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Arthur Stefek
Army
Arthur
Stefek
DIVISION: Army,
Military Police
BIRTHPLACE: Hope, KS
HIGHEST RANK: PFC
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
SERVED: Jun 5, 1942 -
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Arthur Stefek was born in Hope, KS in 1917, the only boy of 5 children. He was in the graduating class of 1935 and spent at least 2 years teaching before joining a traveling barber, spending1 1/2 years with the company. Stefek next was employed at the Boeing aircraft factory in Wichita until he was inducted into the Army in 1942. Induction was at at Fort Leavenworth and basic training was at Camp Carson, CO. Stefek was assigned to the Medical Corps but a short later was moved to the Military Police Detachment Corps. His work consisted of inspecting trains. Courtesy of the Dickinson County Heritage Center and Museum.

Ralph V. Stenzel
Army
Ralph
V.
Stenzel
DIVISION: Army,
503rd Ord. HM Tank Co.
Jan 25, 1922 -
BIRTHPLACE: Russell, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Aug 31, 1942 -
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Nov 27, 1945
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation

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My military service began at Ft Riley, KS. Sep 19, 1942 I transferred to Jefferson Barracks, MO, then to Infantry Basic Training at Camp Perry, OH and further training at Flint, Michigan; Aberdeen, MD; and Detroit, MI. Then it was Ft. Know, KY; Camp Campbell, Ky; maneuvers in KY and TN. Upon arrival in England, I was stationed at Bath, preparing for the Normandy Invasion, 3rd phase of Omaha Beach, St. Lo in France, Paris, Belgium, Holland, Germany and the Battle of the Bulge to Berlin and Vienna. I drove my sealed tank under water to the beach and on to battle. I shot down Messerschmitt planes with a 50 caliber machine gun at St. Lo. I was awarded the Good Conduct Medal, Army Service Medal, American Theater Medal, EAMET ribbon, American Defense Medal, four Bronze Service Stars, Belgium, France and Holland ribbons, WWII Victory Medal, 2 Normandy Commemorative Pins, Normandy Medal Jubilee of Liberty of France, 2 Unit Citations of outstanding performance, Basic training badges, Expert Infantry, Small Arms, Machine Guns 30 and 50 Caliber, 75 MM and 3-inch tank guns and all kinds of explosives. I departed from New York, 4 Dec 43, on an English ship (the largest convoy ever put together) and returned on the Queen Mary --- where I slept in the swimming pool! We landed in Boston on November 27, 1945. I was a Life Member of the American Legion Post 152, Ness City; VFW Post, Ransom, KS; DAV Chapter 18, Hays, KS.

Donald L. Sterling
Navy
Donald
L.
Sterling
DIVISION: Navy
Jan 22, 1927 - Jan 11, 2005
BIRTHPLACE: Yates Center, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Jan 20, 1945 -
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Apr 28, 1946
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HONORED BY: Daughter Sandra Bell, Son Scott Sterling

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Don served his country along with 3 brothers Rex, Joe, Max and 1 brother-in-law Tom Ralston.

Joseph H. Sterling
Marine Corps
Joseph
H.
Sterling
DIVISION: Marine Corps
Sep 5, 1919 - Aug 3, 2008
BIRTHPLACE: Yates Center, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Nov 27, 1943 -
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Apr 9, 2016
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HONORED BY: Daughter Judy Sanderson, Granddaughter Robyn, Raymond, Gr.Granddaughter Daily Bennett

BIOGRAPHY

Joe served in the Asiatic Pacific Theater. He was with the Marine landing on Iwo Jima. Joe received a bronze star for bravery. His daughter, Judy, remembers her Grandmother Sterling saying how proud she was to have all four of her boys, Rex, Joe, Max and Donnie as well as her son-in-law Tom Ralston fighting for their country. She told her about the four silver stars in her window that she never had to replace any of them with a gold star. Joe married Bernice Sanders and they lived most of their life in Peculiar, Missouri. They had two daughters, Judy and JoAnn. Joe was a glazer for many years, and later went into plumbing and machine operation. His granddaughter Daily Bennett used to tell everyone that if something was broken her Pap could fix it. He had 2 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.

