Thank you

Thank you to all the organizations and individuals who have contributed to the programs we have supported including: the commemoration of the WWI Centennial, the building of the National WWI Memorial in Washington, D.C., and all the other experiential and educational programs aimed at keeping alive the memory of the Doughboys and all those who served in WWI.

Thank you to our major donors:

…and with deep gratitude to everyone who has contributed:

 
DonorIn Honor Of
Tara Herber
James HerrewigMachinist's Mate 2nd Class E.H. Herrewig
Jay C Hess
Jerry Hester
Jill M HesterRAYMOND L. ELDRIDGE, PVT CO A 313 M G BN
Ken Hester
Richard HickeyAll who served
Dan Hickox
David Higgins
June HigginsOrin Edward Marvel
Regent Bonnie Higgins
Sheila Higgins
Richard Hildebrand
Lucien Paul Hilderbrand
John HilgenholdPvt John Simon Hilgenhold
Beth Hill
Laura Hill
Ms. Katherine HillVFW/American Legion
Steve Hill
Thomas Hill
Jack W Hill Jr
Apuleius HillierUncle Paul Kurowski
Deborah HinckleyErnest R Porter, US Army Cook, WWI
Roger Hineman
Mr. David HinesCpl. Lawrence C. Fehlinger, US Army, KIA, WWI
Ann Hirsch
Arthur R Hiscox
Robin HitnerFred Hitner - who gave his life in WW1
Vonna Hlavka
James Hockenberry
Millissa HodgdonLeslie Ketcham
Jim HodgsonTexas WWI Centennial Commemoration Association
Don Hodo
Kevin HoeperWorld War I's Hoosier and Tar Heel soldiers
Jeffrey HoffeldAlbert Herter, my grandfather, who served in World War I
Christopher Hoffman
Evan HoffmanDoug Hoffman
Judith Hoffman
Kenneth HoffmanWWI Veterans
Wendy HoffmanDouglas Ward
Patrick HoganUS Marine, John J. Callahan, Killed in Action, Belleau Woods, France, June 11, 1918
Thomas Hogan
Diane HohnbaumCharles Benard Hohnbaum
Patti Smith HoldaCpl. Hubert Dalton Smith, 6th Engineers, 3rd Division, Co. D, Alabama
Mary Hartwell HoldemanHartwell Davis, Jr.
Mr. Philip HollandLoyd David Holland, Musician, U.S. Navy (1 Jun 1918 - 28 Feb 1919) Great Lakes Band Battalion, U.S. Naval Training School, Great Lakes, Illinois
Terri HollanderDonald Franklin Holden
Layne A. Holley
CDR Roger Hollister
Joan Holloway
John HolmanSgt. Charles Timmons 118th Inf 30th Division MIAnGreenwood County South Carolina WWI Veterans
Benjamin HolmesPVT Amos Witt, U.S. Army, Deceased 1918/11/04
Cheryl Holton
Michael HolubarLeslie W. Hartley, 91st Wild West Division
Honolulu Council, Navy League of the U.S.
Gary Hoog
Judy Hoover
Lanabeth HorgenWASHINGTON STATE'S CITIZENS WHO SERVED, PERISHED, OR ARE LISTED MISSING IN ACTION IN WW1. WE REMEMBER AND THANK YOU FOR YOUR SACRAFICE.
