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John Norkus, Navy
John Norkus, Navy, SA, Posted by: John Norkus
John F. Norkus WWI. USN
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Ralph Lecomte, Army
Ralph Lecomte, Army, Corporal, Posted by: John Norkus
Ralph Lecomte, USA, Cpl. WWI 77th Division
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Kenneth Norkus, Navy
Kenneth Norkus, Navy, SSML3, Posted by: John Norkus
Kenneth J. Norkus USN, WWII PO 2nd class
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Captain Peter Robeson, Army
Captain Peter Robeson, Army, Posted by: Ben Robeson
Of Bladen County, NC, with his brother, Col. Peter Robeson, led a band of Militia in the Battles of Elizabethtown and Moores Creek. Had his home burned by the British. Paid his men from his own funds and had Robeson County, NC named in his honor.
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John Greer Robeson, Sr., Army
John Greer Robeson, Sr., Army, Posted by: Ben Robeson
Served in France during WWI as a courier delivering messages via mule or bicycle. Was on a train headed for the front lines on Armistice Day and heard the bells ringing in all of the towns.
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John Greer Robeson, Jr., Coast Guard
John Greer Robeson, Jr., Coast Guard, Posted by: Ben Robeson
In World War II, he patrolled the barrier islands of Georgia and operated a radio communications base in Alaska.
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Kenneth Norkus
Kenneth Norkus, Warrant Officer 2nd Class, Served from 1943, Posted by: John Norkus
Kenneth Norkus, US Navy, WW II, Pacific Theatre
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Carroll Clark
Carroll Clark, Posted by: Brenda Clark Ruff
In loving memory of our brother C O Clark, Sr.. Our lives are not the same without you here. We miss and love you dearly.
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Charles Lockey
Charles Lockey
From the family of Charles W. Lockey
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Charles W. Gardner
Charles W. Gardner, Posted by: Dennis & Lea M.
In loving memory Dad for all you did for your family and country.