Pendleton’s Wolfes wore nation’s uniforms
Paul A. Wolfe of Falmouth says he is part of a legacy of military veterans.
His grandparents, Pendleton County residents Lance and Lucy Wolfe, had eight grandsons and one great-grandson, all from Pendleton, who served, of which he is one.
“Dad had five boys and not girls,” Wolfe said. “When they started going into the service, one went right after the other. I got drafted right out of high school.”
For Veterans Day, Wolfe put together a photo history of Wolfe family service.
Leslie Wolfe Jr., son of Leslie Sr. and Pearl Wolfe, was in the Navy, stationed in Illinois and stationed in the Philippines during World War II.
Ivan Wolfe, son of Homer and Florence Wolfe, was in the Army at Fort Knox and stationed in Germany during World War II.
Dwight Wolfe, son of Ben and Carrie Wolfe, was in the Army, with basic training at Fort Knox and stationed in Germany during the Korean War.
Paul A. Wolfe, son of Leslie Sr. and Pearl Wolfe was in the Army at Fort Knox and stationed in Georgia and Germany during the Korean War.
Llano Wolfe, son of Leslie Sr. and Pearl Wolfe, was in the Air Force Reserves and later in the Army, stationed at Fort Knox.
Marvin Wolfe, son of Leslie Sr. and Pearl Wolfe, was in the Army Active Reserves in Fort Knox and Arkansas.