Edward C HortonPVT William R. Clark
Kathleen HorzempaCpl. William J. McCrane
Stephen Hough1st Sgt. John Fisk Hough,Sgt. Warren Carberg,Lt J.A .GlovernJohn Fisk Hough
Andrew House
John HousePrivate Jesse Cummings
Howard A. Van Wagner Post 962 of the American LegionHoward A. Wagner, Percy Long, Theodore Hosteter
Cynthia HowellAll US veterans
Matt Howell
William C Howell
John Hoyle Sr.WWI Veterans
Michael Hubbard
Van HubbardWanda 'Lynne' Dayton, wife of Dan Dayton, upon her passing
Dameon Huber
Brandon HuckThe Huck Family
Kevin HudieCorporal Willard D. Hudie, 27th Infantry Division
Jessica HudsonAlastair Thomas Hudson
Patricia HudsonArlie Mitchell
Dwayne Huell
Elizabeth HughesFrancis Regis McGoey
Frank Hughes
Halsey Hughes
Jennifer HughesHalsey T. Hughes
Paul D. Hughes
Richard HughesAll Americans
Steven Hughes
Timothy HughesSgt. Andrew Bryan Hughes
Charlotte HumeAll who paid the ultimate price and all those who served then and now
Kathleen HumeSamuel Elliott Hume
John Humphries
Brenda HuntBonnie "Pete" Phillips McCracken, Monrovia, Morgan County, IN, 150th Field Artillery, Medical Corp., 42nd Rainbow Div., Part of the "Martinsville Boys"nPaul Loren Hunt, Johnson County, IN, Service Record Unkown- burnednDonal McCracken Rushton, Monrovia, Morgan County, IN, 53rd Artillery Battery of American Expeditionary Force
Charles HuntFrank Barry
Anthony Hunter
Valerie HunterWilliam Amel Stapleton, Hutch KY. Received the Distinguished Service Cross
Mr. James HuntleyGrandfather - James G Huntley Great Uncle - Cornelius "Pat" Huntley
Kathleen HurleyWilfred M. Hurley
Patrick HustonCPL William Edward Huston USAn4.7 million Americans
Linda Hutchcroft
Susan HutsonMy uncle's Preston Allen and Claude Allen who served in the Great War from Missouri
Richard Huval
Harrison Hyde
Hyde Park VFW Auxiliary Post 7779
IAS
Carolyn IglesiasAll Soldiers Who Fought in WWI
Terri Illes
Illinois Tool Works
Moriah Illsley
Independence Hall Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution
Indiana DAR, Inc.
Jeannine IngenitoTom Hendricks
Alexander InsuaThe United States of America.
Salvatore Intravia
Edwin IrvingEmile Macret IrvingnAll who served and freedom
Jim IrwinFrank & William Near
Joshua Israel
Larry Issak
Michael T ItamuraShinichi Takenouchi 63rd Rgmt Co D
Craig S. Ito
Jaacob Bowden & Jennifer Giroux
Jenniffer Jack
Robert Jack
Chris Jackson
Ellen Jackson
Petter JacobsenEleanor Murphy Rowe Jacobsen
Margaret Jacobson
Christopher Jahnke
Harry JamesHerbert James
Shirley JamesGerald R. Skinner and Faye Marcellus
Theresa JamesJoseph Flaspohler
Elaine Jancourtz
William JannaceSFC Anthony E. Jannace, U.S. ARMY, 2ID 2 ENGR BN, PURPLE HEART, WWII
Bernice JanssenGeorge Henry Van Pelt
James JanzWilliam A. Sawaska, PFC, US Army
Paul JanzenPaul G. Evans
Benjamin JarrattPrivate Cary F. Jarratt, 318th Infantry, 80th Division, AEF, 1888-1918
Clark JarrattLt. Paul H, Jarrett --42nd "Rainbow" Division WWI
Joyce Jaske
Jay M Cohen, LLC
M. Christean JenkinsWe wish to honor the heroism and sacrifice of the 4.7 million American sons and daughters who served during the conflict.
Arthur JensenMAJ STEVEN C. MCGEORGE
Jeffrey Jewell
John JewellJOHN JOSEPH HELMUTHnJAMES BOOM JEWELLnJOHN FULLER
Courtland Jindra
Christine Jocelyn
John H Collins Post 24, American Legion
Alan JohnsonHenry A Johnson
Catherine JohnsonArthur Simonse (Grandfather)
Christopher JohnsonPFC Carl D. Johnson, US Army, WWI Veteran
Commander Walter JohnsonCharles Hollopeter - KIA - 1918 & Willmar Albert Bathke - KIA - 1918
David JohnsonSgt. Alvin C. York
Elaine Johnson
Erik Johnson102d Infantry Regt., 26th "Yankee" DIV., Connecticut Army National Guard
Guy Johnson
Jacob JohnsonOur U. S. Servicemen and women and their British and French Allies.
