Chapter XV of History of Tama County (1883), The War for the Union has a detailed description of the role of Tama County in the Civil War. At the end is a list of Honored Dead.
Civil War Veterans buried in Tama County
E. R. S. Canby Post #483, G.A.R., Gladbrook, Iowa
Pension Record of Orlando H. Godfrey for his son, Charles H. Godfrey
Pension Record of Ann Durgan for her son, Steven A. Stiles
Memorial Flagpole Dedicated to the J.G. Safley G.A.R. Post in 1925
by the Kubik-Finch American Legion Post, Traer
See also Iowa in the Civil War, an IAGenWeb Project, including
the
roster of Company C, 10th Iowa Infantry, from Tama County.
List of Pensioners 1883
1885 List of Veterans Living in Tama County
1886 Muster Roll - Reserves
Spanish-American War Veterans
World War I
WWI Veterans - Biographies (some with photos) - from SR
WWI Veterans - names and some info - from SR
WWI Veterans - Biographies (some with photos) - from TC
WWI Veterans - names and some info - from TC
Arch at Taylor Park in Traer, Gift From WWI Vets, 1923
Listing of Traer Soldiers Whereabouts on 11 Nov 1918
See also Iowa in the Great War, an IAGenWeb Project.
World War II
US Army Enlistments 1939-1946
WWII Veterans - Biographies (some with photos) - from SR
WWII Veterans - names only - from SR
WII Army Reserve Corps Members from Tama County
WWII Vignettes submitted by Tama County genealogists
WWII Honor List of Dead and Missing from Army and Army Air Forces
See also Iowa in WWII, an IAGenWeb Project.
Meskwaki Code Talkers
Korean War
Casualties from the Korean War
Vietnam War
Casualties from the Vietnam War
US Military Casualties after the Vietnam War
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