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Holly Maynard
Holly Maynard was born to Ira Maynard, and has siblings Carl Leo Maynard, Roy Maynard, Freda Maynard Rose, Floyd Maynard, Leonard Maynard, and Clifford Maynard. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Holly Maynard.
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Carl Leo Maynard of Ogden, Utah United States was born on October 18, 1919, and died at age 48 years old in 1967.
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Other Maynard Family Biographies
Maynard, Eva Roscoe (Born Mar 3, 1878)
Maynard, Margaret (Oct 10 - Apr 16, 1994)
Maynard, Rebecca (Sep 20, 1910 - May 31, 1993)
Maynard, Emma (Apr 24, 1908 - Nov 6, 1999)
Maynard, Roland (Mar 26, 1920 - Dec 1974)
Maynard, Alice (Sep 12, 1895 - Feb 1988)
Maynard, Emile (Dec 11, 1887 - Nov 1971)
Maynard, Eva (Jul 24, 1905 - Dec 1992)
Maynard, Bertha (Jun 17, 1892 - Jun 1964)
Maynard, Herold (Jul 25, 1909 - Jun 18, 2005)
Maynard, Lester (Feb 13, 1904 - Jul 1964)
Maynard, David (Aug 15, 1904 - Nov 1983)
Maynard, John (May 22, 1885 - Jul 1965)
Maynard, Norman (Dec 21, 1914 - Apr 3, 2001)
Maynard, Charles (Oct 22, 1895 - May 1971)
Maynard, Joseph (Jan 31, 1899 - Jan 1970)
Maynard, Pauline (Nov 4, 1905 - May 1981)
Maynard, Calvin (Feb 10, 1920 - Jun 5, 1989)
Maynard, Gordon (Mar 9, 1923 - Jun 1969)
Maynard, Eleanor (Oct 3, 1914 - Oct 15, 1988)
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Desmond Doss The Real Life Hero of Hacksaw Ridge
Desmond Doss, born in Virginia in 1919, was the first conscientious objector to receive the Medal of Honor. He saved by his count 50 (by the Army's count 75) men in the Battle of Hacksaw Ridge and was later awarded the Medal of Honor for his brave efforts. He was also left with one lung due to contracting TB and lost five ribs from injuries along with most of his hearing due to the antibiotics used to treat the TB. After World War 2, Desmond returned home to his wife and bought a small farm in Georgia where he lived until his death in 2006. This is his true story (all quotes are from The Conscientious Objector Documentary):