This website was launched befittingly on the 71st Anniv. of the United States involvement in WWII, 12/7/2012. Seventy-one years ago, the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, brought the U.S. into World War II. In his address asking Congress for a declaration of war, President Franklin D. Roosevelt called Dec. 7, 1941, a date that "will live in infamy." ***ALERT***The Service Men and Women **pages are updated with additional information often, as more old news items, photos and/or bios and obituaries are found. These history items are essential in completing the stories of these individuals who served during WWII from Iowa.THANKS again to Researchers, Pat Holt Juon and Terry Hirsch! And Huge Thanks to Connie Swearingen for her Woodbury & NWIowa submissions. |
March 2020 * * * ServiceMEN Tribute County Pages
MARCH Men Tributes Pgs = 507 | Updates Men Tribute Pgs = 96 |
Also Added in March
- During the month of March, the number of additional ServiceWomen pages will be posted here: [ 15 ]
- Also Updated Women Pages: [1]
- Rev. & Mrs. Fritz Springis, ...Latvian refugees, fled to Germany, in Russian controlled Labor Camp--family of 3 came to America & to Iowa...
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