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With additional text, a listing of all veterans, who served after the Civil War through World War I, and are buried at the Central Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery at King, WI. This group includes the Indian Wars, Spanish-American War, Philippine-American War, the Mexican Border Campaign, and World War I.Each listing includes: full name, birth/death dates, rank, service branch, war, grave location, and (when known) military unit(s) and combat decorations. Cross-reference lists provide names of veterans by war service, branch of service (other than US Army), and by combat decoration. Also, a listing of all family members - wives, widows, and mothers buried in the same cemetery. The family member listing includes: full name, birth/death dates, name and relationship to veteran, burial location, and (when known) prior surname(s).Additional text includes a brief biographical sketches of veterans chosen for their interesting military service - most for their combat decorations.Basic maps of the cemetery are also included.
With additional text, a listing of all Civil War veterans buried at the Central Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery at King, WI. The listing includes: full name, Civil War unit(s), military rank, birth/death dates, and grave location. Cross reference lists provide names of veterans by state of service, federal service, rank (other than Private), and Wisconsin regiment for those who served from Wisconsin. Also, a listing of all Civil War dependents - wives, widows, mothers, and daughters buried in the same cemetery. The listing includes: full name, birth/death dates, and burial location. For most, the name and military unit is listed for the veteran-sponsor. A cross reference list of known maiden names is also included. Additional text includes a detailed biography of Sgt John W. Only, who was an indentured servant before the war, served in the 43rd US Colored Infantry during the war, and then served in two different 'Buffalo Soldier' units after the war: the 9th and 10th US Cavalry regiments. A basic map of the original half of the cemetery - where all of the Civil War burials were made - is included, with instruction for locating grave locations.
"The Wisconsin 3,800" examines the lives and deaths of more than 30 men and women who were killed in World War II and buried overseas, or were MIA. There are heart-wrenching personal ordeals of people from all services and in all world zones, and some surprising discoveries. The book puts a human face on enormous battles and puts historical context into the deaths of individuals. The servicemen and women in the book come from places like Appleton, Milwaukee, Racine, La Crosse, Viroqua, Waunakee, Augusta, Rice Lake, Glenwood City, Merrill, Juneau, Door County, Kewaskum and many points in between. Their story is Wisconsin's story. Twenty-five years ago, Tom Mueller had an opportunity to visit his soldier uncle's grave in France as a newspaper writer. He was the first in his family ever to go there, and it started a passion to tell the stories of other Wisconsin men and women in World War II. For several years, his Milwaukee editors entrusted him to determine the topic of the page one Memorial Day feature, do the research, take and / or obtain photos and write the package. The Wisconsin Veterans Museum calls Mueller's book "a valuable new resource for everyone interested in Wisconsin's contributions to World War II, from historians to enthusiasts to relatives of the veterans." This book is made possible through the generous support of: American Family Insurance Marcus Theatres Corp.