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We are trying to create a list of men and women who served in the military. If you know someone who served, please add their name to the list. If you know more about any of them, if would be a fitting tribute to them if you would also create a biography of them. Links to [[h:Military History|Military Histories]] for other Hilltowns are [[h:Military History|HERE]]. | We are trying to create a list of men and women who served in the military. If you know someone who served, please add their name to the list. If you know more about any of them, if would be a fitting tribute to them if you would also create a biography of them. Links to [[h:Military History|Military Histories]] for other Hilltowns are [[h:Military History|HERE]]. | ||
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:[[Berne during the Revolutionary War]] | :[[Berne during the Revolutionary War]] | ||
:[[Berne during the War of 1812]] | :[[Berne during the War of 1812]] | ||
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The son of Mrs. Raymond Cross, Kenneth Ecker was wounded in World War II in the battle of Iwo- Jima and died aboard a hospital ship of his wounds. He was 19 years old and with the 5th Marine Division in the raising of the flag on Iwo Jima. | The son of Mrs. Raymond Cross, Kenneth Ecker was wounded in World War II in the battle of Iwo- Jima and died aboard a hospital ship of his wounds. He was 19 years old and with the 5th Marine Division in the raising of the flag on Iwo Jima. | ||
− | Private first class '''[[Adams, Clark (B. 1917)|Clark Adams]]''', son of Mrs. '''[[Seth Adams|Seth Adams]]''', served 5 years in the 4th Armored Division and was wounded in the Battle of the Bulge in October, 1944. Paralyzed, he was returned home and spent his time between home and hospitals until his death on Labor Day, 1949. | + | Private first class '''[[Bio:Adams, Clark (B. 1917)|Clark Adams]]''', son of Mrs. '''[[Bio:Seth Adams|Seth Adams]]''', served 5 years in the 4th Armored Division and was wounded in the Battle of the Bulge in October, 1944. Paralyzed, he was returned home and spent his time between home and hospitals until his death on Labor Day, 1949. |
Private first class Gene Gilbert, son of Mrs. Warren Gilbert, was drowned in Vietnam in 1970 while attempting to secure plane-dropped supplies which had fallen in the river. Caught in the undertow ' he was reported missing in action until the body was later found. | Private first class Gene Gilbert, son of Mrs. Warren Gilbert, was drowned in Vietnam in 1970 while attempting to secure plane-dropped supplies which had fallen in the river. Caught in the undertow ' he was reported missing in action until the body was later found. |
Latest revision as of 19:22, 17 January 2017
We are trying to create a list of men and women who served in the military. If you know someone who served, please add their name to the list. If you know more about any of them, if would be a fitting tribute to them if you would also create a biography of them. Links to Military Histories for other Hilltowns are HERE.
- Town of Berne Veterans
- Berne during the Revolutionary War
- Berne during the War of 1812
- Berne during the Civil War
- Berne during the Spanish-American War
- Berne during World War I
- Berne during World War II
- Berne during the Korean Conflict
- Berne during the Vietnam War
- Berne during Other Conflicts
Additional Information:
SONS OF GOLD STAR MOTHERS
The son of Mrs. Raymond Cross, Kenneth Ecker was wounded in World War II in the battle of Iwo- Jima and died aboard a hospital ship of his wounds. He was 19 years old and with the 5th Marine Division in the raising of the flag on Iwo Jima.
Private first class Clark Adams, son of Mrs. Seth Adams, served 5 years in the 4th Armored Division and was wounded in the Battle of the Bulge in October, 1944. Paralyzed, he was returned home and spent his time between home and hospitals until his death on Labor Day, 1949.
Private first class Gene Gilbert, son of Mrs. Warren Gilbert, was drowned in Vietnam in 1970 while attempting to secure plane-dropped supplies which had fallen in the river. Caught in the undertow ' he was reported missing in action until the body was later found.
Spec. 4, Richard John Mosley, son of Mrs. Andrew Mosley, was killed January 27, 1967 in Vietnam. He was a medic and was shot running through bushes to help two wounded soldiers.
- Altamont Enterprise - June 3, 1977
- A Hilltown friendship didn’t end with a death in Vietnam - Altamont Enterprise - Thursday, July 19, 2012