CIVIL WAR 1885 Local Newspaper Article, listing the Veterans 1937 LeMars Globe-Post news article: Registration of all Plymouth County veteran graves
CIVIL WAR PLYMOUTH COUNTY SOLDIER LIST Celebration of the 150th Anniversary of the Civil War, Company B of the 10th Iowa Volunteer Infantry, Sons Veteran Reserve, Re-dedication of the LeMars Civil War monument, May 3, 2014. LeMars Semi-Weekly Sentinel, June 1, 1915 -- Dedication of Civil War Monument Civil War IA GenWeb Special Project off-site link SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR The Spanish-American War (April-July 1898) was a brief, intense conflict that effectively ended Spain's worldwide empire and gained the United States several new possessions in the Caribbean and the Pacific. Preceded by a naval tragedy, the destruction of USS Maine at Havana, Cuba, the Spanish-American War featured two major naval battles, one in the Philippines and the other off Cuba, plus several smaller naval clashes. Plymouth County Boys Involvement Index WORLD WAR I [Click on the above logo and browse this IA GenWeb Special Project--there are some awesome Plymouth County boys photos and stories!] WWI Soldier Photos, with Documentation Index -- If you have WWI Plymouth County soldier photos & info to share, please email this county coordinator. Thanks. WWI Soldier Index -- includes photographs & news item, obituaries. Please submit yours! On The Way To France (LeMars Sentinel, September 25, 1917) Company K -- 1916, LeMars Co. K of the Iowa National Guard left for border patrol duty Company K -- 1917, Welcome For Boys...Populace Greet the Returning Members of Co. K Co. K Camp Faber company photo page -- off site --use your Back Key to return to this page Men of Co. K at Camp Faber in LeMars--Temporary encampment after Federal call-up Company K...early history excerpt from History of Wasmer Post No. 241 Military Drum Taps - Company K - LeMars Unit WWI -- "Off For Camp Gordon" LeMars Depot photo WWI -- "Plymouth County's Roll of Honor," LeMars Sentinel, 04 Jan 1918 WWI -- Honor Roll 1917-1918 Akron & Westfield--Erected at St. Patrick's Cemetery LeMars Sentinel news articles dated 1917, 1918, 1919 LeMars Sentinel news article, February 14, 1919 Organization of American Legion, Albert E. Hoschler Post, No. 186, Akron, Iowa HONOR TO SOLDIERS, Presentation of Certificates - LeMars Sentinel, Feb. 20, 1920 Specimen Lists of Iowa Men and Women Lost in the World War, in “Annals of Iowa”, 3rd series, volume XV, issue 5, July, 1926, pages 358 - 376 [Submitters, Eric & Marcia Driggs] WORLD WAR II "NEW" Iowa in WWII Special Project~Click on the WWII logo below to browse the new web pages.
WWII Memoirs written by Henry L. Darville ~a former Plymouth County boy WWII -1941 - LeMars Co. K, 133rd Infantry, Iowa National Guard KOREAN WAR -- Your contributions are needed. Thanks! Index of Korean War Veterans and their stories---
Below is an article that appeared in the Aug. 2, 1953 Des Moines Register. It was listing all Iowan Veterans killed in the Korean War by county. I cropped and enlarged the Plymouth County casualties. ~Submitter Kim Callahan Des Moines Register PLYMOUTH County-- LeMars Daily Sentinel, May 15, 2003 (front page) VIETNAM WAR Plymouth Countys deaths in Vietnam War Era AKRON Pfc. John Robert Dowling 6/19/1968 Staff Sgt. Myllin Gerald Henrich 6/23/1970 Chief Warrent Officer Vernard Jay Small 7/31/1965 LE MARS Cpl. Rodney Lee Koerner 6/26/1970 Pfc. Roger Lee Schwarz 8/19/1968 1st Lt. Corbin Clark Tindall 4/12/1969 REMSEN Lance Cpl. David Alan Fisch 5/16/1967 Commander Thomas Paul Frank 11/1/1971 Pfc. William David Monfore 11/3/1966 Cpl. Cordell Bruce Rogers 5/27/1969 Online Virtual Vietnam Wall (Iowa Veteran page OFFSITE link)
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