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William J. Kester
Army
William
J.
Kester
DIVISION: Army
Sep 3, 1923 -
BIRTHPLACE: Quincy, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
SERVED: Feb 26, 1945 -
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Dec 6, 1946
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HONORED BY: Wife Norma & Daughters Connie Morrison & Deb Burke
Neil L. King
Army Air Corps
Neil
L.
King
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
93rd College Training Detachment, 1559 AAF, 1550 AAF, Air Transport Command
Sep 1, 1910 - Nov 2, 1983
BIRTHPLACE: Greeley, Colorado
HIGHEST RANK: Captain
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific, American
SERVED: Feb 11, 1942 -
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Apr 22, 1946
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HONORED BY: Son, Terry Neil King and Daughter, Kathy Lynn Turner

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Neil was born in Greeley, Colorado on Sep 1, 1910, but was raised in and became a life-long resident of Denver, CO. Prior to his military service during World War II, he was employed at the First National Bank of Denver. He enlisted in the US Army Air Force on Feb 11, 1942 at Lowry Field in Denver. After graduating from Officer Candidate School in Miami, Florida, his first assignment was at Strother Army Air Field in Winfield, KS from Nov 1942 until Feb 1943. In Mar, he was assigned to the 93rd College Training Detachment (Air Crew) at Black Hills Teachers College in Spearfish, SD as Adjutant and Personnel Officer. He assumed command of the 93rd a year later in Mar 1944. Then, in Jun he was assigned to the 3031st Army Air Force (AAF) at Mather Field in Sacramento, CA as Public Relations Officer. In March 1945, he was assigned to the 1559th AAF (Air Transport Command) at Tacloban, Philippines as Personnel Service Officer and in August to the 1550th AAF (ATC) at Manila, Philippines. Between April and August 1945, he received temporary duty assignments at Biak; Morotai; Halmahera; Brisbane, Australia and Auckland, New Zealand. In Nov 1945, he was assigned additional temporary duty assignments at Canton, China; Okinawa; Saipan; Guam and Tokyo, Japan. In Dec 1945 he was assigned to ATC Headquarters at Hickam Field, Hawaii. He returned to the United States aboard the U.S.S. Gosper (APA-170) in January 1946 and was discharged from active duty on Apr 22, 1946 at the rank of Captain. He was awarded the Bronze Star Medal for meritorious service from Mar to Aug 1945 in Leyte, Philippines. He continued to serve his country as a Reserve Officer and was officially discharged on May 20, 1955. After returning home, he resumed his occupation as a banker at the First National Bank of Denver where he served as Vice President in the Advertising, Public Relations and Civic Affairs departments. He was a 1952 graduate of the Stonier School of Banking at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ. After more than 50 years in the banking industry, he retired in Sep 1975. He was active in many business, civic, and social organizations and was an avid golfer and a Colorado history buff. During his assignment at the 93rd College Training Detachment, he met and married Joan Sunderland who was a resident of Spearfish, SD. Neil and Joan were happily married for 39 years, with two loving children, until his death on Nov 22, 1983.

Neil L. King
Army Air Corps
Neil
L.
King
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
93rd College Trng Det., 1559 AAF, 1550 AAF, Air Transport Command
Sep 1, 1910 - Nov 22, 1983
BIRTHPLACE: Greeley, Colorado
HIGHEST RANK: Captain
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific, American
SERVED: Feb 11, 1942 -
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Apr 22, 1946
0
HONORED BY: Son, Terry Neil King; Daughter, Kathy Lynn Turner

BIOGRAPHY

Neil was born in Greeley, Colorado on Sep 1, 1910, but was raised in and became a life-long resident of Denver, CO. Prior to his military service during World War II, he was employed at the First National Bank of Denver. He enlisted in the US Army Air Force on Feb 11, 1942 at Lowry Field in Denver. After graduating from Officer Candidate School in Miami, Florida, his first assignment was at Strother Army Air Field in Winfield, KS from Nov 1942 until Feb 1943. In Mar, he was assigned to the 93rd College Training Detachment (Air Crew) at Black Hills Teachers College in Spearfish, SD as Adjutant and Personnel Officer. He assumed command of the 93rd a year later in Mar 1944. Then, in Jun he was assigned to the 3031st Army Air Force (AAF) at Mather Field in Sacramento, CA as Public Relations Officer. In March 1945, he was assigned to the 1559th AAF (Air Transport Command) at Tacloban, Philippines as Personnel Service Officer and in August to the 1550th AAF (ATC) at Manila, Philippines. Between April and August 1945, he received temporary duty assignments at Biak; Morotai; Halmahera; Brisbane, Australia and Auckland, New Zealand. In Nov 1945, he was assigned additional temporary duty assignments at Canton, China; Okinawa; Saipan; Guam and Tokyo, Japan. In Dec 1945 he was assigned to ATC Headquarters at Hickam Field, Hawaii. He returned to the United States aboard the U.S.S. Gosper (APA-170) in January 1946 and was discharged from active duty on Apr 22, 1946 at the rank of Captain. He was awarded the Bronze Star Medal for meritorious service from Mar to Aug 1945 in Leyte, Philippines. He continued to serve his country as a Reserve Officer and was officially discharged on May 20, 1955. After returning home, he resumed his occupation as a banker at the First National Bank of Denver where he served as Vice President in the Advertising, Public Relations and Civic Affairs departments. He was a 1952 graduate of the Stonier School of Banking at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ. After more than 50 years in the banking industry, he retired in Sep 1975. He was active in many business, civic, and social organizations and was an avid golfer and a Colorado history buff. During his assignment at the 93rd College Training Detachment, he met and married Joan Sunderland who was a resident of Spearfish, SD. Neil and Joan were happily married for 39 years, with two loving children, until his death on Nov 22, 1983.

