |
Sittler | Edgar | H. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Sittler | George | E. Jr. | (13) | WWII | |||||
Sittler | Lawrence | R. | (12) | WWII | |||||
Sittler | Norman | C. | (4) | WWII | WWII & Korean | ||||
Sittler | Philip | (8) | Pvt 7th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion 6th Co 7th Class Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Sittler | Ralph | H. | (21) | WWI | |||||
Small | Christopher | R. | (21) | Navy | E5 | WOT | 11/2002-11/2008 | Served on the USS City of Corpus Christi stationed out of Apra Harbor, Guam. | |
Smaltz | George | (4) | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion 1st Co Northampton County Militia of 1782 | |||||
Smargiassi | Randy | (21) | Navy | LCDR | WOT | 1999-2008 | |||
Smeather | George | (4) | Courtmartial Men | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 6th Co. Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Smeather | John | (4) | Courtmartial Men | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 6th Co. Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Smith | Alfred | (18) | Army | SP-5 | Vietnam Era | 1959-1961 | Germany | ||
Smith | Benjamin | (7) | Infantry | Pvt | Civil War | 7/1/1863 – 8/3/1863 | Company I 41st Regt PA Vol Militia. Died 1/12/1869 | ||
Smith | Benneville | (7) | Infantry | Civil War | |||||
Smith | Bruce | A. | (18) | Marines | Sgt | Vietnam | 2 years | He enlisted and wanted to serve. His draft number would never have drafted him. Enlisted while in high school. A proud Marine. | |
Smith | Casper | (4) | 5th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780 | ||||
Smith | Charles | (7) | Infantry | Pvt | Civil War | 10/4/184 – 7/5/1865 | Company K 7th Regt New York Vol Infantry. Died 12/11/1884 | ||
Smith | Charlotte | H. | (12) | WWII | on plaque at Jacobs | ||||
Smith | Christian | (4) | Infantry | Pvt 8th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battn 4th Company –10/26/1780 Northampton County Militia & 7/1/1782. both Companies commanded by Capt. George Smather. Died 2/22/1834. | |||
Smith | David | R. | (14) | Army | SPEC 4th Class | Cold War | 4/10/1958-12/10/1963 | 416th Army Reserve Postal Unit Lebanon Conflict | |
Smith | Edward | N. | (18) | Navy | PC 3 | Vietnam | 1965-1968 | ||
Smith | Forrest | G. B. | (12) | WWII | |||||
Smith | George | (4) | 4th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Smith | Harold | H. | (12) | Navy | WWII | died 6/7/2013 in Wilkes Barre | |||
Smith | Harry | F. | (18) | Army | PFC | Vietnam | 1955-1960 | ||
Smith | Heide | K. | (21) | Army | Cpt | WOT | 1997-2001 | Michigan State ROTC 1997, Kosovo Campaign Albania 1999, Bamburg Germany 1998-2001, Airborn Rigger, Quartermaster. | |
Smith | Henry | H. | (12) | Navy | SFC | WWII | |||
Smith | Henry | (4) | 7th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780 | ||||
Smith | Ira | F. | (12) | Army | WWII | 6 yrs. | Prisoner of War captured in Belgium during Battle of the Bulge, breifly a German Prisoner of War, but returned home. Purple Heart recipient. | ||
Smith | James | F. | (7) | Civil War | PA Militia, died 6/20/1875 | ||||
Smith | Jarrad | N. | (21) | Army | O3/Cpt | WOT | 1992-2004 | West Point 1992-1996, Flight School Ft. Rucker, Alabama 1996-1998, Giebelstadt Germany 1998-2000 Platoon Leader. Deployments while in Germany: Bosnia 1998; Albania (conflict with Serbia over Kosovo) 1999; Macedonia 2000; Tunisia 2000. 2001 Ft. Rucker (Cpt’s Career Course) & Ft. Leavenworth KS. 2001-2004 Ft. Wainwright, Alaska (Exec. Officer Flight Operations Officer, Campany Commander) | |
Smith | John | (4) | Pvt 6th class | Revolutionary | 1777- | 6th Battalion 6th Co. Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | |||
Smith | John | (4) | 8th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780 | ||||
Smith | Ludwig | (4) | 7th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion, 4tth Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Smith | Mark | K. | (20) | Air Force Reserve | E5 | Gulf War | 10/86-6/91 | Dessert Shield/Desert Storm | |
Smith | Marlowe | H. | (14) | Army | Cold War | 1956-1958 | Served in Germany | ||
Smith | Mary | E. | (12) | Air Force | WWII | ||||
Smith | Merritt | A. | (12) | WWII | |||||
Smith | Paul | C. | (18) | Army | SP 4 | Vietnam | 2 yrs. | ||
Smith | Paul | D. | (12) | Army Air Corps | PFC | WWII | |||
Smith | Ralph | C. | (12) | Army | PFC | WWII | 1946-1947 | ||
Smith | Raymond | W. Jr. | (18) | Army | SP 5 | Vietnam | 1965-1967 | Co. D, 86th Engineers Battalion, CBT A | |
Smith | Reuben | (7) | Pvt | Civil War | Cavalry Co. G 2nd Regt PA Volunteers discharged 8/7/1865, died 4/8/1888 | ||||
Smith | Robert | D. Sr. | (15) | Marines | Gunnery Sergeant | Korean | |||
Smith | Robert | E. | (19) | Army | Captain | Cold War | 1966-1969 | Ft Bragg NC | |
Smith | Robert | W. Jr. | (12) | Marines | M Sgt | WWII | Pacific | ||
Smith | Sarah | K. | (21) | Marines | Major | WOT | 2005- | OEF. still active duty in Marines Corps | |
Smith | William | C. | (15) | Army | PFC | Korean | Military Police | ||
Smith | Wilmer | F. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Snider | Walter | R. III | (18) | Army | E4 | Vietnam Era | 2 yrs. | ||
Snyder | Allen | C. | (12) | WWII | died 3/7/2012 | ||||
Snyder | Arthur | D. | (8) | Army | WWI | 304th Army Engineers. Part of 304 Engineer Band prior to deployment–trombone player. Verdun, France. | |||
Snyder | Bruce | D. | (14) | Air Force | E-8 SM Sgt | Cold War | 30 yrs. | Served as Armament Systems Specialist in Strategic Air Comand. Served as Electrical Superintendent in 201st Red Horse Squadron. PA Army National Guard, Cold War, OIF, OEF | |
Snyder | Carl | D. | (12) | Army | Platoon Sgt., Infantry | WWII | 1942-1945 | Silver Star, Bronze Star, Purple Heart, 4 Bronze Battle Stars. 42-7/44 Company L 3rd Platoon 3rd Battalion 133rd Regt. 34th Div. 7/1944 assigned to 133rd Regt. Headquarters Company as Platoon Sgt of Intelligence & Reconnaisance (I&R) Platoon AKA “Red Raider” & “Night Hawks” | |
Snyder | Carl | E. | (12) | Army | T/4 | WWII | 1942-1945 | ||
Snyder | Charles | A. | (8) | Army | WWI | 2 yrs. | Co. L 316th Inf. Co. L 154 Dep. Brig. 79th Div. Cook | ||
Snyder | Charles | E. | (15) | Army | Korean | ||||
Snyder | Charles | N. III | (21) | Army | Sgt | WOT | 1994-2002 | Operation Joint Guard | |
Snyder | Clayton | C. | (12) | Army | WWII | ||||
