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Virgil Marsteller
Virgil Marsteller
Army
Virgil
Marsteller
DIVISION: Army,
1395th Engineers Construction Battalion
Sep 14, 1921 -
BIRTHPLACE: Abilene, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Aug 18, 1942 -
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Jan 3, 1946
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BATTLE: Ryukyus
MILITARY HONORS: WW II Victory Medal Asiatic Pacific Medal American Service Medal Good Conduct Medal
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Marsteller was a Construction Machine Operator in the South Pacific Theater. He helped build roads and airfields. Courtesy of the Talmage Historic Society and Museum

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Jim Martin
Army Air Corps
Jim
Martin
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
101 st Airborne, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment
Apr 29, 1921 - Jun 7, 2022
BIRTHPLACE: Indiana
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jun 25, 1942 -
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BATTLE: D-Day, Battle of the Bugle
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Martin joined the U.S. Army in 1942. The United States had already entered World War II. He was sent to Camp Toccoa, Georgia, to join the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, where he trained for months to become a new kind of soldier: a paratrooper. His next assignment was England, where he and the 101st were preparing for Operation Overlord.

In the early morning hours of D-Day, "Pee Wee" -- nicknamed for his smaller stature -- dropped into France and helped secure two bridges, a move that cut off the Germans' ability to move reinforcements to the Normandy beachheads. June 5, his unit had departed for battle and parachuted down behind enemy lines in France. “We jumped into Normandy before all the beach forces came in,” Martin said. “Our mission was to knock out all utilities and to kill any enemy we found, which we did.” Martin was just 19 years old, a teenager, jumping into World War II. From there, he jumped into occupied Holland during Operation Market Garden, where paratroopers attempted to cut off the Netherlands from German forces by securing every bridge into the country as the rest of the Allies moved in from the south. Market Garden did not go as planned, but Martin survived and was with the 506th in Belgium during the last major German offensive of World War II, the Battle of the Bulge. Like the rest of the 101st, he found himself surrounded, cut off and under siege at Bastogne. As a "Toccoa Original" and one of the "Battered Bastards of Bastogne". He recently worked with songwriter Karen Waldrup to create the song "Normandy.." "Courtesy of military.com- A Military History"

Marvin Martin
Army Air Corps
Marvin
Martin
DIVISION: Army Air Corps
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: 1943 -
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1946
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BATTLE: Raid on Japan
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Marvin Martin enlisted in the Air Force in 1943 and served as a bombardier/navigator for the 20th Air Force. He was part of the "Last Mission" of World War II. A book and movie was made of this mission. Marvin claims the service taught him "who he was."

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Paul J. Martin
Navy
Paul
J.
Martin
DIVISION: Navy,
Navy Medical Amphibious Corps
Jun 30, 1925 -
BIRTHPLACE: Galena, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Sep 11, 1943 -
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Mar 30, 1946
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HONORED BY: The Paul Martin Family

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Paul Martin graduated from Galena High School, Kansas in May 1943. He joined the Navy on September 11th of that same year and was sent to 'Boot Camp' in Farragut, Idaho. Following that orientation and training, he was sent to the Hospital Corpsman School in San Diego, CA. After medical training, he was assigned to the U.S. Naval Hospital as a corpsman. On March 24, 1944 he was shipped to Pear Harbor's AIEA Receiving Barracks. On May 8th 1944, Paul was assigned to the ship USS Livingston AKA 163 and then participated in a task force for the invasion of Saipan, Mariana Islands. On June 11th, they landed troops in Saipan and for four days were under constant attack from Japanese planes and shore batteries. That was Paul's first combat experience. Following the Saipan operation, the USS Livingston went to Apamama in the Gilbert Islands, picked up the 7th AAF and took them to Saipan. After they unloaded the troops, the ship moved over to Tinian Island, picked up Japanese prisoners, then picked up additional prisoners at Saipan and moved them all back to Pearl Harbor for confinement. The prisoners numbered 250 and 76 of them were wounded. Six of the prisoners died enroute and were buried at sea. On the return to Pearl Harbor he was reassigned to a new ship, the USS Caviler APA 37. On that ship, he participated in the invasions of Leyte, Lingayen Gulf, Luzon and Zambales Beach, Luzon. While on that ship, the task force was attacked by Japanese suicide planes. A ship just off the port bow of Paul's ship was hit broadside and exploded. They met no enemy fire at Zambales Beach, Luzon. However after they left the area as the last ship on the column on January 30, 1945, they were hit by a torpedo at 1:30 in the morning in #5 hole. One torpedo went behind the ship and the second one hit them. They were able to stay afloat but had to be pulled back by tugs from the fleet to Leyte. Paul was returned to Pearl Harbor where he was assigned to another ship, the USS Barnwell APA 132. On August 15, 1945, the Japanese surrendered, while the Barnwell was docked at Manus in the Admiralty Islands. The ship had a wonderful celebration - the men shot flares and guns into the sky. The war over; a feeling of relief was evident. After the Japanese surrendered, the ship was used to transport troops to Japan for occupational duties. They also made trips to Kure and Sasebo. Paul was assigned to three different ships as he did not belong to any ship's crew. He was attached to the ships as part of the Medical Amphibious Corps that was attached to each ship. Each ship had three doctors and eight corpsmen. Paul was discharged from the Navy on March 30, 1946. After discharge, Paul earned his degree at the University of Mortuary Science in Kansas City. He then moved to Abilene, KS, where he owned the Martin Funeral Home for over 30 years. Paul is married to the former Lil Armstrong.

Howard W. Mason
Army
Howard
W.
Mason
DIVISION: Army
Jul 22, 1914 - Sep 26, 1981
BIRTHPLACE: Ohio
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jul 19, 1941 -
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Aug 8, 1945
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HONORED BY: Katie McDonald
Wallace A. Mason Jr.
Marine Corps
Wallace
A.
Mason
Jr.
DIVISION: Marine Corps,
3rd Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division
Apr 22, 1925 - Jul 21, 1944
BIRTHPLACE: Sacramento, CA
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
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HONORED BY: His Loving Family

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From Eagle Scout to the U.S. M.C. -- The beloved son of Major General Wallace A. Mason and Mildred Mason.

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Ed Matheny
Navy
Ed
Matheny
DIVISION: Navy
Jul 15, 1923 -
BIRTHPLACE: Chicago, IL
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
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HONORED BY: The Matheny Family

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Ed Matheny was born in Chicago but his family moved to Kansas City when he was still a babe. He grew up in the Kansas City area a member of the Boy Scouts earning the title of Eagle Scout. Ed went to the University of Missouri and played Basketball. In fact, was getting ready for a train ride to the west coast for a game the day Pearl harbor was bombed. As a young man, his main concern was whether they would still have the game. Ed graduated in 1943 and joined the V7 program. After his training he was sent to Pearl Harbor and ended up serving in Guam. He had the fortune to see Admiral Nimitz and often saw him on his morning walks.

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Edward Mathews
Navy
Edward
Mathews
DIVISION: Navy,
USS Golf
BIRTHPLACE: Independence, MO
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
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HONORED BY: The Mathews Family

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Edward Mathews was born in Independence , MO. At age 17 he joined the Navy and five days after graduating High School he was going off to war. He became a Radio Technician stationed on the USS Golf - a destroyer. As the war went on he switched and began training to become a Navy Seal but the bombs were dropped in Japan, the war ended and his training on Coronado Island also ended.

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Guildhall Address, London, June 12, 1945