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Memorial Day

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Memorial Day was a response to the unprecedented carnage of the __ __, in which a total of some 620,000 soldiers died between both sides. (2 words)
Cpl. Earl L. Skinner of Mohawk (1931-1951) was killed in action while fighting the enemy in South Korea on May 15, 1951. One of the many medals awarded to him was the __ Heart.
Civil War Union Army General John A. Logan (1826-1886), who helped found the veterans group GAR, issued Order No. 11, which called for a national day of __ for Civil War dead on May 30, 1868, the first "Memorial Day."
1st Lt. Walter Will (1923-1945) of West Winfield was awarded the Congressional Medal of __ for action in WW II on March 30, 1945 when he was killed leading his men in a victorious charge of the town Eisern, Germany.
1st Lieut. Carey Walrath (1895-1918) and Pvt. Carlton Walrath (1897-1918) were killed in the same battle in the attack on the Hindenburg Line on Sept. 28, 1918. Their father was so distraught that he refused to bury his sons in the Oak Hill Cemetery, which was located on W. __Street. The family is buried in the Mohawk Cemetery.
Cpl. Herman Schumacher (1896-1918) of Dolgeville died Aug. 11, 1918 in France from wounds received in action. The __ Legion was named in his memory and a park established in 1922.
The holiday was long known as __ Day for the practice of adorning graves with flowers, wreaths, and flags.
Sgt. Herman Joseph Schumacher (1917-1944), was in the 12th Inf., 4th Div., and was killed July 7, 1944 in France, just 26 __ after his uncle #14 Across was killed on the Western Front.
Pvts. Conrad House and John Frederick Bellinger from the Palatine District were both killed on August 6, 1777 at the Battle of __, one of the bloodiest battles of the American Revolution.
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Pvt. Leo C. Davis (1926-1950) of the town of Ohio was taken __ while fighting the enemy near Chochiwon, South Korea on July 12, 1950, forced to march to North Korea on the "Tiger Death March", and died at the Camp Hanjang-ni, North Korea November 14, 1950. His remains were not recovered.
Sgt. John LaPolla (1948-1969) of Frankfort was with the 82nd Airborne Division when he was killed in action April 15 by "friendly" fire when __ for a hostile force while on a combat operation.
Pvt. Lewis Baldwin (1841-1861) of Schuyler served in Co. D, 44th Ellsworth Regiment in the Civil War and died of __, which took two-thirds of the soldiers that fought in the war.
Pvt. 1st Class Morton Evans (1889-1918) of Herkimer was in Co. M., 107th Infantry during WW1 and died in France of __ on November 9, 1918. Influenza and __ accounted for nearly 30,000 deaths, more than half the 52,000 non-combat deaths during the war.
Waterloo, NY, began holding an annual community service on May 5, 1866. Although many towns claimed the title, it was Waterloo that won congressional recognition as the "__ of Memorial Day."
Andrew Smith (ca. 1842-1861) of Salisbury wrote letters to home while he was in Herkimer County's 34th Regiment until he was __ in battle on December 13, 1862 at Fredericksburg, Va. The Historical Society has his letters and diary.
in 1968 Congress passed the Uniform Monday Holiday Act, which established Memorial Day as the last __in May in order to create a three-day weekend for federal employees; the change went into effect in 1971.
Cpl. Donald Coffin (1949-1968) of Little Falls was a paratrooper with the 101st Airborne Division, killed in action Jan. 18 during an attack on his base. His name is on the Vietnam Veterans __ Wall in Washington, D.C. at Panel 34E, Line 75.
Sergt. Aaron Helmer (1830-1862) of Herkimer, served in Co. G. 34th Regt. and was killed at the Battle of Antietam Sept. 17, 1862. The local Post of the __ Army of the Republic was named in his memory.