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MILITARY

 

WAR 1812

 

Certificate No.

Name

Post Office

Cause for which pensioned

Monthly rate

Original date

18827

Harriet McKinney

Popalote

widow 1812

8.00

Feb 1879

 

TEXAS military

 

FRONTIER FORCES OF TEXAS

Copy of Texas Ranger Discharge for:

Albert M. Handly, Sr. of Clareville.  He was the G-G-Grandfather of Will Beauchamp.  Copy obtained from a Handly cousin to his grandmother Winona Bee (Handly) Matheson.  It is said he was enlisted one other time as well.

 

Participants in the Early Texas-Mexican-Indian Wars

H. T. Clare;  Thomas B. Malone;  W. W. Staples;  William.Buckner.Burditt.(battle.of.San.Jacinto)

 

 

CIVIL WAR

(Beeville Weekly Picayune, 4 April 1895)

CONFEDERATE REUNION

THE OLD VETS MEET AND ORGANIZE - CAMP WALTON - 1895

 

(Beeville Weekly Picayune, 17 June 1915)

CONFEDERATE VETERANS at PETTUS, TX - 1915


 

Served in the Civil War

Thomas B. Malone;  Duffy Hale;  David A. Webster;  W. W. Staples;  H. C. Ryan;  R. M. Robinson

 


 

Soldier's and Widow's Pension Applications

 

 

WWI

 

World War I Draft Registration Cards - Bee Co., TX

A - G       H - M      N - Z

 

 

WWII

 

Bee County Men Registered for Military Service in October 1940.

A - J        K - Z

 

7 December 1941 - 1 September 1945

The following Bee County citizens served during WWII

A - K        L - Z

 

 

KOREAN POLICE ACTION

 

WAR IN IRAQ

Army 1st Lt. Roberto Vallejo II
28, of Richland Hills, Texas; assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 149th Aviation Regiment, 36th Combat Aviation Brigade, Texas Army National Guard, Grand Prairie, Texas; died Sept. 17, 2008 when the CH-47 Chinook helicopter he was in went down in the vicinity of Tallil, Iraq.

 

First Lt. Robert Vallejo II was a Chinook pilot born in Bee County.

 

Vallejo, a pilot who was posthumously promoted to captain, is survived by his wife Hillary Ann. He joined the National Guard in April 1999.

 

Source: MilitaryCity.com

 
 
It is the VETERAN, not the preacher, who has given us freedom of religion.
It is the VETERAN, not the reporter, who has given us freedom of the press.
It is the VETERAN, not the poet, who has given us freedom of speech.
It is the VETERAN, not the campus organizer, who has given us freedom to assemble.
It is the VETERAN, not the lawyer, who has given us the right to a fair trial.
It is the VETERAN, not the politician, who has given us the right to vote.
It is the VETERAN who salutes the Flag – even though he can no longer stand.
And it is the VETERAN who serves under the Flag – even though he now may lie under that Flag.
Author Unknown

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