PECK, KANSAS
VETERANS
Many men and women represented the Peck area in various wars. They were in the Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, and other branches to serve their country. Some saw action and were hurt or killed while others were in duty in the United States.
Following is a list of available names of those who served:
Civil War Veterans
Hurkle, R. J.
Kerley, David
Mackey, George
Murphy, Jim
Pickens, Orsen
Ayers, Clarence
Ayers, Harry
Ayers, Vernon
Beyer, Edward
Carlson, Ralph
Champion, Marcine
Champion, Woodrow
Cox, Donald
Cox, Eugene
Crowdus, Carl
Daily, Darrell
Daily, John
Daily, Lawrence
Dehart, Walt
Diller, Ray
Dunnell, Howard
English, Clyde
Ester, Allen
Garretson, Charles
Gerhardt, Kenneth
Gifford, George
Gonsalves, Joseph A.
Hatfield, Lloyd
Henderson, Arthur
Herrington, Harold
Herrington, Lamoine
Howard, Duane
Howe, Donald
Howe, Kenneth
Hurst, David A.
Jordan, Wayne
Kelley, Everett Leon
Kendrigan, Richard
Kerley, carl
Kerley, Charles
Kerley, Marlin
Kerley, Orie
Kerley, Patsy Marshall
Kerlye, Carroll
Kraft, Earl
Kraft, Howard
Kraft, J. D.
Kuntz, Dennis
Kuntz, George R.
Kuntz, Henry
Locke, Carol Greathouse
Lomax, Clifford
Lomax, Melvin
Mackey, James
Mackey, Joe
McCafferty, Ruel
Miller, Fred
Miller, Fred Ray Jr.
Miller, Harold
Morrell, Floyd
Nye, Paul
Ordway, Earl
Orrell, Frank
Parker, Bob D. Jr.
Parker, Eugene
Parker, Roy
Pepper, Aldine
Phipps, Billy
Phipps, Robert
Phipps, Tommy
Pickens, Marion
Reichel, Ben Jr.
Reichel, Rick
Roll, Arthur
Roll, Billy
Roll, Charles A.
Roll, Leslie E.
Stark, Eugene
Stark, Lenville
Stitt, Donald
Syler, Lincoln
Teachout, Earl
Walton, Keith
Watson, Dale
Watson, Eugene
Wheeler, Dean
Wilder, Bernard
Wolf, Lorenzo
Wood, Elgin
Woody, Richard
Source: Peck, Kansas Centennial 1887-1987
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