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Edward B. West
Navy
Edward
B.
West
DIVISION: Navy,
USS Windham Bay (CVE92)
May 9, 1925 -
BIRTHPLACE: Ozark, AR
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Jan 19, 1943 -
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Jul 4, 1946
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HONORED BY: Wife, Mildred Asa West

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In June 1943, I quit High School and enrolled at the College of the Ozarks, Clarksville, Arkansas in order to qualify for enlistment in the Navy V-12 program. After one semester I was called to active duty in the V-12 program at Arkansas A & A College, Monticello, Ark. After 4 semesters of College work I was sent to Pre-Midshipmen School, Asbury Park, NJ: Midshipmen School, Columbia University; NTS Deck, Miami, FL; U.S.S. Windham Bay (CVA.92) for duty in the Pacific. On board I served as Assistant Division Officer, Division Officer, Ship's Gunner, Assistant Gunnery Officer, Top Deck Officer, in port and under way, Gunnery Officer.

Upon discharge at Great Lakes, I returned to Missouri Valley College to finish work on my BS degree, completed in Jan, 1948. After getting married that same month to Mildred Asa of Dexter, MO I began teaching mathematics at MO School of Mines and Metalergy, Rolla. After about 2 years I transferred to Missouri University where I taught and earned my Masters Degree in Mathematics. After graduation we moved to Beaumont, Texas with our first of the three children to teach Higher Mathematics at Lamar College. Two years later we started a 30 year career with IBM.

I retired from IBM in 1953 with 3 children and 7 grandchildren. We spend our time traveling in our RV and volunteering in our community.

Joseph L. Wetta
Army
Joseph
L.
Wetta
DIVISION: Army
Oct 29, 1911 - Jan 26, 1991
BIRTHPLACE: Colwich, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
SERVED: Mar 9, 1943 -
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Apr 2, 1946
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Joseph Wetta was born in Colwich, KS to Leo and Anna Wetta. He graduated after four years of college from Kansas State University. Wetta was single and working in Ashtabula County Ohio when he enlisted in the Army. He served in Guantanamo Bay. Wetta was a fraternity brother with Raymond Bert at Kansas State University. The men met after the war and discussed post war jobs. They discussed some of the new feed processing technology. Later that year, Raymod Bert and Joseph Wetta joined forces to form the company Bert & Wetta Sales, manufacturers of dehydrated alfalfa meal. Later, Wetta became the President of the American Dehydrator's Association. He married Virginia and they had three children. Courtesy find a grave and usalfala.net

William D. Wetzel
Army
William
D.
Wetzel
DIVISION: Army,
201st M.P. Company
Dec 28, 1921 -
BIRTHPLACE: East Liverpool, OH
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Mar 9, 1943 -
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Dec 28, 1945
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HONORED BY: Widow, Nancy L. Wetzel

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William served in England, France and Germany in the 201st Military Police Company. This company was the inner security guards for General Eisenhower's Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF).

John F. Wheeler
Navy
John
F.
Wheeler
DIVISION: Navy,
Aviation
Apr 10, 1925 -
BIRTHPLACE: Salina, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
SERVED: Apr 6, 1943 -
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May 17, 1946
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation

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Enlisted in Navy V-5 aviation program in 1943 in Kansas City, Missouri. Joined Navy V-2 Unit at Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas in 1943. Pre-flight training at Iowa City, Iowa. Soloed, washed out of flight training in C-stage. Sent to Naval Air station in Jacksonville, Florida for gunnery training. Seaman 1/c air crewman on PB4y2 (also known as B-24). Carrier Aircraft Service Unit 26 in Jacksonville, Florida. Honorable discharge in May 1946 point system.

Travis A. White
Army Air Corps
Travis
A.
White
DIVISION: Army Air Corps
Feb 17, 1945 - Feb 18, 1989
BIRTHPLACE: Doniphan
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation
Lawrence A. White
Army
Lawrence
A.
White
DIVISION: Army,
Battery E., 2nd Battalion, 501st C.A. (A.A.)
Jan 15, 1910 -
BIRTHPLACE: Oneida, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: May 23, 1942 -
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Dec 15, 1945
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HONORED BY: Wife, Elaine E. White; Children: Donna Catron, Dennis White, Dreda Smith, Danny White
William White
Marine Corps
William
White
DIVISION: Marine Corps,
1st Battalion, 28 Marines
BIRTHPLACE: Long Beach, CA
HIGHEST RANK: Major
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
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BATTLE: Imo Jima
MILITARY HONORS: Purple Heart
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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William "Bill" White was born in Long Beach, CA in 1915 and grew up in Southern California. White was rejected his first attempt to enlist in the Marines due to a skin condition. He took a job helping construct the Hoover Dam. la White joined the Marine Corps in 1934 and later became a paratrooper. White went to Parker Ranch in Hawaii for training and prepped for the invasion of Iwo Jima. He went ashore after the first Flag was raised landing on the beach directly under Mt. Suribachi. He served with the 1st Battalion 28th Marines, was wounded when he was thrown by a grenade blast. The injury sent him back to the United States. White continued in the Marines, retiring in 1964. White died in 2022 at age 106 and is thought to have been the longest living veterans at that time. Courtesy of recordnet.com.

Elizabeth P. White
Women's Army Corps (WAC)
Elizabeth
P.
White
DIVISION: Women's Army Corps (WAC)
Nov 5, 1918 - Aug 21, 2007
BIRTHPLACE: Newton, KS
HIGHEST RANK: Brg. General
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Elizabeth P. Hoisington was born November 3, 1918 in Newton, KS to a family with Military back ground. Her grandfather, Colonel Perry Milo Hoisington, helped organize the Kansas National Guard. She was a 1940 graduate of the College of Notre Dame of Maryland. Hoisington enlisted in the WAACs in November 1942 and completed her basic training at Fort Des Moines, Iowa. At the time, women were required to serve in units before they could apply to Officer Candidate School (OCS), so Private Hoisington went to a WAAC aircraft early warning unit in Bangor, Maine. The company commander recognized her talents and made her the first sergeant soon after her arrival. She later said that she then sought out the most grizzled male first sergeant she could find and asked him to teach her what she needed to know. She said that he did such a good job that when she reached OCS she never had to open a book. Hoisington was commissioned in May 1943 as a WAAC third officer. When the auxiliary became the Women's Army Corps (WAC) a month later, its officers changed to standard army ranks, and Hoisington became a second lieutenant. She deployed to Europe, serving in France after D-Day. Hoisington continued her career after World War II and advanced through the ranks to colonel as she commanded WAC units in Japan, Germany, and France and served in staff assignments in San Francisco and at the Pentagon. Hoisington was selected by President Nixon, in 1970 as one of the first two women to be awarded the title of brigadier General. Hoisington is buried in Arlington National Cemetery. Courtesy of Wikipedia and foundationofwomenwarriors.com .

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Guildhall Address, London, June 12, 1945