World War II
Men and Women serving their country during World War II
Aten, Raymond Levere — US Navy
Butterfield, Horace Bushnell, R.Adm. USN — USNA ‘22
Hoar, Donald James — RCAF
Olmstead, Cevil Jay, Jr. — 1st Lt, US Army Air Corp.
Olmstead, Donald Everett — US Navy, aboard USS Reuben James when sunk in North Atlantic 31 Oct 1941
Olmstead, Earl Oren — Col. US Army Air Corp., 51 missions in Europe; USMA (West Point)
Olmstead, Gordon Abram – Royal Merchant Marine (Canada), 1939-1945 — ship sunk by German torpedo, POW
Olmstead, George Leavitt III — 1st Lt, US Army, Battle of the Bluge — Purple Heart
Olmstead, Harold Robbins — US Army, Second Armored Tank Division, Battle of the Rhine — Purple Heart
Olmstead, Howard Ralph — S1c US Navy, 1943-45, USS McNulty, Europe, Pacific
Olmstead, Jesse
Olmstead, Leon Franklin — US Navy, 1942
Olmstead, Loren Keith — Lt.Col. US Army, 37th Infantry, Pacific
Olmstead, Merritt E — Col. US Army
Olmstead, Normand Henry — US Army, 543rd Engineers, Pacific 1943-46
Olmsted, Paul Selby — US Navy, 1944-46
Olmstead, Samuel Carter — US Army Cemincal Warfare, 1945-46
Olmstead, Shirley Herbert — US Navy
Olmstead, Thomas Herbert — US Navy, Aviation
Olmsted, Alfred Milton — US Army, 1941-46
Olmsted, Bobbye — Capt. US Army WAC
Olmsted, Charles Albert — US Army Air Corp, 1943-45; 72 missions in Eurpoe
Olmsted, Charles Thaddeus — Col. US Army Air Corp., Europe
Olmsted, Clarence Bushnell — US army Air Corp, 1944-45
Olmsted, Elaine M. — Maj. US Army, North Africa
Olmsted, Gene Stanley — Col. US Army, Rainbow Division
Olmsted, Horace Davenport — Lt.Cdr. USNR
Olmsted, James Philip — Capt. US Army Air Crop
Olmsted, Joel Burleson — US Army, Europe
Olmsted, John Malcolm — US Army Airborn, Europe — Purple Heart
Olmsted, Leland Abram — CPO US Navy, USS Texas, USS San Juan, USS West Virginia
Olmsted, Robert Amson — US Army, Pacific 1943-46
Olmsted, Robert Groves — Lt.Col. US Army Air Corps, Material Command, 1942-46
Olmsted, Theodore Dwight III – Lt.jg, USNR, Pacific aboard destroyer 1943-46
Olmsted, Willis Alva — MSgt. US Army, Wolf Pack Corps
Tull, Elbert Lee — US Navy
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