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Grover Benjamin Bannister 

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Grover Benjamin Bannister 
Private, U.S. Army Coastal Artillery Corps, Company 1 

Born Oct. 8, 1888
Died Oct. 6, 1918

Grover Benjamin Bannister was the son of Judge Charles A. Bannister and Josephine Wilma (Hanks) Bannister.

He was born Oct. 8, 1888, in Pratt County, Kan., and he and his family moved to Oklahoma in 1889, first settling on a farm east of El Reno. In 1895, the family built a new home at 200 N. Barker Avenue in El Reno, where they lived for decades thereafter.

Veterans Day Facts

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► Nov. 11, 1918, was largely considered the end of the “war to end all wars,” even though the Treaty of Versailles, which officially ended World War I, was signed roughly seven months later on June 28, 1919.

► While Veterans Day is an American holiday, Canada, Great Britain, Australia and France also honor the veterans of World War I and World War II on or near Nov. 11. Canada celebrates Remembrance Day, while Britain observes Remembrance Sunday each year on the second Sunday of November.

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William Roberts Laird

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William Roberts “Billy” Laird

1940 graduate of El Reno High School.

Born March 16, 1921
Died Feb. 7, 1943

Laird enlisted in the U.S. Navy on May 18, 1942, just about six months after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.

SM3c Laird was one of two signalmen assigned to the troop transport ship the Henry R. Mallory.

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Harry Eugene Bradly

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Harry Eugene Bradly

Born Dec. 13, 1922
Died Jan. 25, 1943

Died in a crash of an AT-6 Texan trainer aircraft along the coast of Texas.

Bradly only attended El Reno schools through the seventh grade, at which point his family moved to Chicago, Ill., his father working for the Rock Island Railroad and being transferred there from El Reno.

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Harry J. Moss

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Harry J. Moss

Born Sept. 10, 1910
Died March 4, 1945

Graduated from El Reno High School in 1928.

Played semi-professional baseball for a time.

Was an engineer on an early version of the B-17 Flying Fortress, based at Clark Field in the Philippines when the Japanese attacks occurred in December 1941.