Military Veterans

Celebration of Freedom panel

Paul Graham

Brick Location

Eagle Side

Panel Number

18

Biography

Paul Graham was a loyal American in every sense of the word all of his life.  He worked in a defense plant during the war.

Paul grew up in El Dorado, KS, graduated from
El Dorado High School, played football for the University of Indiana.

President Franklin Delano Roosevelt expressed appreciation to citizens like Paul Graham in the following words engraved at the World War II Memorial in Washington DC:

"They have given their sons to the military services, They have stoked the furnaces and hurried the factory wheels. They have made the planes and welded the tanks, riveted the ships and rolled the shells."
Ira Graham was 4-F (critical asthmatic condition) during World War II, so could not go to war, but he was a loyal American in every sense of the word all of his life.  He grew up in El Dorado, KS, and built B-17s  first, then B-29's at Boeing Airplane Company.  Three of his brothers—Ralph, and Robert, as well as his brother-in-law L. W. Newcomer—did serve.

President Franklin Delano Roosevelt expressed appreciation to citizens like Ira Graham in the following words engraved at the World War II Memorial in Washington DC:

"They have given their sons to the military services, They have stoked the furnaces and hurried the factory wheels. They have made the planes and welded the tanks, riveted the ships and rolled the shells."

Branch:

Other

Years

World War II