Dodges Who Fought For Their Country World War II - The Ultimate Sacrifice "Not for fame or reward, not for place or for rank, not lured by ambition or goaded by necessity, but in simple obedience to duty as they understood it. They suffered all, sacrificed all, dared all, and died." | |
World War II Memorial, Washington, DC |
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John Dodge of Middle Chinnock, Somerset, England, was the father of William and Richard who came to America in 1629 and 1638, respectively. They settled in what is now, Salem, Massachusetts. Tristram Dodge came to Block Island, Rhode Island in 1660/61. He came from England, via Newfoundland, via Massachusetts. |
Lineage - John Dodge, Middle Chinnock, England through Richard Bayard Dodge, Jr. - Entered service from Bronx County, NY. U.S. Army, 411th Infantry Regiment, 103th Infantry Division. His rank was Private First Class Killed in action on Wednesday, November 22, 1944 and is buried at the Epinal American Cemetery, Epinal (Vosges), France; Plot: B Row: 38 Grave: 18 Awards: Silver Star, Purple Heart Bayard was the Grandson of Cleveland Hoadley Dodge and Grace Wainwright Parish, and the son of Bayard Dodge and Mary Bliss Dodge Submitted by AMBC Cemeteries and by the National Archives | |
Lineage - John Dodge, Middle Chinoock, England, through Richard Berthrum (Bertran) Charles DODGE, b. 27 Oct 1911, Fergus Falls, Otter Co., North Dakota Omak, Okanogan County, WA U.S. Army, Staff Sergeant, 172nd Infantry Regiment, 43rd Infantry Division KIA Friday, April 27, 1945, U.S. Army, Lizon, Phillipines. Buried at: Manila American Cemetery Location: Fort Bonifacio, Manila, Philippines Plot: L Row: 10 Grave: 60 Submitted by AMBC Cemeteries, and by Ed M Bertran was the son of Ray William Dodge and Bergetta Marie Nelson |