1. William Lloyd Stahlman
> Son
of Paul Herbert > Simon > William > Jeremiah
> John Sr. Stahlman
"Bill" served
in the U.S. Air Force during the cold war.
See a partial copy of his service highlights Here
. He was the flight crew chief of the B-47
took part in an around the world flight that won the McKay Cup award for 1954.
2. John W. "Jack" Overturf189
> the
father-in-law to Jaime Paul Stahlman, who is grandson of Paul Herbert > Simon > William > Jeremiah
> John Sr. Stahlman
"Jack" served
in the U.S. Army, stationed in Greenland, during the post-Korean era.
3. Paul Vance Stahlman142
> the
son of Edward Ray > George A. > John L. > John S. > John Stahlman
Paul
was a pilot for Pan American before joining the Air Force in 1946. His
military service took him around the globe including serving as a pilot in the
Philippines, Korea and Vietnam. He retired as Lieutenant Colonel in 1969,
after a 26-year career that earned him the Air Force Commendation Medal, the
Air Medal, the Distinguished Flying Cross, along with various other medals.
4. Chester E. "Sonny" Hartzell360
> a
brother in law to Mervin Stahlman; Mervin > Earl > Grover > George
> Moses > Jeremiah > John Stahlman.
Chester served with the
US Army from 1954 to 1957. He was stationed in Germany where he served with
CIA personnel at the Berlin Wall.
5. Mark E. Corbett383
> Mark
Corbett; son of Forest and Nellie (Stahlman) Corbett. Nellie > John >
Felix > Jacob > John Stahlman.
July 18, 1960 HARRISBURG - A 21-year-old Clarion RD 1 soldier, who planned to be married August 22,was killed in a Jeep accident Saturday near Millerstown, about 30 miles from Harrisburg.
Mark E. Corbett died at 5 p m. Saturday in Harrisburg Hospital one hour after the Army Jeep he was driving overturned. A passenger, Ronald S. Belchner of Strattanville, is in Harrisburg Hospital suffering from shock. A witness said the Jeep was traveling at "a normal speed' when it suddenly veered to the side of the highway, struck several guard rails and turned over. Corbett was in the active reserves with the Clarion unit. He planned to marry Miss Betty Rhoades of Clarion after finishing summer camp. He enlisted in the reserves May 24, 1955.
6. Richard R. Stahlman481
>
Richard > Frank > Benjamin > Solomon > Jacob > John Stahlman
Richard served with the
US Navy from December 16, 1959 to March 27, 1963.
7. James R. Stahlman614
>
James > Lincoln > Simon > Benewell > Jeremiah > John Stahlman
James served in the US
Air Force from September of 1955 to September of 1959.
8. Joseph O. Schuckers648
>
Joseph > Frank > Joseph > Daniel Schuckers > Nancy Stahlman >
John Stahlman
Joseph served in the
U.S. Navy from 1946 to 1948.
9. Floyd J. Seals Jr.673
>
Floyd was spouse to Mary Stahlman. Mary > Archie > Robert > Solomon >
Simon > Solomon > John Stahlman
Floyd served in the US
Navy from 1952 to 1957, spending 18 months on the USS Wasp.
10.
Allen C. Ginther729
> Allen was married to
Rebecca "Becky" Stahlman. Rebecca > Charles > Nathaniel >
Paul > Jeremiah > John Stahlman.
Allen served in the U.S. Army in Germany while the Berlin Wall was being built.
11.
James "Gale" Myers872
> James was a son to James
D. Myers, a son of Myrtle Stahlman. Myrtle > Dewalt > Jeremiah > John
Stahlman
James was an Army veteran, serving from January 1957 to 1959.
12.
Clarence L. Anderson1049
> Clarence was a son of Arvid and Cora (Mohney) Anderson. Cora > Harry
Mohney > Emma Schuckers > Daniel Schuckers > Nancy Stahlman > John
Stahlman
Clarence
served in the US Navy from 1956 to 1959 as a cryptographic repairman
13.
George M. Bangs1116>
George Bangs > Elda Boyle > Ethel Sharp > Esther Armagost > Elizabeth
Stahlman . Samuel > John Stahlman
George
entered the US Marine Corps on August 14, 1945 and served his country until
his honorable discharge on August 23, 1946.
14.
Donald W. Duzenbury1183>
Spouse to Kay McClintic. Kay > Burke McClintic > Leah Stahlman > John >
Isaac > Jacob > John
Donald served in the US Air Force
from September 1954 to June 1958.