| Years | Name | Rank | Branch | Notes |
| 1776-? | Matthew Burdick (51) | ? | Army | He was a soldier of the Revolution, was wounded, captured, and taken to a British hospital. Matthew Burdick served with Maj. John Brown's detachment, Gen. Benedict Arnold's Reg. of Col. Ethan Allen's "Green Mountain Boys." They were in Quebec in 1776 ; also at Ticonderoga. ( See "New York in Revolution", p. 48.)
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| 1777(?) | John Burdick | ? | Army | He served in the Revolution with Allen's Green Mountain boys. |
| 1777(?) | Jedediah Jewett Burdick (183) | ? | Army | He served in the Revolution with Allen's Green Mountain boys. |
| 1777-? | William Harris Burdick | ? | Army | He was soldier in the Revolutionary War. |
| 1777-? | Ezra Burdick | ? | Army | He was wounded and taken prisoner in a battle of the Revolution. |
| 1777-? | Clarke Burdick | ? | Army | Clarke Burdick was a shoemaker and about the beginning of the Revolution resided on Boston Neck. When Gen. Sullivan was operating against the British in Newport, Clarke Burdick volunteered as a substitute for a disabled soldier in a R. I. Co., and during the retreat of the American Army from the island was wounded so severely that he died within an hour. While in agony from his wound he is said to have exclaimed, "Lord, come quickly!" The R. I. Assembly appropriated £15 to Amy Burdick, his widow. |
| 1781-? | Luke "Lucas" Burdick (90) | ? | Army | On Oct. 11, 1781, "Lucas" Burdick of Hopkinton enlisted in Capt. Allen's Co., Col. Christopher Smith's Reg., R. I. troops, Revolutionary War. |
| 1777-? | Perry Burdick (92) | ? | Army | He was soldier in the Revolutionary War. |
| 1777 | Zaccheus Burdick (99) | Private | Army | Served from Aug. 21 ,1777 to Nov. 30, 1777, ? Co., Mass., in Capt. Ephraim Chapin's Co. Col. Ruggles Woodbridge Reg., under Gen. Gates in Northern Dept. |
| 1777-? | Carey (or Cary) Burdick (103) | ? | Army | During the Revolution he served in Capt. Husted's Co. of Col. Van Rensselaer's Reg., N. Y., Levies and Militia. |
| 186? | Addison Adelbert Burdick | ? | Army | Co. C, 85th, N. Y. Vols., d. Andersonville, Ga., Oct. 13, 1864 |
| 1861-1864 | Henry L.F. Andrews | ? | Army | Served with Captain Halsteadt's Company of the second New York Regiment in the Civil War. He was wounded at Cold Harbor and mustered out in 1864. |
| 1917-1919 | Raymond Edgar Saunders | ? | Army | Enlisted May 27, 1917, for World War I, was in service 27 mos., of which 16 were spent in active service abroad ; was with the 110th F. A., 3rd Div., in five major battles and 10 mos. with the Army of Occupation at Coblenz, Germany |
| 1941-1946 | Ira Thorp | ? | Navy | Served on the U.S.S. Boston as a Radar man. From the Marshall Islands to Tokyo Bay. Mustered out in 1946. |
| 1944-1945 | Thomas C. Burdick (1926-2007) | Corporal | Army | Served in World War II, 4th Infantry Division, Dec. 1944 to V.E. Day, Occupation of Berlin. |
| 1952-1973 | Thomas J. Gross | Lt. Col. | Navy | A "Cold War" military member. Great-great grandmother was Mary Ann Burdick of Almond, NY, daughter of William Burdick and Mary Ann (Polly) Hancock. Served 20 years and 29 days in the Air Force as a weather officer, retired in July, 1973. Stations included Germany, Montana, Japan, Texas, Oklahoma and, of course, the Pentagon. Now lives in Frederick, MD. |
| 1954-1958 | William Andrews | Senior Chief, Electronics Technician | Navy | son of Daniel Comfort Burdick and Jean Elizabeth Lord, Beloit, Wisconsin. Served in the U S Navy 1961-1983, retired Senior Chief Electronics Technician. Currently living in Surfside Beach, SC |
| 1961-1983 | David (Whitey) Burdick | Quartermaster, 2nd Class | Navy | During the Korean War at Pusan aboard the U.S.S. Iron County LST 840. Served as a Quartermaster Second Class aboard the U.S.S. Elkhorn AOG 7 and Comservron Three Staff. Was at the nuclear test sites of Eniwetok and Bakini Atolls. Also refueled the DEW line from Pt. Barrow, Alaska to Northern Canada. |
| 1967-1968 | Joseph Neal Burdick | ? | Army | Served with the 25th infantry division 1st of the 5th mechanized Company B (BOBCATS). He served in Vietnam and is very proud of his service to his country. He is still involved with the 25th Division in Washington State. He is from the Hoosic Tunnel Burdicks in Massachusetts. |
| 1986-1990 | Peter M. Burdick | Petty Officer, 2nd Class | Navy | Served on U.S.S. Reeves CG-24, Operation Earnest Will (Persian Gulf Tanker Escorts) 1987, 88 and 89. Son of Thomas C. Burdick (service 1944-1945). |