T/Sgt. Lawrence A. Lubben
T/Sgt. Lawrence A. Lubben Aug 1942 to June 1945 – Ammunition specialist 799th Ordnance Light Maintenance Company I spent all
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T/Sgt. Lawrence A. Lubben Aug 1942 to June 1945 – Ammunition specialist 799th Ordnance Light Maintenance Company I spent all
2ND LT HENRY GETTMAN Platoon leader, 1st Plt, 99th Cavalry Reconnaissance Troop (Mechanized), 99th Infantry Division, 1st Army, European Theater
1/Lt Charles T Thompson – 393rd Infantry Regiment Chaplain Rev. Thompson’s journey embodies the call to serve. Despite being older and
Lt. Col. Henry B. Koon Sr. (Division Chaplain) The men of the 99th Infantry Division will forever be indebted to
Ammon Russel Bryant. C Company 393rd Infantry Regiment Russel joined the Army on Dec 31, 1942 at Camp Van Dorn Mississippi
Albert F. Simmons of Oak Hill, Florida, was a 20-year U.S. Army Veteran. He was born 23 March, 1922. He
William “Bill” Meacham, WWII Veteran – 393rd Infantry Regiment, 99th Infantry Division Born in Fort Worth, Texas, Bill’s journey through
THE EARLY YEARS (Source: Daughter from Joseph Richard Evans) Battery B, 924th Field Artillery Joseph Richard Evans (“Dick”) was born
Sgt. Silvester W. Lucas MP Platoon attached to HQ. 99th Infantry Division Two years ago we acquired a grouping belonging