During the Korean War, Kentucky sent 123,000 men to fight. Of the 868 men who died, fourteen of them were from Warren County. At least one Warren Countian was a prisoner of war for nearly three years.https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/exhibit_1997/1103/thumbnail.jp
Publication included the names and addresses of men from Rowan County inducted into military service...
Judge Bernhard, was a Judge in the New York Surrogate Court for Dutchess County (1992-98). He serve...
An index of cards and newspaper clippings of Toledo-area soldiers in the Korean War, created by the ...
This history prepared by Mrs. Sunshine Friedman Nahm (Mrs. Max Nahm) under the direction and supervi...
In March 1943, Warren County\u27s Scottsville Road airport was named an Army Air Corps flight traini...
Finding aid and scans (Click on Additional Files below) for Manuscripts Small Collection 1727. Two...
This history prepared by Mrs. Sunshine Friedman Nahm (Mrs. Max Nahm) under the direction and supervi...
One thousand soldiers from Warren County served in World War I. Residents proudly supported the war ...
The roster of the 2123rd Transportation Corps of the Kentucky National Guard included 68 soldiers fr...
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Collection 326. Data and newspaper clippings on U.S. military pers...
Kentuckians by the thousands have fought in all of the American wars of the industrial age. Fathers,...
An index of cards and newspaper clippings of Toledo-area soldiers in the Korean War, created by the ...
An index of cards and newspaper clippings of Toledo-area soldiers in the Korean War, created by the ...
Sentiments of Warren Countians mirrored those of other Americans during the Vietnam War. Some reside...
An index of cards and newspaper clippings of Toledo-area soldiers in the Korean War, created by the ...
Publication included the names and addresses of men from Rowan County inducted into military service...
Judge Bernhard, was a Judge in the New York Surrogate Court for Dutchess County (1992-98). He serve...
An index of cards and newspaper clippings of Toledo-area soldiers in the Korean War, created by the ...
This history prepared by Mrs. Sunshine Friedman Nahm (Mrs. Max Nahm) under the direction and supervi...
In March 1943, Warren County\u27s Scottsville Road airport was named an Army Air Corps flight traini...
Finding aid and scans (Click on Additional Files below) for Manuscripts Small Collection 1727. Two...
This history prepared by Mrs. Sunshine Friedman Nahm (Mrs. Max Nahm) under the direction and supervi...
One thousand soldiers from Warren County served in World War I. Residents proudly supported the war ...
The roster of the 2123rd Transportation Corps of the Kentucky National Guard included 68 soldiers fr...
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Collection 326. Data and newspaper clippings on U.S. military pers...
Kentuckians by the thousands have fought in all of the American wars of the industrial age. Fathers,...
An index of cards and newspaper clippings of Toledo-area soldiers in the Korean War, created by the ...
An index of cards and newspaper clippings of Toledo-area soldiers in the Korean War, created by the ...
Sentiments of Warren Countians mirrored those of other Americans during the Vietnam War. Some reside...
An index of cards and newspaper clippings of Toledo-area soldiers in the Korean War, created by the ...
Publication included the names and addresses of men from Rowan County inducted into military service...
Judge Bernhard, was a Judge in the New York Surrogate Court for Dutchess County (1992-98). He serve...
An index of cards and newspaper clippings of Toledo-area soldiers in the Korean War, created by the ...