David Ladner
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David Ladner

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David W. Ladner
Born 1940s.
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Biography

In 1949, David Ladner was born at South Mississippi Infirmary in Hattiesburg, He went to schools in Oak Grove and Hattiesburg.

David Ladner was drafted in 1970 in Jackson Mississippi, but instead of going to Fort Poke for Basic, he was one of six that was sent to Fort Bragg for Basic. Twenty-three years later He retired as a Master Sergeant. At Bragg, David was introduce to Special Forces (SF) where he spent most of his career. He served in 5th Special Forces Group (SFG) Ft Bragg, 1st Battalion, 10th SFG in Bad Toelz Germany, Special Warfare Center Ft Bragg, 10th SFG Fort Devens, and attached to 3rd SFG in Desert Shield/Storm. His Military Occupation Skills (MOS) included 12B (Combat Engineer), 11B (Infantry), 18C (SF Engineer) and 18Z (Special Forces Team Sergeant).

After Retiring from the military in 1993, David move to Colorado and attended the University of Southern Colorado (now Colorado State Pubelo) and receive a BSEET/CIS degree and begin a career in Electronics.

After moving to Huntsville, Al in 2006, David became involved in genealogy trying to find the grave of his grandmother (Emeline Flanagan Ladner) the first wife of Dosson Ladner. The search is still on, but have learn a lot about family in the process.

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Hi again, David,

Now that you have had a little time to try WikiTree, here are a few more features you may find useful:

  • If you need to describe an event, an heirloom or a location relevant to your research, you may like to learn about Free Space Profiles.
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If you have questions, feel free to post them on my profile page or send me a private message.

Carole Partridge, WikiTree Mentor

posted by Carole Partridge
Welcome, David! You are now a member of the WikiTree community.

In order to build one collaborative Tree, it is our goal that every person have one profile.

Options for getting started:

  • Explore the drop-down menus.
  • Watch the introductory WikiTree video.
  • Consider introducing yourself in the Tree House section of G2G.
  • Use the People: Search function to find existing profiles.
  • Ask a Mentor Team member for help with a specific problem.
  • Let me know if you have questions

Glad to have you here!

Carole Partridge, WikiTree Volunteer

posted by Carole Partridge
I got started in reserching my family history by trying to locate where my grandmother is buried. My father is Jefferson D, Ladner son of Dosson Ladner. Dosson first wife died around 1887 giving birth to my dad's younger brother. In this quest, I have learned a lot about my family. I would be willing to help anyway I can an would like to become a volunteer
posted by David Ladner
Hi David,

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posted by Fred Adamson

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