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Houston G. Stubbs
Navy
Houston
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Stubbs
DIVISION: Navy
Jul 11, 1921 -
BIRTHPLACE: Grainfield, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
SERVED: Feb 4, 1943 -
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HONORED BY: Sons John and Keith Stubbs

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Airman Cadet/SP(A)3rd Class Houston (Hugh) G. Stubbs of Grainfield, Kansas, enlisted in the Navy on February 4, 1943. His only brother, Gail E. Stubbs, was in the Army Air Force at that time and stationed at Maxwell Field, Alabama. In September of 1944, while training to become a pilot for the Navy, Houston received the news that his brother, Gail, was killed in action while flying aircraft Commander of a B-17 on a mission against the oil refineries and industrial targets in the area of Vienna, Austria. Three weeks later, his father, John J. Stubbs, suffered a heart attack and died. Houston was the only surviving son, therefore his flight training ended and he was assigned to the US Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, Illinois. He completed his service as an instructor at the Naval Training Station, Newport, Rhode Island. On July 5, 1945, Houston married his sweetheart, Louise M. Hough, at Topeka, Kansas. After the war ended, Stubbs returned to the family farm where he farmed, owned and operated Stubbs' Radio and TV Service, and was an Electronics instructor at Northwest Kansas Area Technical School, Goodland, Kansas. Houston and Louise had two sons, John Stubbs and Keith Stubbs and a daughter, Sheryl (Stubbs) Colvin. Stubb's service record includes: 1) Flight Prep School, Liberty, Missouri 2) Washburn Training School, Topeka, Kansas 3) Flight Prep School, Del Monte, California 4) Naval Air Station, Hutchinson, Kansas 5) Naval Air Station, Ottumwa, Iowa 6) Naval Air Training Base, Corpus Christi, Texas 7) US Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, Illinois 8) Physical Instructor School, Great Lakes, Illinois 9) Naval Training Station, Newport, Rhode Island. Awards: American Campaign Medal; World War II Victory Medal

Robert S. Stubbs Sr.
Marine Corps
Robert
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Stubbs
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DIVISION: Marine Corps
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John F. Sullivan
Army
John
F.
Sullivan
DIVISION: Army,
50th signal Battalion
Jun 1, 1920 - Nov 7, 1986
BIRTHPLACE: Malden, Massachusetts
HIGHEST RANK: Staff Sergeant
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: 1942 -
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BATTLE: Normandy, Central Europe, Ardennes, Battle of the Bulge.
MILITARY HONORS: Honorable discharge.
HONORED BY: John D. Sullivan the son of John F. Sullivan
Charles A. Sullivan
Navy
Charles
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Sullivan
DIVISION: Navy
SERVED: Aug 13, 1945 -
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Gilbert J. Sullivan
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Gilbert
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Sullivan
DIVISION: Army
SERVED: Dec 19, 1942 -
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Irvin Sullivan
Navy
Irvin
Sullivan
DIVISION: Navy
Mar 3, 1917 - Jun 20, 2020
BIRTHPLACE: Amarillo, TX
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Feb 21, 1941 -
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Irvin Sullivan was born in Amarillo, TX but was living in Wichita, KS at the time he was inducted into the Navy. Irvin entered the Navy in 1941 and served in WW II as a LT. Commander pilot/navigator in the South Pacific. His PGY squadron was the original VP 12 Black Cat Raiders. The group began flying at night to do more damage to the Japanese and is why they were known as the Black Cat Raiders. Courtesy of KSN news

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Jim C. Sullivan
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Thomas P. Sullivan
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DIVISION: Army
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