Snyder | Daniel | (4) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co. Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 1st Co. Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | |||||
Snyder | Daniel | (7) | Pvt | Civil War | Company I PA Infantry. died 5/31/1900 | ||||
Snyder | Donald | C. Sr. | (14) | Navy | Cold War | died 1995 | |||
Snyder | Donald | E. | (14) | Army | PFC | Cold War | 1952-1955 | Cryptography Specialist at Ft. Huachuka & Los Alamos, performed duties on nuclear testing. | |
Snyder | Elias | (7) | Civil War | ||||||
Snyder | Fred | D. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Snyder | Fred | J. | (12) | Army | PFC | WWII | died 3/17/1975 | ||
Snyder | Frederick | W. | (18) | Vietnam | |||||
Snyder | George | (4) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co. Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 1st Co. Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | |||||
Snyder | Henry | Jr. | (4) | Pvt 5th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 6th Compnay, 5th Class Northampton County Militia of 1780 | |||
Snyder | Henry | (4) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co. Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 1st Co. Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | |||||
Snyder | Howard | J. | (8) | Army | Pvt | WWI | 12th Depot Brigade Co.45. died 1/30/1955 | ||
Snyder | Irwin | G. | (8) | Army | Pvt | WWI | 1917-1919 | ||
Snyder | Jacob | (4) | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion 1st Co Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | |||||
Snyder | John | F. | (7) | Civil War | KIA | 176th Co I | |||
Snyder | Joshua | D. | (21) | Army | Spc/E-4 | WOT | 3 yrs. | OEF | |
Snyder | Kevin | J. | (19) | Army | M Sgt | 75-90 | 1986-2006 | ||
Snyder | Leonard | C. | (18) | Marines | Corporal E 4 | Vietnam | 2 yrs 2 mnths,23 days | Died 2/3/2006. Received a National Defense Service Medal, Vietnamese Service Medal, and Vietenamese Campaign Medal. | |
Snyder | Mark | E. | (12) | WWII | Brandon was drawn to serve to protect his country from the terrorist threat realized by the attacks on 9/11/01. Brandon was KIA shortly after his 20th birthday by RPG attack while conducting combat operation with his C.O. along the Euphrates River in Alanbar, Iraq only 20 days into his first tour of duty. | ||||
Snyder | Marvin | C. | (12) | Army | PFC | WWII | 1943-1946 | ||
Snyder | Mathias | (4) | 4th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Mililtia of 1782 | ||||
Snyder | Nevin | D. | (18) | Vietnam | |||||
Snyder | Peter | (4) | Fife & Drum | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion 6th Company Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782. Fife | ||||
Snyder | Philip | W. | (18) | Army | Cpr | Vietnam Era | 1957-1958 | ||
Snyder | Randall | W. | (12) | WWII | |||||
Snyder | Richard | N. | (18) | Army | E8- 1st Sgt. | Vietnam Era | 28 yrs. | ||
Snyder | Robert | E. | (18) | Army | SP 4 | Vietnam | 2 yrs. | Robert was drafted and reported to the 2nd Fl Salvation Army Headquarters 8th & Turner Allentown at 5 AM May 4, 1964. Transported by bus to Scranton PA. He got his papers that he was going to Army Training School at Fort Gordon, GA for 8 weeks of training. He was in Co. B 6th Battalion 2nd Regt. After graduation and two weeks home, he returned to Fort Gordon for Military Police training. He completed advanced individual police training and was shipped to Bad Krauznach, Germany in the 8th Infantry Div. 8 Military Police Co. He completed Infantry Division Airborne school at Wiesbadin Germany on 10/13/1965 and received his wings medal. He completed Military Police Traffic Accident Investigation course 10/7/1966. | |
Snyder | Roger | C. | (18) | Marines | Sgt | Vietnam | 1968-1974 | Served as Maintenance Control NCO on F-4B Phantom Squadron VMFAT-101 | |
Snyder | Russel | E. | (12) | Navy | MOMM 1G | WWII | on plaque at Jacobs Church | ||
Snyder | Sterling | S. | (15) | Air Force | TSgt | Korean | died 8/22/2008 | ||
Snyder | Terrance | L. | (18) | Army | SP4 | Vietnam | KIA | 4 BN 21 Inf. American Div. Bronze Star, Purple Heart KIA /26/1969 | |
Snyder | Timothy | L. | (21) | Air Force | TSgt E-6 | WOT | 1990-2011 | Air Force National Guard. Tim served 21 years in the 201st REDHORSE Sq. at Ft. Indiantown Gap PA. Afghanistan, Iraq. Died 3/5/2024 | |
Snyder | Walter | L. | (12) | Army | WWII | ||||
Snyder | Wayne | H. | (12) | WWII | died 10/14/2001 | ||||
Snyder | William | N. Sr | (12) | Army | PFC | WWII | died 4/29/2004 | ||
Snyder | William | (7) | Civil War | Died 5/31/1905 | |||||
Snyder (Valkos, Klint) | Doris | L. | (18) | Army | SP 4 | Vietnam Era | 1957-1958 | ||
Sobers | Edgar | C. Sr. | (8) | Army | WWI | died 6/9/1979 | |||
Solliday | Marshall | L. III | (18) | Naval Reserves | E5 | Vietnam Era | 9 yrs. | ||
Solliday | Thomas | R. | (19) | Marines | SGT E 4 | 75-90 | 6 yrs. | Lebanon Crisis | |
Solt | James | R. | (18) | Navy | ETR2 | Vietnam | 1961-1965 | Received Good Conduct Medal | |
Solt | Ralph | J. | (12) | WWII | Died 1943 | ||||
Sottolano | Barry | (14) | Army | 1st Sgt | Cold War | ||||
Sourwine | Curtis | D. | (18) | Army | Pvt | Vietnam | 1964-1965 | Bbtry 2 How BN 17th Artillery asigned to 1st Cavalry Div. Artillery. Vietnam changed my life. I found myself servin others. The fear of deah left me. I fell in love with a country and its people whose Free Agency was taken from them, leaving them no life of their own. | |
Sourwine | David | T. | (18) | Air Force | Sgt | Vietnam | Mechanical Engineer, Repaired Reconnaissance Camera. Died 12/21/2019 | ||
Sourwine | LeRoy | (15) | Korean | War is an experience I had that I would not wish for anyone. | |||||
Speth | Henry | E. | (12) | WWII | Infantry 6th Class, 6th Co., 6th Battalion, Northampton County Militia | ||||
Springer | Ralph | (15) | Army | Korean | Army Signal Corps in Korea and Japan (cryptographer) | ||||
Sproger | Halvard | (12) | Army Air Corps | Major | WWII | died 4/11/2013 | |||
Stahler | Adam | (4) | Army | Captain | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | |||
Stahley | Stanley | C. | (12) | Army | Pvt 1st Class | WWII | 2yrs. | European 5 Bronze Stars | |
Stambach | Daniel | (4) | 5th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 6th Company 5th Class Northampton Ccounty Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Stambach | Jacob | (4) | Pvt 3rd class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 6th Company, 3rd Class Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Starousky | Stanley | J. | (12) | Army | WWII | died 1988 | |||
