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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.

John 'Jack' R. Harvey
Navy
John 'Jack'
R.
Harvey
DIVISION: Navy
Jul 17, 1916 -
BIRTHPLACE: Velentine, Nebraska
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Nov 27, 1941 -
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Nov 21, 1945
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HONORED BY: Daughter, Susan Hammond

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John trained at Great Lakes Navy Pier in Chicago; Norfolk, Virginia; and Alameda, California.

William W. Harvey
Army Air Corps
William
W.
Harvey
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
JASCO
Apr 8, 1918 - Nov 5, 2011
BIRTHPLACE: Sag Harbor, New York
THEATER OF OPERATION: European, Pacific
SERVED: Jun 15, 1941 -
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Feb 15, 1945
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HONORED BY: Michael R. Harvey
Edward C. Haslouer
Navy
Edward
C.
Haslouer
DIVISION: Navy,
Aircraft Carrier USS Kalinin Bay CVE 68
Feb 6, 1923 - Nov 10, 2011
BIRTHPLACE: Enterprise, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
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HONORED BY: Haslouer Family

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Eddie was one of three Haslouer brothers who fought in World War II. (Edward Cletus, Louis Edgar and Elvin George).

Eddie graduated from Enterprise High School, KS in 1942. Then he worked at Schilling Air Force Base, Salina, KS. Next he worked at the Army Ski Camp at Leadville, Colorado, and attended Boulder University, CO, graduating from trade school in welding. Eddie then went to California and worked at Moore Naval Shipyards until he was drafted into the Navy in 1943.

He served on the American carrier USS Kalinin Bay CVE 68 in the Navy Air Command. Eddie was a Gunner on an F4F Wildcat fighter aircraft. He was in the Pacific Battle of Leyte Gulf. He was also on shore patrol.

After his discharge, Eddie started work at the J.B. Erhsam-CE Manufacturing in Enterprise, KS and worked there for thirty-nine years until he retired in 1988. He was in Quality Control, Sheet Metal and the Assembly Shop. He also helped the boys with farming their land.

Eddie married Delores June Ronstrom on August 19, 1950. They had two children, Michael Edwards and Thomas Joseph.

Elvin G. Haslouer
Army
Elvin
G.
Haslouer
DIVISION: Army,
1st Infantry Division, 26th Infantry Regiment
Nov 19, 1924 - Apr 15, 1945
BIRTHPLACE: Enterprise, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Aug 1, 1944 -
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HONORED BY: Haslouer Family

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Elvin was one of three Haslouer brothers who fought in World War II. (Edward Cletus, Louis Edgar and Elvin George). Louis spent twenty- eight months in the Pacific theater at Guadalcanal, New Guinea and Burma. Edward spent eleven months in the Pacific an an Aircraft Carrier USS Kalinin Bay CVE 68 and saw action in the Marshalls, the Marianas and in the Battle of the Phillipines.

After graduation from Enterprise, KS High School, Elvin entered Army in August 1944. He took his basic training at Camp Hood and was assigned for paratrooper training. However, before he began his training, he was transferred to an infantry replacement detachment.

Private 1st Class Haslouer had been fighting with the veteran First Division of the First Army. He joined the division as a replacement early in 1945. Although no specifics were reported, it was known the First Army had by-passed Leipzig and was fighting near Dessau at the junction of the Mulde and Elbe rivers on April 15 when Elvin was killed.

Elvin was buried in the Netherlands American Cemetery, Margraten, Netherlands.

He was awarded the Bronze Star and the Purple Heart.

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Louis E. Haslouer
Army
Louis
E.
Haslouer
DIVISION: Army,
Merrill's Marauders 3 Bn (Orange Combat Team)
Feb 4, 1920 - Jan 1, 1991
BIRTHPLACE: Enterprise, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: Tech 5
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Jan 2, 1942 -
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Jan 11, 1945
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HONORED BY: Dorothy Haslouer Holmstrom, wife

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Louis was one of three Haslouer brothers (Louis, Edward and Elvin) from Enterprise, Kansas, who fought in World War II. Louis served in the Infantry in the Northern Solomons and Guadalcanal campaigns. Late in 1943, President Roosevelt issued a Presidential call for volunteers for 'A Dangerous and Hazardous Mission'. The Unit was officially designated as the '5307th Composite Unit (Provisional)' Code Name: 'GALAHAD', later it became popularly known as 'Merrill’s Marauders' named after its leader, Brigadier General Frank Merrill. Louis volunteered for Merrill's Marauders and saw service in the China-India-Burma campaign. The Marauders were a completely volunteer outfit with the mission of retaking the Burma Road. They trained in secrecy in the jungles of Central India. They began the march up the Ledo Road, over the outlying ranges of the Himalayan Mountains into Burma. They had no tanks or artillery to support them and walked over 1,000 miles through dense jungles. They disrupted the Japanese supply and communications lines and climaxed their 'behind the lines' operations with the capture of Myitkyina Airfield. This would benefit the supply aircraft that no longer had to fly over “the Hump” to ferry supplies to China. By this time, they had endured four months of marching and combat in the mountains and jungles of Burma. They had to carry all of their equipment on their backs and the backs of pack mules. Air drops were made to re-supply them with food and supplies. For their accomplishments in Burma, the Marauders were awarded the Distinguished Unit Citation in July of 1944. In 1966, this was re-designated as the Presidential Unit Citation. Louis also received three Bronze Stars, a Good Conduct Medal, but was most proud of his Combat Infantryman Badge. Louis died in January of 1991.

Kenneth C. Hassler
Army Air Corps
Kenneth
C.
Hassler
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
303rd Bomb Group
Jun 9, 1920 - Nov 9, 1977
BIRTHPLACE: Chapman, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: Master Sargeant
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jul 16, 1941 -
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Sep 6, 1945
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HONORED BY: Elaine Hassler

BIOGRAPHY

M/Sgt. Kenneth Hassler. Kenneth Clarence Hassler, after 2 years at Baker University, joined the Army in July of 1941. His hope was to become a pilot but his hearing did not pass the physical. So he was trained as an airplane mechanic. He received his mechanic training at Moses Lake, Washington and Chanute, Illinois Airfields. After 15 months Stateside, he was sent with the 303rd Bomb Group to a base in England. From there he flew in the first bombing raids over Germany by United States planes. Since they flew without fighter escorts, the fatality rate in his group was large. The basic tour then was to fly 25 raids and then return to the States. Sgt. Hassler completed his 25 missions as the chief engineer on the 'Yardbird' B-17. He was never injured although his plane was hit on several missions. But they always made it back to their base. On the 'Yardbird's first mission after Hassler's 25th flight, the plane was seriously damaged and 'downed' over Germany. Following 10 months in England, Sgt. Hassler was stationed at Drew Air Force Base in Tampa, Florida where he was the engineer instructor for crews preparing to go overseas. He was discharged from active military duty in September of 1945. He received the following medals - Distinguished Flying Cross, European/Africa/Mideastern Theater of Operation medal, and the American Defense Service medal.

Lowell H. Hatesohl
Army
Lowell
H.
Hatesohl
DIVISION: Army
Aug 21, 1921 -
BIRTHPLACE: Linn, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Aug 1, 1942 -
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Aug 1, 1945
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HONORED BY: Nephew, Stan Hatesohl
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