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Pages in category "Military personnel from Martinsburg, West Virginia" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This category contains articles about United States Armed Forces personnel associated with the U.S. state of West Virginia.This category also includes U.S. military personnel who resided in the region that would become West Virginia prior to its succession from Virginia in 1863.
George M. Warren Jr. was born to George M. Warren in Bristol, Virginia. [1] [2] He graduated from Emory and Henry College. He was a member of Sigma Iota. He was a naval officer and served during World War II in the Pacific for three years. He attained the rank of lieutenant. [1] [2] [3] He later graduated from the University of Virginia School ...
Cutler Army Community Hospital, Fort Devens, Massachusetts (1995) [14] [15] DeWitt Army Community Hospital, Fort Belvoir, Virginia. (2011) Named for Colonel Ogden Dewitt, former Chief of Surgery, Walter Reed General Hospital.
During World War II, 73 officers of the United States Army Medical Department were promoted to general officer. All are listed below with their dates of rank, most notable duty assignment during the war, and their status as of late 1946.
An Inwood, W.Va., man is dead after a shooting Monday evening at a Martinsburg, W.Va., motel, according to the Berkeley County Sheriff's Department.
Legacy World War II emblem of the 369th Fighter Squadron. Constituted 369th Fighter Squadron on 20 December 1942; Activated on 15 January 1943 Inactivated on 10 November 1945. Re-designated 167th Fighter Squadron, and allotted to West Virginia ANG, on 24 May 1946. Received federal recognition on 7 March 1947
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