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David W. Sanders
Army
David
W.
Sanders
DIVISION: Army
Feb 4, 1926 - Oct 29, 1993
BIRTHPLACE: Hope, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
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HONORED BY: The Dickinson County Heritage Center and The Eisenhower Foundation

BIOGRAPHY

David William Sanders was born in Hope, KS on February 4, 1926. Most called him Bill after his grandfather the city marshal. Sanders attended public school, but did not get to graduate High School as with many, was called into the military. He was inducted into the service on April 4, 1944 and was assigned to the field artillery at Fort Leavenworth, KS. His basic training was at Camp Roberts, CA. A brother, Harley also served in the Army in the European theater.

Marvin R. Sanders
Army
Marvin
R.
Sanders
DIVISION: Army,
4th Platoon, Btry. B, 52nd Tng. Bn. at Camp Callan, 89th Infantry Division and 83rd Infantry Division
May 9, 1925 - May 18, 2006
BIRTHPLACE: Abilene, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: PFC
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jun 24, 1943 -
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HONORED BY: The Heritage Museum and Dickinson County Historical Society, and the Eisenhower Foundation

BIOGRAPHY

Marvin R. Sanders was stationed at Camp Callan near San Diego, a replacement training center for Coast Artillery, later emphasizing training on anti-aircraft weapons. Marvin Sanders also received training at Camp Haan near Riverside, California, and Camp Butner in North Carolina before deploying to the European theater. Pfc. Marvin Rae Sanders served with General Patton's Third Army until V-E day, May 5, 1945. After serving with the 89th division, he was transferred into an occupation force in Germany after a period of duty in France, then he returned to the 83rd division. Pfc. Marvin R. Sanders is a younger brother to WWII veterans and Ike's Soldiers John L. Sanders and Robert D. Sanders, KIA.

John L. Sanders
Army Air Corps
John
L.
Sanders
DIVISION: Army Air Corps
Sep 10, 1921 - Dec 29, 1963
BIRTHPLACE: Abilene, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: SGT
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: 1942 -
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HONORED BY: Dickinson County (KS) Historical Society and Heritage Museum, and the Eisenhower Foundation.

BIOGRAPHY

John L. Sanders was born and raised in Abilene, Dickinson County, Kansas. His draft registration is dated February 16, 1942, in Klamath County, Oregon, at age 20. Cpl. Sanders completed Army Air Force training command aerial gunnery school at Harlingen Army Air Field in Texas, and joined a combat team at March Field, Calif. As gunner on a B-24 Liberator. Bomber, he was stationed in New Guinea and promoted to Sergeant while stationed in the Philippines. John is a brother to Ike's Soldiers veterans Marvin R. and Robert Dean Sanders.

Walter T. Sandidge
Army
Walter
T.
Sandidge
DIVISION: Army,
3rd Infantry Division
Oct 20, 1924 - Dec 29, 2013
BIRTHPLACE: Pawnee, Illinois
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jun 6, 1942 -
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Oct 31, 1945
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HONORED BY: Family of Walter Sandidge

BIOGRAPHY

Walter entered combat on Anzio, Italy in Feb, 1944. He landed in southern France 15 Aug, 1944 and Colmar Pocket in Jan 1944. Walter became a POW at Ottwieler, Germany on 15 March, 1945.

James D. Sands
Army
James
D.
Sands
DIVISION: Army,
3118th Signal Service Group
Dec 18, 1916 - Jan 2, 2008
BIRTHPLACE: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
HIGHEST RANK: Major
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Mar 20, 1941 -
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Apr 30, 1946
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HONORED BY: Daughter Sara White and the 3118th Signal Service Group

BIOGRAPHY

Jim was called up from the Reserves in March of 1941, and was serving in Washington, D.C. on Pearl Harbor Day. He established the General Headquarters Signal Center in Washington, D.C. From 1942 through 1943, he served in the Greenland Base Command as Company Commander, 23rd Signal Service Co. and Base Signal Officer. On return to the states he attended Command and General Staff School at Leavenworth, KS. He served with Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF), European Theater as S-3 and Group Executive Officer in 1944-45. Following the war, he worked in Administration for Carnegie Tech and Westminster College. He was the guiding figure arranging reunions of the 3118th for 25 years. He recorded his war experiences I 'World War II: A Love Story' consisting of his WWII journal and letters to and from his wife Jane.

Carl R. Sandstrom
Army
Carl
R.
Sandstrom
DIVISION: Army,
Headquarters, IX Army Corps, Fort Lewis, Washington, in 1941 and 1942. Headquarters XIII Corps in New England during 1943, Quartermaster section. 164th Quartermaster HQ in Belgium
Mar 1, 1913 - Feb 22, 2007
BIRTHPLACE: Herington, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: Lt. Col.
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: 1938 -
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1958
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MILITARY HONORS: The American Commendation Medal, the American Defense Medal, the American Campaign Ribbon, the European Campaign Ribbon, the World War II Victory Medal, the Army of Occupation (Japan) Medal, the Korean Campaign Ribbon, and the United Nations Ribbon
HONORED BY: Dickinson County (Kansas) Historical Society and Heritage Museum, and the Eisenhower Foundation

