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Winferd R. Harmon
Army
Winferd
R.
Harmon
DIVISION: Army,
77th Infantry
Apr 2, 1926 -
BIRTHPLACE: Mullinville, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: Staff Sargeant
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: May 1, 1944 -
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Jun 1, 1946
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HONORED BY: Wife, Gladys and children: Joyce, Leesa, Meredith, Beth

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Staff Sergeant Winferd Roy Harmon entered service in 1944. He served in Hawaii, Saipan, Okinawa, and the Philippines with his final duty with the occupation forces in Japan. He is married to Gladys and they have 3 daughters: Joyce, Leesa, and Beth; and one son; Meredith.

Bruce Harner
Navy
Bruce
Harner
DIVISION: Navy,
Armed Guard
Sep 16, 1926 - May 12, 2023
BIRTHPLACE: Red Knob, WV
HIGHEST RANK: Seaman 1st class
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
SERVED: Jun 4, 1944 -
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Jun 3, 1946
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HONORED BY: Rita Pino - Daughter

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Bruce Harner was born in West Virginia and moved to Michigan when he was eight years old. Bruce graduated from High School at age 16 and volunteered for the Navy at age 17. Bruce traveled to Europe and then through the Panama canal into the Pacific on merchant and cargo navy ships. After he was discharged from the Navy he returned to Dow Chemical Co and was an employee for the next 40 years.

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Paul E. Harper Sr.
Navy
Paul
E.
Harper
Sr.
DIVISION: Navy,
U.S. 3rd Fleet
Dec 17, 1923 -
BIRTHPLACE: Wray, Colorado
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Dec 29, 1941 -
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Oct 29, 1947
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HONORED BY: Caregiver Charles Kirker, USAF Ret.

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I was stationed on a mine sweeper, AMS 235, SS Fixity, ridding the shores of Okinawa, Japan's Yellow Sea of mines. After the war our ship was ordered to Tokyo harbor to pick up 4 Japanese Naval Officers to have them show us on charts where the mines were located. Imagine, a few days earlier, we were fighting against these same individuals as our enemy, now they were assisting us. Another time of interest was when our ship was on duty off of Okinawa and the battle for this island was waging. Suddenly, there was a Japanese plane headed for out ship on a Kamikaze mission. I was on station as a lookout at mid-ship, and the plane was so close, I had direct eye contact with the pilot before he crashed into the sea. I had two brothers, one (James) served aboard the heavy cruiser USS San Francisco and the other was on the USS Bunker Hill (a carrier) that sunk during the war. Both of my brothers survived. Lastly I came very close to being stationed on the light cruiser USS Juneau. This was the ship that the 5 Sullivan brothers were lost as a result of a Japanese submarine.

John O. Harris
Army
John
O.
Harris
DIVISION: Army,
Company 'M', 33rd Infantry
BIRTHPLACE: White Shoals or Hagan, VA
HIGHEST RANK: 2nd Lieutenant
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
SERVED: Feb 13, 1943 -
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Apr 26, 1944
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HONORED BY: Daughter, Barbara Harris Kious

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John Orbin Harris of Colony, KS was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Army of the United States upon successful completion of the Officer Candidate Course at the Infantry School at Fort Benning, GA. Lt. Harris was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Harris of Netawaka, KS. Lt. Harris enlisted in the army on July 6, 1942 and served with the B.I.R.T.C., Camp Robinson, Arl. Before going to Officer Candidate School. He attended Netawaka High School in Netawaka, KS and was a rural mail carrier for a number of years.

Raymond A. Harris
Navy
Raymond
A.
Harris
DIVISION: Navy,
PBM Sea Plane Air/Rescue Patrol Squadron
Feb 3, 1927 -
BIRTHPLACE: Wake Forest, NC
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
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HONORED BY: Wife, Vi, and Children: Belva, Vi, Raymond, Lance, Mary and Jammie

