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 - Samuel E. Dodge, Cheboygan County, Michigan U.S. Army; Corporal; Killed in action. Submitted by the National Archives | |
Lineage - Sherman M. Dodge, Winchester, Massachusetts U.S. Army; 1st Lieutenant. A B-17 Pilot Assigned To The 331st Bomb Squadron, 94th Bomb Group, Stationed In Bury St. Edmunds, England. His Aircraft Was One Of The 60 U.S. Aircraft That Was Shot Down On 'Black Thursday' October 14, 1943. He Is Buried At The Lorraine American Cemetery, St. Avold, France, Plot: C Row: 13 Grave: 41 Awards: Silver Star, Purple Heart Awarded The Silver Star And Purple Heart Medals For His Bravery. Submitted by William A. Dodge, III, nephew, and ABMC Cemeteries. Sherman was the son of Frederick ALlen 'Fred' Dodge and Mildres Sherman. Lineage: John Dodge of Middle Chinnok, England thru his son, Richard |