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Vern Kohler
Position: Pitcher
Born: Augsut 17, 1919 Cincinnati, OH
Last Known Address: Cincinnati, OH
Military Service: US Army (ETO)

In 1938, Kohler was with Mountain State League champions Logan (West Virginia)
and posted a 15-3 record, leading the league in strike outs and ERA. Kohler had
an exceptional season with the Flint Arrows in the Michigan State League in
1940, with an 18-5 won-loss record that earned him a trip to spring training
with the Indians in 1941. However, he was drafted into military service in
October 1941. Kohler served with the 135th Infantry Regiment of the 34th
Infantry Division. He was initially at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana and went
overseas in April 1942. The 34th Infantry Division were based in Northern
Ireland where Kohler was involved in many of the ball games played there before
leaving for the shores of North Africa in October 1942. During the North African
campaign, Kohler suffered shrapnel wounds in his legs. He would later see action
in Italy at Monte Cassino.

Kohler worked a radio and television engineer with Crosley Telecommunications
and later worked with Cincinnati Electronics as a military electronics design
engineer.
(Thanks to Vern Kohler for help with his biography)
Copyright © 2007 Gary Bedingfield (Baseball in Wartime). All Rights Reserved.
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