Clyde S. Eubanks
Clyde Samuel Eubank enlisted in the U.S Navy on January 5, 1940. He attended boot camp at the Naval Training Center, Norfolk, Virginia. Clyde served aboard the USS Texas and USS Abbot in 1940 and served aboard the USS Cole from 1940-1945. The USS Cole participated in the following invasions:
L. C. Ervin
L.C. Ervin was inducted into the U. S. Army in May 1951. After basic training at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. L.C. served with the military police in the Panama Canal Zone. He was discharged as a PFC in April 1953.
William B. Enzor
William Bryan Enzor entered the U. S. Air Force on June 15, 1951, from his home in Atwood, Tennessee and served primarily with the 35th Air Division as a Teletype and Crypto Equipment Repairman. He received an honorable discharge and was separated through Dobbins Air Force Base, Marietta, Georgia on
Robert L. Ellis
Robert Littleton Ellis entered the U. S. Navy on February 2, 1944. He trained at Bainbridge, Maryland for six-weeks then boarded a transport ship in Boston, Mass. Robert served in the Pacific as a Motor Machinist Mate Third Class for one year, 10 months and 17 days. He was honorably
Guston P. Alston
Guston P. Alston was born on Oct. 14, 1841 in Wake County, North Carolina. He moved to Tipton County with his family as a child. He served with the Confederacy, enlisting in the Company C, 9th Infantry on May 1, 1861 as a corporal. He mustered out on April 26,
John E. Mathis
John Edward Mathis enlisted in the U. S. Navy in February 1951. He attended nine weeks recruit training at San Diego, California. From boot camp, he was assigned to the U. S. Naval schools for mine warfare at Yorktown, Virginia. John completed the elementary course with the class of 9-51,
Andrew W. Dunavant
Andrew Wiley Dunavant was born on October 14, 1924 in Ripley, Tennessee. He was inducted into the U.S. Army on March 24, 1943 and began active service at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia on March 31, 1943. He was then transferred to Camp Butner, North Carolina at Durham for Basic Training. At
J. O. Dixon
World War I served in World War I from July, 1917 until January, 1919. No other information available
Mervin E. Dixon
Mervin Ellis Dixon served in the U.S. Army. No other information available
Marlin O. Dixon
Marlin O. Dixon served in the U.S. Marines from September 1943 until December 1945. No other information available