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Clyde Adcock
US Army
1950 - 1953

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Lorton Anderson
US Army
1950 - 1953
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Jim Austin
USN - Submarine Service
1962 - 1985

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Aaron E. Baldree
US Marine,
 son of Annette Mims and
step-son of Ron Mims, will be dispatched to Irac on August 20, 2005 for a seven month tour duty. A native of Florida, Aaron lived in the Murfreesboro/Rockvale community for two years prior to joining the Marines.
Please remember Aaron in your prayers for a safe return home. He is presently stationed at Fort Pendleton, California.

 

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Joe C. Bellenfant
US Army
WWII
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Robert G. Bennett
Better known as "Doc"
WWII
1942 - 1945
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Derrell Billingsley
US Air Force
S/Sgt. 16th TacReconSqd
Berlin Crisis - 1961
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Wiley S. "Bubba" Bonner
US Navy 1970 - 2000
Master Chief

 


James W. Boyce
HDQ 212 Field Signal B.N.
Camp DE reng. Ayer, Mass
WWI

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Aubrey Brannon
 
Corporal - US Army
1943 - 1945

 

 

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Claude Wilson Brannon
WWII Sgt.
Killed in accident while
serving our country.

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Jack E. Brannon
3rd Class Petty Officer
US Navy 1945 - 1947
S/Sgt US Air Force
1949 - 1952
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Sammie L. Brannon
S 1/CUS Army
1943 - 1945

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Thomas Brannon
US Army Sergeant
1941-45  WWII
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Sammie R. Brown

Staff Sergeant
2nd Infantry Division
U.S. Army 1950-1952
Korean Conflict
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Michael Burrows
US Army

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Patrick W. Caukin
US Army/CPT
3rd Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division
OIF I Platoon Leader, OIF III Company Executive Officer, OIF V Military Transition Teams
AWARDS-Bronze Star Medal, Presidential Unit Citation Award, Army Accommodation Medal (1 Oak Leaf Cluster), Army Achievement Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Army Service Ribbon, National Defense Medal, Iraqi Campaign Medal, Combat Action Badge, Parachutist Badge

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John A. Center
Vietnam
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Herman Clark
US Army E5
1966 - 1968
Vietnam

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James D. Clark
US Army SP5
Vietnam

 

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Hubert E. Council
US Army
1950 - 1953
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Ruric Council
US Army
1950 - 1953

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Raymond D. Covington
US Army
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Billy Crick
US Army, CPL 
1950 - 1952
Korean War
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Herbert Crick
US Army
1951 - 1952
Unit 32 Engineer Group
73rd Engineer Battalion Co.
Chunchon, Korea

 

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James A. Cunningham
PFC 4th Infantry Division
Vietnam - 1967
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Edward T. Cunningham, Jr.
CPL, US Army
1968 - 1970
Vietnam War
 
Edward T. Cunningham, Sr.
US Navy
Gunner's Mate 3rd Class
WWII

Herman G. Cunningham
Company "M" 117th Infantry
Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia
London, Paris, Great Brittain, France, Italy, Belgium.
Trained at Camp Sevier, SC, September 11, 1917.
Arrived at Liverpool, England on May 23rd, 1918.

Went to Calais, France and was attached to British 3rd Army Corps. Fought at Kemmell Hill, near Ypres, in Belgium until September 1918. From there, went to Somme front, Hinderburg line, and fought in the Battle of Bellcourt and other important battles on this line.
On October 7th, 1918, this company, with a fighting strength of 77 men attached 400 Germans who were strongly entrenched in a railroad cut, a sunken road, and occupied a steep hill. 114 of the enemy were killed, 23 were found wounded on the field and 263 were captured; 42 machine guns were captured, 4 trench mortars, 2 "whizz bangs", and a large amount of equipment. During the engagement, all of the officers became casualties and the Company was reduced to 34 men.
On October 9th, the Company captured Blockstelle Woods and the towns of Becquieny and Busigny, the latter being the largest town captured by the Division. Arrived at Charleston, SC, on April 2, 1919. Paraded in Knoxville, Nashville and Chattanooga. Demobilized at Fort Oglethorpe, GA, April 16, 1920.


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Lytle Elmore
WWI
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Urban Elmore
US Army, Staff Sergeant
WWII 35th Div. 
137th Inf. Med. Det. Hdq.
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Willie E. (Billy) Elmore
SP-1 Bombardier Navigator
Vietnam War
Service - 20 years
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Benjamin Scott Elrod
US Army, ES
1965 - 1971
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Salem Emamalie
US Army
4 Years
Vietnam
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James Estes
US Navy

    

 

 

 

 

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