Jamaris Johnson
James Johnson
Joseph JohnsonEdwin P. Johnson
Kathryn JohnsonLeighton Clark
Kenneth JohnsonPFC Louis K. Johnson, 80th Div, 314th Machine Gun BattalionnPvt Louis K Johnson 314 Machine Gun Btln WWI
Latoya JohnsonWorld War Heroes
Lee Johnson
Margot JohnsonAll who lost their lives
Patricia Johnson
Perry Johnson
RADM Michael Johnson
Robert JohnsonPvt. Austin W. Johnson, US Army Balloon Service, 12th Balloon Co.nAustin Walter Johnson
Richard Johnston
Alicia Johnstone
Carolee D JohnstoneCharles Zartman Yost
Geoffrey W Jolley
Bambi Jones
Brian & Faye Jones
Candace Jones
David Jones
Gary JonesHarold LeRoy Jones
Jack & Sheryll Jones
Kathy Jones
Mrs Carolyn JonesCarolyn J. Jones
Mrs. Missy JonesMy Uncle, John Henry Lofton CoxnMy Husband's uncle, Bartow Douglas Jones
Shelley JonesSGT Wayne M. Jones US Army WW1
Walter Jones
William JonesFor all that have served
Kathleen JordanBertie C. Wellman
Mort JordanCapt. Mortimer Jordan, 167th Infantry
Barbara Jordan JaglaMy great-aunt Helen Jordan Lamb. WWI surgeon's assistant with the Harvard Unit near Ypres and Amiens
Justin Juarez
Justin Juarez
Sarah Judah
Charles Junek IIICharles H. Junek Sr.
Merrilee JungGeorge Washington Dick
Art JunkerThe Junker Family
Anthony JustiJeremiah Twomey, US Army, WWI
Guy R Kachel
Mr. Daniel KachinskiEdward Walter Cegelka (1896-1972), Pvt. Co. L, 145th Inf. Regt., 37th ("Ohio") Division, 1918-19, W.W. I. Combat-Wounded Veteran, Pensioned. My Step-Great Grandfather.
Scott Kaesemeyer
Evan Kaiser
Terrence Kaliner
Michelle Kamhi
Edward KaminskiStanley J. Kaminski
Margaret KaneMAJ Charles D Kayser, MD, Medical Corps
Sharon KarahanWilliam A. Rowe
Judy Karkhoff
Susan KarlessesThe Karlesses Family
Troy Karrick
Charles KashakJames Kashak
Bryan KasmennPFC Grant S. Norton, Co. B/308th Inf./77th Div.
Kate Waller Barrett Chapter, NSDAR
David KaufmanPFC Loyal E. Kauffman, Company H 8th Infantry, ONG (Co. H 1046 Infantry)
Alan Kazdoy
Capt. (Ret.) Byron W. KeagleCorporal Leon Earl Keagle, US Army, Company A, 14th Ammunition Train, 14th Division, Camp Custer, Michigan, 15 Sep 1918 - 7 Feb 1919; Wagoner Clyde Wellington Keagle, 505456 US Army, Battery B, 11th Field Artillery, 6th Artillery Brigade, 6th Division, AEF, 24 Apr 1918 - 18 Jun 1919; Wagoner Byron Louis Keagle, 505452 US Army, Battery B, 11th Field Artillery, 6th Artillery Brigade, 6th Division, AEF, 24 Apr 1918 - 18 Jun 1919; Brigadier General Matthew Henry Kingman, US Marine Corps, 6th Maching Gun Battalion, 6th Marines, 4th Marine Brigade, 2nd Division, AEF, WW1 Service: Captain, Company Commander, 15th Company - 15 Jan 1918 - 23 Oct 1918, Major, Battalion Commander - 24 Oct 1918 - 13 Aug 1919.nThe four World War I Veterans that are very important to menCorporal John Walter Bengston
Lucy Keegan
Michael Keeley
George Kees
Barbara KellElmer Emerson Barber
Mr. Dan Keller
Mr. Steven Kemble
Robert Kendrick
Lawrence Kenney
Christine Kenworthy
Benjamin Kerekes
Harold KerrHenry Kerr and Isaac Longmore
Catherine M Kesseler
Natalai KeysWorld War 1
Ki-Ka-Ma-Sung Society N.S.C.A.R.