BIOGRAPHY

Carl R. Sandstrom received his commission through the ROTC at Kansas State College and his first assignment was at Headquarters, IX Army Corps, Fort Lewis, Washington, in 1941 and 1942. While there, in 1941, he served special duty in the office of Chief of Staff, IX Army Corps, Col. Dwight D. Eisenhower at Fort Lewis. From there he was sent to Headquarters XIII Corps in New England during 1943, transferring from Providence, Rhode Island, to Ft. Leavenworth to attend Command and General Staff School for nine weeks. Sandstrom was promoted to the rank of major in the Quartermaster Corps, stationed at the AP Hill Military Reservation at Fredericksburg, VA, HQ 13th Corps. Sometime later, Major Sandstrom, 164th QM Bn. Mbl., wrote from his new station at Fort Dix, NJ, “Am now starting to become a field soldier instead of an office flunky. Hoping you all the success for the year, as General Ike promised us all victory and we know he is the one officer that can do it.” Sandstrom made his first trip overseas, possibly in April 1943, entering Europe shortly after D-Day in June, 1944. The 164th QM Bn. was assigned to staging areas for the D-Day operation, responsible for providing all types of supplies to troops passing through the Welsh ports of Newport, Cardiff, Barry and Swansea. In Le Havre, the unit operated a bivouac area for incoming combat troops, besides aiding in the storage of rations. The 164th was then assigned to a quartermaster depot in Antwerp, Belgium, to aid in storage of supplies. The V-bombs began to fall, but the depot operated day and night. When the shortage of labor paralyzed production of Charleroi basin coal mines, the 164th was assigned to that area to aid in keeping 21 mines in operation. This work included control of distribution of 12,000 tons of coal mined daily. The unit supervised four U.S. quartermaster service companies and 6,000 German war prisoners in the operation of railheads and distribution points through which poured thousands of tons of gasoline, rations, clothing and other supplies enroute to the front. While serving with the quartermaster corps somewhere near Brussels, Belgium, Sandstrom was promoted from major to lieutenant-colonel. Lt. Col. Sandstrom commanded the 164th Battalion. HQ in undertaking the job of checking and storing supplies for redeployment to the Pacific theater. When Sandstrom returned to the United States, he was assigned to the Wyoming Military Reserve Corps and was relieved from active duty in 1947. Col. Sandstrom was recalled to active duty in 1948 with the rank of Major and was assigned as Director of Supply for Fort Hamilton, Brooklyn, NY, from August 1948 to February 1950. His next post was in Japan where he served 31 months with the 2nd Transportation Major Port at Yokohama as port G-4 (Director of Port Services), then as Port Quartermaster, where fleet reserves were outfitted for the Korean Operation from 1949-1952. A promotion to commanding officer of the 1st Training Group at the Quartermaster Replacement Training Center (QMRTC) in Fort Lee, Virginia, brought Col. Sandstrom back to the United States. A "Manhattan Mercury" article on November 2, 1956, stated, "Lt. Col. Carl R. Sandstrom, a 1938 graduate of K-State, recently was assigned to headquarters of the 7th Quartermaster Group at the Nahbollenbach Quartermaster Depot in Germany." After retiring from the military, Sandstrom lived in Abilene, Kansas, from 1958-76, working in banking and was a bank examiner for a decade, then was appointed Deputy Bank Commissioner in 1976 until retirement in 1985 at the age of 72. Sandstrom and wife Gladys Gugler retired in Topeka. Carl R. Sandstrom passed away March 5, 2007, at the age of 93.

James W. Sapp
Army
James
W.
Sapp
DIVISION: Army,
Co. B, 1st Bn., 301 Ord. Regiment, trained at Camp McCoy in Wisconsin. Then assigned to the 601st Ord. Bn., which was formed from the 301st Regiment.
HIGHEST RANK: SGT
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: 1942 -
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HONORED BY: Dickinson County (KS) Historical Society and Heritage Museum, and the Eisenhower Foundation.

BIOGRAPHY

James W. Sapp enlisted in the U.S. Army on April 20, 1942. (Source: Kansas Historical Society) As a Pvt., Sapp was transferred from basic training at Camp Sutton, N. Carolina to Camp McCoy in Wisconsin, with Co. B., 1st Bn., 301 Ordnance Regiment. The 301st was the nation's first ordnance regiment. Their mission was to design and repair trucks, tanks, tractors and other motorized war equipment on the battlefield. The 301st was the first unit of its kind ever formed in the U.S. Army, and was comprised almost totally of former automobile dealers, mechanics, salesmen and clerks whose businesses closed after war was declared. (Source: https://www.army.mil/article/276174/history_heritage_of_fort_mccoy_the_…)

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Pat Sauble
Army Air Corps
Pat
Sauble
DIVISION: Army Air Corps
Aug 15, 1921 - Dec 7, 2019
BIRTHPLACE: Cedar Point, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

BIOGRAPHY

Pat graduated from Newton High School in 1939. He was at K-State when the war broke out. It was clear the war effort was going to need a lot of trained pilots and Pat's prior training made him a valuable asset. He entered the war in 1942. Pat was fortunate to spend his war service in the United State ferrying troops, supplies and equipment form one end of the country to the other. Near the end of the war, Pat's unit was converted to B-17's and were preparing to ship out overseas. Pat's wife Mary was pregnant and he was granted three days of leave to be with har in Kansas City. When Pat returned to his base in Nebraska his unit had shipped out without him. As a married man with a child, pat was allowed to stay and continue his service in the States.

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