Lincoln High School Alumni

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (PA)

Military Alumni

Military High School Alumni

Honoring Our Heroes

This area is dedicated to our alumni that have served or are serving in our armed forces!

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Honored Military Alumni

Bill Lehmkuhl
Bill Lehmkuhl
Class of 1967
Air Force, 20+ Years

Combat Crew Superintendent, worked with NORAD and SAC
Charles Barr
Charles Barr
Class of 1961
Army, 2 Years

medical records specialist with 2nd surgical hoapital. Served 9 months in Viet Nam
Charles J. Maurer (Jan. '61)
Charles J. Maurer (Jan. '61)
Class of 1961
Army, 3 Years

Army Helicopter & Instructor Pilot. Vietnam tour of duty April 1967 to April 1968; Unit 188th Assault Helicopter Company - Black Widows; my call sign Black Widow 42 (see youtube videos 188th AHC)
Charles M cManus
Charles M cManus
Class of 1967
Air Force, 4 Years

6987 Security Service Civil Engineers, 751 Air Defense Command Civil Engineers.
Connie Mayers Campbell
Connie Mayers Campbell
Class of 1981
Army, 10 Years

Supply Clerk
Denis McCaig
Denis McCaig
Class of 1967
Marine Corps, 2 Years

Parris Island class of 1968. Stationed at Dong Ha, Vietnam '68 & '69. Up by the DMZ.
Derek C Litterer
Derek C Litterer
Class of 1981
Coast Guard, 13 Years

served on 5 ships. maintained lighthouses on the puget sound two trips in antartica loved the penguins. flew the friendly skies of vxe6 as an ice observer. broke my neck in 1994 and was rehabbed and retired june 1995 loved my time in service. i still rise early look out my window and sea the grays harbor light house.
glenn a valentine
glenn a valentine
Class of 1972
Air Force, 20+ Years

28 years of service. always lincoln high on my mind.
Jack Devlin, Senior Chief Operations Specalist  USN (Ret.)
Jack Devlin, Senior Chief Operations Specalist USN (Ret.)
Class of 1961
Navy, 20+ Years

Joined the Navy just after recieving my Draft Notice to report...really went down to join the Air Force and got off at the wrong El stop so I joinrd the Navy given they had a Recruiting Station on 13th Street...needless to say I found a home and moved though the ranks VERY quickly, E-8 in 12 years and selected for E-9 at 19 years. Must have been those 12+ years serving on Two and Three Star Staffs' and my Computer/EE degrees that helped. I retiired in 1981 and became a Consultant to the same Commmand as I served with before retirement. I was recruited to "DEC" Digital Equipment Corporation as Marketing and Business Devlopment for the Ferderal,State and Local Government organization. Additionally I supported Health Care, EDU, and a few other groups. Left DEC on beforew thier down-turn and sale. Started my own Executive Search Firm supporting High Tech Industry. Had theer offices in three states with 20+ Search Consutants. Retired in 2006 leaving Massachusetts in my rear view mirror at 90 MPH. Currently my Bride and me are living in The Villages: http::WWW TheVillages.com Here's what we are doing today !

As a master planned retirement community, The Villages offers numerous forms of recreation. The majority of the costs are paid for via the monthly amenities fee assessed to residents (the facilities are owned by the centralized CDD's.

Golf Courses
The centerpiece of The Villages is its numerous assortment of golf courses. The ability to play golf for free year-round is a key component of The Villages advertising campaigns. As of April 2010 The Villages operates 37 courses.

Twenty-eight of the courses are executive golf courses, all of which are 9-hole layouts. It is these courses at which residents of The Villages can play free golf for life and can walk the courses for free as well; fees are charged for riding a golf cart on the courses.

The remaining nine courses are country club championship courses Among notable course architects are Arnold Palmer and Nancy Lopez. The Orange Blossom Hills and Tierra Del Sol clubs are 18-hole layouts; the other seven clubs are 27-hole layouts. Residents of The Villages are automatically members of these clubs; however, unlike the executive courses residents must pay green fees to play the courses and the clubs charge for priority tee times.

The Villages also operates a golf instruction academy for all skill levels.

Recreation Centers
In addition, The Villages operates numerous recreation centers. There are three classes of centers (the number shown are as of April 2010):

"neighborhood" (these centers offer local adult-only pools, plus bocce, horseshoe, and shuffleboard courts; The Villages operates 25 such centers)],"village" (these centers offer family pools, facilities with billiard meeting rooms and full kitchens, bocce, horseshoe, and shuffleboard courts, plus tennis and pickleball courts; The Villages operates 17 such centers, and "regional" (these centers offer sports pools, larger venues with stages for theatric and musical productions, fitness centers, and many of the same features as the village centers; The Villages operates eight such centers)

Other Activities
Beyond the golf courses and recreation centers, The Villages also operates numerous softball fields, a polo stadium (The Villages Polo Stadium)and a woodworking shop, plus the Lifelong Learning College[38].

Nightly activities are held in The Villages two town squares Lake Sumter Landing's Market Square [40] and Spanish Springs Town Square . A third town square, Brownwood Paddock Square, is under construction.

So, Come on down and we'll have meal at one of our 80 restraunts .....

Check out the 50 Reunion Cruise I'm hosting 31 Jan-5 Feb....sailing from Tampa Fl...it's going to be a hoot. Lookinf forward to seeing you. Till then enjoy life no matter where your at.

