George Simon
George Simon proudly served in the United States Army during World War I, enlisting on June 22, 1918, and completing his service on February 2, 1919. Initially joining as a Private, Simon's leadership and dedication quickly earned him promotions to the ranks of Corporal and Sergeant. He served at Camp Kearny in San Diego, California, as part of Battery F, 47th Field Artillery. His unit played a critical role in training soldiers and providing essential artillery support as the U.S. prepared its forces for overseas deployment.
Beyond his service, George Simon's commitment to his country inspired generations within his family to follow in his footsteps. Five of his sons and several nephews, two sons-in-law, and two grandchildren also served in the military, representing multiple branches and contributing to various periods of U.S. military history. Simon's legacy is of service and sacrifice, creating a remarkable family tradition of military dedication and honor.
George Simon's contributions as a soldier and a mentor reflect the courage and patriotism of America's "Greatest Generation." His family's continued service is a lasting tribute to his impact, underscoring the values of duty and resilience that defined his life and military legacy.
George Simon, front row, second from the right
Camp Kearney, California