Franklin County Military
Records
World War II Honor Roll
This page honors the men and women who served
in the military during WWII. Many sacrificed their lives.
It is an on-going project, not finished until every Franklin County
veteran of WWII is on the list.
If you'd like to honor a WWII veteran on this page, please send the name of the veteran and a brief note about their service. Photos are welcome too!
SS# = Selective Service number
Name | Remarks |
Alden, Orval R. | SS#37696396; Private, Co B, 318th Infantry, 80th Div.; died 12/04/1944, buried in Hampton cemetery |
Allison, A.J. | SS# 37041374; Corporal; Killed In Action |
Allison, Clinton | Staff sergeant; tail gunner on a Flying Fortress; stationed in Italy; he was reported missing 6/14/1944 after a mission over Yugoslavia. Son of William R. Allison, of Hampton. ~Mason City Globe Gazette, 7/8/44 |
Ammerman, Albert J. | 1913-1968; US Army, Co M. 263rd Inf 66 Div.; awarded the bronze star for heroism. ~Wright Co. Monitor, 3/28/68 |
Archamboult, Delmar L. | SS# 37109120; Private; died non-battle |
Baier, Wendell W. | SS#37251761; Enlisted 12/16/1942, discharged 04/26/1945; Corporal, Detachment Medical Dept. Fitzsimons General Hosp.; died 07/23/1949, buried Hampton cemetery; born Ridgeway, MO |
Barney, Robert J. | SS# T-224331; Died non-battle |
Blake, Howard A. | 1922-1945; US Army, Private; Co B. 473rd Inf Regiment, KIA; buried Oakwood cemetery, Ackley |
Bleeker, Raymond G. | Enlisted 03/19/1942, discharged 10/21/1943; SS# 37118480; US Army, Private; Postal Section ; buried Oakwood cemetery, Ackley |
Blau, Arnold E.M. | US Army, 6th army forces, 414th engineer dump truck company; served in New Guinea & the Philippines, where he took part in the Leyte & Luzon campaigns; s/o Mr. & Mrs. John J. Blau, Alexander |
Blau, Clarence | 1919-1991; US Army, Tec-4; served in Germany; s/o Mr. & Mrs. Clyde Blau, Alexander |
Blau, Walter J. | US Army, served in Germany; awarded the infantry combat badge & a purple heart; s/o Mr. & Mrs. John J. Blau, Alexander |
Bronsema, Lester | US Marine Corps, enlisted August 17, 1943. Served in the Pacific. |
Bryan, Keith K. | SS# 17068435; Private; Finding of death under Public Law 490 |
Bullard, Harry E. | Serial #37445375; Enlisted 11/20/1942, discharged 11/09/1945; Sergeant, Battery B, 872 Field Artillery, 66th Infantry Division; died 11/06/1948, buried Upper Maynes Grove cemetery |
Burman, Orval L. | Aerial Gunner of Hansell
Killed in Action Over Italy Hansell, Ia - Mr. and Mrs. Neil Berman, near Hansell, received word from the war department that their son, Staff Sgt. Orval Burman, was killed in action April 20. Word was received May 5 that he was missing. He was a lower ball turret gunner on a B-17 stationed at Foggia, Italy, with the 15th air force, and was returning from a bombing mission over northern Italy when his plane exploded in midair, killing all but the pilot. It was approximately his 20th mission. He was graduated from the Hansell high school in 1943 and enlisted Feb. 19, 1944. He went overseas in January of this year. He is survived by his parents and two brothers, Verald and J.D. Burman, Hansell. ~Waterloo Daily Courier, June 25, 1945 SS#37685167 |
Christensen, Emma L. | WAC; joined 1944; 09/30/1901-05/18/1958; d/o Jakob Christensen |
Crawford, Lynn | Corporal; died of wounds; s/o Mr. & Mrs. W.E. Crawford of Chapin |
Doyle, Robert N. | SS# 37418480; Private; died non-battle |
Eckhardt, George J. | SS# 37190171; Tech sergeant; Killed in action |
Fredricks, Lewis J. | SS# 17043318; Staff sergeant; Finding of death under Public Law 490 |
Gerdes, David F. | SS# 37109809; Private 1st Class; Killed in action |
Graff, Andrew C. | SS# 37428100; Tech sergeant; Killed in action |
Green, Daren Lee | Served in both WWII and Korea. Obituary |
Guldberg, Donald | Lieutenant; MIA on an air mission over Austria 6/5/44. Imprisioned by the Germans. Son of Mr. & Mrs. Karl Guldberg. ~Mason City Globe Gazette, 7/8/44 |
Hanna, Max Bethel | Serial #37190160; Inducted 04/02/1942, discharged 11/04/1945; Pvt, Co. A, 166th Engineers, C Battalion and HQ Co. 1st Battalion, 357th Inf. Regiment, US Army; Awarded Bronze Star; died 11/26/1958, buried Hampton cemetery |
Harper, Cecil R. | SS# 17071262; Staff sergeant; Killed in action |
Hicks, Wendell F. | SS# 2056593; 2nd Lieutenant; Missing |
Hofdommrt, Eslyrt M. | SS# 37666186; Private 1st class; Killed in action |
Hoffman, Marcedes | 1914-2001; Army Nurse Corps; buried Hampton cemetery |
Hopes, Arvine L. | Serial #37195166; enlisted 05/18/1942, dischged 10/11/1945; T-4, 320th Engineer Battalion, 95th Inf. Div.; died 03/12/1952; buried Hampton cemetery |
Jamison, John Charles | Service #6219519; Enlisted 08/10/1943, discharged 04/08/1946; US Navy; died 09/14/1956, buried Hampton cemetery |
Joneck, Wilbert | SS# Private 1st class; Killed in action |
Jackson, Dallas R. | SS# 37675804; Private 1st class; Killed in action |