Staudt | Curtis | H. | (15) | Navy | AM1/1st Class | Korean | 1954-1958 | Aviation metalsmith | |
Stauffer | Carl | E. Jr. | (14) | Marines | Sgt | Cold War | 1983-1993 | Iraq war. Beruit 2 tours. Operation Desert Storm, Operation Desert Shield | |
Stauffer | Ralph | W. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Stauffer | Stanley | (15) | Korean | died 2003 | |||||
Stausser | Charles | E. | (12) | WWII | died 5/10/1958 | ||||
Steele | Roger | W. | (15) | Army | Korean | died11/7/2019 | |||
Steidle (Steidly) | Jacob | (4) | 3rd Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 6th Company 3rd Class Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Steiger | Peter | (4) | Pvt 1st Class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion 6th Co. Northampton County Militia off 1780, 1782 | ||||
Steigerwalt | Earlene | J. | (21) | WOT | 2005 graduate | ||||
Steigerwalt | Henry | (4) | Pvt 2nd Class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 6th Company Northampton County Militia of 1780 | ||||
Steigerwalt | Keith | (19) | TSGT | 75-90 | 1974 graduate | ||||
Steigerwalt | Matthew | C. | (22) | WOT | |||||
Steigerwalt | Russel | C. | (18) | Vietnam | |||||
Steigerwalt | Wardell | F. | (12) | Navy | Lt Cmdr | WWII | |||
Stein | Jacob | (4) | 3rd Class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Stein | John | (4) | 2nd Lt | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 6th Co.Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co. Militia of 1780 | ||||
Stein | Michael | (4) | 5th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780 | ||||
Steinbruch | Abraham | (4) | 5th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 3rd Company Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 3rd Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Steiner | Mark | L. | (21) | Army | Sgt | WOT | Iraq | ||
Stepan | David | J. | (18) | Air Force | Lt. Col. | Vietnam Era | 1962-1983 | C141 pilot Worldwide Missions | |
Stepan | Michael | A. | (21) | Air Force | Lt. Colonel | WOT | 2005- current (2019) | Pacific, Europe, Middle East as B-52 crewmember | |
Stephens | Ralph | J. | (12) | Army | WWII | died 8/23/1974 | |||
Stern | George | (4) | 5th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 4th Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Stern | Paul | (4) | Pvt 1st Class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 4tth Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Sterner | Christopher | (4) | 2nd Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Mililtia of 1782 | ||||
Stettler | Burton | C. G. | (12) | Army | WWII | died 1/17/2013 | |||
Stettler | Clifford | (12) | Navy | WWII | died 4/12/2017 | ||||
Stettler | Daniel | (4) | Infantry | Pvt 3rd class | Revolutionary | 3rd Class 8th Co 3rd Battn Northampton County Militia of 1778 (6/18/1777) commanded by Captain Joseph Seigfreid. Died Nov. 1788 | |||
Stettler | Marvin | R. | (12) | Army | WWII | died 1995 | |||
Stettler | Philip | (4) | Infantry | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Stettler | Russel | C. W. | (12) | Army | WWII | died 4/4/1991 | |||
Stevens | Walter | C. | (18) | Vietnam | |||||
Stimeling | David | F. | (12) | Air Force | WWII | died 10/8/2009 | |||
Stone | Robert | L. | (14) | Cold War | STATESIDE | served in U S. died 11/8/1985 | |||
Stopay | Scott | M. | (20) | Marines | Corporal | 92-2001 | 1993-1997 | ||
Stopp | Charles | W. | (18) | Army | Vietnam Era | Supported air defense operations in the Pacfic and formed a basketball team “UDDS” Unsuccessful Draft Dodgers. When he returned from service, he applied nd was accepted to Temple Law School with the help of the G I Bill.Died 3/28/2021. | |||
Stopp | Harry | G. | (15) | Army | Korean | died 11/7/2014 | |||
Stopp | William | P. | (12) | Army | WWII | ||||
Stoss | Earl | F. Jr. | (19) | Army National Guard | Master Sgt | 75-90 | 23 yrs. 1979-2003 | died 7/11/2011 age 62 | |
Stoudt | Francis | J. | (12) | Army | WWII | died 11/3/1986 | |||
Stoudt | George | K. | (8) | WWI | WWI & WWII | ||||
Stoudt | Lila | M. | (12) | WWII | died 1991 | ||||
Stoudt | Russell | F. | (12) | Navy | 1st Lt. | WWII | |||
Straub | Andrew | Jr. | (4) | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion Northampton County Militia 1782 | ||||
Straub | Andrew | (4) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion Northampton County Militia, 6th Battalion Northampton County Militia 1780, 1782 | |||||
Straub | Charles | (4) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co. Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 1st Co. Northampton County Militia 1780, 1782 | |||||
Straub | Daniel | (4) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co. Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 1st Co. Northampton County Militia 1780, 1782 | |||||
Strauss | Daniel | (7) | Civil War | Streuss, Strouse???? | |||||
Strohl | Kenneth | E. | (12) | Army | WWII | 1947 | Kenneth enlisted February 2, 1947 after attending Ursinus College for only one semester. 2nd Infantry, 12th Field Artillary. He was discharged July 1747. He took a bus hom from California. | ||
Strohl | Marvin | C. | (12) | Army | WWII | died 8/13/1964 | |||
Strouse | Ferdinand | K. | (7) | Pvt | Civil War | Co. E 151st Regt PA Vol. discharged 7/30/1863. died 2/19/1907 | |||
Stuber | Jack | S. Jr. | (20) | Army | PFC 4 | 92-2001 | 1992-1996 | Jack served as a military policeman in the Army. He was stationed at Fort Carson in Colorado Springs, CO. and Fort Clayton in Panama City, Panama. Jack passed away in 2014 after a long battle with leukemia. | |
Stump | Robert | E. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Stump | William | H. | (12) | Army | WWII | ||||
Sukanick | Austin | M. | (21) | Marines | Sgt | WOT | 8 yrs, | OEF/OIF | |
Sunday | Christopher (Stophel) | (4) | Pvy 8th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 6th Company, 8th Class, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Supp | Thomas | A. | (14) | Navy | Cold War | ||||
Sutjak | James | M. Jr. | (21) | Navy | SB1 E6 | WOT | |||
Swartz | Jacob | (4) | 2nd Class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Mililtia of 1782 | ||||
Swavely | Melvin | H. | (12) | Army | WWII | died 9/6/1997 | |||
