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#39: “The History of Datchet”, Excerpt #5

The sheer number of World War II veterans from Datchet is a testament to the patriotism and resolve of this small community. 61 young men answered our nation’s call. Ten gave their lives for that noble cause. The following list appears here to honor and thank all those who served:

Louis Adams
Leo J. Amaral
Walter C. Atherton
Martin “Marty” G. Bell
Peter V. Bell
Earl S. Brady, Sr.
John C. Braddock
Elmer B. Campbell
Ken P. Campbell
Norman G. Clark
Harold “Harry” L. Coleman
Ernest T. Cooper
Paul C. Dennis
Clarence D. Evans
Hank P. Evans
Lawrence “Larry” Evans
Gilbert Evans
Roy Farrell
Fred R. Fisher
Eric L. Fletcher
Louis A. Fletcher
Alfred “Al” P. Gardner
Bernard F. Graham
John J. Graham
Arthur N. Gray
Samuel W. Lee
James T. Lockwood
Matthew S. Lockwood, Jr.
Ralph B. Lockwood
Robert K. Lockwood
Richard F. Miles, Jr.
Jack Miller
Joseph “Joe” M. Morgan
Howard O. Page
John C. Page
Walter F. Page III
Robert Parsons
Stanly “Stan” Parsons
Lee H. Peterson
James M. Read
Michael “Mickey” Reed
James C. Rugby
Donald B. Sanders
John K. Stevens
Edward T. Sullivan
Francis “Franky” Turner
Robert Turner
David C. Walker
James A. Walsh
Robert J. Walsh
Herbert F. Wheeler
Carl D. Wood

Killed in Action
Montgomery “Monty” A. Braddock
Andrew F. Hayward
Ernest H. Hayward
Henry G. Hayward
Albert W. Hayward
Jefferson Mathews
Raymond “Ray” B. Peterson
Bernard C. Ross
Daniel L. Rogers
Robert J. Williamson