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Arthur M. Erickson
Army
Arthur
M.
Erickson
DIVISION: Army
Aug 15, 1927 -
BIRTHPLACE: Kansas City, Missouri
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
SERVED: Dec 5, 1945 -
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Arthur Monroe Erickson resided in Dickinson County, Kansas. He completed at least 4 years of high school. He was assigned Army serial number 37822570 when he enlisted in December of 1945.  Arthur M. Erickson resided in Salina, Kansas in 1973.

Richard E. Erickson
Coast Guard
Richard
E.
Erickson
DIVISION: Coast Guard
Jun 28, 1918 -
BIRTHPLACE: Enterprise, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
SERVED: Nov 3, 1940 -
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Richard Erickson was born in Enterprise, Kansas. He entered service in the Coast Guard on November 3, 1940. His service number was 205948. In November 1943 Navy Muster Rolls list him on USS Merrill (DE-392), an Edsall-class destroyer escort in service with the United States Navy from 1943 to 1946. His rank at the time was Rt3c. This usually refers to Radio Technician Third Class. He may have been on the ship to conduct its shakedown cruise. Courtesy fold3.com, newspapers.com.

Carl A. Erickson
Navy
Carl
A.
Erickson
DIVISION: Navy
Sep 9, 1920 - Apr 23, 2017
BIRTHPLACE: Brownsville, Washington
HIGHEST RANK: LCDR
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Carl "Al" Erickson served in the United States Navy during World War II with the rank of Lieutenant-Commander. He would later retire from both Boeing and General Dynamic Convair where he worked as an engineer. He was a longtime member of Aldersgate UMC and was very active with the church’s’ programs. He was married to Elizabeth Stritt Erickson. They had 3 children, 5 grandchildren, and at least 15 great-great grandchildren. Courtesy newspapers.com, findagrave.com

Clifford L. Erickson
Army
Clifford
L.
Erickson
DIVISION: Army
Feb 8, 1925 - Mar 14, 2004
BIRTHPLACE: Jennings, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
SERVED: Jun 3, 1943 -
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Clifford was born to Adolf Clifford and Lola Shoemaker Erickson in Jennings, Kansas. He enlisted in Denver, Colorado and was assigned Army serial number 37347366. He was married to Betty J. Erickson. Courtesy fold3.com, findagrave.com

Walter J. Ernst
Army Air Corps
Walter
J.
Ernst
DIVISION: Army Air Corps
Jul 8, 1922 - Nov 27, 2005
BIRTHPLACE: St. Louis, Missouri
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Walter J. Ernst was born to Justin and Daftna Johnson Ernst in 1922. He graduated from Chapman High School in Dickinson County, Kansas and attended York College in York, Nebraska. He served in the Army Air Corps during World War II. He married Laverna Bistline in 1945 in Bistline, Kansas. He worked for Ehrsams Foundry, Enterprise, and The Eisenhower Center, Abilene, KS. He and his wife had three children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Courtesy newspapers.com, findagrave.com

Garland W. Erwin
Army
Garland
W.
Erwin
DIVISION: Army
Dec 15, 1912 - Feb 10, 1966
BIRTHPLACE: Ireland
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Nov 10, 1942 -
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HONORED BY: Son Lee Erwin

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Aircraft Engine Mechanic-New Guinea Good Conduct Medal

Loren D. Eshelman
Navy
Loren
D.
Eshelman
DIVISION: Navy
Sep 27, 1918 - Nov 22, 1998
BIRTHPLACE: Abilene, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: Seaman 1st Class
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: 1945 -
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BATTLE: Iwo Jima, Okinawa
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundaiton

