208. Vietnam Military Service

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1. Lt. Col. Nancy N. Stahlman245 > the daughter of George L.  > Moses  > George  > Moses > Jeremiah > John Stahlman

Nancy graduated from Punxsutawney High School in 1947. She then went on to obtain a degree as a registered nurse from Clearfield Nursing School. Ms. Stahlman made a career in the United States Air Force from 1956 to 1976, serving in Vietnam from 1968 to 1969.

2. Ronald Jess Smith251 > Husband to Nada Stahlman, daughter of Paul H. > Simon > William > Jeremiah > John Stahlman

Ron served in the Vietnam theater as a jet engine mechanic from 1962 to 1964, stationed at various bases. His twin brother was in the same unit and they worked side by side.

3. Marlin J. "Stoney" Stoneberg303  > a son of John and Sarah (Stahlman) Stoneberg. Sarah; daughter to Britton > George > Moses > Jeremiah > John

Marlin served in the US Army during the Vietnam War.

4. Ronald Gary Grumling > Son of Leonard Earl and Fonda (Stahlman) Grumling. Fonda > John > Isaac > Gabriel > John Stahlman.

A bitterly fought battle at the end of February 1967, which took place about 5 kilometers northwest of Cam Lo, cost the lives of 28 Marines and sailors including Cpl Ronald G. Grumling, Glenolden, Pa; F Co, 2nd Bn, 3rd Marines. Ronald was to have gone home two days later.

5. Dale LaRue Moore476  > Son of Claude and Genevieve (Stahlman) Moore.  Genevieve > Charles > John > Dewalt > Jeremiah > John Stahlman.

Dale served in the US Army during the Vietnam War.

6. Larry M. Mohney578  > the son of Melvin Mohney. Larry > Melvin > Walter > Albert > Adam Mohney. Adam was married to Emma Schuckers. Emma > Daniel > Henry Schuckers. Henry was married to Nancy Stahlman. Nancy > John Stahlman.

Larry served as an Army Specialist Fifth Class in the Vietnam war. His father Melvin was a WW II veteran.

7. Steve StahlmanB Son of Junior > Harvey > George > Lewis > John Jr. > John Stahlman. 

Steve is a veteran of the Vietnam Conflict.  His father Junior served in WW II and his uncle Paul was a Korean Conflict veteran. His grandfather Harvey was a WW I veteran and his great-grandfather George was a Civil War veteran.

8. David D. Greeley703 Son of Twila (Barnett) and Franklin Greeley. Twila was a daughter of Catherine (Stahlman) and Harry Barnett. 

Twila > Catherine > Nathaniel > Paul > Jeremiah > John Stahlman.

David was a veteran of the U.S. Army, having served in Vietnam with the 11th Armored Division Calvary. He received the Purple Heart. He was a life member of the 11th Armored Calvary Division of Vietnam and Cambodia. He was a member of several organizations, including Hobah Lodge No. 276 F & AM of Brookville, Disabled American Veterans and Brookville American Legion Post No. 102.

9. James D. "Buzz" Bussard718 Step-brother in law to Michael Stahlman > Michael > James > Paul > Simon > William > Jeremiah > John Stahlman

"Buzz" served in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War, where he earned the Vietnam Campaign and Vietnam Service Medals, as well as the National Defense Service Medal.

10. Albert Heintzmann865 Albert was married to V. Louis Stahlman. V. Louise > Theodore > Henry > Isaac > Gabriel > John Stahlman

Albert spent his life serving in the United States Air Force – a life he loved and honored. During his tours of duty he supported combat missions over Korea and Vietnam – while finishing his career on board KC-135 and KC-10 tankers.

11. Paul E. Gumbert977 Paul was a son of Mabel Stallman. Mabel > Joseph > William > David > Simon > Solomon Stallman > John Stahlman

Paul was a US Army Veteran of the Vietnam Conflict

12. Gerald Leroy Silvis1089  > the son of Merle and Helen Silvis. Merle > Warren Silvis married to Fyella Stahlman > Fyella > Daniel > John Jr. John Stahlman

Gerald enlisted in the US Marines after his graduation in 1961 from Redbank Valley High School. He served two tours of duty in the Far East, and as corporal returned from Vietnam in January 1966.

13. Richard E. Day1171  Richard > Myrtle (Stahlman) Day > Earl > Jacob > Moses >Jeremiah John Stahlman

Richard served as a sergeant during the Vietnam War.

14. Robert M. Boston1235  Robert was a brother in law to Gary Stahlman. Gary > Lee >Paul > Simon William > Jeremiah > John Stahlman

Robert served in the US Army in the Air Defense Artillery during the Vietnam War.

15. William E. Day1242 William son to > Myrtle Irene > Earle > Jacob > Moses >Jeremiah > John Stahlman

William was a US Marine Corps veteran of the Vietnam War - retired in 1978

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Lay the green sod on me
carve my name in stone
lay the green sod on me
the soldier has come home

don't mourn for me, my darling
don't cry when I am gone
don't mourn for me, my darling
the soldier will come home

my friends have gone before me
and layed their tired bodies down
my friends have gone before me
to prepare the resting ground

let me go to sleep now
to march and fight no more
let me go to sleep now
I'm tired, my body's sore

so lay the green sod on me
put the wreath upon my stone
lay the green sod on me
the soldier has come home

By SSGNT Barry Sadler

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Notes and Sources:

The # superscript numeral indicates source is my obituary index number. See "Obituaries" for more information.

The A superscript indicates the source is a note from Charlene (Eggers) Carlson

The B superscript indicates the source is a newspaper article - "Ethlyn (Lock) Stahlman is 103" - by C. Dutton, Staff writer for the Mid-Iowa News

No superscript indicates the information was provided by that specific individual.

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