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Appendix A
Veterans who contributed oral histories or written memoirs to the Eisenhower Center as of August 13, 1993
Marion H. Adams
Robert Adams
Ray Aebischer
John L. Ahearn
Nicholas Aiavolasiti
Roger L. Airgood
Harold Akridge
Lloyd Alberts
Parker A. Alford deceased
Bob Allen deceased
Daniel Allen
Weldon J. Allen
Harry C. Allison
Alfred Allred
John S. Allsup
Will Alpern
Al Alvarez
Alan Anderson
Clifford Anderson
Louise S. Armstrong
James E. Arnold deceased
Benjamin Arthur, Sr.
Earl Asker deceased
Edward A. Askew
William A. Atkins
Carl Atwell
Theo G. Aufort
C. R. Ault
John C. Ausland
Cyrus C. Aydlett
Peter P. Bachmeier
W. Garwood Bacon, Jr. deceased
Steve Baehren
Jack Bailey deceased
Roderick Bain
Arthur Baker deceased
Fred J. Baker
Leland A. Baker deceased
Ray Ballard
Charles A. Barbier
Harry C. Bare
Jack R. Barensfeld
Edward Barnes
John J. Barnes
Joseph Barrett
Robert B. Barrix
W. Arthur Barrow
Armond Barth
Farr H. Barto
Eugene H. Barton
James A. Batte
Harold Baumgarten, M.D.
Sherman L. Baxter
Jacques Bayer
Goebel Baynes
James H. Bearden
Sam Walter Bears deceased
Briand N. Beaudin
Gale B. Beccue
John A. Beck
Raymond F. Bednar
Howard Beebe
Charles Beecham
Frank Beetle
Daniel R. Beirne
Bryan Bel
Joe Belardo
Leo T. Bement
Donald Bennett
Ronald Bennett
Wilfred Bennett deceased
Arden Benthien
Max Berger
William E. Bergmann
Edward Bergstrom
I. R. Berkowitz
Eugene Bernstein
Edwin J. Best
Richard Betts
Bryan Beu
A. R. Beyer
John Biddle
Grandison K. Bienvenu
Ted Billnitzer
Dick Bills
Sidney V. Bingham
Doug Birch
Gordon D. Bishop
Wallace Bishop
John E. Bistrica
John R. Blackburn
Pat Blamey
Joseph S. Blaylock, Sr.
Earl Blocker
Rans Blondo
Edward C. Boccafogli
Jeff Bodenweiser
Robert L. Bogart
Vernal Boline
Calhoun Bond
Letterio R. Bongiorno
Milton Boock
John D. Boone
Everett L. Booth deceased
Stan Booth
Stanley Borkowski
Charles Bortzfield
Donald E. Bosworth
Donald G. Botens
Paul Bouchereau
William Boulet
Bill Bowdidge
Ellis C. Boyce
Sgt. Maj. Robert J. Boyda
James C. Boyett
William Boykin
Leo D. Boyle
Bruce D. Bradley
Holdbrook Bradley
Felix P. Branham
James W. Brannen
John Braud
Cecil Breeden
Earle Breeding
Warren R. Breniman
John V. Brennan
William O. Brenner
Robert (Bob) Brewer
Michael A. Brienze
Eugene D. Brierre
Calvin Bright
Mrs. Dorothy Brinkley
Harold E. Brodd
Geoff W. Bromfield
Anthony M. Brooks
John Brooks
Bob Brothers
Sam Broussard
Floyd L. Brown
John G. Brown
Owen L. Brown
Sid Brown
James J. Bruen
Roger L. Brugger
J. Frank Brumbaugh
August Bruno
Phil H. Bucklew deceased
Morris Buckmaster
David Buffalo
Nile Buffington
J. R. Buller
Tom Burgess
Ferris Burke
Ralph R. Burnett
Dwayne T. Burns
Major Thomas V. Burns
Chester Butcher
Robert Butler
Nicholas F. Butrico
Ltc. C. D. Butte
Pat Butters
Tom Cadwallader
Paul Calvert
Joseph L. Camera
Bob Cameron
Donald Campbell
Herbert Campbell deceased
Arthur R. Candelaria
Harold O. Canyon
Robert Capa
John C. Capell
Dr. Aaron Caplan
George Capon
Carl D. Carden
Homer F. Carey
Elmer Carmichael
Jim Carmichael
Harry Carroll
Gordon F. Carson
Donald Carter
Jack Carter
William A. Carter
Carl Cartledge
Kenneth H. Cassens
Richard Cassiday
Joseph Castellano
Coy Chandler
Sidney S. Chapin, Jr.