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Loren Eshelman was born to Harvey and Nita Easter Eshelman in Abilene, Kansas. He attended Kansas State College. Eshelman served in the Navy as a Seaman 1st class. His service number was 9571840. He served on board the USS Enterprise beginning on January 28, 1945 and served until at least January 1946. The USS Enterprise is just one of three carriers commissioned before the war to survive the war. She participated in more major actions of the war against Japan than any other United States ship. Eshelman's experience began in January 1945, just after the ship left Pearl Harbor for the Philippines. Enterprise carried an air group specially trained in night carrier operations. Her hull code changed from CV to CV(N), the "N" representing "Night". She joined Task Group 38.5 under ComCarDiv SEVEN (CTG-38.5) and swept the waters north of Luzon and of the South China Sea during January 1945, striking shore targets and shipping from Formosa to Indo-China including an attack on Macau. After a brief visit to Ulithi, Enterprise joined TG 58.5 on 10 February 1945, and provided day and night combat air patrol for TF 58 as it struck Tokyo on 16–17 February. She then supported the Marines in the Battle of Iwo Jima from 19 February – 9 March, when she sailed for Ulithi. During one part of that period, Enterprise kept aircraft aloft continuously over Iwo Jima for 174 hours. Departing Ulithi on 15 March, the carrier continued her night work in raids against Kyūshū, Honshū, and shipping in the Inland Sea of Japan. Damaged lightly by an enemy bomb on 18 March, Enterprise entered Ulithi six days later for repairs. Back in action on 5 April, she supported the Okinawa operation until she was damaged on 11 April—this time by a kamikaze—and was forced back to Ulithi. Off Okinawa once more on 6 May, Enterprise flew patrols around the clock as kamikaze attacks increased. On 14 May 1945, she suffered her last wound of World War II when a kamikaze Zero, piloted by Lt. J.G. Shunsuke Tomiyasu, destroyed her forward elevator, killing 13 and wounding 68. The carrier sailed for the Puget Sound Navy Yard, where she underwent repairs and an overhaul from 12 June - 31 August 1945. At some point Eshelman was in St. Louis, Missouri, where he met his future wife Florence Rohm, who was working for a physician there. They married on June 13, 1945 in St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Columbia, Illinois when he was on leave when the ship was being repaired. After his service they began their marriage of 53 years in Houston, Texas. They had 2 sons, 7 grandchildren and at least 11 great grandchildren. Courtesy fold3.com, findagrave.com, en.wikipedia.org

Joseph F. Eskenazi
Army
Joseph
F.
Eskenazi
DIVISION: Army
Jan 30, 1918 - Sep 9, 2023
BIRTHPLACE: New York, NY
HIGHEST RANK: Private First Class
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
SERVED: Jul 16, 1941 -
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BATTLE: Pearl Harbor
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Eskenazi was born in New York and his Sephardic Jewish family moved to Puebla, Mexico, when he was 7. He was living back in the states later and was working at Sam Zeitz Vienna Baking Co. when he enlisted. Eskenzai enlisted in the U.S. Army several months before Pearl Harbor was attacked. He didn’t know what he wanted to do with his life, but knew that he wanted to travel. “I wanted to live a life of adventure,” said Eskenazi, Pfc. Eskenazi was 22 years old when the attack on Pearl Harbor occurred. His memories include being awakened when a bomb fell.  As he ran outside, he watched a low-flying Japanese airplane drop a bomb about 150 feet away. It did not detonate, but another Japanese plane strafed the barracks and killed his friend as the friend ran from a mess hall. Schofield Barracks, reverberating explosions as the battleship USS Arizona was sunk by Japanese bombs, and machine gun fire from enemy planes kicking up dust around him after he volunteered to drive a bulldozer across a field so it could be used to clear runways. A commanding officer had arrived on a motorcycle and asked for volunteers. He needed someone to drive a bulldozer and clear bombed-out railroad tracks so soldiers could move heavy equipment and repair the airfield. “My hand went up right away,” Eskenazi said. "I don't know why I raised my hand." But while he was in the vehicle, one last plane strafed him and machine gun fire erupted around him. He was not hit.“ This was an act of God, because I came so close to getting wiped out,” he said. His Daughter shared, her father did not speak of the war and when the family visited Hawaii, Joseph did not want to visit the Arizona. Later, a trip to the WW II Museum sparked something inside and Joseph began to talk about his experiences. A video of his story is stored at the WW II Museum in New Orleans, Courtesy of militarytimes.com

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Guildhall Address, London, June 12, 1945