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Albert J. Lentz
Post 202
Gettysburg, Pa.




Albert J. Lentz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Lentz served with the United States forces along the border during the Mexican trouble. He was one of the first men to enlist with the U.S. Regulars and went overseas in the fall of 1917, with a provisional battalion. Lentz was then assigned to Headquarters Company, 18th Infantry, 1st Division, and was serving with this unit when killed April 20th, 1918, during heavy fighting at Cantigney, France. He was 26 years of age and the first man from Adams County, Pa. killed in World War I. Albert J. Lentz is buried in the Gettysburg National Cemetery.


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USS Gettysburg (CG-64) is a Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser in the United States Navy. She is named for the Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War.


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Guided missile cruiser USS Gettysburg (CG 64) fires its five-inch gun during a live fire exercise as part of a multinational fleet training exercise.
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In Memory of Our Recently Departed Post 202 Comrades
2016
Wayne F. Burt, USMC
Harold D. Camlin, USMC
Bernard C. Cole, USMC
Charles E. Eyler, U.S. Army
Robert H. Fahringer, U.S. Army
Dennis T. Guise, U.S. Army
Sebastian R. Hafer, U.S. Army
Jerry Harmon, U.S. Coast Guard
Lloyd S. Hawbaker, U.S. Army
George F. Kimble, U.S. Army
James J. Laughlin, U.S. Army
Charles J. Marass, U.S. Navy
Thomas C. Mintell, USN
William D. Morro, Veteran
Nym B. Patterson, U.S. Air Force
Michael H. Posner, U.S. Army
Kenneth B. Selby, U.S. Army
Donald L. Swiger, USMC
Grover E. Thompson, USMC
Michael S. Weikert, U.S. Army

In Memory of Our Recently Departed Post 202 Comrades
2017
Donald F. Brandewie, U.S. Army
Karl L. Burkhardt, U.S. Navy
Garrett W. Carter Jr., U.S. Army
Charles J. Gennaula, U.S. Army
Richard R. Golden, U.S. Army
Gerard M. Herring, U.S. Air Force
William H. Jones, U.S.M.C.
Charles R. Kitzmiller, U.S. Army
George S. Lambert, U.S. Army
John A. MacPhail, U.S. Army
Gary R. Maitland, U.S. Navy
George W. Marinos, U.S. Army
Kenneth R. Miller, U.S. Army
Ross B. Myers, U.S. Navy
Alva E. Pepper, U.S. Army
Charles W. Rogers, U.S. Air Force
Charles D. Skipper, U.S. Army
Charles W. Smith, U.S. Army
Ruth V. Wright, U.S. Navy
Chrisostomos M. Angiorlis