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KAIN, E. D. Company B, 156 th New York Infantry, Union Army, Civil War, also Signal Corps, U.S. Army. KARNEY, Jacob (1829-1902). Private, Company G, 51 st Missouri Infantry, Buried in the Cheyenne KARNS, Keith T. First Sergeant, 622 nd Engineer Base Equipment Company, U.S. Army, World War II. Recipient of two Bronze Stars. KASER, Raymond F. Corporal, 58 th Aircraft Engineering Squad, 558 th Army Air Force Base Unit, U.S. Army Air Corps, World War II. KASER, Wayne Albertus (1918-1972). U.S. Army, World War II. Recipient of the Bronze Star and the Purple Heart. KASTER, Forrest W. (1915-1944). Private First Class, Company C, 46 th Armored Infantry Battalion, Fifth Armored Division, World War II. Killed in action in the Hurtgen Forest, Germany. Buried in the Natoma KAUFFMAN, Ruben (1839-1910). Private, Company D, 117 th Pennsylvania Infantry, Union Army, Civil KEE, James. Veteran, World War II. KEEVER, Emanuel. Company A, 118 th Pennsylvania Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. KEIRNS, Bert. Student Army Training Corps, U.S. Army, World War I. KEIRNS, John Nixon (1827-1913). Private, Company E, 40 th Ohio Infantry, also Sergeant, Company E, 51 st Ohio Infantry; Union Army, Civil KELLER, Cecil Wesley. (1922-1945). Seaman Second Class, U. S. Naval Reserves. Killed in action in South Pacific Theater, World War II. Buried in the Grand Center KELLER, Glenn E. (1888-1959). Kansas, Private, U.S. Army, World War I. Buried in the Grand Center KELLEY, Benjamin Franklin (1835-Unknown). Corporal, Company G, 13 th Kansas Volunteer Infantry, KELLS, William A. (1922- ). Private First Class, 4136 th Squadron, U.S. Army Air Corps, World War II. KELLY, Eugene. U.S. Navy, World War II. KELLY, Ross. U.S. Navy, World War II. KELLY, William T. (1842-1879). Veteran, Civil War. Buried in the Corinth KEMP, Burrell. Veteran, World War II.

KENDIG, Allen. Veteran, World War II. KENDIG, George S. (1837-1909). Private, Company B, First Pennsylvania Reserves Volunteer Infantry, Wounded three times in battle. Buried in the Osborne KENDIG, Warren S. Technical Sergeant, Battery C, 332 nd Anti-Aircraft Search Light Battalion, U.S. Army, World War II. Kendig, William J. (1845-1873). Private, Company 2, Pennsylvania Reserve Volunteer Infantry, Union Army, Civil KENNEDY, Peter (1931- ). Corporal, Battery D, 135 th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion, 1953-1955. KENT, Harold Maret. Veteran, World War II. KENT, J. H. Company F, Sixth Massachusetts Infantry, also Company B, 41 st Massachusetts Infantry; KENYON, Nap W. 62 nd New York Volunteer Infantry, KENYON, Potter West (1835-1914). Sergeant, Company E, New York Volunteer Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Corinth KERNS, George D. Company H, 155 th Pennsylvania Infantry, KERTZ, David. Veteran, Vietnam War. KERTZ, Karl Henry (1921-1996). Ensign, U.S. Naval Supply Corps, World War II. Lieutenant Junior Grade, U. S. Naval Reserves Supply Corps. Buried in the Osborne KESSELL, John Henry (1838-1931). Private, Company F, Sixth Wisconsin Infantry, Union Army, Civil KEY, Daniel. Company D, First Missouri State Militia, KILLINGER, Ivor Delmar. Veteran, World War II. KILLINGER, LeRoy Roy. Company G, 139 th Infantry, 35 th Division, U.S. Army, World War I. KILLINGER, William Leroy. Technician Fifth Grade, 31 st Infantry Division, Quartermaster Service Company, U.S. Army, World War II. Bronze Star recipient. KIMBLE, George M. Private, Company C, 129 th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, also Company K, 66 th Ohio Volunteer Infantry; KIMSEY, Dan E. Corporal, Company A, 110 th Engineers, 35 th Division, U.S. Army, World War I. KINDERKNECHT, Richard (1927- ). Corporal, Company I, 179 th Infantry Regiment, 45 th Division, U.S. Army, Korean War. KINDLEY, Fred. M. T., 70 th Infantry, 10 th Division, World War I.

