Faculty/Staff
Ernest John Sabol
After the invasion of Okinawa, Sabol led the return of several Marines and their service dogs to the U.S.
Alexander Worth Burt
Burt was a member of “MacArthur’s Jungaleers” in the Pacific, battling in New Guinea, Philippines and Japan.
Ralph Henry Little
Flying Fortress gunner Ralph Little survived a crash landing and endured time as a POW.
Ralph Henry Little, remembered by his granddaughter, Shari Dunn
Henry J. Bultman, Jr.
Naval engineer Henry Bultman survived the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Ben R. Wetenhall, Jr.
From tragedy to bliss: American soldier and Ukrainian refugee meet in the aftermath of war.
Ben R. Wetenhall, Jr., remembered by his son, Paul Wetenhall
Frank Mraz
Sometimes pulling the short straw is the luckiest of events.
Foster R. Renwick
Foster R. Renwick was part of the Army Air Corps squadron who liberated Sainte-Mère-Église.
William G. “Bill” Presnell
Mill worker turned soldier Bill Presnell fought in Europe and photographically chronicled his infantry company’s movements.
William G. “Bill” Presnell, remembered by his daughter, Barbara Presnell
Michael James Scepanski
Seaman Michael Scepanski watched the original raising of the flag on Mount Suribachi, Iwo Jima.
Michael James Scepanski, remembered by his son, Jordan Scepanski
John “Jack” Davis Sugg, Sr.
Sailor John Sugg, Sr. helped liberate the Aleutian Islands.
John “Jack” Davis Sugg, Sr., remembered by his son, John Sugg, Jr.