Sweigart | John | A. | (12) | WWII | died 4/18/2000 | ||||
Sweigart | Lloyd | G. | (12) | Army | WWII | twin brother of John died 7/8/1994 | |||
Sweitzer | Richard | E. | (15) | Air Force | S Sgt | Korean | died 3/3/2008 | ||
Swift | Brendon | J. | (21) | Air Force/Navy | Petty Office 3rd Class MA3 | WOT | 8 yrs. | Operation Enduring Freedom | |
Swoyer | William | L. | (7) | Pvt | Civil War | Co. H 179 PA Infantry. Died 11/10/1885 | |||
Symons | Richard | C. | (12) | Navy | WWII | Pacific Fleet | |||
Symons | Richard | C. Sr | (8) | Army | WWI | died January 1984 | |||
Tacker | Eric | M. | (21) | Air Force | M Sgt | WOT | 1998-2019 | Afghanistan | |
Tamandl | Frank | J. | (18) | Army | SPEC 5 | Vietnam | 2 yrs. | ||
Tapper | Edward | F. | (19) | Air Force | Captain | Cold War | 10 yrs. | died 4/17/22 | |
Teel | Charles | L. | (14) | Cold War | died 1/1998 | ||||
Tenuto | Michael | J. Sr. | (18) | Army | E-4 | Vietnam | 1964-1968 | Drafted in 1964, had basic training at Ft. Knox. Ft. Godon, Georgia for Military Police Training. Sent overseas and spent 18 months in Munich, Germany pulling MP duty both on the street and in the field with the 24th Inf. Div. MP Co. Upon returning, spend 4 years in the Army Reserve. | |
Terwilliger | William | L. | (18) | Air Force | SRA | Vietnam Era | 1975-1980 | ||
Tews | James | E. | (18) | Vietnam Era | grad 1969 | ||||
Thomas | Adam | (4) | 2nd Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 4th Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Thomas | Casper | (4) | 1st class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 4th Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Thompson | David | T. | (21) | Army | Major | WOT | 4/4/2002-8/2/2016 | Iraq 4/25/2003-7/15/2004 and 1/10/2007-7/23/2007, Afghanistan 6/30/2011-6/11/2012. | |
Tillman | Edward | P. | (15) | Navy | R D 3rd | Korean | 1950-1954 | I was a proud member of the United States Navy during the Korean War and served my country with pride and honor. God Bless all who served then and now. | |
Toll | Phillip | F. | (18) | Air Force | A1C | Vietnam | 1961-1965 | Served with the 305th Air Refueling Squadron that was part of the Strategic Air Command. | |
Tomasko | Henry | J. Jr. | (20) | Marines | Gunnery Sergeant | Gulf War | 21 yrs. | Gulf War Desert Storm | |
Torbey | Edward | (18) | Vietnam | ||||||
Tosh | James | R. | (18) | Marines | CPL | Vietnam | 1967-1971 | 1st tour ’68’-69 Explosives, 2nd tour ’69-’71 Radioman | |
Treichler | Warren | H. | (12) | Army | WWII | died 1/26/1994 | |||
Trexler | Albert | (12) | WWII | on plaque at Jacobs Church | |||||
Trexler | David | (19) | Army | Sgt E5 | 75-90 | 1983-1992 &2001-2013 | |||
Trexler | Donald | F. | (18) | Army | SP4 | Vietnam Era | 1960-1962 | Hq 4th How. Battalion 42nd Artillary, Fort Lewis WA | |
Trexler | Herbert | (18) | Army National Guard | Sgt E5 | Vietnam Era | 1963-1965 | |||
Trexler | Johannas | (4) | Revolutionary | 5th Company 2nd Battalion Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Company 1st Battalion Militia of 1780 | |||||
Trexler | Jonathan | (4) | 1st class | Revolutionary | 1st Class Company 6th Battalion, 1st Company, Northampton County Militia | ||||
Trexler | Kenneth | (14) | Navy | Seaman 2nd Class | Cold War | 1945-1946 | Served during Phillipines Indepenence. died 9/5/1982 | ||
Trexler | Laura | M. | (12) | Navy | Lieutenant | WWII | 1943-1947 | on plaque at Jacobs Church | |
Trexler | Peter | (1) | Captain | French & Indian War | Lynn & Heidelberg Township Troops commanded by General Benjamen Franklin 1755-1756. Died 8/25/1798 | ||||
Trine | George | (4) | Revolutionary | 29th Inf 116 Reg, died 11/7/1990 | |||||
Tritt | William | J. Jr. | (18) | Army | CW-4 | Vietnam | 37 yrs. | ||
Truitt | William | S. Sr. | (12) | Army | T-Sgt | WWII | 2 yrs | Ardennes, Central Europe, Rhineland. Died 3/7/2012 | |
Trumbauer | Jason | D. | (20) | Navy | E4 | 92-2001 | 5 yrs.1991-1996 | F/A-18 (Hornet) ejection seat mechanic (AME3) served with a USMC training squadron for F/A-18 (VMFAT-101) pilots and was on 6 different Aircraft Carriers (USS Nimitz, USS Constellation, USS Kitty Hawk, USS Carl Vinson, USS Abraham Lincoln, USS Theodore Roosvelt) in 5 years. | |
Tulley | Thomas | D. Sr. | (12) | WWII | |||||
Turnbull-Peters | Laura | L. | (19) | Army | SFC | 75-90 | 1982-2002 | ||
Tyson | Harold | V. | (18) | Army | Sgt E 5 | Vietnam | 1966-1969 | ||
Uberti | John | D. | (12) | WWII | died 2/10/1994 | ||||
Uhler | Richard | C. | (8) | Army | WWI | died 4/5/1967 | |||
Ulrich | Warren | A. | (13) | Army | WWII | ||||
Unangst | Edward | A. | (18) | Navy | E5 | Vietnam | 1967-1972 | ||
Urban | Walter | E. | (12) | WWII | |||||
Valkos | Francis | J. | (15) | Army | S Sgt | Korean | 12 yrs. | Korean & Vietnam. First soldier killed from the Lehigh Valley–Feb. 10, 1965 | |
Valkos | Francis | J. | (18) | Army | Staff Sgt | Vietnam | 12 yrs. 2 mos. | KIA | Francis Valkos enlisted in the Army at age 17. He was a veteran of the Korean War as a military policeman. He held a master paratroopers rating with more than 93 jumps to his credit. Francis initially started in the Airborn ivision and transferred to helocopter maintenance. He was stationed at Ft. Richardson Alaska for three years as a helocopter crew chief. After Alaska, he was stationed at Ft. Eustis, VA and transferred to f140th Transport DEtachment, Field Maintenance and was shop foremen. He arrived in Qui, Nhon, South Vietnam on December 24, 1964 o the southeast Asia assignment for the 140th Transport Detachment. Francis worked on helocopters and was also a crew chief. On the evening of February 10, 1965, the Viet Cong detonated explosives at the Viet Cuong Hotel (Qui Nhon) which housed the enlisted men from the 140th TRansport Detachment. The explosives caused the entire building to collapse. Francis died from the initial blast and was evacuateed to Saigon. The incident of February 10, 1965 was given a great deal of national publicity in which 23 members of the 140th Transport Detahment were killed. Francis was awarded (posthumously) the Purple Heart, the Army Commendation Medal for his service and his sacrifice. |
Van Luvanee | Jerry | R. III | (21) | Air Force | S Sgt | WOT | 2000-2014 | Served on convoy team during OIF with 201st Red Horse Squadron. National Guard | |