Jackson, Thomas W. | SS# 0-380249; Major; Killed in action |
Johnson, James Herman | Serial #8603259; Enlisted 03/27/1944, died in service 12/28/1944; Seaman 1st Cl., U.S. Navel Reserve; buried Hampton cemetery |
Kinney, Paul A. | SS# 0-692021; 1st Lieutenant; Killed in action |
Kirkbride, Alva A. | Serial #37666123; Inducted 03/19/1943, discharged 02/03/1946; Corporal, Battery A, 864the Anti-Aircraft Artillery Automatic Weapons Battalion, Heavy Machine Gunner; awarded Good Conduct medal; died 01/20/1952, buried Hampton cemetery |
Kleuver, Imogene nee Ferris | Specialist Third Class, WAVES. Trained at Hunter college, NYC, attended naval reserve midshipmans school in Northampton, Mass., officers' training at Smith College, Northampton, Mass. & naval air training at Corpus Christi, Tex. Daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Earl Ferris, Hampton. Wife of Air Force Lieut. A.F.A. Kluever, San Antonio, Tex., stationed in North Africa (1943). ~Waterloo Courier, 3/5/43; Mason City Globe Gazette, 7/8/44. Stationed at the U.S. Naval air station at Ottumwa. ~Hampton Chronicle, April 1944 |
Korth, Carroll E. | 1913-1991; CPL US Army; buried Hampton cemetery |
Kothenbeutel, Elmer | Army, infantry. Wounded 6/10/44 in the Normandy invasion. Son of Mr. & Mrs. Charles Kothenbeutel. ~Mason City Globe Gazette, 7/8/44 |
Kroch, Svend A. | SS# 37428065; Staff sergeant; Killed in action |
Larson, Carl G. | Serial #36819300; enlisted 05/08/1943; Pfc., Med Dept, 891 Med Clr Co., 56th Medical Btn., died 05/01/1945, buried Coulter cemetery |
Lee, Elwood Hammett | Service #37694886; Enlisted 04/18/1944, discharged 03/22/1947; T-4, 988th Engineer Treadway Bridge Co., Carbine sharp shooter; died 11/04/1961, buried Hampton cemetery |
McClenahan, Edward | Major; Reported MIA 5/7/1942 in the Philippines. Released & returned to the US in 1944. Former Hampton HS principal. ~Mason City Globe Gazette, 7/8/44 |
Nemmers, LeRoy C. JR | SS# 0-554047; 2nd Lieutenant; died non-battle |
Rieken, Louis P. | Louis Rieken, Former
Faulkner Boy, Suffers Fatal Wounds. Faulkner - A message from the War Department to Mrs. Louis B. Rieken stated that her son, Pvt. Louis P. Rieken, died August 29 in the North African area as a result of wounds received in action. Pvt. Rieken was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Rieken, long time residents of Faulkner, who moved last spring to Everett, Wash., to which address the message was transferred. A sister of Pvt. Rieken, Mrs. Emil Pulmateer, resides here. Pvt. Rieken was born December 23, 1921. Inducted into service in November, 1942, and served overseas since May, 1943. He had served in North Africa, Sicily and Italy and had been wounded twice previously. ~Ackley World Journal, Ackley, IA, Thurs., September 28, 1944, pg 1 ~contributed by Linda Holm SS# 37445371 |
Rooks, Ardell E. | Serial #0751077; enlisted 04/01/1942; 1st Lt., A/S Air Corps, 770 AAF Bomb SQ; died 06/27/1944, buried Meservey cemetery |
Schear, Robert L. | SS# 3766136; Private 1st class; Finding of death under Public Law 490 |
Stoffer, Donald | US Marine Corps; s/o Mrs. Herman Rickeus |
Van Every, Edward | US Army Air Corps; Staff sergeant, awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for extraordinary flying achievement in the Southwest Pacific area from Dec. 8, 1941 to Nov. 1942, participated in more than 200 hrs. of flight missions during hostile contact was probable & expected ~Dubuque Telegraph-Herald, March 15, 1943 |
VanHouten, Clement J. | Serial #37041373; inducted 03/21/1941, dischged 10/29/1945; Tec-4, Troop A, 113th Cav. Recon. SQ, US Army; died 06/17/1959, buried Hampton cemetery |
Vietor, George A. | SS# 37698913; enlisted 06/22/1944, Private, 329th Inf., 83rd Div., 3rd Army; Killed in action, 01/11/1945; buried Hampton cemetery |
Walsh, Howard | Major. Stationed in England, awarded the presidental citation of honor. Son of Mr. & Mrs. B.G. Walsh. ~Mason City Globe Gazette, 7/8/44 |
Weir, William L. | SS# 37044257; Sergeant; Killed in action |
Wheeler, Ephrain E. | SS# 37676440; Tech-5; died non-battle |
Wolf, Merlin A. | Serial #37668889; Enlisted 04/16/1943, dischged 11/19/1945; Sergeant, 1766th Engineer Parts Supply Platoon; died 01/01/1948, buried Hampton cemetery |
Woodley, Dilman Lloyd | Serial #39554228; Inducted & transferred to enlisted reserve corps 01/15/1943, active duty 01/22/1943, dischged 10/20/1945; Pvt 1st Class, 970 Quartermaster Corps; died 05/28/1954, buried Hampton cemetery |
~sources:
1. United States War Department, World War II Honor List of the Dead and Missing for the State of Iowa, June 1946 - contributed by Nettie Mae Lucus
2. Obituaries, gravestone inscriptions, newspaper articles and other records as cited in the remarks column
3. US Military Veteran Headstone Applications, NARA
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