Medals Decoration & Awards awarded to Everingham's
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Purple Heart recipient awarded the medal for injuries sustained in battle against enemy forces.Lt. Lloyd Everingham (b.1913)
brother of "Al" below...
Meritorious Service for outstanding non-combat meritorious achievement or service to the United States. Lt. Col Albert Everingham (b.1921)
"United States Air Force"
US Olympic Tryouts 2nd place in the running broad jump on May 30th 1924 in the Olympic tryouts. He was an alternate to the 1924 games, but did not compete. John Hamilton Everingham (b.1904)
"United States Olympics"
Purple Heart recipient awarded the medal for injuries "death" sustained in battle against enemy forces.Donald Everingham
Korean War "Canadian Army"
Purple Heart recipient awarded the medal for injuries sustained in battle against enemy forces.Army Ranger
Donald Millard Everingham

World War II
Newspaper articles about Donald

Men of
Fame
Men of Science listed in "American Men of Science".John Rupe Everingham (b.1933)
Purple Heart recipient awarded the medal for injuries sustained in battle against enemy forces.John Lester Everngam
(b.1893 PA)
served in World War I
Purple Heart recipient awarded the medal for injuries sustained in battle against enemy forces. ie Died and buried at Florence, Italy
Frank's Other medals yet unknown.
Frank R. Everingham (of MI)
died Apr 28 1945 World War II
son of Frank S.
Purple Heart recipient awarded the medal for injuries sustained in battle against enemy forces.Robert I. Everingham of Lafayette, NY
served (1944-1946)
served in World War II
World War I British 1914-15 Star Trio awarded to Lance Corporal A.O. Everingham, Canadian Army Medical Corps. The group consists of: British 1914-15 Star; British War Medal, 1914-18 ; British Victory Medal, 1914-18. The British 1914-15 Star was awarded to British and Colonial Armed Forces which served in a theatre of war between August 5, 1914, and December 31, 1915. The British War Medal, 1914-18, was awarded to any military personnel serving in the British and Colonial Armed Forces between August 5, 1914, and 1920. The British Victory Medal, 1914-18, was awarded to British and Colonial Armed Forces which served in a theatre of war between August 5, 1914, and 1920.

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