mcbooki433p337: Registrants of Milford Who Served in World War II (cont.), Milford American Legion

U'Ren, Vernon Ernest; Vernon, Weston Stevens; Voorhees, Harvey Ross; Voorhees, Maynard LaVor; Waddingham, Albert Thorpe; Waddingham, Lindsay Moore Wattrous, Llewellyn Edward; Watts, Platt Roper; West, Charles Fisher; Whitby, John Elvin; White, John Ray; White, Joseph Lewis; White, Richard Stant...

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Published: Sherratt Library, Southern Utah University 1948
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Summary:U'Ren, Vernon Ernest; Vernon, Weston Stevens; Voorhees, Harvey Ross; Voorhees, Maynard LaVor; Waddingham, Albert Thorpe; Waddingham, Lindsay Moore Wattrous, Llewellyn Edward; Watts, Platt Roper; West, Charles Fisher; Whitby, John Elvin; White, John Ray; White, Joseph Lewis; White, Richard Stanton; Whittaker, Arland Spencer; Whittaker, Keith LaVel; Williams, Arthur Hughes; Williams, Austin Steven; Williams, Clarence; Williams, David Samuel Jr; Williams, DuWayne; Williams, John Moore; Williams, Lynn; Williams, Maurice K.; Williams, McCoy; Williams, Nolan George; Wing, Murray Dugald; Winn, Jack Elmer *Miss Koch was the first woman from Milford to volunteer her services for her country, serving from August 11, 1943, to May 6, 1946, in the U. S. Coast Guard. After her four-month training period in Palm Beach, Florida, she was assigned to the district office in Charleston, South Carolina, for 16 months. She applied for overseas duty and was assigned to Ketchikan, Alaska, for one year. At the time of her discharge she was a storekeeper first class, working in the pay office handling the pay records. MILFORD AMERICAN LEGION Milford American Legion Post No. 16 was organized March 6, 1928, with the following officers : Dr. Charles R. Parrish, commander; Clarence D. Sweet, first vice commander Clarence Grimshaw, second vice commander; Myron P. Lewis, adjutant; Leonard Bowen, chaplain; Sam Cline, finance officer; Theodore Kronholm, sergeant at arms Alvin Baker, J. M. Hughes and Lee C. Brown, executive committee. Charter members were Golden Marshall, Stanley McKnight, Joe Gunn, Herbert Hall, Alfred Wood, Alvin Baker, Clarence Grimshaw, Dr. C., R. Parrish, Thomas