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Elvyn P. Spencer
Army
Elvyn
P.
Spencer
DIVISION: Army
BIRTHPLACE: Port Gibson
HIGHEST RANK: Lt.
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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Vincent Speranzi
Army
Vincent
Speranzi
DIVISION: Army,
H Company, 101st paratrooper
Mar 23, 1923 - Aug 2, 2023
HIGHEST RANK: PFC
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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BATTLE: Battle of the Bulge
MILITARY HONORS: 2 purple hearts, 2 Bronze medals, French Medal of Honor
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Vincent J Speranza was born in 1925 in New York City. His parents were immigrant's from Italy. He was a good student and graduated High School in 1942. When his family learned of the attack on Pearl Harbor, his father pulled in his 4 sons. He told them he was too old to enlist but he expected them to do so. He went on to say how wonderful the US was, you can come there with nothing and become something. It must be defended. All the boys were in to fight but none were old enough. Vincent was drafted at age 18 and in October he wen to Fort Penning GA to train. After more training he was put in to the 87th Infantry and after seeing the 101st paratroopers do a demonstration, he volunteered. After training he sailed on the Queen Mary to Europe and later was trucked into France. The Battle of the Bulge was beginning and the 101st put up a stronghold at Bastogne. His machine buddy was injured and when he visited him, the buddy just wanted a drink. Vincent heads out into the demolished town but finds some beer but nothing to put it into. He used his helmet to contain the beer and takes it to his buddy. Now all those nearby want a drink of beer. Vincent helps out until the beer is gone. He makes a second beer run but gets caught. Vincent returns hoe, marries and becomes a teacher. At age 85 years he returns to Belgium to find out his beer run is famous. Air borne Beer served in a helmet is everywhere in the country. His remaining years were full of his recognition for his service and famous beer run. Courtesy of American Veterans Center.

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Raymond F. Spicer
Army
Raymond
F.
Spicer
DIVISION: Army,
11th Armored Division
Dec 26, 1917 - Apr 6, 2004
BIRTHPLACE: Abilene, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Sep 28, 1942 -
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HONORED BY: Son, Bill; Nieces, Wanda Engle, Linda Root, Patty Spicer

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Raymond Spicer was born near Holland KS which is in Dickinson County near Abilene. He was inducted into the service at Fort Leavenworth on October 12, 1941 and was sent to Camp Polk in Louisiana. Upon his promotion to PFC, he began to work with tanks and as drill master of his platoon

David L. Spicer
Army
David
L.
Spicer
DIVISION: Army
Apr 5, 1923 - Sep 11, 1985
HIGHEST RANK: Private
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
SERVED: Jan 25, 1943 -
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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David Spicer was living in Ellsworth, KS when he was inducted into the Army # R-236936.

Joseph Splichal
Army Air Corps
Joseph
Splichal
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
303rd
Apr 7, 1920 - Dec 16, 2000
BIRTHPLACE: Munden, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Apr 13, 1942 -
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HONORED BY: Jim and Barbara Joyce Splichal

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Joseph Splichal entered into the service of his country on April 13, 1942. He was inducted into the Army Air Corp at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. He was sent to Williams Field by Phoenix, Arizona. They had no, or very little, basic training as they needed truck drivers immediately in the African Campaign. He was sent to New Jersey in November and left on a Liberty ship on January 14, 1943. He volunteered for KP duty aboard ship to get more food. He was a hungry farm boy and they had only two meals a day. Seeing Arabs when they landed was quite an experience for a Kansas farm boy. Joseph refueled airplanes - first with five gallon cans. Imagine refueling an airplane with five gallon cans of gas. They then got gas in barrels, which was an improvement. They later got gas trucks, which Joseph drove from then on. From Africa to Italy they were moved on cattle car trains. The Arabs stole just about everything out of their duffle bags. They crossed the Mediterranean Sea to Italy. In Rome, he and 19 other GIs had an audience with Pope Pius XII. He helped evacuate civilians when Mount Vesuvius erupted in Sicily. He was stationed near Rome. He thought he was very fortunate to see Rome when no tourists were allowed there during the war. He also had a picture taken on top of the leaning tower of Pisa. Joseph was in the service 3 years, 5 months and 21 days and never had a furlough to come home. He arrived back in the United States July 11, 1945. When he came back to Kansas he had a month's furlough and was to go to the South Pacific. Fortunately the war ended in the South Pacific so he didn't have to go. Instead, he was discharged at Lincoln, Nebraska on October 3, 1945. His rank at the time was Corporal. Decorations and Citations he received were: American Theatre, EAME with 7 Bronze stars, Good Conduct Medal, 4 Overseas bars. His overseas duty was spent in the following campaigns: Tunisian, Roma-Arno, Sicilian, Naples-Foggia, N Appennines, Southern France, and Rhineland. After his discharge, he returned to Kansas. He was a farmer in Republic County the rest of his life. Enjoying the soil. He married Rosalie Sterba. They had five children; Nancy Splichal Scarffe, Dorothy Splichal Nelson, Paul Splichal, Carolyn Splichal Waln, and Cynthia Splichal Poppe. His parents were Wesley and Emma Splichal of Munden, Kansas.

Carroll G. Sprague
Army Air Corps
Carroll
G.
Sprague
DIVISION: Army Air Corps
SERVED: Jun 27, 1944 -
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation
John F. Spurgeon
Army
John
F.
Spurgeon
DIVISION: Army,
9th Tank Battalion, 20th Armored Division
May 22, 1922 - May 29, 1992
BIRTHPLACE: Murdock, KS
HIGHEST RANK: Tech 4
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Feb 26, 1943 -
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Feb 13, 1946
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MILITARY HONORS: Good Conduct Medal Tank Weapons Expert Honorable Discharge
HONORED BY: Family

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He was living in Murdock KS at the time of his induction into the Army. His service no. is 37 511 230. He eventually was assigned to armor training at Ft Knox KY. He was trained as a light tank crewman and his role during his time while serving in Europe was as the tank driver. His unit, 9th Tank Battalion, which was part of the 20th Armored Division, landed at Le Havre late in the war in Europe and ended up in Salzburg, Austria when the war in Europe was over. One sobering event that he mentioned during his journey across Europe was coming to the Dachau concentration camp shortly after the camp was liberated and seeing the plight of the former prisoners there. We still have his “yearbook” that was presented to members of the 20th Armored Division that documented the journey traveled in photos and text, and includes pictures taken at Dachau. Another interesting comment he made was that since his unit was later getting into the war, they were told they would be one of the first to participate in the invasion of mainland Japan; but with the dropping of the A-bombs that never happened.

Joseph W. Stahl
Army
Joseph
W.
Stahl
DIVISION: Army,
211 Military Police
Mar 5, 1924 -
BIRTHPLACE: Plainville, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Nov 14, 1944 -
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May 16, 1946
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation

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I served in the Philippine Islands and Japan.

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