"Democracy alone, of all forms of government, enlists the full force of men's enlightened will...It is the most humane, the most advanced, and, in the end, the most unconquerable of all forms of human society. The democratic aspiration is no mere recent phase of human history...We...would rather die on our feet than live on our knees."
Franklin D. Roosevelt in his Third Inauguration Speech, January 20, 1941
World War Two
Over 200 Lincoln High students and staff gave their lives during the four years that World War Two raged. Listed in the table below, and on the following three pages, in alphabetical order are the names of the fallen.
If you click on the names that are underlined a popup window will display the service record of the individual. As you can see only a portion of the names have corresponding information. If you are able to provide information or pictures of any of these individuals please go to the "Update a Soldier's Information" page and help us complete this list.
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Oscar Harold Alexis |
Howard Alfrey |
Paul Arthaud |
Howard C. Austin |
Robert L. Avery |
Wayne Avery |
Francis H. Ayers |
Arthur L. Bailey |
Edward P. Barrett |
Francis R. Barton |
Charles Bartz |
Charles Bartz |
David M. Bauer |
John F. Becker |
Carl N. Bender |
Roy W. Bender |
Charles A. Benner |
Clarence Benner |
Claude Bishop |
John Henry Bitter |
Robert Blakewell |
Leo Blitz |
Rudolph Blitz |
Rodman M. Blood |
John George Bock Jr |
Robert D. Bogan |
George Bolan |
Harold E. Borgens |
Stanley M. Brewster |
Lawrence W. Brittain |
Richard J. Brochu |
George Bronstein |
Richard A. Brown |
Roscoe Brown |
Carl C. Buckendahl |
John Lloyd Buchel |
Harold W. Butler |
Charles C. Cambell |
John E. Carnahan |
Robert Carnahan |
John S. Caywood |
Jack N. Christensen |
Joseph E. De Claris |
Donald T Clark |
Demorest N. Cole |
Edward L. Colwell |
Paul G. Cosandier |
Kenneth A. Covey |
Ted Cowel |
Roger R. Cox |
Donald G. Davis |
Richard A. Davis |
Warren B. Day |
Edward Dell |

