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 EveringhamWorld War II Newspaper articles about Donald |
Men of Fame | Men of Science listed in "American Men of Science". | John Rupe Everingham (b.1933)
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| 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. |