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SBH Members Who Served in the US Armed Forces

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Assistance in Compiling List of SBH Members Who Served in US Armed Forces

As part of the decade-by-decade history of SBH, we are compiling a complete list of all of the SBH members who served in the American armed forces during the time of World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War. Below is the list of what we currrently know.
Thanks to help from Jack B. Varon, the list of World War II veterans is relatively complete, but the lists for the two later wars is missing infomration and is incomplete. Therefore, if you know of any corrections or additions that should be made to these lists to make them more complete, we ask for your assistance. Please provide this updated information, in written format, to the SBH office so that everyone who served is properly recognized.

SBH Members Who Served in Military During World War II

Harry Abolofia
Marco Abolofia
Sam Abolofia
Caleb Adatto
Irving Adatto
Jack Adatto
Joseph N. Adatto
Ralph Adatto
Israel Akrish
Jim Akrish
M. M. Akrish
Manie Akrish
Mike Akrish
Morris Akrish
Sam Akrish
Albert Almoslino
Dan Almoslino
Israel Almoslino
Minnette Almoslino
Sam Altabet
Solomon Altabet
Dave Altaras
Jack J. Altaras
Gabriel Amira
# Harry Albohaire
Jack I. Altaras
David S. Amon
Elia S. Amon
Leo Amon
Solomon A. Azose
Solomon S. Azose
Solomon Babani
Isaac Baruch
Louis S. Baroh
Morgan Barokas
Jack Belur
Sam Benaltabe
Albert L. Benezra
Jack L. Benezra
Joseph N. Benezra
Albert Bensussen
Jack Bensussen
Eddie Bensussen
Tom M. Bensussen
Tom N. Bensussen
Sam J. Benoun
Charles Brudo
Dave M. Calvo
Marco S. Calvo
Sam M. Calvo
William S. Calvo
Albert Caraco
Morris Caston
Solomon Caston
Morris Chiprut
Benjamin Cohen
David Cohen

Victor Condiotti
Albert Cordova
Alfred Cordova
Tom Cordova
James Cornell
Albert S. Eskenazi
Jack I. Eskenazi
Jack R. Eskenazi
Joseph Eskenazi
Leo S. Eskenazi
Leon M. Eskenazi
Michael Eskenazi
Ralph Eskenazi
Albert I. Eskenazi
Joseph Israel
Gershon Levy
Isaac J. Levy
Jack D. Levy
John D. Levy
Joshua Levy
Isaac Morhaime
Leo S. Morhaime
David Marcus
Leon Mochkatel
Isaac Motola
Henry Mutal
David Nassi
Michael Ovadia
Victor Ovadia
Harry Policar
Ralph J. Policar
Morton Roberts
David Romey
# Ezra Rousso
Jean Rousso
Yuda Rousso
Isaiah J. Romey
Myer Rodrique
Azariah Scharhon
Victor Scharhon
Manny Uziel
Albert Varon
Ben A. Varon
Ben M. Varon
Frank A. Varon
Harry B. Varon
Harry I. Varon
Jack B. Varon
Leon I. Varon
Meir B. Varon
Mike A. Varon
Morgan Varon
Al Viesse
Jack Viesse
Jack Yosha

# Died during service

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SBH Members Who Served in Military During the Korean War

Sam Abolofia
Albert I. Adatto
Manie Akrish
Victor Amira
Jerry Amon
Isaac Azose
Solomon Babani
Mordo DeJaen
Al Eskenazi
Isaac Eskenazi
Jack Eskenazi
Jack R. Eskenazi
Mordo Eskenazi
Al Halela
Sam Haleva
Bill Halfon
Tom Halfon
Leon Mezistrano
Frank A. Varon
Harry J. Varon
Leon I. Varon


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SBH Members Who Served in Military During the Vietnam War

Allyn Adatto
Albert Angel
David Azose
Morris Babani
Jack Haleva
Jack Halfon
Mark Israel
Ralph Maimon
Jerry Mezistrano
Stan Morhaime

Vietnam War - National World War II Registry
On April 29, 2004, as a service and tribute to members of the World War II generation, the federal government opened the National World War II Memorial for public viewing in ashington, DC, between the Lincoln and Washington Monuments. The World War II Memorial is the first national memorial dedicated to all who served during the Second World War. Americans who participated in the war effort may be honored by enrolling them in the World War II Registry, which combines four databases, including those who are honored by public enrollment in the Registry of Remembrances. SBH members can enroll a relative or friend who served during the WWII era in the Registry of Remembrance via the Internet

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