
Copyrighted & contributed by Victoria Hospodar Valentine,
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Library, PA Monument
Large center stone dedicated to a Congressional Medal of Honor recipient
with flanking stones with other veteran’s names engraved. Located on
Brownsville Road, near the Library Fire Hall at the corner of Brownsville
and Rt. 88 South.
HYPERLINK "http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/mohiib1.htm" http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/mohiib1.htm
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Reproductions of the CMH and the UMWA Symbol
Archie Mathies
Staff Sergeant
U. S. Army Air Corps
Posthumously Awarded
Congressional Medal
Of Honor For
Conspicuous Gallantry
Born June 3, 1916
At Stonehouse, Scotland
Killed in Action Over
Enemy Occupied Europe
In the Flying Fortress MIZPAH
February 20, 1944
Greater Love
Hath No Man
Than This
That A Man Lay
Down His Life
For His Friend
Erected To His Memory By
United Mine Workers Of America
Local 73 and District 5
And
Friends and Fellow Employees Of
Pittsburgh Coal Company
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And These Too Died That Man Might Live In Freedom
William S. Batelli Albert Markiewicz Eugene Oresti
Harold Simmons Jasper Fields Martin J. Kellar
John Jacoby Edward L. Drexler, Jr. Joseph G. Slovak
Eugene Mathias Edward Dobrowolski Edward Klimazek
Anthony Swatko
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Korea
James G. Gilchrist Walter Hallam Robert A Kennel
Raymond B. Stump Edward Anetsky Owen Bell
John Collins G. M. Prosser, Jr. Frank M. Borchick
Walter P. Ozesky William E. Newhouse Bernard Comis
Milford Charles Joseph Tobiczyk
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Vietnam
Donald J. Stilley William Scott William E. Guseman, III