Walter Kallsen WWI Photo and Document Gallery

Walter Kallsen, my great grandfather on my paternal side, served the United States in WWI from Deuel County, Nebraska. What do we know about Walter and his service? I have a copy of his discharge papers from the Veterans Service Office in Deuel County, Nebraska that I was asked not to duplicate, but that combinedContinue reading “Walter Kallsen WWI Photo and Document Gallery”

JP Anderson and Charles Moeller WWII- unique experiences

These two aren’t in my direct line of ancestry, but they do have some unique experiences during WWII that I thought were interesting John Peter (JP) Anderson is 2nd Great Uncle, a brother to Reuben Anderson, my great-grandfather. JP was a missionary in China for the Seventh Day Adventist Church. JP left for China inContinue reading “JP Anderson and Charles Moeller WWII- unique experiences”

Murl Mauser WWII

I don’t have a lot of information on Murl Mauser’s WWII service, but we do have a few things that are interesting. Murl is my Grandfather on my paternal side What do we know about Murl’s service? Murl filled out the Consent and Declaration form for minors under 21 years of age on April 14,Continue reading “Murl Mauser WWII”

Harold Anderson WWII

I have so many stories to share that I wasn’t sure where to start and finally figured that if I was working on WWII, I might as well add in other family members I also have World War II information on. Harold Reuben Anderson is my Great Uncle and is the brother of my GrandfatherContinue reading “Harold Anderson WWII”

Robert Anderson WWII

We were so fortunate to find an abundance of information on Robert Anderson’s time in WWII. He saved photos, newsletters, and we found several VMail letters and other tidbits in his things. I’m going to make a point of always adding to a post the relationship to any given person to make things less confusing.Continue reading “Robert Anderson WWII”