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Milton L. Fleming
Navy
Milton
L.
Fleming
DIVISION: Navy
Dec 31, 1923 - Jun 17, 2023
BIRTHPLACE: Herington, KS
HIGHEST RANK: RM 2
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: May 18, 1943 -
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Apr 5, 1946
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HONORED BY: Sue Dvorak- Daughter

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Milton Fleming was born in Herington, KS in 1923. He graduated Herington High School in 1941. Fleming was drafted and he went into the Navy. After training, he was stationed in Guam as a radioman. Fleming became the chief communications man, intercepting Japanese communications, decoding and sending on to for interpretation. Admiral Nimbus visited Fleming frequently checking on transmissions from the Japanese. Fleming also meet General Eisenhower while in Gaum and the two men connected, both being from Dickinson County Kansas. After the war Fleming returned to Herington and married Verda Mae Miltz. They had two children. Milton is well know in Herington as he painted two muriels on builidings in the small town. One Muriel is documented in his files.

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Glen E. Flinn
Army
Glen
E.
Flinn
DIVISION: Army
Sep 11, 1914 - Mar 25, 1942
BIRTHPLACE: Onaga, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Mar 16, 1942 -
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation

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Glen Earl Flinn and his brother Orval L. Flinn were inducted into military service on March 18, 1942 at Fort Leavenworth, KS. He was then sent to Fort Roberts, CA to receive his basic training. Glen was then transferred, in turn, to Camp Cooke, CA; Camp Hood, TX; Camp Gruber, OK; Louisiana for maneuvers; Pilot Knob, CA, and then to Fort Dix, NJ for deployment. He arrived overseas somewhere in England on August 24, 1944 and saw action in France and Germany with a Tank Destroyer Battalion. Glen was killed in action in Germany on March 25, 1945. He was laid to rest in a U.S. Military cemetery at Margraten, Holland.

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Orval L. Flinn
Army
Orval
L.
Flinn
DIVISION: Army
Jan 3, 1913 - Jun 5, 2005
BIRTHPLACE: Onaga, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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HONORED BY: Wife, Mrs. Ruth Flinn

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Orval L. Flinn and his brother Glen E. Flinn were inducted into military service on March 18, 1942 at Fort Leavenworth, KS. They both were then sent to Fort Roberts, CA to receive their basic training. Orval was then transferred to Louisiana for maneuvers and then deployed to the Pacific Theater of the war. Orval specialty was as a machine gunner. He was in the battles of the Philippines and fought at Guadalcanal, Luzon, Corregidor, the Fiji Islands and New Zealand. He was awarded the following Military Decorations: Asian Pacific Medal, Philippine Liberation Medal with one bronze star, and the World War Victory Medal. After his discharge, Orval returned to Onaga, KS and worked on the railroad. Later he moved to Abilene, KS and worked as a Mechanic at Ronald Rice Motors. He then was employed by Duckwall Company where he worked in their warehouse as Order Filler until he retired. Orval was a member of the Eagles Club, the VFW, and a Life Member of the Disabled American Veteran's (DAV). Orval was married to Ruth Helen Anthony in 1958.

James C. Flowers
Army Air Corps
James
C.
Flowers
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
99th Fighter Squadron, 322nd Fighter Group
Dec 25, 1915 - Jun 8, 2009
BIRTHPLACE: Surry County, Virginia
HIGHEST RANK: First Lieutenant
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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MILITARY HONORS: Congressional Gold Medal
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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James Flowers was born in Surry County Virginia. Around 1939, the NAACP began challenging  military policies of only whites flying aircraft. With the threat of legal action, the US Army Air Corps created a program to train back pilots, bombardiers, navigators and aircraft maintenance crews at Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. Flowers joined the Army Air Corps in 1940 and became a pilot. He served until 1945 with the Tuskegee Airmen. Flowers flew with the Red Tails who have inspired books and stories in Hollywood because of their successful escorting bombers over European war  zones. They did received damages but never lost a bomber .  He returned to  the US and became a  teacher in New York, married Evelyn and had two children. Courtesy of ICSun-News.com/news/story

Winston E. Flynn
Army
Winston
E.
Flynn
DIVISION: Army,
45th Infantry Division
Sep 7, 1924 -
BIRTHPLACE: West Lebanon, NH
HIGHEST RANK: Corporal
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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MILITARY HONORS: Purple Heart
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Winston "Pat" Flynn was born in Lebanon, New Hampshire. He enlisted in the Army in 1943 wanting to be part of the 10th Mountain Division a sky group which he told his commanding officer. His commanding officer told Flynn that he decided where Flynn would serve. Flynn had eight weeks basic training in Alabama and was assigned into the 45th Infantry Division, F Company of the 157th Regimen. Flynn shipped into North Africa but within weeks was transferred to Italy. His company started moving north fighting with Rome as their focused end. After being pinned down over night with an other, Flynn discovered he could not walk as frost bite have effected his legs from the knee down. He was evacuated down the hill on a mule to be taken to a hospital. When he was recovered Flynn went back to the front and was wounded when shelling rained on his company. His fox hole was hit and Flynn was buried alive from all the dirt falling inward. His helmet slipped over his face giving him enough air to breath until he was rescued. He again went to the hospital to recuperate. Back at the front his  company pushed into Rome but the Geman's had pulled back. The crowds in Rome gave their "liberators" the Amerian's, all the food and drink they wanted.  Flynn went on and served in both the Korean and Vietnam wars.