Philip & Claudia Kieffer
David KielichMaximilian Kielich
John KigerMy grandfather Albert Burton Moore, who fought in World War I
Kerry KimblePvt Earl Wickham, USMC 2nd Bn, 6th Marine Regiment
Kalila KingCharles Ogden Schobel
Kendall KingCorporal Frank Harris 5th Division
Scott Kinggrateful americaan
Steven King
Thomas F KingJoe Martin King
Valerie KingJohn Franklin Hummel
Janice KipnisJoseph Levine
Billy Kirby
Priscilla KirchgessnerTimothy Aaron Miller, Vietnam
Ken KirchoffWalter Kirchoff
Melinda Kirk
Kathleen KirkhamOur Doughboys and authors who write in their memory
Chris KissingerSergeant Arthur J Kroepfl
Gregg KitsonWilliam Treavy Kitson
Marvin KlangJoseph E. Bach, (MN) Private US Army,125th Infantry Regiment, 32nd Division, buried Meuse.Argonne American Cemetery France
Dorothy Klein
Micah Klein
Michael KlingherSamuel Jacob Horowitz
Thomas KlotzWilbur Eugene Klotz
William KlotzSgt. Vincent Klotz
Pamela Knackert
Geraldine KnatzFrederick Knatz
Dennis KnightClifford Knight
Robert KnightEdward S. Knight KIA 9/27/18
Knights of Columbus Council 1421The members of Knights of Columbus Council 1421 who were veterans of World War I
Linann K Knodel Duren
John Knox
Christie Knudsen
Kent Knudson
Jeffrey KoblishPaul Anthony Olson
Bill Kobrern
Ms. Kathleen Kobus
Matthew KochBernard Joseph CAFFERTY, PFC USA
Carole Koches
COL Abbott KoehlerGeorge A. Voss, USN WWI (My Grandfather)
Lisa Koenig
Mary Jane KoenigRussell Archie Harvey, 90th Div., 357th Inf. Regt., Co. K
Mr. Ken Koenitzer
Craig KokkelerAll the World War I Soldiers and their familes
Gary Kolasa
Lola KoniuszySgt. Charles E. Dilkes, 1st Division Engineer AEF
Richard KoosCpl Emmerich Koos
Keith KopinskiAnthony C. Kopinski, New York, CO D, 3329, MG BN, 85th Division, WWI
Rina Kopp
Peter Korzen
Erin Kostun
Thomas Kouyeas
Francis KownackiAlex Kownacki
Elizabeth Koze
Robert Kozubal
John Kracha
Stephen KramperBernard H Kramper
George Kranz
James KrawczykStanley Krawczyk
Frank KresenCorporal Frank Augustus Kresen, Battery F, 120th Field Artillery, Wisconsin (WWI 1917-1918)
Jackie Krieger
Dylan KroahClyde Arnold Neiss & Carl Ernest Brust Sr.
