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Lester R. Felagle
Army
Lester
R.
Felagle
DIVISION: Army,
161st Field Artillery 35th Infantry Division
Jan 30, 1913 -
BIRTHPLACE: Solomon, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Feb 19, 1941 -
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Oct 7, 1945
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HONORED BY: Wife Marjorie Fleagle, Children Marjorie Huse, Linda Marcotte, Gerald Fleagle, Sharon Taplin

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Lester and all five brothers in his family served in WWII. They were Lester, Arthur, George, Eugene, and Henry (killed in action, buried in France). Lester took basic training at Camp Joseph T. Robinson in Little Rock Arkansas. From there he went to Camp San Luis Obispo, California, Camp Rucker, Ozark, Alabama, and Camp Butner, North Carolina. He was married in Alabama in 1943. In May, 1944 he went to England aboard the SS Edmund B. Alexander and from there to Europe. Battles and campaigns that Lester was in were the Battle of the Bulge, Campaigns; Normandy, Northern France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Holland and Germany in the 161 Field Artillery. He received an American Defense Service Ribbon and a Good Conduct Medal. After the war, he worked for Seymour Packing Co. and for Belle Springs Creamery, Abilene, Kansas.

Lawrence E. Fencil
Army
Lawrence
E.
Fencil
DIVISION: Army
Jul 13, 1927 - Oct 5, 2000
BIRTHPLACE: Washington Co, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
SERVED: Apr 24, 1946 -
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Apr 19, 1947
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Lawrence Fencil was born July 13, 1927 in Washington County, KS to James and Mary Fencil. Fencil had completed four years of High School and was doing farm work at the time he entered the Army. Fort Leavenworth Kansas was his enlistment location. No other information about his service is known. He did return home and lived in Morrowville, KS for the rest of his life. Courtesy of fold3.com

Gerald Fencil
Army
Gerald
Fencil
DIVISION: Army
Aug 18, 1921 - Oct 6, 1987
BIRTHPLACE: Morrowville, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation
Rex N. Fenner
Army
Rex
N.
Fenner
DIVISION: Army,
559FA BN APO 758
Apr 13, 1917 - May 12, 1999
BIRTHPLACE: St Louis, Michigan
HIGHEST RANK: Capt.
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Feb 4, 1943 -
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Dec 4, 1946
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BATTLE: Normandy, Northern France, Ardennes, Rhineland, Central Europe
MILITARY HONORS: EAME Campaign Ribbon with 5 stars American Defense Service Ribbon American Theatre campaign Ribbon, World War II Victory Ribbon Army of Occupation Medal - Europe Air Medal with 4 Oak Leaf clusters
HONORED BY: Doris Fenner

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Rex Fenner was born in St. Louis Michigan on 4/13/1917. He was in the Army from 1943 until 1946 stationed in the European theatre.

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Austin B. Fernald Sr.
Army
Austin
B.
Fernald
Sr.
DIVISION: Army,
400th AAA AW Battalion
Feb 13, 1923 -
BIRTHPLACE: Los Angeles, California
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jan 22, 1943 -
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Oct 24, 1945
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HONORED BY: Wife, Anita A. Fernald and children

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Austin Bertram Fernald's... SR 'Bert' story: I was sworn into the U.S. Army on January 22, 1943. I was taken by bus to Camp Anza, Riverside, California, for testing. I then took a train to Fort Eustis Virginia, for training on a 40 mm gun (antiaircraft gun). I then took a train to Camp Pickett, Virginia. I joined the 400th. AAA AW Battalion, which was attached to the 45th division. We shipped overseas June 8, 1943. We made a practice landing by Oran, North Africa. We got back on the ship and made the Invasion of Sicily. I landed at Scoglitti, Sicily. Battery 'C' was attached to the 3rd, Battalion, 180th. Infantry, 45th Division. In Corsica our Battalion was transferred to the 31st. AAA Brigade. While going over seas my 40 Mm Gun was mounted on the ship's deck, port side so we could practice firing our gun. When we made an Assault landing at Scoglitti, Sicily, there was a sandbar about 100 yards out. We pulled our gun on to the sandbar and left it there, and waded ashore, with the rifles overhead. Later on a duck I pulled my gun from the sandbar to the beach, and we began firing our gun. My second Lt. was killed, landing in front of a machine gun nest on the beach. One of my gun crew members was killed by a strafing German plane on the beach. After the Sicilian campaign, we loaded onto an LST, made an assault landing at Paestum, Italy. We then traveled up Italy, to Mt. Casino. I was combat wounded on October 23, 1943, outside of Mt. Casino, Italy. I was evacuated to the 95th Evacuation Hospital in Naples, Italy. I was awarded the Purple Heart Medal No. 178817. We went to Corsica. Later on we boarded a LST and went into Southern France. Then we traveled up to Mets, France. Later on we turned in our guns, and started guarding German POWs. We then went to Chartres, France, and started guarding German POWs at a Prison War Camp. Later on we went to Brussels, Belgium and worked as military MPs. When the war ended, I had 88 points, so then I went to Le Havre, France, and stayed in Camp Lucky Strike. I boarded the ship William T Barry, sailed home Oct. 3, 1945. I was discharged at Fort MacArthur California October 24, 1945. I have gone back to Europe twice, and placed flowers on my buddies graves that were in the 400th, that are still buried there. Most of my buddies were returned to the states for internment. Placing flowers on their graves was something I always wanted to do, to let them know they have not been forgotten. The Television History Channel came to my house, and interviewed me for the Patton 360 Television Show in 2009. Part of my interview was in The Series Baptism of Blood, The Invasion of Sicily, in July 1943.

Emiel Finger
Navy
Emiel
Finger
DIVISION: Navy
SERVED: Sep 9, 1942 -
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation
Ruben R. Finger
Navy
Ruben
R.
Finger
DIVISION: Navy,
Boat Pool 15-1
Jul 17, 1927 -
BIRTHPLACE: Powhattan, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Jul 13, 1945 -
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Jun 27, 1946
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HONORED BY: Children Marilyn, Linda, Kathy, Julie, Ruben Paul
Samuel H. Finger
Army
Samuel
H.
Finger
DIVISION: Army,
Air Engine Mechanic
Jul 15, 1913 -
BIRTHPLACE: Powhattan, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Feb 9, 1942 -
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Aug 30, 1945
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HONORED BY: Son, Keith Finger

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Philippine Liberation Ribbon with 2 Bronze Service Stars, Asiatic Pacific Service medal, Good Conduct medal

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