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William Sevic
Army
William
Sevic
DIVISION: Army,
156th Company F, Infantry
Sep 9, 1924 - Jan 4, 2014
BIRTHPLACE: Youngstown OH
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jan 8, 1943 -
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BATTLE: Guarding Headquarters and General Eisenhower
HONORED BY: Jessica Sevic

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William Sevic was born in Youngstown, OH but moved with his family at age 2 to Grand Rapids MI. He went to school at the St. Peter and Paul's Catholic School to the 9th grade. He then began working until he was 17 yrs old. He wanted to enlist in the Navy but his folks did not want him to so he enlisted in the Army and was drafted when he turned 18. He served at Fort Brady, guarding the locks until he was  stationed in Europe. Sevic was stationed in London and guarded the 1st Army headquarters until moving on to Busy Park and guarded General Eisenhower's headquarters. He saw all the Generals coming and going and occasionally his post included checking credentials. Around July of 1944 his platoon crossed to Normandy and set up camp. This camp was where Eisenhower stayed when he was in Normandy. Sevic and his platoon followed Eisenhower across Europe guarding him where ever he stayed. The platoon's duties including guarding Eisenhower through the night and once Sevic's gun slipped off his lap making a ruckus but it did not wake the General. Sevic returned to Michigan and worked his whole career in a company that made bumpers. He was married to Harriet for 50 years and they had a family together.

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Dwight E. Sexton
Army Air Corps
Dwight
E.
Sexton
DIVISION: Army Air Corps
Oct 1, 1920 -
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
SERVED: Apr 2, 1942 -
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HONORED BY: Family

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Grice says he is the oldest living licensed pilot in Kansas. He was a test pilot for new planes from the factory and which he also delivered to the military (B-25, C-47, C-46, PQ -14, and P-38)

Jack M. Sexton
Navy
Jack
M.
Sexton
DIVISION: Navy,
USS Doyle (DMS34)
Oct 28, 1926 - Apr 27, 2013
BIRTHPLACE: Savannah, Georgia
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
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HONORED BY: Thomas E Sexton
Robert D. Shane
Marine Corps
Robert
D.
Shane
DIVISION: Marine Corps
Mar 15, 1929 - Jun 15, 1972
BIRTHPLACE: Abilene, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: Master Gunnery
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Jun 4, 1946 -
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HONORED BY: Patrick Shane - Son

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Joined the Marines at age 17. Would serve for 24 years and retire as a Master Gunnery SGT. He caught the tail end of WW2. Also serverd in Korea, and 3 tours of duty in Vietnam. Aviation was his speciality. Flew C-47 during WW2, Flight engineer on a C-130 during Korea and crew chief and squadren crew chief of both U-34 and 46's during his 3 trips to Vietnam. Retired and passed away in 1972 due to his exposure to Agent Orange shortly after retirement.

Earl J. Shane
Army Air Corps
Earl
J.
Shane
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
743rd Anti Aircraft Gun Battalion
Jun 28, 1927 - Jun 27, 1985
BIRTHPLACE: Elmo, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: Private First Class
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Sep 5, 1945 -
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HONORED BY: Myrna Rutz Spicer, First Cousin

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Earl J. Shane entered the U.S. Army Air Corps at the age of 18. After basic training, he was assigned to an important ground force whose mission it was to protect harbors and beaches, supply posts and airfields, i.e., the 743rd Anti Aircraft Gun Battalion. After reorganization in 1944, the battalion was relocated from New Guinea to the southwest part of the Philipines near Luzon where it became part of the 14th Anti Aircraft Command. It was there, in 1945 after basic training, that Pvt. Shane joined the battalion, remaining with them his whole service period. After discharge in 1946, he settled in El Paso, Texas, where Mr. Shane worked in reservations for the Santa Fe railway system. A few years later, he relocated to San Francisco, California, where he continued working for Santa Fe as a reservation specialist until his untimely death in 1985. Mr. Shane never married. Discharge Date: 1946.

Gail Shanelec
Army Air Corps
Gail
Shanelec
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
5th Air Force Bombing Command
Mar 17, 1925 -
BIRTHPLACE: Ellsworth, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: 1943 -
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Jan 6, 1946
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Gail "Pep" Shanelec was born in Ellsworth, KS on March 17, 1925. He grew up in Ellsworth and acquired his nick name "Pep" because of his Bohemian heritage. The name stuck and he still goes by "Pep" today. Shanelec graduated from Ellsworth High School in 1943, and was drafted into the service August of 1943 at Fort Leavenworth, KS. He went to Wichita Fall, TX for basic training in the Army Air Corps. Shanelec's typing skills learned in High School landed him a clerical job. The next stop was Camp Kerns in Salt Lake, Utah taking overseas training. More training was done in New Orleans and finally Shanelec was put on an ship, headed out, taking its passengers through the Panama Canal toward the South Pacific. Shanelec served on several islands during his tour. At one point, ready for a change in scenery, Shanelec talked to a pilot who was leaving his base for other Islands and he bummed a ride. They visited several places. During this time, Shanelec  was listed as AWOL. After his side trip, he returned to his post and the AWOL listing vanished. Shanelec finished his time in the service and returned to Ellsworth, KS. He attend Emporia State university becoming a teacher and coach. Shanelec married and had three children. He lived lived in Ellsworth most of his life, retired and still had his home at the time of the interview - November 2023.

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Ernest W. Shannon
Army
Ernest
W.
Shannon
DIVISION: Army,
21st Infantry Regiment Company B and 24th Infantry Division
Jan 28, 1918 - Sep 22, 2011
BIRTHPLACE: Laman, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: Private First Class
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Feb 9, 1942 -
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Aug 31, 1945
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HONORED BY: Wesley and Norman Shannon (Sons)

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Private First Class Ernest Shannon or 'Smiley' as he was sometimes called, was awarded the Purple Heart and also the Bronze Star Medal for hero actions in the Philippine Islands in November of 1944.

Jim Sharp
Army
Jim
Sharp
DIVISION: Army,
B Company, 1st Battalion, 1st Infantry Division, 18th Infantry.
Apr 25, 1924 -
BIRTHPLACE: White City, KS
HIGHEST RANK: Staff Sergeant
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jun 17, 1944 -
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Jul 16, 1946
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation

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Jim Sharp had an agricultural deferment before enlisting at the age of 19 and completing basic training at Fort McClellan in Alabama. Deployed to France, he fought in the Battle of the Bulge with the 1st Infantry Division, earning numerous battlefield decorations. Sharp fought in Belgium, Luxembourg and Germany. Following the war, Sharp attended Kansas State University on the GI Bill, raised a family and retired from Kansas Farm Bureau as manager of information systems and worked as an independent business systems consultant for several years. In the fall of 1945 Sharp was selected as a Sergeant of the Guard at the Palace of Justice in Nuremberg, Germany, where top Nazi leaders during World War II were put on trial for war crimes. He was responsible for security in the courtroom, prison cells and exercise areas. Sharp has written two books, 'Sgt. of the Guard at Nuremberg' and 'Diary of a Combat Infantryman.' Sharp founded and served as first president of the Kansas Chapter of the Battle of the Bulge. Role(s) in Service Combat infantryman. After Germany surrendered in May 1945, Sharp’s unit became military policemen, searching for and arresting Nazi leaders and SS troops. 'I think everybody over there (European Theater) felt just like I did that General Eisenhower was a soldier's soldier. When I was in college after the war, Eisenhower came up here (Manhattan, Kansas) and turned the first spade of earth on K-State Campus for the All Faith's Chapel, and I was there. So I saw him in person. I never shook his hand or anything like that. I've always respected him as a good general.'

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