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Draft Registration Cards - WWI & WWII

1917 Clarence R. Klugh
1917 - Clarence R.
Klugh
1917 Clyde F. Klugh
1917 - Clyde F.
Klugh
1917 Dewey T. Klugh
1917 - Dewey T.
Klugh
1917 Earl W. Klugh
1917 - Earl W.
Klugh
1917 Irvin M. Klugh
1917 - Irvin M.
Klugh
1917 Raymond L. Klugh
1917 - Raymond L.
Klugh
1918 Herman L. Klugh
1918 - Herman L.
Klugh
1930 Herman L. Klugh
1918 - William F.
Klugh
1942 Clarence R. Klugh
1942 - Clarence R.
Klugh
1942 Lonnie E. Klugh
1942 - Lonnie E.
Klugh
1917 Blank Draft Reg Card
WWI - Blank Draft
Reg Card

Veteran Burial Cards

Carl Dean Klugh
Carl Dean Klugh
Herman Eugene Klugh
Herman E. Klugh
Richard P. Klugh
Richard P. Klugh
Harvey B. Klugh
Harvey B. Klugh
Raymond E. Klugh
Raymond E. Klugh
Capt. John Klugh
Capt. John Klugh

In Honor of my dad: Carl Dean Klugh - U.S. Marine

1944 Carl D. Klugh
1944 - Carl D. Klugh
USS Betelgeuse
U.S.S. Betelgeuse (AKA-11)
USS Philadelphia
U.S.S. Philadelphia (CL-41)
Carl D. Klugh Duty
1944 - Carl D. Klugh
Campaigns-1
Carl D. Klugh Duty
1944 - Carl D. Klugh
Campaigns-2
Engagements
1944 - Carl D. Klugh
Campaigns-3
Mediterranean Sea Duty
1944 - Carl D. Klugh
Mediterranean Sea Duty
1945 Honorable Discharge
1945 - Carl D. Klugh
Honorable Discharge
1945 Carl D. Klugh
1945 - Carl D. Klugh
Separation Papers

U.S. Navy Muster Rolls

Will come up as a PDF.

1945 Duane R. Klugh
1945 - Duane R. Klugh
USS Elizabeth C. Stanton
U.S.S. Elizabeth C. Stanton
1945 Herman E. Klugh
1945 - Herman E. Klugh
USS Marblehead
U.S.S. Marblehead (CL-12)

United States Military Returns

Clarence R. Klugh and Raymond L. Klugh were brothers to Herman L. Klugh. Whether THESE two are THOSE two remains to be seen. Further investigation is warranted here. The content may shock you!

1916 Clarence R. and Raymond L. Klugh
1916 - Clarence R. & Raymond L. Klugh
Founded as Columbus Arsenal in 1863, Columbus Barracks (Columbus, Ohio) was opened for training in 1875 and renamed Fort Hayes in 1922. The military stopped using it in 1976.

Civil War

Below, you will see a Pension Card for John Klugh. This IS our John Klugh, especially since Elizabeth is listed as his beneficiary.
Additionally, you will see the 1890 Veterans Schedule for a John Clugh... This shows that the family surname has had different spellings during different decades. That's because John was illiterate, at least it's implied in his pension papers. His name is spelled as Klugh, Clugh, and Clough depending on the document, time, and circumstance.

John Klugh
John Klugh
Regiment: 14
Company: L
Filed in 1904 in Leechburg, PA.
John Clugh
Veterans Schedule
John Clugh 1890

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