Raymond E. King
Navy
Raymond
E.
King
DIVISION: Navy,
USS Petrof Bay
Jan 12, 1925 - Sep 9, 1996
BIRTHPLACE: Winfield, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Jun 4, 1943 -
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Apr 20, 1946
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HONORED BY: Wife, Martha June; Children, Karen Rae and Craig Robert King

BIOGRAPHY

Raymond was a graduate of Winfield High School, St. John's College, Winfield and Oklahoma University, Norman Oklahoma. He was in banking for 38 years.

Raymond E. King
Navy
Raymond
E.
King
DIVISION: Navy,
U.S.S. Petrof Bay
Jan 12, 1925 - Sep 9, 1996
BIRTHPLACE: Winfield, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Jun 4, 1943 -
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Apr 20, 1946
0
HONORED BY: Wife Martha June Children Karen Rae and Craig Robert King

BIOGRAPHY

Raymond was a graduate of Winfield High School, St. John's College, Winfield and Oklahoma University, Norman Oklahoma. He was in banking for 38 years.

Gene E. Kircher
Marine Corps
Gene
E.
Kircher
DIVISION: Marine Corps,
4th PNRBN
Sep 30, 1925 -
BIRTHPLACE: St. Louis, Missouri
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Oct 15, 1943 -
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Nov 10, 1945
0
HONORED BY: Wife, Wilma Marie Kircher

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Gene was born in St Louis, MO and lived on the South side. In June 1943 he graduated from Southwest High School. As he was 18 years he realized that he would be drafted, probably in the Army, so he made the decision that he would serve in the Marines. He enlisted in the Marine Corps on Oct 15, 1943 in St Louis, MO. He was sent to the Marine Corps Base in San Diego California. After completing Boot Camp he was ordered to Camp Pendleton, CA for Infantry training. On the 31st of December 1943, he was assigned to the Headquarters, 2nd Battalion, 20th Marines, 4th Marine Division and promoted to PFC. He then joined the 4th Pioneer Battalion, The Pioneers were the Combat Engineers of the Marines. On 13 January 1944 he boarded the USS Doyen at San Diego, CA. The 4th Marine Division was the only Marine Division to leave the United States and go directly into combat. They landed on Roi and Namur, Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall Islands on 31 January 1944. After the battle on 14 Feb he boarded LST #274 at Roi and Namur and sailed to Pearl Harbor and on to Maui, Hawaii, they embarked on 12 May 1944 aboard the USS LaSalle and sailed. From Pearl Harbor, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii. Landing on 15 June 1944 at Saipan, Marianas Islands and participated in the battles of Saipan and Tinian. Again after the battles he embarked on the USS Typhoon 10 Aug 1944 and returned to Maui on 25 Aug 1944. Again retraining for the next operation. Once again he embarked aboard the USS Hinsdale at Maui 27 Jan 1945 and sailed from Pearl Harbor after a few days at sea they learned that the next objective was Iwo Jima, Volcano Islands. In Feb 1945 he landed on Iwo Jima and struggled up the beach assisting in the demolition of the Japanese fortifications. He made it through the landings, but on 20 Feb 1945, he received mortar fragments in his legs and arms. Shortly after being wounded by mortars he was hit by rifle fire in the left arm between the elbow and shoulder. The bullet went right through his arm but missed the bone and damaged the nerves. He was evacuated by LCVP to APA 192 for medical care. After their treatment he was transferred on 26 Feb 1945 to the hospital ship USS Pinkney APH2. Upon arrival at Pearl Harbor. He was transferred to the US Naval Hospital at Aehi Heights. He was sent to Maui for recuperation before being sent home. On 12 Oct 1945, he boarded USS Admiralty Islands, CVE #99. Arriving in San Diego on 18 Oct 1945 and processing in San Diego, he was sent to Naval Station, Great Lakes, IL for discharge. In a short period of 13 months he had fought in three tough battles. He was discharged on 10 Nov 1945. His awards included the Purple Heart, American Theater, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign with 3 Presidential Unit Citation Ribbons with two stars. He is entitled to wear the Combat Action Ribbon.

Pera C. Kirkpatrick
Army
Pera
C.
Kirkpatrick
DIVISION: Army
Jul 9, 1921 -
BIRTHPLACE: Keota, Iowa
SERVED: Jan 21, 1943 -
0
Dec 19, 1944
0
HONORED BY: Staff of Kansas Veterans Home
Pera C. Kirkpatrick
Army
Pera
C.
Kirkpatrick
DIVISION: Army
Jul 9, 1921 -
BIRTHPLACE: Keota, Kansas
SERVED: Jan 21, 1943 -
0
Dec 19, 1944
0
HONORED BY: Staff of Kansas Veterans Home
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