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Milton Medal of Recognition
Floyd Kooney was awarded this medal by the borough of Milton. It recognized his service in World War I. -
Photo of Wallace W. Fetzer
Wallace W. Fetzer served as a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army during World War I. Fetzer was in the 28th Division, 109th Infantry Regiment. American Legion Post #71, located in Milton, honors his name. -
Lady Columbia Wound Certificate
This Lady Columbia Wound Certificate was awarded to Santo Germini after he was wounded in action and discharged from World War I. Santo Germini served as a private in Company M, 145th Infantry.
The certificate, a lithographic print, was designed by E. H. Blashfield in 1919. In the bottom right corner, the signature of President Woodrow Wilson can be found.
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Germini Family Composite
This composite features photographs of the Germini brothers: Santo, Paul, and Edward. The Germini brothers emigrated from Italy in the early 1900's.
Santo and Paul immigrated to the United States; Edward settled in Brazil. During World War I and World War II, Santo served for the United States Army. -
Wallace Fetzer Photograph
Wallace Fetzer served as a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army during World War I. Fetzer died on July 18, 1918 and is buried in the Oise-Aisne American Cemetery in France. -
Burial Cross
Wallace Fetzer served as a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army during World War I. Fetzer died on July 18, 1918 and is buried in the Oise-Aisne American Cemetery in France. -
Newspaper Article on Parade Honoring Captain John Weeks
Published 21 May 1981 in commemoration of a parade and military procession held in July of 1933 to honor the service of Captain John Weeks in World War I