Monday, November 11, 2019

Honoring Our Veterans

Since today is Veterans Day, I would like to say ‘Thank You’ to all Veterans and especially to the Veterans to have served from our family.  I love our Country and feel a deep debt of gratitude to all who have served and still serve in the military to keep this land free.

Below is a list of the wars, beginning with the Revolutionary War, with some known family veterans from each war.    If I have already written blog posts about a Veteran who served in the military, their name is the link to their information.  Links also provided to separate blog posts with compiled lists of all Revolutionary War Veterans and all Civil War Veterans.  These lists are far from complete, so leave a comment and add your family veteran.

Revolutionary War

War of 1812

Michael Box   John C Cock  
Joseph Day   James Goble 
Luke Johnson   Greef Johnson 
Samuel Leffel   John Leffel 
John Obenshain  Peter Obenshain
Samuel W Lindley   Simon Lindley  
 Britton Medlin 


Civil War

Henry R Stewart
Union Army
Little Rock National Cemetery

Five Coddington Brothers all served in Union Army
Father (front center) also served (his photo later added to original picture)


World War I

Charles W Leffel and Kerby Leffel
Brothers of our Grandma Mabel Leffel Baldwin
John Wesley Leffel
Wounded in Action
Service included campaigns in
France and Germany

William High Baldwin
US Marine Corps

William Martin "Vern" Wilson
Brother of our Grandma Maymie


World War II

Weldon Albert Baldwin
Army Air Corps

Jack Edward Taylor
US Navy, Aviation Machinist Mate
Recipient of Purple Heart and Distinguished Flying Cross
Husband of  Ethel Baldwin

Robert Ward Pitts
WWII Navy
Re-enlisted in Army
Husband of Ethel Baldwin



Carroll Leroy "Buck" Neff
Recipient of Bronze Star
Husband of Esther Baldwin


Thomas Ernest Barker
US Army, Co A 128 Infantry

Troy Gene Barker

Leon A Killian
Recipient of Silver Star, Purple Heart, and Bronze Star
for Heroic Action under fire in Belgium during WWII


Korean War

Charles Wilbur Martin
Korean War - US Army

More about Wilbur Martin, click here

Although I don't have photos for two of my uncles in their military uniforms, I still wanted to add them to the list of veterans.  Both served in the Korean War: Jesse in the US Army and Vernyle "Tommy" Thompson in the US Navy. Uncle Vernyle was a champion rodeo bareback rider in 1959.

Jesse Baldwin (left) US Army  --  Vernyle "Tommy" Thompson (right) US Navy

Virgil Duane Lichliter
Sgt US Army Korea
82nd Airborne
Husband of Glenda Baldwin


Other Wars and Peacetime Military:


Leroy Martin
US Navy

Texas Independence