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Lawrence B. Sinclair
Army
Lawrence
B.
Sinclair
DIVISION: Army,
1580th Service
Jul 19, 1902 - Dec 3, 1949
BIRTHPLACE: Herington, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jan 1, 1942 -
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HONORED BY: Joyce A. Cox and Pat Randall

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Lawrence Bernard Sinclair, son of Charles and Lillian Sinclair, was born July 19, 1902 at Herington, Kansas. He lived in Herington and also at various places in the west-coastal states. He enlisted in the U.S. Army in January 1942. He served with the medical section of the 1580th Service Unit. He served his country for three years, most of which was spent overseas. After being discharged, he lived in Washington State until a few months before his death when he returned to be with his mother. Lawrence died of cancer at the age of 47 and is buried in the family plot in Hope Cemetery, Hope, Kansas. An unpublished author, Lawrence wrote of his war experiences in letters to his family. These letters are now cherished by remaining family members. The following is one of the letters describing his war experience. 'Out of the dark silent night, above the murmur and moans of the patients in our hospital tents, the drone of the enemy planes are suddenly and distinctly heard overhead. Everyone makes a dash outside, some to fox holes, others merely standing still and looking upward. Out of the dark silent night, flares begin to fall and hundreds of anti-aircraft guns begin to bark. Lower and lower the flares drop becoming brighter as they gradually descend to earth. Everyone breathes a silent prayer that the flares will grow dim or be shot out before dropping to earth to show the enemy the hidden troops or installations. Slowly one by one the flares grow dim. Others are shot out and the droning planes overhead recede in the distance only to return some other night. We all breathe a sigh of relief. The tense nerves relax and once again we enter the tents to give comfort and attention to the wounded.'

Leland R. Skaggs
Army
Leland
R.
Skaggs
DIVISION: Army,
Quartermaster
Apr 24, 1919 - Apr 5, 2006
BIRTHPLACE: Salina, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation

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Leland was inducted on 18 Sep 1941 at Ft Leavenworth. He served at Ft Warren, WY, Officer Candidate School at Camp Lee, VA. He was on active duty from 31 July 1942 until 21 Feb 1946, and served as the Chief of Enlisted Men's Clothing Branch, Supply Division, in the SHAEF Office of the Quartermaster General. He was presented with the Bronze Star Medal on 16 August 1945 by Major General Robert M. Littlejohn, Chief Quartermaster, European Theater of Operations, SHAEF. Leland was discharged from the reserve with a rank of Major on 1 April 1953. He also received the European, African - Middle Eastern Campaign Medal, WWII Victory Medal, American Defense Service Medal, WWII Honorable Service lapel button, and the French - Normandy Medal of Jubilee of Liberty.

Floyd J. Skulley
Army
Floyd
J.
Skulley
DIVISION: Army
SERVED: Dec 23, 1940 -
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation
Eugene L. Slick
Army
Eugene
L.
Slick
DIVISION: Army
Sep 13, 1917 - Nov 2, 1967
BIRTHPLACE: Woodward, Iowa
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Jan 1, 1942 -
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Nov 14, 1952
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HONORED BY: Wife, Ruth Slick and four children: Janvier, Evan, Mardi, Kahlei Howard

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Eugene Slick received citation for Bronze Star Medal for meritorious achievement in connection with military operations against the enemy in the southwest pacific area from 15 December 1943 or 12 March 1945.

Ruth J. Slick
Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service (WAVES) Navy
Ruth
J.
Slick
DIVISION: Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service (WAVES) Navy,
Nursing
Aug 28, 1921 -
BIRTHPLACE: Anton, Colorado
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
SERVED: Feb 21, 1944 -
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May 14, 1946
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HONORED BY: Januier Slick, Mardi Slick, Kahlei Howard Evan Slick

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Ruth Slick worked her entire career to improve nursing care for elderly people.

Norman L. Smith
Army
Norman
L.
Smith
DIVISION: Army,
101st Airborne, 506 Parachute Infantry Regiment, C Company
Jul 19, 1925 - Dec 21, 2011
BIRTHPLACE: Ames, Iowa
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Oct 14, 1943 -
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Jan 22, 1946
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HONORED BY: Boone Central National Honor Society of Albion, Nebraska

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Mr. Norman L. Smith, a retired teacher, has worked extensively educating multiple generations of his experiences in World War II and continues to do so. As a respected member of our Albion community, his words have proven inspirational to countless youth. Mr. Smith resides in Albion, Nebraska, with his wife, Donna, and has two grown sons. His rank during World War II was Corporal. He served with the 101st Airborne, 506 Parachute Infantry Regiment, C Company.

Glen W. Smith
Army
Glen
W.
Smith
DIVISION: Army,
707th Tank Battalion
Dec 1, 1914 - Feb 1, 1945
BIRTHPLACE: Burdick, KS
HIGHEST RANK: T-4
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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MILITARY HONORS: Purple Heart
HONORED BY: The Dickinson County Heritage Center and The Eisenhower Foundation

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Glen Smith was born in Burdick, KS to William and Hulda Smith. He attended the Diamond Valley High School at Burdick and was employed at the N.E. Shank Standard Oil Agent in Herington when he was drafted into the service. Smith was stationed at Fort Knox, Kentucky for awhile before leaving for overseas duty July 15, 1944. Smith was announced as "Missing In Action" on December 19, 1944. His family learned Smith was taken prisoner and in April the family received a form card, written by Glen, stating he was a prisoner at Stalag-12 camp. Two months after his death, the family received word, Smith had died February 1, 1945. Smith was well liked and popular around the Burdick and Herington communities. He had two brothers serving in World War II as well as a brother-in-law.

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Walter B. Smith
Army
Walter
B.
Smith
DIVISION: Army,
Infantry
Oct 5, 1895 - Aug 9, 1961
BIRTHPLACE: Indianpolis, Indiana
HIGHEST RANK: General
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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MILITARY HONORS: Chief of Staff of SHAEF
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Walter Bedell Smith, (born October 5, 1895, Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.—died August 9, 1961, Washington, D.C.), U.S. Army general, diplomat, and administrator who served as chief of staff for U.S. forces in Europe during World War II. Smith began his military career as an enlisted man in the Indiana National Guard (1910–15) and in 1917 was commissioned a second lieutenant of infantry in the U.S. Army. He fought briefly in World War I, and, advancing through grades, he served in the United States and the Philippines and taught in the U.S. Army Infantry School, Fort Benning, Georgia. In February 1942 he was named secretary of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff and U.S. secretary of the Anglo-American Combined Chiefs of Staff, with the rank of brigadier general. The following September he became chief of staff of the European theatre of operations and chief of staff to General Dwight D. Eisenhower, serving in those posts until Eisenhower’s departure from Europe after the war. He negotiated and accepted for the Allies the surrender of Italy (1943) and of Germany (1945).On returning to the United States in 1945, Smith became chief of the operations and planning division of the War Department general staff. Shortly afterward he was appointed U.S. ambassador to the Soviet Union, a post he held from 1946 to 1949. Later he commanded the U.S. First Army (1949–50) and was director of central intelligence (1950–53), becoming general in 1951. He retired from the army in 1953 to become undersecretary of state. In October 1954 he resigned from government service and entered private business. He was the author of My Three Years in Moscow (1950) and Eisenhower’s Six Great Decisions (1956) Courtesy of Britannica.com/biography, nationalww2museum  and Wikipedia

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