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Andrew Von Werder

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Mother — Helen Ozella (White) Von Werder was a past Royal Matron of Amaranth.

Father — Master Sgt. August H. Von Werder, U.S. Army Veterinary Corps, 1917-1944, World War I and World War II.

Was a Mason and worked at Fort Reno until its closure.

Brother — Lt. Col. Coleman Von Werder, born June 28, 1928, at Fort Reno. U.S. Army Artillery, 1946-1968, assisted Marines at Battle of Chosin in Korean War.

Brother — William Von Werder, private, USAF, 1952, medical discharge.

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Dr. Bryan Blankenship, DDS

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Dr. Bryan Blankenship, DDS

Son of Craig and Kim Mittelstaedt

Oklahoma National Guard
45th Infantry Brigade Combat Team

2002-2008.

Two tours of duty in Iraq

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Frank Casey

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Frank Casey

World War II
Jan. 18, 1943 – Dec. 26, 1945

Army Private

First Class Marksman Rifle
Two Bronze Service Stars
Good Conduct Medal
WWII Victory Ribbon
American Theater Ribbon
AP Theater Ribbon

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Frank Coit

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Frank Welker Coit

Private, U.S. Army

Born Jan. 16, 1892 - Died Sept. 27, 1918

After his family moved to the El Reno area from Missouri, Frank Welker Coit — who like many during that era bore his mother’s maiden name as his middle name — attended grade school in El Reno.

He was among the 25 students who graduated from the El Reno Grammar School on Jan. 22, 1909, in a ceremony held in the auditorium of the El Reno Carnegie Library.

He then went on to attend El Reno High School for a time as well.

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Douglas L. Brown

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Douglas L. Brown

MSG (retired), U.S. Army
August 1986 to August 2008

Attended basic training at Fort Knox, Ky.

Advanced individual training at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Trained as a medic.

Assignments include Fort Stewart, Ga., Camp Hovey, Korea, Fort Ord, California.

Army recruiting at Boston, Mass., Fort Hood (Fort Cavazos), Texas, Bad Aibling Station, Germany, U.S. Army Central Command, Fort McPherson, Atlanta, Ga.

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