Max S. Sterling
Army
Max
S.
Sterling
DIVISION: Army,
78th Infantry
Mar 30, 1924 -
BIRTHPLACE: Yates Center, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: China Burma India
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HONORED BY: Wife Janice E. Sterling & Daughters Cheryl Lynn Penner & Lori Kim Daulton

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Max was inducted into the army at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. He did his basic training at Camp Roberts in California. Troup carriers took them across the Pacific, around Tasmania and Australia and into India. They traveled by slow truck convoys around Mt. Everest and into China. Max thought of this as a great adventure and would take every chance he could get to see as much as possible. He was discharged in 1945 at Camp Chaffee in Arkansas. He moved to California in 1953. His 3 brothers Rex, Joe and Don and his brother-in-law Tom Ralston also served in World War II.

Rex L. Sterling
Army
Rex
L.
Sterling
DIVISION: Army,
10th Tank Battalion
Aug 17, 1917 - Feb 1, 2010
BIRTHPLACE: Woodson County, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Mar 10, 1942 -
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Oct 21, 1945
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HONORED BY: Children Phyliss, Robert, Jerry and families

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He served in Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes and Central Europe. While in the service Rex received 2 expert machine and sub machine gun medals and second class pistol medals. He also received GI Ribbons of a dozen different colors with something to do with the European Theater of Operation. They say a combat man is tough, but I guess they didn't mean tankers. On June 3, 1945 Rex wrote home about a captain in 'A' Company and a Red Cross gal got married. Him and seven others took their tanks down and formed an arch of crossed cannons outside the church. Rex was a tank driver and mechanic. After WWII he had a family and worked at different service stations. He owned his own station and finally ended up a bus mechanic for USD 366. Rex enjoyed fishing and hunting. He really enjoyed his 6 grandchildren, 6 great grandchildren and 1 great, great grandchild.

Donald R. Stern
Navy
Donald
R.
Stern
DIVISION: Navy,
USS Feland
Jun 6, 1927 -
BIRTHPLACE: Westphalia, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Apr 4, 1945 -
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Aug 10, 1946
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HONORED BY: Daughter, Donna Britain

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Don was born in Westphalia, Kansas, in 1927, the youngest of three children to Ray and Grace Stern. He helped his parents work their farm just north of Aliceville, Kansas. The family was known for the watermelons they grew and chicken houses they built. He attended Mount Joy Elementary School and graduated from Westphalia High School in 1945. Don joined the Navy and left for active duty on May 17, 1945. He attended 8 weeks of boot camp in Great Lakes, Illinois. Then he was assigned to the USS Feland as a Seaman First-Class for duty in the Asiatic-Pacific Theater. His first mission was to the Philippines to deliver military passengers and cargo to one of the islands. Within hours of arriving, they were informed that the Japanese had surrendered, and were ordered to turn around and said for Shoemaker, California. There, he was assigned to work in the Overnight Issues Department and the Inspection Gate. Don was honorably discharged on August 10, 1946, and returned to the family farm north of Aliceville. In 1946, Don enrolled in the Kansas State Teachers College at Emporia, Kansas. He graduated in May 1950 with a degree in Industrial Arts, PE and coaching. Don's first teaching job was in Auburn, Kansas. In May 1991, after a 39-year teaching and coaching career, Don decided to retire while at Fort Scott Community College. Don married Mona Lee George in 1948. They raised three children: Tommy, Gary and Donna. Don and Mona continue to live in Fort Scott, Kansas, on their 40-acre farm they bought in 1968.

Edmund "Eddie" J. Sternot
Army Air Corps
Edmund "Eddie"
J.
Sternot
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
327th Infantry Regiment101st Airborne
HIGHEST RANK: Sargent
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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BATTLE: Battle of the Bulge
MILITARY HONORS: The Silver Star Bronze Star Purple Heart
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Staff Sgt. Edmund "Eddie" Sternot was in the 101st Airborne , 327th Infantry Division. He fought in the Battle of the Bulge on January 4, 1945 in the Ardennes Forrest. Sternot's unit set up a perimeter defense around Bastogne and was prepared to defend against the many German counterattacks. On that heroic day in January, Sternot's unit was hit by a series of strong attacks by the German army leaving his unit isolated and alone. Sternot bravely led his machine gun section from several different positions to beat back the German attacks leaving 60 enemy dead in front of his machine gun station. On January 13, 1945 Eddie courageously exposed himself to enemy fire to throw a hand grenade and was killed in action by a German tank round before he could ever receive the award. In November 2019, he was awarded the Silver Star posthumously.

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