Mr. Robert KrohnHarold Jordan
Clare KronemeyerJOHN Henry Kronemeyer
Margaret KruegerFor James Allan Krueger's birthday - In Memory of his Great-Grandpa Allan Joseph Gorman, Army WW1
Shari Krueger
Elizabeth Kryder-Reid
LTCLR Martin & Constance Kuhar
Michael KvicalaThe Kvicala Family
Frank KyserPrivate Percy Mason Kyser
Mary La BellaLeonardo La Bella
James La RosaFrancesca La Rosa
Joyce & Myron Laban
Julian LachendroPvt.Frank A. Lachendro 28th Keystone Div. Pittsburgh
James LacombeSgt. James Cox
Sharen Lahti
Divina-Grace DelCarmen Lajato
Charles LambHarold J. Lamb, USNR-R, 1918
David LambPvt. George D. Lamb, 90th Division (Artillery) and Army of Occupation.
Mark Lamb
Dennis LambertMY GREAT UNCLE THAT FOUGHT IN WWI
Janet B LambertJoseph Abner Vaughan
Keith LaMee
Michael & Kimberly LaMonica
Craig LamprightHarold E. Lampright
Mary Lancaster
Linda LanceSgt. Jacob Albert Maness
Brian LangFrederick D. Schaefer, SGT, 53rd Pioneer Infantry Regiment
Duncan LangJohn Lang
Mary LangFred Johnson
Thomas LangeFrank Lawrence Lange
Kathleen LaniganThomas M. Lanigan
Larry Steven LankfordCarson Lankford MIA Swepsonville, NCnPrivate (First Class) Lankford, Julius A. D.S.C.
Robert Laplander
Joanne LaposaPvt. Francis A. Eldridge, fought in all 3 major battles was wounded in his leg. From New Brunswick, NJ
John LaramieE. J. "Clyde" Cantin
John LaRandeau
Scott M. LarimerGerald Murral Larimer, WWI Navy Vet USS Agamemnon - ID 3004nGerald Larimer, Howard Larimer and Milton Larimer - My family members who served in WW1
James LarrimoreDon Martin, WWI war correspondent, died October 7, 1918 in Paris
Jacob LaRueJacob L LaRue
Paul LaRueJoseph WhitenNew Holland's World War I Soldies & VeteransnJacob L. LaRue, United States Navy, Born Ashville, Ohio, My Grandfather.
Richard & Beth LashleyClarence J Lashley
John LasswellCol. Benjamin Wimer, my great grandfather
Chris LauchnerAJ Berryhill
Erin Lawless
Patricia LawrenceCpl Albert Smath, Bugler
Tracie LawrenceMarine Gunnery Sgt. Herman Jerome Murkerson
Elise LayneConley Lawrence
Alfred Lazoff
Mr. Stephen LeachChris Monroe WW I Vet
Ron LeachArthur Plass & Edwin Ehrlich
Steve LeachThe 116,516 Americans who perished
Brian Leahy
Marianne LearyLt. Joseph Cleveland Conway
Tom LebackAshby Turner Mahon
Mark LeBlancJohn M. Longley [#67869 Private 1st Class American Expeditionary Forces (AEF), 1st Army Corps 26th Division (New England, later nicknamed the 'Yankee Division', YD), 52nd Brigade, 103rd Infantry Regiment (the Maine and New Hampshire regiments) ]
William & Candi Leech
John Leen
Thelma K. LeenhoutsWillard G. Leenhouts 1st soldier from Holland, MI killed in WWI
Carolyn LehmannEugene Lehmann
James LeichtungSecond Lieutenant Hyman Freiberg
Lindsey LeighKennedy Family
Wilhelmina LeighPvt Marshall Edward Dunnaville, Sr., 807th Pioneer Infantry
Christopher LeinsLTC David V. Leins, JrnCPT Dean Allen Lindholm, USMA 1979
Susie Leiper
Michaela Lemen
Bernadine Lennon
Mr. William Lance Lenon
Robert Lenz
Larry LeonardRichard W. Pershing - Grandson of General John J. Pershing.
Manon Lessard
George LevisRobert T Creel and Millard L Broadhurst
Paul M LevitGrandfather - Paul T Green - Base Hospital 38
Gary Lewi
Christopher Lewis
Donald LewisLTCOL WILBUR LEWIS
Mr. David Lewis1LT Karl E. SharpenCaptain Robert Walton, Jr.