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After his WWII service with the Naval Air Corps, Ray graduated from Wake Forest College with a B.A. Degree in 1950. He then joined the Federal Bureau of Investigation as a special agent from 1951-1953. This was followed by a year as the Atlantic Coastine RR supervisor and ten years as the manager of a hardware store. Later, Ray was the owner of the Ray Harris Real Estate & Appraisal Service from 1971-1981 which was affiliated with Century 21. In 1965, Ray turned his considerable talents to the political and government arena. From 1965 to 1968, he was the Director of the South Carolina Republican Party; 1968 to 1971 the State Chairman of the SC Republican Party; Delegate from South Carolina to the Republican national Convention 1976 in Kansas City, KS; Member, Republican national Committee from SC 1976-1980. On 27 October 1974, he received a Presidential Appointment (confirmed by U.S. Senate), Board Member, national Corp. of Housing Partnerships; 1984 Appointed Regional Administrator of HUD Region IV Atlanta, GA by HUD Secretary, Sam Pierce and reappointed in 1987 by then Secretary of HUD Jack Kemp; 1991 President Bush conferred the Rank of Meritorious Executive, Senior Executive Service, 'For Sustained accomplishments in Managing HUD Programs' in the 8 southeastern states, including Puerto Rico. In 1994 Ray retired from Federal Government service and returned to Darlington, SC. There he was the Director, Darlington County Economic Development from 1996-2003. Ray is retired now and enjoying life with his wife, Vi, their 6 children: Belva, Vi, Raymond, Lance, Mary, and Jammie, their spouses, and 15 grandchildren.

Charles Harrison
Navy
Charles
Harrison
DIVISION: Navy
HIGHEST RANK: Petty Officer
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
SERVED: Dec 27, 1941 -
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Charles Harrison enlisted in the Navy on December 27, 1941, three weeks after the attack at Pearl Harbor, before he had finished High School. He received his boot training at San Diego, CA and was transferred to Chicago for machinist training. Harrison was then stationed in the Hawaiian Islands spending time at Pearl Harbor and Honolulu. Harrison saw ships and aircraft from the entire South Pacific in the naval yards for repair. Most ships he observed were damaged by torpedo's and the "Saratoga" a large US Aircraft carrier was repaired for torpedo holes in its side, twice during Harrison's time at the naval yard. Harrison returned to Chicago for training on propellor repair and then returned to his previous outfit on Oahu. Courtesy of the Dickinson County Heritage Center.

Louis T. Harstad
Army
Louis
T.
Harstad
DIVISION: Army,
Co. 'F', 156th Infantry
Mar 2, 1916 - May 2, 2001
BIRTHPLACE: Grant County, Minnesota
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Feb 12, 1942 -
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Oct 12, 1945
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HONORED BY: Wife, Virginia Harstad and children
Walter 'Walt' A. Hartman
Navy
Walter 'Walt'
A.
Hartman
DIVISION: Navy,
Patrol Craft 1137 (PC 1137)
Jul 11, 1927 - Jul 7, 2021
BIRTHPLACE: Clay Center, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Mar 1, 1945 -
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Sep 1, 1946
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HONORED BY: Wife, Dorothy and Son, Gene

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Walter 'Walt' A. Hartman enlisted in the Navy at Kansas City, KS in March 1945. He received his orders to report to Great Lakes Training Base in May 1945 for his 'Boot Camp.' He was then sent by 'troop train' to California to Camp Elliot and assigned to his outgoing unit. In September 1945, he boarded a troop ship to Guam where he was then assigned to his ship, Patrol Craft 1137 (PC 1137) and given responsibility in the Engine Room for Maintenance and Operations of that area of the ship. His ship escorted convoys to and from Guam and Okinawa where they worked on the anti-submarine nets at Apra Harbor, Guam. Later, the ship was sent to the Bikini ATOL in support of Mine-Sweepers. They exploded the mines after the Mine-Sweepers cut them free from their securing cables. They supported the Mine-Sweeper operations of 23 islands and served in the occupation of Japan's Tokyo Harbor. After discharge from the military in 1947, he went to Quincy College, Illinois where he obtained a business background. He then worked in his family's business in Clay Center, KS --- 'The Hartman Broom Factory.' He then went to Central Kansas Technical Institute in Kansas City after which he was hired by RCA Missile Support Division, Cape Canaveral and Patrick Air Force Base, FL. He worked on the downrange missile tracking system for 11 years. His next assignment was in Huntsville, AL with Sperry Rand. He worked for four years at the Huntsville Space Support & Test Facility. His specialty was a multiple docking adapter for space vehicles and power sources for missile systems. He moved back to Kansas in 1971 and worked for Black & Veach Engineering Consultants in the Power Division. He later became supervisor of Document Control and after 19 years with the company, he retired to Abilene. Walt married Dorothy Bernice Sawin in 1948 and they have one son, Gene, of Abilene.

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Guildhall Address, London, June 12, 1945