KING, Campbell D. (circa 1828- ). Private, Company D, 11 th Kansas Infantry, Buried in the Mount Hope KING, Reverend James Lewis (1846-1936). Private, Company D, 148 th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Downs KING, Karl A. Staff Sergeant, U.S. Army, World War II. U.S. Air Force, 1946-1967; Korean War. Recipient of Bronze Service Star and 4 Oak Leaf Clusters. KING, Leo Leroy. Private First Class, 31 st Infantry, U. S. Army, World War II. Corporal, U.S. Army, 1946-1949. Survivor of Bataan Death March. Prisoner of war in the Philippines and Fukuoka Prison Camp, Island of Honshu, Japan, 1942-1945. Recipient of the Purple Heart and 2 Bronze Stars. KING, Melvin M. (1936-1999). Private Second Class, U.S. Army, 1957-1963. KING, Richard Duane (1931- ). Corporal, M Company, Third Battalion, 28 th Infantry Division, U.S. Army, Korean War. Recipient of Bronze Service Star. KING, Thomas John (1895-1963). Brigade Headquarters Detachment, 164 th Field Artillery, 89 th Division, U.S. Army, World War I. Buried in the Fairview KINSLEY, Noah. Company I, First Indiana Heavy Artillery, KIPER, Ralph. 10 th SA, 26 th Division, U.S. Army, World War I. KIRBY, Cecil D. Veteran, World War II. KIRBY, Charles Melvin (1914-1972). Kansas, Private First Class, 144 th Quartermaster Truck Company, World War II. Buried in the Vincent KIRBY, Clarence A. Private First Class, Companies B and C, Headquarters Battalion, U.S. Army, World War II. KIRKENDALL, Cedric L. Veteran, World War I. KIRKENDALL, Charles G. Company K, 36 th Iowa Infantry, KIRKENDALL, Harold Lynn (1913-1943). Veteran, World War II. Killed in action. Buried in the Natoma KIRKENDALL, Robert Martin (1825-1888). Private, Company K, 36 th Iowa Infantry, Union Army, Civil KIRKPATRICK, H. M. Machinist Aviation Mate Third Class, U.S. Navy, World War II. KIRKPATRICK, Hugh Mitchell (1838-1907). Private, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, also Ohio Regiment of Light Artillery; Buried in the Mount Herman KIRSCHBAUM, Henry. Veteran, World War I. KIRSCHBAUM, Richard. Veteran, World War II.

KISLING, John W. Company G, 139 th Infantry, 35 th Division, U.S. Army, World War I. KISSELL, Max E. Airman, U.S. Navy, World War II. KLINGAMAN, Milford. Veteran, World War I. KNAPP, William A. Private, Company B, 190 th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. KNIELING, Crist. Private, Aviation Cadet, 999 th Training Squadron, World War II. KNIGHT, J. M. Company K, 39 th Missouri Infantry, KNIGHT, Robert R. Sergeant, Company E, 110 th Ammunition Train, 35 th Division, World War I. KNIGHT, Z. Company H, 21 st Missouri Infantry, KNOLL, George K. (1842-1916). Private, Company H, 151 st Pennsylvania Infantry, Union Army, Civil KNOLL, Teddy Orey. Veteran, World War II. KNOTT, John. Company C, First Ohio Heavy Artillery, KNOUF, John Arthur (1925-1988). Technician Fifth Grade, U.S. Army, World War II. Buried in the Downs KNOUSE, C. S. Private, Company A, 106 th Illinois Infantry, also Private, Company A, 106 th Ohio Infantry; KOHN, Alex P. Private, U.S. Army, World War II. Wounded in battle on Okinawa. KOHN, Gregory Bernard (1916- ). Second Lieutenant, U.S. Marine Corps, 1938-1945; World War II. KOHN, Matthew R. Private, Headquarters Detachment, Group I, Engineer Replacement Training Center, U.S. Army, World War II. KOONS, Carl R. Veteran, World War I. KOOPE, Allen. Veteran, World War II. KOOPS, Chester. Veteran, World War II. KOOPS, Roland. Veteran, World War II. KRAGER, Michael E. (1954- ). E-4, NMC B4, NMC B10, U.S. Navy Seabees, 1973-1977. KRAHL, Louis Frank (1896-1977). Battleship U.S.S. Texas, U.S. Navy, 1922-1925. KRAHL, William (1894-1930). Kansas, Private, Ambulance Company, 10 th Division, World War I. Buried in the Osborne

KREAMER, Dan. Veteran, World War II. KREAMER, Hugh Harrison. U.S. Navy, World War II. KREAMER, John. Veteran, World War II. KREFT, Erwin H. Private, Battery A, 161 st Field Artillery Battalion, U.S. Army, World War II. Also Enlisted Reserve Corps, U.S. Army. KREFT, Leonard N. U.S. Navy. KRIER, Edmund Thomas (1922-1987). Private First Class, 97 th Field Artillery Battalion, U.S. Army, World War II. KRIER, Michael Kent (1948- ). Specialist Fourth Grade, Company B, Seventh Spt., 199 th Brigade, U.S. Army, Vietnam War. KRIER, Robert Darrell (1947- ). Specialist Fourth Grade, HHC Fourth AIT Brigade, USATC (Military Police), Third Army, U.S. Army, 1970-1971. KRIER, Sylvester Peter. Veteran, World War II. KRUEGER, August Henry Jr. (1920- ). Staff Sergeant, 503 rd Ordnance Heavy Maintenance Tank Company, U.S. Army, World War II. Krueger, Harold Roy (1910-1981). Veteran, World War II. Buried in the Natoma KUIKEN, Merril. Veteran, World War II. KUNISH, Carl. Veteran, World War II. KUNISH, Marion Clinton Bud. Veteran, World War II. KUNISH, Olin F. Veteran, World War II. KURMAN, Max M. Veteran, World War II. KURTZ, Henry Milton. Private First Class, Company E, 10 th Infantry, U.S. Army, World War I. KURTZ, Russell Ray (1897-1949). 346480 th Casual Detachment, 1112 th Demolition Group, U.S. Army, World War I. Buried in the Sumner KURTZ, Vernon Ray (1933- ). Specialist Fourth Class, Detachment 1, Pine Bluff Arsenal, Chemical Company, U.S. Army, 1957-1958. KYLE, Clayton. Veteran, World War II. KYLE, Hugh. Private, Company I, Fourth Ohio Infantry,