Eugene Chase
Angelos T. Chatas
N. J. Chelenza
Frank Chesney
Jules Chicoine
Aubrey Childs
Carl Christ
Burton P. Christenson
Burton Christianson
Donald C. Chumley
Arthur Ciechoski
Richard Clancy
Elmer W. Clarey
Asa V. Clark, Jr.
Richard C. Clawson II
William Clayton
Michel M. Clemencon
Nigel Clogstorm
B. A. Coats
Murray Codman
John Colby
Lorell Coleman
John Collins
Richard H. Conley
Henry L. Conner
Ralph E. Cook
Charles M. Cooke, Jr.
Willard F. Coonen
W. R. Copeland
Ed Corbett
Jack Corbett
/> Tom Corcoran
Kenneth Cordry
Christopher Cornazzani
A. H. Corry
S. Coupe
Milton A. Courtright
Jerry Cowle
Clarence Cox
Joseph Cox
James J. Coyle
Roy E. Creek
Ralph Crenshaw
Theodore Crocker
Dr. Michael Crofoot deceased
Art Cross
Russell Crossman
Robert Crousore
Jack Crowley
Tom Cruse, Jr.
Jack T. Curtis
Rupert Curtis
Isadore E. Cutler
Lord Dacre of Glanton
Mike Dagner
Joseph A. Dahlia
Carlton Dailey
Robert L. Dains
Edward Daly
Gerald Darr
Charles W. Dauer
Sam P. Daugherty
Dave Davidson
Phillip B. Davidson
Gary S. Davis deceased
Robert L. Davis
Francis W. Dawson
John R. Dawson
Joseph Dawson
Robert Dawson deceased
Victor J. Day
William Dean
William J. Decarlton
Arthur Defilippo
Louise Deflon
Arthur Defranco deceased
Irish Degnan
Kenneth T. Delaney
Robert L. Delashaw
Vincent J. Del Guidice, M.D.
Igor De Lissovoy
Ralph Della-Volpe
Michael Deloney
James M. Delong
John P. Delury
Richard H. Denison
William Denton
Roger Derderian
Morton Descherer
Howard R. Devault
John J. Devink
Ralph E. Deweese deceased
Antonia R. Didonna
Dominic Diliberto
Gerard M. Dillon
William T. Dillon
David Doehrman
Joseph A. Dolan
Leo Dolan
Joseph Dominguez
Richard Donaghy
Joseph Donlan
“Ike” Dorsey
Joseph Dougherty
Cliff Douglas
Dow L. Dowler
Ralph Dragoo
Joseph A. Dragotto
Ronald J. Drez
James H. Drumwright, Jr.
Stanley Dudka
Edward T. Duffy
Anthony Duke
Lewis Duke
John Dunnigan
Kenneth Dykes
Jerry W. Eades
James Eads
Ted Eaglen
B. Ralph Eastridge
Eugene E. Eckstam
James Edward
Arlo Edwards
Donald K. Edwards
Malcolm G. Edwards
J. Frank Ehrman
Thomas Eichler
James Eikner
Harry Eisen
Dwight D. Eisenhower deceased
Gene E. Elder
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