World War II – Frank Peterson – Missing in Action
Frank Peterson Not much is known about this individual, Frank Peterson, except that he was reported “Missing in Action” and his name and photograph appeared in the Lykens and Wiconisco […]
Frank Peterson Not much is known about this individual, Frank Peterson, except that he was reported “Missing in Action” and his name and photograph appeared in the Lykens and Wiconisco […]
John M. Thompson Jr. CHRONOLOGY From the Harrisburg Evening News, 1 July 1942: LYKENS YOUTH ARRIVES SAFELY IN AFRICA LYKENS — Mr. and Mrs. John M. Thompson have received word […]
Robert C. Bingaman CHRONOLOGY From the Harrisburg Evening News, 29 October 1942: RECEIVE[S] BASIC TRAAINING Private Robert C. Bingaman, Lykens… [is] stationed at Camp Croft, South Carolina, where [he is] […]
James A. Brauer From the Harrisburg Telegraph, 2 April 1945: Area soldiers who have lost their lived in the European Theatre of operations are: Pvt. James A. Brauer, whose wife […]
Francis G. Faust Not much is known about this individual, Francis G. Faust, except that he was reported “Killed in Action” and his name and photograph appeared in the Lykens […]
Lawrence C. Engle From a local newspaper (probably Elizabethville Echo) at the time of his death, about 8 March 1945: PVT. L. ENGLE REPORTED KILLED IN GERMANY Mrs. Estella […]
A commemorative program in celebration of the homecoming of World War II soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines to Lykens and Wiconisco Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, 31 August to 2 September […]
Jacob Swab, retired farmer, was born in Mifflin Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, about 7 April 1822. He is a son of Jacob Swab and Catherine [Metz] Swab. Jacob Swab was […]