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Dan Bontrager
Army
Dan
Bontrager
DIVISION: Army,
Medic
Nov 10, 1905 -
BIRTHPLACE: Haven, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Dan Bontrager was born in Haven, KS the oldest son. He entered the service as a conscientious objector, which is one who is opposed to serving in the armed forces and/or bearing arms on the grounds of moral or religious principles. His family had Amish beliefs but at that time, there was little support for Conscientious objectors and Dan withdrew the rating. Bontrager's duty was a truck driver for medic's in the European Theater. He drove across France taking supplies and moving wounded for the Army. He knew German and this skill was used often by his company. Dan had three other brothers that served in WW 2, all returning home safely. To hear more about his service, listen to the last part of his brother, David Bontrager's interview.

Ira Bontrager
Navy
Ira
Bontrager
DIVISION: Navy,
Paratrooper
Jun 11, 1920 - Mar 6, 2018
BIRTHPLACE: Reno County, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Ira Bontrager was born in 1920 and spent most of his early years in Reno Co, Kansas. He was in the Navy during WW 2, attending Para-trooper school and becoming a parachute packer/rigger. He spent most of his service time around the Panama Canal and the Galapagos Islands. Bontrager had three brothers in the service at the same time. His brother, David Bontrager speaks about his service briefly at the end of his interview. Ira Bontrager returned home safely and became a carpenter for Hutchinson schools and later the Hutchinson Community College.

Eli Bontrager
Navy
Eli
Bontrager
DIVISION: Navy,
Sinclair Tanker
Jul 1, 1924 -
BIRTHPLACE: Springer, NM
HIGHEST RANK: Gunner
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Dec 2, 1942 -
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Eli Bontrager was born in Springer, NM in 1924. His family moved to Kansas and he spent his early years around Reno County Kansas. He was drafted into the service, joining the Navy and becoming a gunner on a tanker. Twenty men severed on the tanker which fueled ships in the Pacific. Bontrager crossed the equator around 20 times to deliver fuel. At one point he had not been on land for around one year. Upon returning back to New York he found it difficult to walk after all the time at sea. He and his friend decided to walk about New York City and encountered some girls. The men were in awe and a little shy after the long hiatus without seeing females. Bontrager served at the same time as his three brothers. His brother, David Bontrager, speaks of Eli's service briefly at the end of his own interview. Eli and all of his brothers returned home safely.

Walter Book
Army
Walter
Book
DIVISION: Army
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Served in the US Army in Belgium, 1945

"Courtesy of The Talmage Historical Museum & Library"

Aubrey W. Bostwick
Army
Aubrey
W.
Bostwick
DIVISION: Army,
908 Dep. Avn.
Nov 27, 1920 -
BIRTHPLACE: Hoyt, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Aug 18, 1942 -
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Nov 9, 1945
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HONORED BY: EIsehower Foundation

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I served one year with the 894th Signal Company in England attached to the 8th Air Force and one year with the 908th Signal Company in France attached to the 9th Air Force.

Jess W. Boughton Jr.
Navy
Jess
W.
Boughton
Jr.
DIVISION: Navy,
22nd U.S. Navy construction Battalion
Sep 19, 1918 - Sep 20, 1999
BIRTHPLACE: Salina, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Mar 9, 1942 -
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HONORED BY: Daughter; Ann Boughton

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Jess W. Boughton, was born September 19, 1918 in Salina, Kansas, where he graduated from Salina High School in 1936. He attended Kansas State College of Agriculture and Applied Science for two years before joining the 22nd U.S. Navy Construction Battalion in March of 1942. As a 'construction man' he helped build bomber runways and other military facilities with the 22nd 'Seabees' on the northern Pacific island of Attu in the Aleutians. He later graduated from Midshipman School at Columbia University and served on Cinc Pac Staff under Admiral Nimitz at Pearl Harbor and Guam. After military service, he returned to Kansas State graduating in 1947 with a degree in civil engineering. His career took him all over the world, including Africa, South America and the Middle East. He was particularly proud of his work on the Arabian Gulf and Alaskan Pipelines. He was an Episcopalian, a 32nd Degree Mason and a Shriner. He loved to fish and read, keeping a life-long journal of every book he read. His family especially misses his sense of humor and his enjoyment of humor in others. His wife of 57 years, Fae Lorene McGlaughlin followed him in death in 2002. His family includes three daughters, Ann Boughton; Cris Boughton; Jane Mason; one son, Joseph Alan Boughton; five grandchildren, Geneva McKelvie, Deedy Grant, Joshua Boughton, Sean Babjak, Elijah Mason; and two great-grandchildren Grace Grant and Connor Babjak.

Kenneth D. Bourbina
Army
Kenneth
D.
Bourbina
DIVISION: Army
Aug 12, 1922 -
BIRTHPLACE: Abilene, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Aug 2, 1944 -
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Jul 2, 1946
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation

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Ken Bourbina entered the Army at Ft. Leavenworth, KS on August 2, 1944. He worked there briefly in the testing room of the Induction Center. Following that, he was sent to Camp Joseph T. Robinson, AR where he attended Basic Infantry Training, 'boot camp', for 16 weeks. He was then transferred to Ft. Meade, MD where he spent 4 days before boarding a troop ship on January 3, 1945 for Le Harve, France. There, he joined his unit and spent 1 night in Burglinster, Luxemburg. They fought several 'skirmishes' en-route for the river crossing of the Prum River, Germany. He was wounded in the left calf by shrapnel from a tree burst of an artillery shell on February 17. Ken tells that another soldier was hit in the foot, just a few inches from his head as they lay in a trench during the artillery bombardment. He was taken to a temporary hospital and then shipped by train to a permanent hospital in Paris. He was then sent to Glasgow, Scotland for a week and then to Litchfield, England to guard German prisoners until the war ended. He returned to Ft. Campbell, KY for several surgeries on his leg after which he went to FT. Knox, KY for evaluation. He returned briefly to FT. Campbell and then was advised he was eligible for discharge and was sent back to Ft. Leavenworth. Ken's duty specialty was Rifleman 745. He received several Awards and Citations including: Bronze Star, Purple Heart, Combat Infantry Badge, Victory Ribbon, American Theater Ribbon, EAMET Ribbon, and Good Conduct Medal. After discharge, Ken returned to Abilene, where he farmed for a while. He was also a Rural Mail Carrier and retired from the Postal Service with 25 years of service. He frequently drove veterans to the VA hospitals in Wichita and Topeka. Ken was married to Bonnie Lou Mock from Abilene on October 9, 1946. They had two children: Kenneth D. Bourbina, Jr. and Valerie Kay (Sare).

Ralph P. Bourdreau
Army
Ralph
P.
Bourdreau
DIVISION: Army,
Comany B 18th Infantry
Feb 15, 1918 - Apr 22, 1988
BIRTHPLACE: Roxbury
HIGHEST RANK: Private
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Dec 17, 1940 -
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MILITARY HONORS: WWII victory medal/American Defense Service Medal
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Guildhall Address, London, June 12, 1945