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Veterans Day

To all of the men and women of this country who have signed up, taken the oath, and served for our military.  Thank you for all you have done to keep the people of the United States and other countries safe. Below is a list of servicemen and women who lived in Mount Ephraim during World War II .  This list was a culmination of names I have found so far while researching the veterans who appear on the monuments at Veterans Triangle.  These names (and occasionally, photos) appeared in the Courier Post.  The list is not complete, so if your relative's name does not appear on this list, please contact me. Again, this was a list of Mount Ephraim residents during the war. Mount Ephraim World War II Veterans: A Aceto, Pasquale F. Albinson, Harry A. Jr. Albinson, John E. Allchin, Elmer E. Jr. Anderson, Henry Arangio, Albert Arangio, Harry Arangio, John Arangio Joseph Arangio, Peter Ardecki, Pauline D. (Kasprzak) Ardecki, Tad Augustine, Gustave J. B Back, Frank Bak