Van Parys | Brandon | J | (21) | Marines | LCPL | WOT | 2006-2007 | KIA, 2/5/07 | Brandon was drawn to serve to protect his country from the terrorist threat realized by the attacks on 9/11/01. Brandon was KIA shortly after his 20th birthday 2/5/07 by RPG attack while conducting combat operation with his C.O. along the Euphrates River in Al Anbar Province Iraq. Opration Iraqi Freedom. |
Vanko | John | S. Jr. | (18) | Vietnam | |||||
Vincent | David | E. | (19) | Army Reserves | Specialist | 75-90 | 1987-1995 | ||
Vogt | John | (4) | 6th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 8th Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Volb | Guy | A. | (14) | Air Force | S Sgt | Cold War | 1980s to present | ||
Wachtendorf | Richard | H. | (14) | Army | Cold War | STATESIDE | served in U S. died 3/30/1999 | ||
Wageman | John | (4) | Drum & Fife | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Wagner | Andrew | (4) | 3rd Class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion 3rdCompany Northampton Cooounty Militia of 1780 , 1782 | ||||
Wagner | Clair | C. | (12) | Navy | MM-2 | WWII | 3 yrs. | Machinist Mate on PT Boat | |
Wagner | Donald | C. | (18) | Navy | EO-3 | Vietnam | 3 yrs. | 1 year regular Navy on USS Ogdn LPD-5, 2 yrs in Seabees as an equipment operator from Danang to Mekong Delta | |
Wagner | Robert | B. | (18) | Army | Spec 4 | Vietnam Era | 1966-1968 | Military Police | |
Wagner | Scott | E. | (20) | Navy | E-4 | Gulf War | 4 yrs. | Boatswains Mate 3rd Class USS Comstock LSD45 | |
Waidelich | James “Jesse” | D. | (18) | Army | Vietnam | ||||
Waidelich | Paul | L. | (18) | Army | Vietnam | Army National Guard | |||
Walbert | Claude | J. | (8) | Army | WWI | died 1/20/1935 | |||
Walk | Michael | (4) | 7th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 4th Co. Militia of 1780 | ||||
Walker | Clarence | K. | (21) | Air Force | Staff Sgt | WOT | 2008-2014 | ||
Walker | Garland | (12) | WWII | ||||||
Walker | James | F. | (18) | Army | E4 SP-4 | Vietnam | 1965-1967 | ||
Walker | Linn | (14) | Army | Cold War | 1960-1980 | Army Recruiter, served stateside | |||
Wallitsch | Rowland | E. | (18) | Navy | E-5 | Vietnam Era | 1966-1970 | Served aboard a Fleet Balistic Missile Submarine, USS Alexander Hamilton (SSBN617) Made three deterrent patrols. | |
Walter | Benjamin | H. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Walter | Clinton | J. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Wambold | Ronald | F. Sr. | (18) | Army | E-4 SP-4 | Vietnam | 1965-1967 | I served in the Army in the Vietnam War from 1966 to 1967 under Troop A 7th Battalion 13th Artillary. I arrived in Quinlon on the troopship USNS Barrett 10/28/1966, separation 9/30/1967. | |
Wampole | Donald | (18) | Air Force | Vietnam | 1954-1962 | Air Force Drill Instructor | |||
Wanamaker | Clarence | J. | (12) | Pvt | WWII | KIA | died 1943 | ||
Wanamaker | Dwight | S. | (18) | Army | SP 5 | Vietnam | 3 yrs. | Don’t regret serving my country. Lived in Weisenberg 72 years, was a member of Ebenezer UCC, New Tripoli | |
Wanamaker | Leslie | P. | (19) | 75-90 | 1977 NWLSD grad | ||||
Wanamaker | Roger | (18) | Army | E5 Sgt | Vietnam | ||||
Wanamaker | Willard | J. Sr. | (15) | Army | Sgt. | Korean | 1953-1955 | served in Germany | |
Wanemacher | Casper | (5) | Fife & Drum | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co. Northampton County Militia of 1778, 1st Class, 6th Battalion 6th Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Wanemacher | William | (5) | Pvt 1st class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 6th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1782 | ||||
Wannemacher | Jacob | Jr. | (5) | PVT 4th Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co. 7th Class, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battallion 6th Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | |||
Wannemacher | Jacob | Sr | (5) | Pvt | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co. Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co 4th Class Militia of 1780, 1782 | |||
Wannemacher | Philip | (5) | Pvt 7th class | Revolutionary | Infantry 7th Class 6th Co. 6th Battalion Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Warfel | James | (18) | Army | 1st Lt. | Vietnam | 1966-1969 | |||
Warner | Burkhart | (5) | 8th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 4tth Company, Northampton County Militia of 1782 | ||||
Warner | Harold | G. | (13) | Army | WWII | Served with the 44th Tank Battalion in the Pacific Theater and received the Silver Trophy for his service in the battle of Manila. | |||
Wasielewski | Robert | J. | (18) | Army | CW2 | Vietnam | 1969-1974 | Helo pilot, Vietnam ’70-’72, 1st Cavalry Division. Later flew for Blackwater (mercenaries, aka ‘civilian contractors’) in Afghanistan 2008-2011. Northwestern Class of ’68 | |
Wasilkowski | Andrew | (15) | Korean | ||||||
Waskiewicz | Joseph | T. | (12) | Army | S Sgt | WWII | Bronze Star medal | ||
Watt | Edgar | A. | (18) | Army | SFC/E7 | Vietnam Era | 1967-1992 | Army Reserves | |
Watt | Wallace | (12) | WWII | on plaque at Jacobs Church | |||||
Weaver | Henry | G. | (18) | Army | SP 4 | Vietnam | 1969-1970 | ||
Weaver | Jonas | A. | (12) | Navy | MOMM 2C | WWII | died 2008 | ||
Weaver | Paul | L. | (18) | Air Force | Sgt | Vietnam | 1966-1968 | died 7/14/2011 | |
Weber | Michael | D. | (19) | Air Force | Staff Sergeant | 1976-1980 | Enlisting in the Air Force was one of the best decisions that I made early in my life. I was fortunate to get into a highly technical career with computers and crypto euipment. This career pathway allowed me to travel the world and meet some incredible people over the 4 years I served. It was the pathway that eventually lead me to my beautiful wife and service to God as a result of serving in the military. God has truly blessed my life, marriage, and family over these last 40 years. | ||
Weed | Jason | E. | (21) | Navy | CDR | WOT | 1990-2017 | Weed enlisted in the Navy following graduation from Northwestern Lehigh High School in New Tripoli, Pennsylvania, in 1990. While serving onboard USS John C. Calhoun (SSBN 630B) as a fire control technician (ballistic) he completed his qualification in Submarines and was selected to attend the Naval Academy Preparatory School in Newport, Rhode Island. He graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1998 with a Bachelor of Science in Systems Engineering. He also holds a Master of Science in Engineering Management from Old Dominion University. CDR USS New Hampshire–3 Apr 2015 – 27 Oct 2017 | |
