Military Involvement
Servicemen - G surnames | KIA | POW | DNB | Pic/s |
James Phillip Geiger was born Apr. 12, 1920 to Ralph Solomon and Marie Agnes O’Neil Geiger. He died Jan. 16, 1945 and is buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Cherokee, IA.
Lt. Geiger served in World War II with the U.S. Army Infantry and died while in the service of his country.
Source: ancestry.com
Keith Laverne Gimson was born Nov. 25, 1921 to Vern and Dorothy Dilivou Gimson. He died Aug. 19, 1995 and is buried in Floral Hills Memory Gardens, Tucker, GA.
Lt. Gimson served in World War II with the U.S. Army.
Source: ancestry.com
Joe Harlan Goodwin was born Nov. 10, 1923 to William Dewey and Lygia Mary Rose Goodwin. He died Aug. 4, 2011 and is buried in Corozal American Cemetery and Memorial, Corozal, Panama.
Petty Officer Goodwin served with the U.S. Navy in World War II.
Source: ancestry.com; abmc.gov
Rollan K. “Bud” Graves was born May 31, 1923 to Luther E. and Mabel Clara Amo Graves. He died Sept. 5, 2011 and is buried in Iowa Veterans Cemetery, Adel, IA.
Pvt. Graves served in World War II with the U.S. Army as a Cannoneer and received his Rifle Marksman on Dec. 24, 1943.
Source: ancestry.com
Lawrence Orville Greenfield was born July 3, 1925 to Peter and Tillie Nordman Greenfield. He died Dec. 20, 1944 and is buried in Lost Grove Cemetery, Harcourt, IA.
Pvt. Greenfield served in World War II with the U.S. Army 46th Armored Infantry Battalion, 5th Armored Division and was KIA in Germany. He was awarded the Combat Infantryman Badge.
Source: ancestry.com
Edward M. “Ed” Grimes was born in 1909 to Charles and Maude B. Johnson Grimes. He died in 1942 in Japan.
Edward served in World War II with the U.S. Army Coast Artillery Corps and became a Japanese POW.
Source: ancestry.com
Harley Lewis Gunnerson was born Feb. 8, 1922 to Gilbert Lewis and Florence M. Holm Gunnerson. He died July 12, 1945 and has a cenotaph at the Courts of the Missing, Honolulu Memorial, Honolulu, Hawaii and in Gowrie Township Cemetery, Gowrie, IA.
Capt. Gunnerson served in World War II with the U.S. Army Air Corps 77th Bomb Squadron as a crew member on a B-25 (Mitchell) bomber, which departed from Attu, Aleutian Islands on an offensive sweeping mission to enemy shipping targets in the vicinity of the Northern Kurile Islands, Japan. They came under fire, crashed into the ocean and sank immediately.
Source: ancestry.com
ServiceMen Research done by WWII Researcher, Pat Holt Juon, Apr 2019; updated Aug 2019; updated Apr 2020 & Jun 2022 & Jul 2023