There could be hundreds, if not thousands of soldiers who had those initials. Got any more information to narrow it down?
the third person was Gunning Bedford, Jr.
About 408,000 US military personnel died, of whom about 300,000 were soldiers in the US Army. The rest were airmen, sailors, and US Marines. There were sixteen million Americans in uniform, and half of these were soldiers in the US Army.
the slept in holes or with there troop sitting down
Yes. They got a pension from service in the war.
Those in charge of the cruelty and death that were being enacted in the camps. Often times, however, the Nazi guards would round up all the prisoners and force them on death marches, which would always end with the guards forcing the prisoners into a body of water and machine-gunning them.
US soldiers were recruited across the US states.
1969 was the height of US troop strength; A half a million US men in country. Broken down by branch of service during the course of the war: 1,736,000 US Soldiers; 391,000 US Marines; 293,000 US Airmen; 174,000 US Sailors (includes Coast Guardsmen).
George Washington George Read Gunning Bedford Jr. John Dickinson Richard Bassett
Yes. Many of the first Buffalo Soldiers were ex-slaves, but they were US soldiers and they were paid in US dollars.
84,000 US Soldiers are currently at war in Afghanistan
Anti-War/anti-draft protesters, and people that agreed with them. US Soldiers were the most COMMON draftee. US Marines were the second group, potential draftees that were quick on their toes, got into the US Navy, Air Force, or Coast Guard. But most if not ALL US servicemen generally did not think highly of protesters/draft dodgers.