Wehr | Dennis | P. | (18) | Air Force | Sgt | Vietnam | 1967-1971 | ||
Wehr | George | S. | (5) | Revolutionary | |||||
Wehr | Leroy | M. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Wehr | Lorenz | (5) | Revolutionary | ||||||
Wehr | Michael | (5) | Revolutionary | ||||||
Wehr | Nicholas | (5) | Revolutionary | ||||||
Wehr | Philip | (5) | Revolutionary | ||||||
Wehr | Sherwood | W. | (13) | Army | Sgt | WWII | 4 yrs. | At the end of the war it was his unit’s duty to go to the concentration camp (Dacheau) in Germany to give proper Christian burial of the 100’s of bodies that died and had not been cremated. They required the German Burgermeister to dig the holes and they wrapped and buried the dead. This was the memory that always stayed with my father and made him cry when asked about it. He only shared it once for my daughter for a school report. It breaks my heart to listen to the recording. | |
Wehr | Zachary | B. | (21) | Air Force | T Sgt | WOT | 18 yrs. | Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom, Reserves | |
Weida | Peter | (5) | Infantry | Corporal | Revolutionary | 9/10/1782 – 11/3/1782 | Berks County Militia–Continental Line commanded by Captain Abraham Keefer. Died 2/21/1837 | ||
Weidlich | Willard | E. | (12) | Navy | WWII | died April 1991 | |||
Weidner | Reuben | (7) | Civil War | ||||||
Weisel | William | B. | (12) | Army | WWII | 1908th Ordinance Co 1942-1945. died 11/1/1992 | |||
Weiss | Harold | J. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Weiss | Peter | (5) | 1st Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 3rd Company Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 3rd Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Weiss | Russell | W. | (18) | Army | Vietnam | died 10/29/2022 | |||
Weller | Henry | (7) | Civil War | ||||||
Wenhold | Christopher | (20) | Army | Spec 4 | Gulf War | Desert Storm | |||
Wentz | James | R. | (18) | Army | E5 Sgt | Vietnam | 1968-1970 | ||
Wentz | John | S. | (12) | Army | T-5 | WWII | 1943-1946 | ||
Wentz | Russel | Jr. | (12) | Army | T4 Inf | WWII | 1943-1946 | ||
Werkheiser | Gary | R. | (18) | Army | Vietnam | 1964-1970 | died 5/4/2020 | ||
Werlein | Sebastian | (5) | 1st class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 3rd Company Northampton County Mililtia of 1778 | ||||
Werlein (Werley) | Dewalt (Dewald) | (5) | 3rd Class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion 3rd Company Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Werlein (Werley) | Michael | (5) | 3rd Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 3rd Company Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 3rd Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Werlein (Werley) | Nicholas | (5) | Sgt | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 3rd Company Northampton County Mililtia of 1778, 6th Battalion 3rd Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Werley | Albrecht | (5) | 3rd Class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion 3rd Company Northampton County Militia of 1782 | ||||
Werley | Allen | G. | (18) | Army | SP 4 | Vietnam | 1961-1965 | ||
Werley | Alvin | C. | (18) | Vietnam Era | died 8/19/1977 | ||||
Werley | Andreas (Andrew) | (5) | Infantry | Pvt | War of 1812 | 101st Regt PA Volunteer commanded by Captain Nicholas Derr. Died 2/9/1865 | |||
Werley | Brian | L. | (18) | National Guard | Vietnam Era | died 5/19/2018 | |||
Werley | Carlton | M. | (15) | Korean | |||||
Werley | Donald | R. | (12) | Army | WWII | 350th Infantry, 88th Division serving in Italy. He was one of three men from Lehigh County serving in that Division and the only one that came back home. He was shot once but recovered and when he came back home, he went to speak to the two mothers of his fallen comrades. He says he was fortunate to have learned PA German so then h could speak to the Germans, which came in handy. | |||
Werley | Edward | C. | (15) | Korean | died 2/17/2017 | ||||
Werley | Edward | D. | (12) | WWII | |||||
Werley | Jacob | B. | (7) | Infantry | Sgt | Civil War | Company B 176th Regt. Drafted Militia. Died 10/22/1924 | ||
Werley | Joshua | A. | (21) | Marines | Sgt | WOT | 2011-2016 | Special Marines Air Ground Task Force Africa (SPAGTF-Africa) | |
Werley | Kenneth | (18) | Army National Guard | Vietnam | tank comander | ||||
Werley | Levi | M. | (12) | Army | PFC | WWII | 2 yrs. | Infantry. Wounded during the Battle of Sainte-Lo, France. Bronze Battle Stars, Purple Heart. | |
Werley | Lloyd | W. | (15) | Korean | |||||
Werley | Luther | (18) | Marines | Vietnam | |||||
Werley | Melville | W. | (12) | Marines | CPL | WWII | Pacific Theater. Died 2001 | ||
Werley | Michael | (5) | Infantry | Pvt | Revolutionary | 3rd Class 3rd Co 3rd Battn Northampton County Militia commanded by Capt. Christian Marburger, 3rd Class 3rd Battn Northampton County Militia, 3rd Class 3rd Co. 6th Battn Northampton County Militia commanded by Captain Jacob Greenawalt. Died 1/26/1822 | |||
Werley | Myles | R. Jr. | (12) | Army | WWII | died 2010 | |||
Werley | Myles | R. Sr. | (8) | Army | WWI | Army Medical Corp. died 1/11/1966 | |||
Werley | Nicholas | (5) | Infantry | Pvt | Revolutionary | 9/13/1781 – 11/12/1781 | 1st Class 3rd Co 6th Battn Northampton Co Militia commanded by Captain Jacob Greenawalt. Doed 12/1/1831 | ||
Werley | Ralph | B. | (12) | Army | WWII | died 2/15/2002 | |||
Werley | Roger | A. | (18) | Air Force | Airman 3rd Class | Vietnam | 1958-1962 | Served 1958 thru 1962–One year in Turkey as a radio intercept operator, then in Westover AFB as a comunications specialist for two years. | |
Werley | Ronald | K. | (14) | Army | Cold War | 1958-1959 | died 10/8/2015 | ||
Werley | Ronald | L. | (18) | Army | Specialist 5 | Vietnam | 1969-1972 | ||
Werley | Russell | D. | (18) | Army | Vietnam | died 3/20/1993 | |||
Werley | Stanley | W. | (18) | Air Force | Vietnam Era | Specialized in aerial reconnaissance and proudly was a member of the drill team, honor guard and burial team during his time in the service. Died 1/11/2022 | |||
Werley | Sterling | A. | (12) | Navy | Seaman 3rd Class | WWII | 1945-1946 | Sterling went to the Great Lakes Naval Training Center in Illinois for boot camp in September 1945. He took a train ride to San Francisco. From there he boarded a LST (landing ship tank) and sailed to Lousianna thru the Panama Canal. After nine months of sservice, he was discharged thee summer of 1964. died 12/1/2020 | |
