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Robert Treadwell

World War II vet; "stated he fought and did what he could do". He was born in Bangor, Maine, on Jan. 10, 1926. Son of Irma and Everard Treadwell. Bob graduated from Bangor High school and was drafted right after High School. He fought with honor to his country. He worked for Penobscot Valley country club for years.

Len Rosberg

PFC Len Rosberg (Deceased 1993) volunteered to serve his country before going onto college. His service in Europe allowed America to remain the Greatest Nation on the earth. R.I.P.

Joseph D. Widell

I would like to have my husband's name added to the list of men who served our country. He was in the sevice for 20 years. He served in the US Navy and won gold bars all through his career. He now lives in Auburn with his wife of 44 years.

James Hannigan

Dad entered as a volunteer army recruit March 20, 1941, was discharged September 20, 1945. Overseas, April 1943, came back September 1945. In Combat on Attu, Kwajalein, Leyte, Okinawa, Marshall Island, Kwalalein, and the Philippines.

Anna Marie Sundburg Tobey

During WWI, my Grandmother served bravely on the front in France, as a Nurse in a MASH unit. In the operating room she met her future husband, Dr. Harold Grant Tobey, my Grandfather. Later, their son, Harold Grant Tobey, Jr. served and died as a result of WWII.

Thank you all.

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