Military History
Welcome to our newly sperated page from History. All the previous information was moved to a new Military directory on Clinton County.MILITARY
CIVIL WAR
- Heckard Heads Old Soldiers
- A Short History of the 18th Regiment
- Civil War info for Clinton County
- Grand Army of the Republic
- 1883 Pensioners
- For The Veterans: 1898 Pensions
SPANISH AMERICAN WAR
WORLD WAR I
Sergeant Jesse Cassius Barnett of Battery B, 57th Artillery, Coast Artillery Corps, in uniform with the Clinton Herald newspaper of Clinton, Iowa, with the headline "One Road for Germany - Surrender" and a cigar / M. Sériers, 23 Rue St. Martin, Nevers. (Photo from the Library of Congress)
- Clinton Men Who Leave For Camp 1918
- World War I Casualties
- 1917 Draft Information
- Rainbow Division
- Soldier's Memorial: German-American War 1917
- 1936 Legionnaire Convention Chairmen
- Charter Membership Roll of the American Legion
- Jack Cole
- WWI Honor Roll
- Curtis Bros. & Co. Servicemen: WWI
- 43 Clinton Men Respond to Call of Government
WORLD WAR II
- Prisoners To Do Work At Schick
- Marcus Stephen Brough
- Clinton Man Helps Build 5th Army Radio
- 5th Army Mobile Radio Station, interview with Vern Carstensen (off site)
- T-Sgt Joseph Ebie
- Pvt. Lawrence Naeve
- Iowa Physicians in WWII
- WWII Honor List
- WWII Casualties: Navy, Marine Corp and Coast Guard
- The Sustaining Wings
- 1945 Clinton Herald List of those who died in Europe
VIETNAM & KOREA
OTHER INFO
- American Legion - June Van Meter Post 190
- Military Records For Iowa
- Obscure Wars
- Edward Hollis Conner
- Clinton County Veterans burried at the Iowa Veterans Cemetery in Dallas County, Iowa
World War II - Korean War Memories Project
Only you can tell your story and share it with future generations through the George C. Marshall Foundations World War II - Korean War Memories Project.
VETERANS' ORAL HISTORY PROJECT. The American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress has been directed to establish a Veterans' Oral History Project. The Center will collect video-taped and audio-taped recollections of veterans from all of America's wars to be made available to scholars, students, and family members. Information is available at the American Folklife Center's Web pagetribution
David Holleran, Air Force, killed 1957. Sent by Mike Kearney