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Paul E. Flynn
Navy
Paul
E.
Flynn
DIVISION: Navy,
USS Iowa;USS Columbus
Sep 2, 1927 -
BIRTHPLACE: St. Joseph, Missouri
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Sep 13, 1945 -
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Aug 16, 1946
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation

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Paul E. Flynn joined the Navy in 1945. He was sent to Kansas City, Missouri for initial processing and was then sent by train to San Diego, California for 'boot camp' and trained for ship duty. He then was assigned to the Battleship 'USS Iowa' and sailed to Japan as part of a large task force. He was given shore leave in Japan but was sad to report that the city he visited had great damage. He was then transferred to the Heavy Cruiser 'USS Columbus' for his return to the United States. He was discharged in the fall of 1946 in Norman, Oklahoma. Paul then returned to his family' Nursery in Abilene, Kansas. In 1951, Paul and his family started a new garden center called the 'Garden Place Nursery'. He owned and managed that business until his retirement. Paul married Judith Kay Hucket from Greenleaf, Kansas. They have three children: Jayne, Annette and Paul Michael.

William T. Foerschler
Army
William
T.
Foerschler
DIVISION: Army,
336th Field Artillery
Mar 4, 1923 -
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Feb 2, 1943 -
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Oct 18, 1945
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HONORED BY: Bill, Bob, Dennis, Denise, Kathy, Kevin and Marilyn

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William was a forward observer for the 336th Field Artillery. He participated in the following campaigns: Ardennes: Rhineland and Central Europe. EAME Theatre ribbon with three medals: the Bronze Star, The Bronze Star Medal and the Purple Heart. His unit participated in the relief of Bastogne. The picture was taken in Plauen, Germany. Probably in June of 1945. That's my Jeep - 'Marie'- my wife's middle name. As of this date, May 30th, 2006, my wife and I have 7 children; 21 great grandchildren and 9 great-great-grandchildren. At present there are 55 in our family; we have our own reunions.

Jack Foley
Army Air Corps
Jack
Foley
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
506th Parachute Division of 101st Airborne
Aug 18, 1922 - Sep 14, 2009
BIRTHPLACE: Brookline, PA
HIGHEST RANK: Captain
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jun 29, 1943 -
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BATTLE: Battle of the Bulge
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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First Lieutenant Jack E Foley, of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, served with Easy Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division. As a veteran of the Battle of the Bulge, Foley was a platoon leader featured in both the book and the series. Jack endured the horrors of Bastogne, captured the Eagle's Nest and saw first-hand the atrocities at Dachau.

After graduating from high school in 1940, he spent the next three years at the University of Pittsburgh, working toward a degree in political science and economics. By 1943, he and a group of Army ROTC brothers decided they could wait no longer to get into the war and enlisted. By November of that year, he was a lieutenant in the Coast Artillery Corps, guarding part of Puget Sound in Washington. He was later transferred to Texas and decided to become a paratrooper. He completed paratrooper training in 1944 and shipped off to Holland as a replacement to Easy Company. After seeing action in Holland, his unit moved into France, where Mr. Foley fell ill and was taken in by a French family. "I didn't want to go to Europe as a green second lieutenant. I wanted to do something special," Foley told the Post-Gazette in 2001, when he was honored at the Penn Hills Municipal Building. "The paratroopers were daring, unique. They were tough. They wore boots. That was where I wanted to be.". According to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: "But like most combat veterans, he shared only the stories about camaraderie and tended to avoid the mayhem and death. Until "Band of Brothers," even his own family had never heard the details of his experience. Normally upbeat, he often grew depressed at Christmastime because of the memories of December 1944 in Bastogne, when German panzers encircled and pounded U.S. forces holed up in frozen foxholes." First Lieutenant Jack Foley returned to Pittsburgh after the war. Foley returned to Pitt in June 1946 and graduated that September at the age of 24. He went on to work doing advertising for various Pennsylvania and New York companies, including Alcoa, in Pittsburgh where he retired as an advertising executive in 1982. Jack Foley passed away on September 14, 2009 at the age of 87. He lies in rest at Mount Hope Cemetery in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. Jack Foley was portrayed in the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers by Jamie Bamber.

"Courtesy WWII uncovered original description and photo sourced by Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 506 Infantry website and Ancestry Databasetenant"

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