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Mary B. Drew
Marine Corps
Mary
B.
Drew
DIVISION: Marine Corps
Jul 10, 1912 - Jan 13, 2009
BIRTHPLACE: Atlanta, GA
HIGHEST RANK: Lieutenant
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
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HONORED BY: Nephew, Joel Conyers Bennett and niece, Mary Ann Bennett Bail

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A private memorial service with a Marine honor guard was held for Lieutenant Mary Conyers Bennett Drew, 96, who died 13 Jan 2009. She had considered it a great honor to be 'Once a Marine, always a Marine.' Armed with an English and history degree from Tift College, she entered the military through Officer Training School during World War II. Assigned to Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, she served as an Instructor for other women in the Marines, teaching them to handle office duties. After the war, she returned to Atlanta, earned two Graduate Degrees from Georgia State University, and was an elementary school teacher for thirty years in Atlanta, Decatur and Rockdale County, including Sky Haven and Winnona Park elementary schools. She also taught music and served as pianist for the Druid Hills Baptist Church, where she was a member for more than 70 years and one of the first women to be honored as a deacon. She directed the Life Enrichment Program in Dekalb Country and was pianist and an honorary member of the Decatur Lions Club. Once retired from public schools, she traveled widely including China, Israel and Europe. She was considered an expert in the card game of bridge and instructed both young and older persons including those in retirement homes. Warm and always ready with sound advice, Mary was a master joke teller and wordsmith who loved English history and literature, and enjoyed being a surrogate mother to the younger people in her life. A single working parent in the 1950s and 1960s when that wasn't common, she taught school, earned a living, and earned graduated degrees. But it was the raising of her son, John, that she considered her greatest achievement.

James T. Drinkard
Army
James
T.
Drinkard
DIVISION: Army,
59th Signal Battalion, 3rd Army
Feb 24, 1924 - Jun 28, 2023
BIRTHPLACE: Trenton, Missouri
HIGHEST RANK: T/Sgt
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Sep 3, 1942 -
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HONORED BY: His grandson

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My grandfather dropped out of school and joined the army. He was part of the 59th Signal Battalion and was attached to Patton’s 3rd Army. He served across France, found himself in Bastogne during the Battle of the Bulge, and ended the war in Germany.

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Richard Duchossois
Army
Richard
Duchossois
DIVISION: Army,
610th Tank Destroyer Battalion
Oct 7, 1921 - Jan 28, 2022
BIRTHPLACE: Chicago, IL
HIGHEST RANK: Commander
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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BATTLE: Battle of the Bulge
MILITARY HONORS: Purple Heart Bronze Star Order of St. Maurice medallion Legion d'Honneur
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Richard Duchossoios was born October 7, 1921 in Beverly, a neighborhood of Chicago, IL, the second of four children. He attended Morgan Park Military academy during his formative years. "I learned discipline of the mind and that you have to try to win", Duchossois said of Morgan Park. At age 20, he was called to service with the U. S. Army following the United Stated entry into World War II. Duchossois was assigned to the 610th Tank Destroyer Battalion and served through Europe for five campaigns under General George Patton. After a serious injury, Duchossios returned to the frontline to led his company in the Battle of the Bulge.

Duchosois returned home to become an entrepreneur, philanthropist and businessman. He is often associated with Arlington Park, a thoroughbred racetrack. Duchossois married Beverly nee Thrall. Courtesy of Barrington Hills IL. Daily Herald

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Alfred L. Duckwall
Army
Alfred
L.
Duckwall
DIVISION: Army
BIRTHPLACE: Kentucky
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
SERVED: Jan 21, 1943 -
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There is little information about Alfred L Duckwall. Before his enlistment in Louisville, Kentucky at 29 years of age, Alfred, a white man resided somewhere in Jefferson County, was married, had 2 years of high school, and was working as a salesman. He enlisted in the winter of 1943 under Army serial number 35692672, Army Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA. He was enlisted for the duration of the War plus 6 months subject to the discretion of the President.

