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-------------------------------------------------------------------------- Library, PA Monument Large center stone dedicated to a Congressional Medal of Honor recipient with flanking stones with other veteran�s names engraved. Located on Brownsville Road, near the Library Fire Hall at the corner of Brownsville and Rt. 88 South. HYPERLINK "http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/mohiib1.htm" http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/mohiib1.htm -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Reproductions of the CMH and the UMWA Symbol Archie Mathies Staff Sergeant U. S. Army Air Corps Posthumously Awarded Congressional Medal Of Honor For Conspicuous Gallantry Born June 3, 1916 At Stonehouse, Scotland Killed in Action Over Enemy Occupied Europe In the Flying Fortress MIZPAH February 20, 1944 Greater Love Hath No Man Than This That A Man Lay Down His Life For His Friend Erected To His Memory By United Mine Workers Of America Local 73 and District 5 And Friends and Fellow Employees Of Pittsburgh Coal Company -------------------------------------------------------------------------- And These Too Died That Man Might Live In Freedom William S. Batelli Albert Markiewicz Eugene Oresti Harold Simmons Jasper Fields Martin J. Kellar John Jacoby Edward L. Drexler, Jr. Joseph G. Slovak Eugene Mathias Edward Dobrowolski Edward Klimazek Anthony Swatko -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Korea James G. Gilchrist Walter Hallam Robert A Kennel Raymond B. Stump Edward Anetsky Owen Bell John Collins G. M. Prosser, Jr. Frank M. Borchick Walter P. Ozesky William E. Newhouse Bernard Comis Milford Charles Joseph Tobiczyk -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Vietnam Donald J. Stilley William Scott William E. Guseman, III