Veterans Honor Roll

John D. Hannigan served in the United States military during the Korean War, the Cold War, and the Vietnam War. This project is being facilitated by Army Military Intelligence. In a computer database, he is collecting and documenting information about 21st-century military veterans and grants. The Allen County Genealogical Society of Indiana, a family history research organization, is assisting this initiative by providing this online resource. Visit the Veterans Administration website for information on veterans who served in World War I, World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Persian Gulf War, or other conflicts throughout the 1900s.

What Is The Purpose Of Veterans Honor Roll? 

By compiling a list of men and women from Allen County, Indiana, who served in the military during the twenty-first century, they wish to honor their contributions to the community and country. This honor roll will be available at the Allen County Veterans Council, the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum’s Veterans Hall, the Veterans Memorial Shrine & Museum on O’Day Road, and on the Allen County Veterans Council’s website.

How To Send Veteran’s Information? 

Those who have served in the U.S. military since January 1, 2000, are encouraged to nominate their family members for inclusion on this Honor Roll, which includes those who have served in the Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, National Guard, Navy, Marine Corps, or Reserves. For each veteran, Hannigan and the team are compiling the following data:

  • Name
  • Rank
  • Branch of Service
  • Military Address
  • Hometown
  • Countries Served While in Military
  • Dates of Service
  • If Wounded or Killed  in Line of Duty 

Contact John Hannigan by email at [email protected] or send the information via postal mail: 21st Century Allen County Veterans Honor Roll, 5523 Sable Ct., Fort Wayne, 46835