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Vivian Roscoe Mumaw
Photograph of Vivian Roscoe Mumaw in his U.S. Army uniform.
He was the son of John Franklin and Mamie (Wolverton) Mumaw and had two sisters and two brothers.
He married Hilda Mae Foltz (1925-1999). Both he and his wife died in Maryland, but…
He was the son of John Franklin and Mamie (Wolverton) Mumaw and had two sisters and two brothers.
He married Hilda Mae Foltz (1925-1999). Both he and his wife died in Maryland, but…
Beverly E. Dawson Honorable Discharge Certificate
Photograph of the Army certificate issued to Beverly E. Dawson when he was honorably discharged in December 1945 from Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
Dawson served in the U.S. Army during WWII as a Private with Company H of the 111th Infantry.
Dawson served in the U.S. Army during WWII as a Private with Company H of the 111th Infantry.
Tags: Army, Certificates, Dawson, Military, Shenandoah County, Virginia
U.S. Army Soldier
Portrait photograph of an unidentified African American man wearing a U.S. Army uniform that indicates he served with the Army's Service Forces.
He is wearing a marksmanship badge, has an Army Corps of Engineer insignia on his collar, and has a…
He is wearing a marksmanship badge, has an Army Corps of Engineer insignia on his collar, and has a…
Tags: African Americans, Army, Men, Military, Shenandoah County, Soldiers, Uniforms, Virginia
Woodrow W. Miller WWII Certificate
Photograph of a U.S. Army Honorable Discharge certificate for Technical Sergeant Woodrow W. Miller who served in the infantry.
The certificate was awarded at the Percy Jones Hospital in Fort Custer, Michigan on January 18, 1947.
The certificate was awarded at the Percy Jones Hospital in Fort Custer, Michigan on January 18, 1947.
Tags: Army, Certificates, Military, Miller, Shenandoah County, Virginia, WWII
Woodrow W. Miller's WWII Discharge
Photograph of the U.S. Army Honorable Discharge form for Woodrow W. Miller, from Maurertown. He was born on November 6, 1916.
His civilian occupation had been as a truck driver when he enlisted in February 1942.
He served as a combat…
His civilian occupation had been as a truck driver when he enlisted in February 1942.
He served as a combat…
Tags: Army, Maurertown, Military, Miller, Shenandoah County, Virginia, WWII
Discharge Paper for Allen L. Gochenour
Photograph of the form issued for Allen L. Gochenour's honorable discharge from the Army.
He served as a Sgt. and was an anti-tank crewman in the 116th Infantry where he was awarded several medals including a Purple Heart.
He served in…
He served as a Sgt. and was an anti-tank crewman in the 116th Infantry where he was awarded several medals including a Purple Heart.
He served in…
Tags: Army, Gochenour, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Woodstock
Charles C. Rice Discharge Paperwork
Photograph of a Government form issuing an Honorable Discharge to Staff Sergeant Charles C. Rice from Company "H" of the 116th Regiment of the 29th Infantry Division.
The date of separation on the form is 1945.
Sgt. Rice received several…
The date of separation on the form is 1945.
Sgt. Rice received several…
Tags: Army, Military, New Market, Rice, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Simon, Buzz, and Douglas Frye
Studio image of three Frye brothers (l to r): Simon "Heck", Berlin "Buzz", and Douglas.
They were the sons of Walter Simon and Mollie Catherine (Showman) Frye. They had another brother, Gerald, and three sisters: Geraldine, Catherine, and Berkley…
They were the sons of Walter Simon and Mollie Catherine (Showman) Frye. They had another brother, Gerald, and three sisters: Geraldine, Catherine, and Berkley…
List of Wounded, 96th Infantry Division
Photograph of a typed page of wounded soldiers from the 96th Infantry Division dated 4 May 1945. All were wounded on Okinawa Island.
Most likely, this image was made to provide a record for the Lomas family whose son was wounded on April 28, 1945…
Most likely, this image was made to provide a record for the Lomas family whose son was wounded on April 28, 1945…
Tags: Army, Lomas, Shenandoah County, Virginia, WWII

