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Fred U. Rutz
Army
Fred
U.
Rutz
DIVISION: Army,
587th Signal Depot Company
Sep 5, 1911 - Apr 5, 1987
BIRTHPLACE: Elmo, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: Sergeant
THEATER OF OPERATION: European, Pacific
SERVED: Jun 12, 1944 -
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Jan 31, 1946
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HONORED BY: Daughter, Myrna Rutz Spicer

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Fred U. Rutz enlisted in the U.S. Army at the age of 32 and was considered nearly too old for active duty. After basic training at Camp Robinson, Arkansas, he was sent to Toul and Marseilles, France, as an installer/repairman for military communications. Six months later, he was transferred by troop ship to Luzon, Philippines. The trip took 21 days, 20 of which Sgt. Rutz spent vomiting from seasickness. While in Luzon, he helped liberate his brother, Lt. Clarence Rutz from the Japanese Rokuroshi prison camp. During his tour of duty, Sgt. Rutz earned the Euro/African Middle Eastern Medal, the Asian Pacific Campaign Medal, a Good Conduct Medal and the World War II Victory Medal. After honorable discharge, he returned briefly to his home state of Kansas, moving his family shortly thereafter to Phoenix, AZ where they remained the rest of his life.

Karl W. Rutz
Army Air Corps
Karl
W.
Rutz
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
20th US Army Air Force
Apr 5, 1918 - May 16, 2003
BIRTHPLACE: Elmo, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Sep 26, 1942 -
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Jan 7, 1946
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HONORED BY: Daughter, Donna Rutz Roberts

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Karl W. Rutz, enlisted in the United States Army Air Force at the age of 24 at Salina, Kansas. After Basic Training his first assignment was in Eagle Pass, Texas. Overseas duty with the 534th Air Engineer Squadron of the 77th Air Service Group took him to Hawaii, Guam, Saipan and Tinian working as a mechanic on B-29s, P-51s and repairing auxiliary power plants. While he was stationed on Tinian the Enola Gay arrived on July 6, 1945, known for dropping the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan on August 6, 1945. In May, the components of the bomb had been sent by cruiser to Tinian and in mid-July the fissionable material was flown into Tinian. He was proud to have served on Tinian during this part of history. Sergeant Rutz earned the Good Conduct Medal, American Service Medal, Asiatic Pacific Service Medal and World War II Victory Medal. After honorable discharge on January 7, 1946 from Fort Logan, Colorado, he returned back home to Dayton, Kansas, to farm. Many in Abilene, Kansas, will remember him as their letter carrier. He retired from the United States Post Office after 26 years of service.

Clarence A. Rutz
Army
Clarence
A.
Rutz
DIVISION: Army,
71st Eng. Battalion
Feb 20, 1916 - Oct 20, 1981
BIRTHPLACE: Elmo, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: Captain
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
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HONORED BY: Niece, Myrna Rutz Spicer

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Clarence Rutz, my uncle, during his mid 20's enlisted in the U.S. Army. He received basic training at Ft. Riley, Kansas. Afterwards, he was sent to Westover Field, Massachusetts where he served until being transferred to the Philippines. In 1942 when Corregidor fell, he was captured by the Japanese a few days later and along with thousands of others, spent 3 horrendous years as their prisoner. Shortly after capture, hundreds of these prisoners were marched without food, water, adequate clothing, shoes, or needed medical care some 80 miles to Bataan Philippines. Many died enroute and some were bayonetted along the way by their captors for 'practice'. Then 2nd Lt. Rutz survived the march, and along with the others, was liberated in September, 1945. His brother, Sgt. Fred Rutz was stationed in the same area and helped with his liberation. Shortly thereafter, 2nd Lt. Rutz was promoted to Captain. After discharge, he settled in Aurora, Colorado with his wife Meda, daughter Sharon Lee, and later a son Clarke (who was killed as a young man in a hunting accident). Spending his whole post-military life in Aurora, Clarence Rutz was a well respected, active member of the community, participating in many civic affairs until his death in 1981.

Nathan Sachnowitz
Army
Nathan
Sachnowitz
DIVISION: Army,
52nd Armored Infantry Bn., 6th and 9th Armored Divisions
Sep 5, 1921 - May 30, 2019
BIRTHPLACE: San Antonio, TX
HIGHEST RANK: MAJ
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Nov 25, 1940 -
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BATTLE: Battle of the Bulge
MILITARY HONORS: Bronze Star Medal; Purple Heart
HONORED BY: Dickinson County Historical Society & Heritage Center, and the Eisenhower Foundation.