Thomas LewisHarry Milton Lewis
Ms. Leslie LianJohn Oscar Johnston
Michael Libbin
Howard M Liberman
Libery Memorial Association
Robert Liebscher
Daniel Lien
David LightfootGeorge Alton Maiden
Valerie Lim
Mr. & Mrs. Robert LindseyCpl. Ray H. Barr, 35th Infantry Division and combat wounded veteran.
William LinehanGarland Wright
Linda LinvilleVeterans of Spanish Village
Mr. Joseph Lippincott
Curtis LippleMarshall Stephenson
Michael LittleCameron Welch, cowboy, doughboy, friend and minister
Peter LittlefieldCaptain Lionel K Legge
Theresa LLacunaRobert G. Meeker 13th Infantry Regiment Londonderry, Ohio
Anne LloydFW Wyatt, Jerald, Harold, Thurman, JP & Bob Derryberry, Harry Stephens, Pete Stratton and Bob Green
Terrance Lloyd
Ms Suzi LockettHerman Dreyer, Jr., my Godfather and Great Uncle who served in WW1
Michael LodsinMichael Lodsin , my Grandfather,who worked on Ellis Island, for the American Bible Society
Kevin LonerganJoseph J. Lonergan
Cheryl Long
Stephen LookeRoy O Looke
David LotzFrank Bevinetto
Derek LouvierThe Fallen
James LoveLouis Hosek
William Lowe
Rebecca Lowery
Karen Lubieniecki
Patricia LucasFrank Stewart Cone
Marcia Lucas EllingtonPFC Olen P. Lucas
Roy S. & Deborah A. LuciaLouis John Herr
Lucinda Hinsdale Stone Chapter NSDAR
Shannon Luck Brillhart
Thomas Ludka
Mr. Salvatore Luiso
Cynthia Lund
Dan Lundberg
Donald Lutes
Karen LutkeMichael Counihan, 101st Infantry, Co. "K"
Connie Lutz
Deborah LydonCorporal Joseph James Maguire, St. Louis, MO
Jennifer Lynam
Heather Lyon
John LyonsAlonzo Lyons III
John MabeyWalter Amos Mabey Walter George Mabey
Laura Macaluso
Donald MacdermottJoseph Dunlap
Diane MacDonaldThank you to the men and women who served. We're forever grateful.
Kerry MacintoshFrederick Balyeat
Ronald MacKayJohn Ronald MacKay
Brett MacKellar
Ms. Jana MackinMajor James Andrew Mackin
Patricia MaclayJames Palmer Maclay, WWI American soldier, great-grandfather
Elizabeth MacMillanMary Carey Fallon
Catharine Maddox
Katie MadsenClarence Edward Spencer
James MahlmannMy grandfather, Anthony Minori, a WW1 veteran
Daniel MahonSgt. Dan Mahon, 306th Field Artillery, 77th Div.; Silver Star for action at Chery- Chartreuve, 1918.
Daniel Mahoney
Margaret Makowski-GreenkyJohn E Turner, SrnCharles A Near
Christopher MalmquistJoe Klein, Co. H, 11th Infantry Reg., AEF
William MaloneWilliam Hefner
Philip ManciniMatthew Mancini birthday
Michael MangumThad Manning Mangum
Andrew Manson
Steven MansonPaul Pitterle
Rouhana Mansour
Lisa MantzBernard F. Hoye Jr.
Robert Many
Paula ManzukMichael and George Memovich
Alan MarbleSgt. Paul Lance Marble
Glenn Marcus
Kenneth Marcus
Dan Margo
Paul Margolis
Marie Therese Cadillac Chapter NSDARThe WWI Wexford County Boys 1917-1918
Sava MarinkovichMajor Sava V. Marinkovich, RSA
John Marks
Larry MarquardtJesse Lausen, Gustav Marquardt, Henry Schaffer- All first generation Americans of German descent.
