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Duane R. Lindsay
Army Air Corps
Duane
R.
Lindsay
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
322rd Bomb Group/452 Bomb Sq.
May 25, 1925 - Apr 29, 2007
BIRTHPLACE: Lyndon, KS
HIGHEST RANK: Staff Sergeant
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Aug 1, 1943 -
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Nov 25, 1945
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HONORED BY: Wife Jacqueline M. Lindsay Children, William M. and Patrick D. Lindsay

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He was a B-26 Tail gunner. He flew his first mission on February 9, 1945 and his 23rd and last mission on April 18, 1945. He was discharged on November 25, 1945 with the rank of Staff Sergeant. He received the Good Conduct Medal, Air Medal, Three Clusters, Four Battle Stars and the Victory Medal.

Melvin Lindsley
Melvin J. Lindsley
Navy
Melvin
J.
Lindsley
DIVISION: Navy,
USS Darby, USS Mason
Aug 22, 1926 - Nov 3, 1995
BIRTHPLACE: Morrowville, KS
HIGHEST RANK: BT2
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Aug 19, 1944 -
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Feb 13, 1950
0
HONORED BY: His son Mark and daughters Sue and Barb

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Melvin J. Lindsley was born August 22, 1926 in Morrowville, KS to Clifford and Blanche (Jones) Lindsley. He graduated from Morrowville High School and entered the Navy in August of 1944 in Kansas City with service #3432026. Lindsley served on the USS Darby in the Pacific Theater.  Lindsley told his family that part of his job on the ship was to catch the shells after the large guns shot at the enemy. Lindsley also served on the USS Leonard F. Mason. Lindsley was discharged from the service at USNRS San Diego, CA. He returned home, married Martha Burke and they lived in Haddam, Kansas. They had three children. The USS Darby was named in honor of Ensign Marshall E. Darby (1918–1941), who fell overboard, while serving aboard the battleship USS Oklahoma, during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941.  After a brief overhaul at Pearl Harbor from October 8 to 24 1944, she served on convoy duty between Guam and Eniwetok until mid-November. On 15 November, she conducted a hunter-killer patrol off Ponape, then fired a shore bombardment on Tanga Islands before returning to Eniwetok. Three days later, she sailed by way of Kwajalein, Guadalcanal, and Manus for exercises in Milne Bay, New Guinea from 7 to 26 December in preparation for the Lingayen assault. Darby sortied from Manus on 2 January 1945 screening transports to Lingayen Gulf, Luzon, to reinforce the troops there. Arriving 11 January, she remained in the Philippines on escort and patrol duties until 28 February when she cleared for Ulithi to join a convoy carrying garrison troops for Iwo Jima. She arrived off the island 18 March, remaining there on patrol until 27 March when she sailed to escort transports to Eniwetok. She continued on to Pearl Harbor, arriving 12 April for repairs. Darby was training in the Hawaiian area when the war ended and on 29 August 1945 got underway for San Francisco, carrying servicemen eligible for discharge. After an overhaul she sailed for the east coast, arriving at New York on 15 December and at New London, Connecticut on 8 January 1946. She sailed did training and exercises until 16 January 1947 when she cleared for Charleston, South Carolina. Darby was placed out of commission in reserve there on 28 April 1947.  From 1947 to 1950, the USS Mason completed two cruises in the western Pacific, as well as stateside operations.

Courtesy fold3.com, wikipedia.com, WWII Draft Board Records Kansas

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Albinus A. Linenberger
Army
Albinus
A.
Linenberger
DIVISION: Army
Mar 29, 2031 - Jan 30, 2004
BIRTHPLACE: Victoria, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: T4
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Jan 31, 1945 -
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May 31, 1946
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MILITARY HONORS: Army Good Conduct Medal Victory Medal Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal Marksmanship
HONORED BY: Family

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Albinus was a farmer with a wife and 2 ½ year old daughter when he received his draft notification. Induction was at Ft Leavenworth Kansas. Basic training was in preparation to go to Europe but before shipping out the Germans surrendered. He then had additional weeks of training for the Pacific Theater. Traveled by troop train to Seattle and then on a troop ship for 30 days headed to Okinawa. Two days before landing on Okinawa, Japan surrendered. Al was on many patrols finding Japanese soldiers that did not know the war had ended. He spent time on Okinawa and then Japan doing clean-up of military equipment and the ravages of war. Albinus was assigned to a motor pool to maintain equipment for most of the time while overseas. Albinus returned to a farming career in Morrowville, Kansas until retirement.

Robert A. Lipfert
Army
Robert
A.
Lipfert
DIVISION: Army
May 29, 1923 -
BIRTHPLACE: New York, NY
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Dec 1, 1942 -
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Mar 1, 1946
0
HONORED BY: The Children of Robert Lipfert
Robert Lippoldt
Navy
Robert
Lippoldt
DIVISION: Navy
SERVED: Jan 10, 1939 -
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0
HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation
Kenneth E. Littell
Marine Corps
Kenneth
E.
Littell
DIVISION: Marine Corps
BIRTHPLACE: Potwin, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
0
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HONORED BY: Children, Eadie Mchain, James Littell

BIOGRAPHY

Dad said one day he and some friends saw a general and his dog driving down the road. They thought the dog was driving because the passenger and driver's seat were reversed from American brands. Dad said one of his friends said they were glad that, that general wasn't leading them into battle. Served in the Philippines.

Melvin L. Livengood
Army
Melvin
L.
Livengood
DIVISION: Army,
2nd Armored Div. 41st Infantry
Aug 11, 1912 - Apr 11, 2008
BIRTHPLACE: Morrill, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Dec 22, 1942 -
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Feb 17, 1947
0
HONORED BY: Nephew Larry Stover

BIOGRAPHY

Decorations: Purple Heart GO 54 4 Dec. 44, World War II Victory Medal , Good Conduct Medal, European African Middle Eastern Service Medal: Battles and Campaigns, Sicily, Normandy, Northern France, Germany, GO 105 WD 45 Received Purple Heart for wounds received from a land mine explosion on Nov. 16, 1944 near Aachen, Germany.

James L. Lockhart
Army
James
L.
Lockhart
DIVISION: Army,
Co. B, 1st Bn, 115 Reg, 29th Div; Co E, 2nd Bn, 156th Inf Reg
Jan 8, 1925 - Oct 3, 2017
BIRTHPLACE: Jasper, AL
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Feb 22, 1943 -
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Nov 18, 1945
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HONORED BY: Wife, Florence Lee Lockhart

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I landed on Omaha Beach on D-Day, June 6, 1944, with Company B, 1st Battalion, 115th Infantry Regiment, 29th Division. I was wounded on 11 July 1944 near St. Lo and spent three months in the hospital. After returning to France, I was assigned to Company E, 2nd Battalion, 156th Infantry Regiment as a SHAEF Hq Command Guard. The picture was taken in 2004 and the inset photo was taken in 1943.

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