Werley | Theobold | (5) | Infantry | Pvt | War of 1812 | 9/1/1814 – 12/4/1814 | 2nd Company 13th Regt PA Volunteer commanded by Captain George F. Coldovey. Died 3/16/1871 | ||
Werley | William | L. | (12) | Army | WWII | died 8/2/1942 suicide | |||
Wert | Daniel | (5) | Ensign | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 3rd Co. Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 3rd Co. Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Wert | Edward | D. | (12) | Army | T 5 | WWII | |||
Wert | William | F. | (7) | Civil War | |||||
Wertman | Andreas | (5) | War of 1812 | ||||||
Wertman | David | (7) | Corp. | Civil War | Co I 176th PA Reg. died 11/14/1903 | ||||
Wertman | Fred | L. | (8) | WWI | died 1951 | ||||
Wertman | Frederick | E. | (7) | Spanish American | |||||
Wertman | Georg | P. | (5) | 7th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battaion 1st Co Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 1st Co Northampton County Militia of 1782 | |||
Wertman | Jacob | Jr. | (5) | 3rd Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co. Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 1st Co of Northampton County Militia of 1780 & 1782 | |||
Wertman | Jacob | (5) | 3rd Class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co. Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 1st Co of Northampton County Militia of 1780 & 1782 | ||||
Wertman | Lester | A. | (12) | Pvt | WWII | KIA 12/25/1944 | Killed in Battle of the Bulge. Buried Henri-Champelle American Cemetary, Belguim Entered Army 6/1/1944. Co. D 36th Infantry 3D Armored Div. | ||
Wertman | Martin | (5) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalioin 1st Co. Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battlion 1st Co of 1780, 1782 | |||||
Wertman | Michael | (5) | 4th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co. Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 1st Co of Northampton County Militia of 1780 & 1782 | ||||
Wertman | Paul | (12) | Army | WWII | |||||
Wertman | Theodore | A. | (12) | WWII | |||||
Wessner | George | W. Sr. | (18) | Vietnam | died 10/7/2009 | ||||
Wessner | Kean | F. | (20) | Air Force | E 6 T Sgt | Gulf War | 1985-2007 21 1/2 yrs | Iraq | |
Wessner | Robert | C. Jr. | (18) | Navy | UT3 | Vietnam | 1968-1970 | Seabees | |
Westenhoefer | W. Matthew | (21) | Navy | E-4 | WOT | 1994-1997 | Matt served on the USS Nimitz following the Persian Gulf War. He was stationed in Bremerton, WA. Their ship had sea duty in the Gulf. Pacific Northwest Fleet | ||
Westenhoefer | Zachary | A. | (21) | Air Force | E-5 Staff Sgt. | WOT | 12/1997-12/2003 | served in Okinawa, flew in RC 130’s. Cryptologic Linguist for Russian. | |
Wetzel | Jacob | (5) | Pvt 7th class | Revolutionary | KIA | 3rd Battalion, 6th Company 7th Class, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 6th Co Militia of 1780 KIA | |||
Wetzel | Lloyd | L. | (12) | Army | WWII | died12/30/1973 | |||
Wetzel | William | (14) | Marines | E4 | Cold War | 1959-1965 | Did part of his service with Elvis Presley. | ||
Wiet | John | (5) | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780 | |||||
Willeman | Leonard | (5) | 8th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780 | ||||
Williams | James | P. | (19) | Army | Vietnam | 1958-1962 | died 10/16/2020 | ||
Williams | Ryan | S | (21) | Army National Guard | Spc/E-4 | WOT | 9 yrs. | ||
Williams | Scott | R. | (18) | Navy | Vietnam | ` | died 2/8/2011 | ||
Williams | Walter | T. | (12) | Army | PFC | WWII | 3 yrs. | Machine gunner. Received EAME Th Service Medal with four Bronze Stars | |
Wilson | Douglas | B. | (12) | WWII | died 3/29/1996 | ||||
Wilson | Lawrence | L. | (12) | Air Force | S Sgt | WWII | died 1/17/1998 Army Air | ||
Wilton | Ella | A. | (12) | Army Womens Army Corps | Lt. Col. | WWII | 20 yrs. | Ella was a remarkable woman and Army Lt Col; she paved the way for so many wome to come. She was a leader and worked her way up to the highest level rank a woman was able to do during her time of service. She took part in many WWII efforts and was in England during the buzz bomb raids. Also, she lead her unit of WAAC ladies on the initial march thru the Arch De Triump following the freedom of France. | |
Wiltrout | Harold | R. | (15) | Army | Korean | served with 101st during Korean Conflict. Died 11/21/2002 | |||
Wirth | James | W. | (18) | Marines | Cpl | Vietnam Era | 1969-1971 | ||
Wirth | Walter | L. | (12) | Army | Pvt | WWII | 1942-1945 | ||
Wirth | Yost | (5) | Drum & Fife | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Wisser | Gary | W. | (12) | RD2 | WWII | ||||
Wisser | Glenn | K. | (18) | Navy | Vietnam Era | ||||
Wisser | Herman | L. | (12) | Army | Pvt | WWII | Phillipines, Asiatic Pacific | ||
Wisser | John | A. | (12) | WWII | |||||
Wisser | John | (5) | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion 1st Co Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | |||||
Wisser | Kenneth | R. | (12) | Marines | Cpl | WWII | died 10/10/2009 | ||
Wisser | Ralph | H. | (12) | Army | Sgt | WWII | 4 yrs | ||
Wisser | William | E. | (8) | WWI | died 3/3/1921 | ||||
Wisser | William | O. | (12) | Army | WWII | died January 1989 | |||
Wit | Michael | (5) | 8th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 3rd Company Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Witmer | Barry | N. | (14) | Marines | Cold War | ||||
Witt | Jacob | (5) | 3rd Class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Mililtia of 1782 | ||||
Witt | John | (5) | 1st class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 8th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion 8th Co. Militia of 1780 | ||||
Witter | Rachel | (22) | Marines | WOT | 2006 NWL Graduate. Deployed to Afghanistan | ||||
Witterstein | Conrad | (5) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co. Northampton County Militia of 1778 | |||||
Wittman | Shawn | M. | (21) | PA Army Na. Guard | Sgt | WOT | 2007-2019 | My greatest honor is serving my country. The men I served with and lost will not be forgotten. | |
Woerner | Lee | A. | (15) | Army | PFC | Korean | died 5/21/1973 | ||
Wolf | Simon | (7) | Infantry | Pvt | Civil War | 3/21/1864 – 12/25/1865 | Company G 47th Regt PA Vol Infantry. Died 1/3/1888 | ||
Wolfe | Michael | G. | (19) | Air Force | CW 75-90 | 1978 | |||