Best regards,
jerry weiner
jerry weiner
Class of 1962
Army, 5 Years

was a tunneler from 1965-1965, then went to the 173rd airborne early in 1966. total of 2 full tours
in Vietnam and one temporary duty tour.
John Mark Clapp
John Mark Clapp
Class of 1970
Marine Corps, 20+ Years

Active duty and Reserve Colonel with experience throughout the world beginning with the end of the Vietnam War on 30 April 1975 continuing through OEF and OIF.
John Roulston
John Roulston
Class of 1964
Air Force, 20+ Years

Fighter Attack Pilot and Forward Air Controller
A-1, A-7, A-10, OV-10
John W.Barlow
John W.Barlow
Class of 1964
Air Force, 20+ Years

Major Command Photo Interpretation Officer...12TRS-PPF and PADAF, HQ, PACAF (Hickam AFB); CoANG (Buckley ANGB) AFRES (Peterson AFB, CO); retired as Air Force Historian Officer (Maxwell AFB, AL) in May 1990.
Leroy Corley
Leroy Corley
Class of 1982
Army, 20+ Years

Army Colonel currently serving 30th active duty year. Earned master’s degrees in finance and strategic studies.
Mark A. Hallowell, Sr.
Mark A. Hallowell, Sr.
Class of 1975
Navy, 20+ Years

Served in the US Navy for 26 years, stationed in Guam, Cuba, Charleston, Jacksonville, Norfolk, San Diego, Texas, Chicago and served on six naval ships. Started my Navy career as a Hull Technician Enlisted 1 (Plumber, Carpenter, Fire Fighter) and retired in 2001 as a LCDR.
Mark A. Hallowell, Sr.
Mark A. Hallowell, Sr.
Class of 1975
Navy, 20+ Years

Served in the US navy for 26 years, on six ships and two overseas tours.
Mark Litterer
Mark Litterer
Class of 1982
Navy, 20+ Years

6 ships, 40 countries, great memories.
Richard A Boysen
Richard A Boysen
Class of 1962
Air Force, 4 Years

Russian Linguist in Air Force Security Service
Ronald J Indelicato
Ronald J Indelicato
Class of 1969
Navy, 4 Years

Off to Boot Camp in San Diego in July 70, electronics school in Memphis, stationed in Va. Beach, and additional schooling in F4J radar with Fighter Squadron (VF103). Sent to Naples, Italy to board the USS Saratoga to complete a Med cruise. In March '72, went to Vietnam aboard the "Sara"and returned in Feb '73. Spent 39 years with Bell, AT&T, etc, and now reside in Vero Beach, Fl.
Samir J. Glenn-Roundtree
Samir J. Glenn-Roundtree
Class of 2006
Marine Corps, 3 Years

After 4 years at Lincoln High School, and becoming known most for his countless achievements in Air Force JROTC as well as becoming the Vice Commander of PA-772, being selected as section leader of the percussion section in the band, and being the only runner of 2006 to make the all-city track team from his school, Corporal Glenn-Roundtree is now serving in the United States Marine Corps where his accomplishments are still impressive to say the least. He has served as a Security Force Marine, guarding the nation's most vital assets, Is a Combat Marksmanship Instructor, and has Earned a Navy and Marine Corps Achievment Medal for his outstanding leadership in the oversight and coordination of the Marine Corps Security Force Battalion, Bangor's own ceremonial drill platoon, the only other platoon of it's kind in the Marine Corps. He is now attending training to become a Scout Sniper, and plans on becoming a drill insructor upon the completion of his upcoming tour in Afghanistan.
SP/5 Larry Shellenberger
SP/5 Larry Shellenberger
Class of 1968
Army, 3 Years

Ft. Dix, NJ (basic),
Ft. Devens, MA (AIT),
Nha Trang, Viet Nam (II Corps area),
Ft. Hood, TX
THOMAS J. REMENTER
THOMAS J. REMENTER
Class of 1956
Navy, 4 Years

US NAVY, AT3 HS11 (HELICOPTER ANTI-SUBMARINE-SQUADRON 11)
Entered Navy 1956 after Graduating ALHS
Thomas Rementer AT2
Thomas Rementer AT2
Class of 1956
Navy, 4 Years

NATTC Norman OK, NATTC Memphis,TN,
HS-11 Quonset Point, RI, USS WASP.
Timothy Horn
Timothy Horn
Class of 1966
Air Force, 8 Years

Served in the USAF for 8 years and the NJANG for 24 years, total 32 years service. Served in Vietnam 1968-69 and served in Jedda, Saudi Arabia and West Cairo, Egypt during Desert Shield/Storm 1990-91.
WALTER L HORN
WALTER L HORN
Class of 1966
Army, 6 Years

SERVED
VIET NAM 67-68
CAMP ZAMA JAPAN 68-69
ACTIVE RESERVES 69-71 MORTON PA
INACTIVE RESERVES 71-73
William Witherspoon
William Witherspoon
Class of 1981
Marine Corps, 20+ Years

Retired May 1, 2006

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FREE.---- 1967 YEARBOOK FOUND

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Our Lincoln High School military alumni are some of the most outstanding people we know and this page recognizes them and everything they have done! Not everyone gets to come home for the holidays and we want our Lincoln High School Military to know that they are loved and appreciated. All of us in Philadelphia are proud of our military alumni and want to thank them for risking their lives to protect our country!