Alva L. Duckwall Jr
Army Air Corps
Alva
L.
Duckwall Jr
DIVISION: Army Air Corps
Jun 20, 1919 - May 11, 1996
BIRTHPLACE: Abilene, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: 1st Lt
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
SERVED: May 23, 1942 -
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MILITARY HONORS: Purple Heart

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Alva L Duckwall Jr, a married white man, was residing in Riley County, Kansas and had 4 years of college. He was employed as manager/official. At age 23, he enlisted in the spring of 1942 in Manhattan, Kansas under Army serial number 17083194 into Army Air Corps. He achieved the rank of 1st Lieutenant and was awarded the Purple Heart. After being discharged, he led a productive and active life in his community. Among many other honorary positions and roles, he was the president and chairman of the board of directors for Duckwall-Alco Co. He was also a trustee of the Eisenhower Foundation. Together with his wife Aileen, they had two daughters, a son, and two grandchildren. Courtesy of fold3.com and findagrave.com

Harvey L. Dunavant
Army
Harvey
L.
Dunavant
DIVISION: Army,
557 AAA AW BN Bat.D
Sep 12, 1924 - Feb 7, 2007
BIRTHPLACE: Richmond, VA
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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HONORED BY: Sons Michael & Roger

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Harvey Dunavant was a soldier during World War II with the 84th Division Rail Spliters 557th AAA AW BN Battery D. Enlisted in 1943, landed after D-Day at Utah Beach near St. Mere Eglise. Unit fought in Battle of the Bulge and met the Russians at the Elbe River. After VE Day he was part of a Military Police Unit in London before returning to the U.S. on board the Queen Mary.

He became a police officer after his separation and retired from law enforcement in the late 1980's. He passed away in Richmond, Virginia, on February 7, 2007, and received a military burial with honors at the Virginia Veterans Cemetery in Amelia, Virginia.

James Dunn Jr.
Army
James
Dunn
Jr.
DIVISION: Army
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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HONORED BY: Bob Yeagley
William Dunn Sr
Navy
William
Dunn
Sr
DIVISION: Navy
Jul 20, 1923 -
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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William "Bill" Dunn Sr. was attending college at Rockhurst, when Pearl Harbor happened. Two months later his father, JE Dunn, a small construction contractor won a bid to construct a Quarter Master depot in Kansas City. Bill worked on the job for $1 a day as a water boy. His father completed the contracted work with 20-hour days, 10 hours on, 10 off, his crews completed the task three days ahead of schedule. Mr. Dunn was shocked, to discover that the company made $200,000 profit. But he wouldn’t accept it. “He got in touch with government leaders and said he had no desire to make money on the war,. The government issued a change order, and JE Dunn ended up performing the work at cost. 

By then, Bill had joined the Naval reserves and was a Junior at Noter Dame. At Christmas, Bill visited his older brother, who was in the Navy, stationed at Pensacola. Bill was interested in joining and took a test and scored well and could go to the Air Corp but at the time they had plenty of recruits. So he went back and finished his Junior year at Notre Dame. That is  when he got a call from a Math instructor associated with the Air Corp. He asked Bill to teach a class on Celestia navigation, which he had no knowlege of and was trained as he was teaching it to recruits. Finally, around  ten months after passing the test to become a pilot,  Bill was called up for training, going to Memphis, TN before transferring to Pensacola. Bill was told the Military still had an abundance of pilots, as not as many were being lost in the war as expected. Half of those in the program were asked to go home or become a seaman. Bill, however, got to stay and was trained to fly a single engine, light weight plane that was called a scout plane. While the "traditional" role of scout planes was to spot enemy fleets, during World War II scout planes were essential for battleships and other surface warships during bombardment of land targets, as it was difficult to see an enemy position, even with binoculars These planes were catapulted off of air craft carriers. A catapult that ran across the beam of the ship down in the hangar bay, with big doors on each side. This way, a scout plane or two could be launched in a pinch when the top deck was fouled. These catapults were shorter and offered a quicker stroke than the upper deck systems, and the aircraft did not have the benefit of the wind blowing over deck for help to become airborne either. Even a cross wind was more usual than not. As such, it was a wild ride for crews tasked with getting airborne from the hangar deck. The scout plane catapulted was like being shot out of a cannon. Bill returned home and began working with his fathers' construction company, and eventually became the CEO. JE Dunn construction is a successful organization which is based in Kansas City. Courtesy of c-span.org/person/billdunnsr and Wikipedia.

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