Welcome to the Manning area Veteran's Roll of Honor

Welcome to the
Manning area
Veteran's Roll of Honor

On the following web pages you will see a list of Veterans and the different wars starting with the War of 1812.

On the left side frame you will see the name of each veteran.
If I have information about that veteran then their name will show up as a link that you can click on.

If you have pictures and information for a veteran please contact David Kusel.

Please click here to see what information I'm looking for.

 

Manning Veterans Memorial Wall project

 


Please assist in identifying 29 pictures of
Unknown Manning WWII Veterans

Manning Section

Below are direct links to the 4 different web pages of the Manning Veteran's Roll of Honor.

War of 1812 - GAR - Indian - Spanish American

World War I

World War II

Korean - Viet Nam - & Veterans/Active Duty

Below are direct links to the 3 different Aspinwall, Iowa web pages of the Veteran's Roll of Honor.

World War I

World War II

Korea - Viet Nam

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This Veteran's Roll of Honor web page will be an on-going project. I will update it as I receive information about the different veterans.

If you find errors or know of a Manning area veteran that is not listed please let me know

If you are looking for a Manning area Veteran
Please post a message on The Manning Exchange


Below you see an aerial view of the Manning Cemetery.
In the future I will start adding the locations and pictures of headstones of the veterans who have passed on and are buried in the Manning Cemeteries listed under their name.
Each section is marked A, B, etc and the rows start in the North East corner of that section going north to south and the next row going south to north. You'll notice the Lutheran church just north of the cemetery and Center street just west of the cemetery.

Below you see an aerial view of the Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery in Manning.
Each section is marked A, B & C and the rows start in the North East corner of that section going north to south and the next row going south to north.

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