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A complete service record is not available for Nathan Sachnowitz, but we do know he initially enlisted in the National Guard at the age of 19 in 1940. In March 1943, while stationed at Fort Riley, Kansas, Sachnowitz was promoted to First Lieutenant of the 9th Armored Division. In May 1943, he married Geraldine "Jerry" Isler of nearby Chapman, KS. Deployed to Europe, now-Lt. Sachnowitz, commander of a heavy machine gun platoon, was captured in Germany on December 19, 1944, likely during the Battle of the Bulge. Sachnowitz was taken to Oflag X111B, a POW camp for officers, in Hammelburg, Germany. (Source: https://hillbillygeek.net/oflag64/display.php?id=1522&in=S) In the waning months of the war, Sachnowitz was released from Stalag II prison camp and rejoined his division. (See attached news articles.) Major Sachnowitz is buried in the Tahoma National Cemetery in Kent, King County, Washington.

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Sam Sachs
Army Air Corps
Sam
Sachs
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
82nd airborne.325th Glider Infantry Regiment
Apr 14, 1915 - Feb 4, 2022
BIRTHPLACE: Grand Forks, ND
HIGHEST RANK: Lt. Col
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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BATTLE: D-day at Normandy Beach
MILITARY HONORS: French Legion of Honor
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

BIOGRAPHY

Sam joined the Army in 1931 and was a member of the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment of the 82nd Airborne. He was part of D Day landed near Normandy Beach. Sam said when going on missions, "I am Jewish and I will not be taken Prisoner!"." Sam as a Lt Col., led troops and helped liberate concentration camps. “I saw the horrors of the concentration camp, which you cannot believe unless you actually see."

Sam Sachs lived to be 106, dying 1 month before he turned 107.

Eugene M. Sackin
Army
Eugene
M.
Sackin
DIVISION: Army
Apr 23, 1920 -
BIRTHPLACE: Kansas City, Missouri
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jan 1, 1943 -
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Jan 1, 1947
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HONORED BY: Wife, Margorie E. Sackin
Ernest W. Sadler
Army Air Corps
Ernest
W.
Sadler
DIVISION: Army Air Corps
Jan 2, 1914 -
BIRTHPLACE: Ramona, KS
HIGHEST RANK: Tech Sergeant
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Sep 7, 1940 -
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1943
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BATTLE: North Africa, Sicily, Italy
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

BIOGRAPHY

Ernest Sadler was born on a farm south of Ramona, KS in 1914. He attended the Ramona schools, graduating from High School with the class of 1933. Sadler was on the basketball team and an apt athlete. After graduation, he remained on the farm until a few months before entering the service. Sadler went to Milwaukee, WI and worked for his brother in a restaurant. September, 1940 he enlisted in the Army Air Corps, joining at Milwaukee and going to Tampa, FL for basic training, then to Maryland for 3 months mechanical schooling. Sadler returned to Tampa and in June, 1942 he went overseas to England. His next assignment in December was in Africa as part of the invasion forces. His work involved furnishing flyers ammunition for battle in North Africa, the invasion of Italy, Sicily and other Islands. In September of 1943, Sadler was send to New York City to the hospital for treatment of an ulcer. His medical discharge followed near the end of the year. Courtesy of the Dickinson County Heritage Center and Museum.

Lawrence W. Sager
Army Air Corps
Lawrence
W.
Sager
DIVISION: Army Air Corps
Apr 29, 1920 - Dec 18, 2010
BIRTHPLACE: Solomon, KS
HIGHEST RANK: S/SGT
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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HONORED BY: Dickinson County Historical Society and Heritage Center, and the Eisenhower Foundation

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Lawrence Sager was known by his family and friends in Herington, Kansas, as "Peewee", and as "Shorty" at Fort Riley, Kansas, where he worked for many years at the airbase as an airframe foreman. During World War II, Sager was a Staff Sergeant working on aircraft hydraulic systems, and saw action in Northern France and the Rhineland Theaters. He was proud to be called a "Tin Bender". His brother, Charles Joseph Sager, served in the South Pacific during World War II, with the US Army Signal Corps.

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