Wotring | Clayton | W. | (8) | WWI | |||||
Wotring | Gabriel | (5) | Infantry | Pvt | War of 1812 | 9/23/1814 – 10/31/1814 | 1st Company of Rifflemen 118th Regt PA Vol Infantry commanded by Captain Abraham Gangewere. Died 4/27/1879. | ||
Wotring | Paul | W. | (12) | WWII | |||||
Wright | Ronald | W. | (18) | Army | E5 | Vietnam | 2 yrs. | 100% permanently disabled | |
Wuchter | Albert | M. | (8) | Army | Pvt | WWI | |||
Wuchter | Allen | (8) | WWI | on plaque at Jacobs Church | |||||
Wuchter | Edgar | (8) | WWI | on plaque at Jacobs Church | |||||
Wuchter | Freeman | M. | (12) | WWII | on plaque at Jacobs Church | ||||
Wuchter | John | (5) | 4th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 4tth Company, Northampton County Militia of 1782 | ||||
Wuchter | Martin | (5) | Revolutionary | died 1840 | |||||
Wyrwa | Eugene | J. | (19) | Army | SP 5 E 5 | Vietnam | 1968-1971 | Just prior to deployment to MACV reassigned to Staff Commander Amphibious Group Two–U S Navy. MOS 93B Army Intelligence Combat Analyst. | |
Xander | Allen | (7) | Lt | Civil War | 176th Co I. died 4/18/1913 | ||||
Xander | David | (5) | Major | Revolutionary | served 1776 | ||||
Xander | Frederick | T. | (19) | Army | Vietnam | ||||
Xander | George | (5) | Pvt | War of 1812 | |||||
Yarnes | Michael | R. | (19) | Navy | E4 | 75-90 | 1981-1987 | ||
Yenser | Michael | R. | (19) | Navy | Vietnam Era | 1966-1972 | |||
Yenser | Richard | F. | (13) | WWII | |||||
Yett | William | (5) | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion 1st Co Northampton County Militia of 1778, 6th Battalion Northampton County Militia 1780, 1782 | |||||
Yezik | Thomas | G. | (13) | Army | TEC 5 | WWII | |||
Yocum | Allen | R. | (13) | Army | WWII | died 5/18/1986 | |||
Yocum | Keith | A. | (19) | Air Force | Vietnam | died 4/3/1992 | |||
Young | Gary | S. | (19) | Army | PFC | Vietnam | 2 yrs | served in Germany 1972-74. Died 3/26/2022 | |
Young | Nevin | C. | (15) | Army | Cpl | Korean | 1950-1955 | Proud to have served | |
Youse | Scott | M. | (20) | Marine/Army National Guard | Sgt 1st Class | 92-2001 | 28 yrs. | ||
Yurko | Joseph | J. | (19) | Air Force | Sgt | Vietnam Era | 1967-1971 | Served in Germany | |
Zabita | Peter | J. | (20) | Marines | Captain | Gulf War | 1989-2011 | Gulf War (Dessert Shield and Storm) Afghanistan (OEF) | |
Zanelli | Paul | R. | (20) | Navy | E5 | Gulf War | 8 yrs. | Persian Gulf | |
Zappe | Kiona | L. | (21) | Army | Major | WOT | 12+ years | Currently serving on active duty and likely will retire at 20 years. | |
Zappe | Robert | D. | (19) | Army | SP4 | Vietnam Era | 2 1/2 yrs | ||
Zappe (Zellner) | Alida | E. | (13) | Navy | SFC | WWII | 5 yrs. | ||
Zazzerino | John | (8) | Navy | WWI | WWI & WWII | ||||
Zeisloff | Eberhard | (5) | 2nd Class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion Northampton County Militia of 1780, 1782 | ||||
Zeller | Joseph | R. | (13) | Navy | Chief | WWII | Joe served on Ranger CV-4 Carrier during WWII with Operation Torch in Casablanca and Operation Leader in Norwayttacking German shipping lanes. During Korean War, Joe was on air patrols flying between Alaska and Greenland to detect any land invasion. Forerunner to the Dew Line. Joe was an Airedale on CV-4, the first carrier built from the keel up, and with his electrical journeyman status, Joe quickly earned the rank of Avition Electrician Mate Chief and also flew on reconnaissance mission in TBF ‘s as a turret gunner behind the pilot. | ||
Zellner | Brad | D. | (21) | Army | Sgt | WOT | 2004-2010 | Fort Lewis Diesel Mechanic. Iraq | |
Zellner | Bruce | E. | (19) | Army | SP5 | Vietnam | 1968-1970 | Logged 1349 Combat Flight hours as Crew Chief & Door Gunner on helicopters with 240th Assualt Helecopter Divisison. Also in National Guard from 1970 to 1973 ranked SP6 | |
Zellner | Donald | P. | (19) | Navy Reserve | Seaman | Vietnam Era | 1966-1972 | Went into the service right after high school . Stationed in Norfolk, Virginia. He served on USS Orion, a Submarine Tender. He was the only son of Mr. & Mrs Wilmer Zellner of New Tripoli. | |
Zellner | Herman | M. | (13) | WWII | |||||
Zellner | Jacob | (5) | 5th class | Revolutionary | 3rd Battalion, 8th Company,Northampton County Militia of 1778 | ||||
Zellner | John | B. | (19) | Army | E-4 | Vietnam Era | 1963-1965 | 172 Brigade Alaska | |
Zellner | Nevin | (15) | Korean | ||||||
Zellner | Robin | L. | (21) | Navy | WOT | 2017-2021 | |||
Zerfass | Henry | (5) | 6th class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 4th Company, Northampton County Militia of 1780 | ||||
Zerwick | Donald | F. | (13) | Army | T-4 | WWII | |||
Zettlemoyer | Sherwood | (19) | Army Reserves | Sgt | Vietnam Era | 1970-1976 | “Woody” served in the Army Reserve from 1970 to 1976 and was stationed at Fort Indiantown Gap PA for most of the time. He served as a records clerk in the 441st Personnel Services Company and attained the rank of Sergeant. His basic training and active duty w at Fort Knox Kentucky and Fort Benning GA where he was a company clerk. | ||
Ziegler | Phillip | L. | (13) | Army | WWII | died 10/16/1986 | |||
Ziegler | Werner | A. | (13) | WWII | |||||
Zimmerman | Clarence | C. | (13) | Army | PFC | WWII | 2 yrs. | Survived the Battle of the Bulge. | |
Zimmerman | Clifford | M. | (19) | National Guard | Vietnam Era | 1956-1964 | National Guard Kutztown PA. died2/19/1997 | ||
Zimmerman | Donald | R. | (19) | Army National Guard | Specialist 5 | Vietnam Era | 4 yrs. | ||
Zimmerman | Georg | W. | (5) | Pvt 1st Class | Revolutionary | 5th Co., 2nd Battaltion Northampton County Militia | |||
Zimmerman | Howard | V. | (13) | Army | Pvt | WWII | 1944 | KIA Sept. 1944 | |
Zimmerman | Lester | M. | (13) | Navy | WWII | died 1/26/2003 | |||
Zimmerman | Nicklas | (5) | PVT 4th Class | Revolutionary | 6th Battalion, 6th Company, 4th Class Northampton County Militia of 1782 | ||||
Zimmerman | Richard | C. | (19) | PA Army Na. Guard | SP4 | Vietnam Era | 8 yrs | Served Stateside in the Kutztown PA Army National Guard in the following units and time frame: Btry A 1st Gun Bn 213th Arty 1960-1962, Co. A 3rd MTB 103rd Armor 1962-1964, Co. B 3rd BN 109th Inf. 1964-1968, Co. B 3rd Bn 103rd Armor 1968. | |
Zimmerman | William | (7) | Union Army | Civil War | 1861-1865 | 1st U.S. Reserve Corps, Infantry SC-2 | |||
Zubey | Nicholas | T. | (21) | Navy | WOT | 2010-present | Machinst Mate (Nuclear) |