Steven MarroccoAll WWI Veterans
Charles R MarshallMy Father: Pvt. Albert H. Marshall, S/N # 3234327, Co. M, 4th Inf. Reg., 3rd Inf. Div., USA, WWI
Glenn MarshallOrange County NY WWI soldiers than did not come homenSgt 1st Class James Edward AllenbynHugh Daley MIA
Jennifer MarshallHoward Adelbert Lea
LTC (Ret.-USA) Richard Marshburn Jr.Sgt. Clinton Marshburn, US Army, 9/27/1892-2/23/1919, KIA, His father was born a slave in Florida.
David MartPvt. John M. Perry, Headquarters Company, 165th Infantry, 42nd Div, US Army. KIA in France 7/31/1918
Dayle MartinThose that never came back
John Martin
Kerry MartinEdward Paul Martin, WWI Col. 102D Inf.
Richard Martin
Robert Martin
Martin-Osterholtz VFW Post 9417
Paul MartinelloJoseph John Martinello Co. K 42nd Infantry 12th Div. WWI
Keith MarvelLewis Kebel
Louis Masiello
Judy N. Mason
Kelly MasonAll WWI Veterans
Warren MasonJohn Wesley Pollard
Massachusetts World War One Cenntenial Commission
Tim Masters
Stephen Masterson
Arthur MastropietroMichael Mastropietro, CoA 114Inf 29Div
Frank MastropietroAntonio Mastropietro
Lori MasucciMy uncle Laurie Thornton
Mary Mathison
Mark MatijakAmerica
Brian Matricciani
Charles Matternmattern family
Betsy MatthesFirst Lieutenant Charles G. Ostberg 106th infantry, Company B
Earlene Mauritz
Christine Maxwell
Kristin May
Sharon MayErnest Wright
April MayerJonas H. MayernJonas & Ted Mayer
Michael MayerJonas H. Mayer Jonas H. Mayer, II
Theodore MayerThis donation is in recognition of the hard work and dedication of the staff and team at the US WWI Centennial CommissionnJonas H. Mayer 354th Aero SquadronnThe nearly 5,000,000 who served in WW1nThree Mayers who flew in three wars: Jonas Mayer - WWI, Ted Mayer - WWII, Joe Mayer - Korea
Robin MayhallNorris "Not" Mayhall
Mayor Bowser Constituent Service Fund
Cidalina Maziarski
Philip MazzaraAlison Daly, Colonel, USMC; Philip T. Mazzara, LCDR, USNRnAndrew McGreal
Michael McAuliffeJames A. Sandy & Brother Gilbert Sandy
Brian McCarthyGreen Hill Park WW-1 Memorial GrovenRose Hilton
Pamela McCarthyPvt. Frank McCue Royal Dublin Fusiliers
Michael McCauley
Marc McClureKiffin Yates Rockwell
Maggie McCoy
Matthew McCoy
Don McCrady
Kenneth McCreedyThe Soldiers of the 79th Division who fought at Montfaucon
Brance McCune Sr.SGT Carl McCune, USMC, WWI and Albert Groves, USA, WWI
Michael McDonaldPte. Dwight D. Simpson
Scott McDowellJames McDowell
Karen Mcelheny-Feather
James T McElweeJohn France my Grandfather
Janet McFarlandDistrict of Columbia Daughters of the American Revolution who served during WWI
Pam Mcgaha
Fran McGinnis
Deborah McGraw
Andrew McGrealArnold J McCleerey, WWI veteran, Co. A 127th Eng., wounded, and Terry K McCleerey, Vietnam veteran
Daniel McGreal
Mathew J McGuire
James M McHaleMartin Joseph McHale, my father, who served with the American Army in France in WWInPvt. Martin J. McHale, Btty. B, 150th F.A., 12/2817 to 4/28/19, and a veteran of Aisne-Marne, St. Mihiel, and Meuse-Argonne Offensives
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