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Francis J. Pfannenstiel
Marine Corps
Francis
J.
Pfannenstiel
DIVISION: Marine Corps,
Maine Air Group 25
Feb 23, 1928 -
BIRTHPLACE: Munjor, KS
HIGHEST RANK: PFC
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Francis "Frank" Pfannenstiel was born Feb. 23, 1928 in Munjor, KS. He registered for the draft Feb. 25, 1946. Frank served in World War II with the Marine Air Group 25 at the El Toro base near Irvine, CA.

Louis A. Pfeifer
Army
Louis
A.
Pfeifer
DIVISION: Army,
Company B, 507 PIR, 82nd Airborne Division
Mar 24, 1924 - Nov 8, 2006
BIRTHPLACE: Hays, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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HONORED BY: Nephew, T.L. Needham

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Louis Pfeifer's nephew, T. L. Needham, has written a book When I was a Child. It is a memoir of the life of Louis Pfeifer-1920s to 1940s. This book has won two awards, Finalist for Best Book award by USA Book News and a Bronze Medal from Readers Favorite.

Robert A. Pfeifer
Army
Robert
A.
Pfeifer
DIVISION: Army
Apr 30, 1927 -
BIRTHPLACE: Victoria, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: Technician 5th Grade
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
SERVED: Jul 24, 1945 -
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Dec 10, 1946
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HONORED BY: Spouse, Rose; Sons, Gerald, Paul, Mark; Daughters, Diane, Kathleen, Toni

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Technician 5th Grade Robert A. Pfeifer of Victoria, KS entered the Army on Jul 24, 1945, and completed basic training at Fort Riley, KS. He then attended Radio Technicians School at the Cavalry School, fort Riley, KS. Robert was assigned to the Depot Detachment, Overseas Replacement Depot, Fort Lawton, Washington, where he served as chief statistician in classification assignment of military personnel. Robert was honorably discharged from military service on Dec 10, 1946, at Fort Lewis, Washington. He was awarded the WWII Victory Medal.

Donald K. Pfister
Army Air Corps
Donald
K.
Pfister
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
451st Bomb Group
Aug 9, 1922 -
BIRTHPLACE: Hiawatha, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Oct 29, 1942 -
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Sep 26, 1945
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation
Gale G. Pfister
Army
Gale
G.
Pfister
DIVISION: Army
SERVED: Sep 10, 1945 -
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation
Wayne E. Pfister
Navy
Wayne
E.
Pfister
DIVISION: Navy,
USS Intrepid
Sep 30, 1927 -
BIRTHPLACE: Hiawatha, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
SERVED: Jun 1, 1945 -
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Aug 8, 1946
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation

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7 years in Naval Reserve 1945-1952

Orla L. Phelps Jr.
Navy
Orla
L.
Phelps
Jr.
DIVISION: Navy
Oct 11, 1923 -
BIRTHPLACE: Beatrice, Nebraska
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Feb 22, 1942 -
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Jan 12, 1946
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HONORED BY: Wife, Ruth & Children: Craig, Jan, Mary, Kay

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Lee graduated high school at Beatrice, NE in May of 1941. He began working full time at the apothecary shop where he had worked part time all through his high school years. However his plans and the plans of thousands of young men were changed on Dec 7, 1941 with the Japanese attach on Pearl Harbor. Lee volunteered for the U.S. Navy a few weeks later, but wasn't called to active service until February of 1942. He spent 12 weeks instead of the usual 16 weeks of boot camp at Great Lakes Naval Training Station near Chicago. Time for training was cut to the minimum in order to prepare these young men for overseas duty. Following boot camp, Lee was sent to Hospital Corps School and then picked for duty as Seaman 1st Class assigned to U.S. Naval Hospital, San Diego, then North Island Naval Base in San Diego. After further training there, he was one of 25 medics sent to a new troop ship, the USS Bladen and it was off to the South Pacific with the ship based at Guam. Before reaching Guam there was a stop in Hawaii and more training before being shipped out for destination unknown. This turned out to be Saipan, New Caledonia. From there the ship sailed to Hong Kong where 2300 - 2500 Chinese Nationalist troops and equipment were loaded aboard ship and transported to Tsingtao, China. Then it was back to Guam where American troops and equipment were loaded, again destination unknown, and this turned out to be Iwo Jima. These troops went ashore, Day 1, 3rd Wave of the bloody battle for Iwo Jima. After the troops went ashore the medics converted the ship to a hospital. It stayed about 500 - 1000 yards from shore during the day and casualties were brought aboard to be cared for. At night they moved out to sea for safety. The ship remained for 30 - 35 days caring for the injured brought aboard. Lee was there to see the flag raised on the hill of Iwo Jima. Soon after that historic event the USS Bladen returned to Guam with their cargo of injured fighting men. Lee's next assignment was aboard the USS Capricornus transporting troops to Okinawa. Here the troops also landed Day 1, 5th Wave. Again the ship was immediately converted to become a working hospital ship to receive the wounded and return to Guam. New Orders put the ship out to sea, destination unknown, and it was underway when the atomic bomb struck Hiroshima. They continued to Nagasaki and docked 19 days after the bomb struck there. In spite of his close contact with the radiation, Lee has been blessed to have had no ill effects, to his knowledge. The surrender was signed aboard the USS Missouri when he was at sea and the ship's orders were received to return home. The only leave from duty during the 47 months of service was a 9-day leave at the end of boot camp. He was formally discharged January 12, 1946. On January 26, 1946, Lee Phelps enrolled in the College of Pharmacy at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln. Thanks to the G.I. Bill, he graduated January 26, 1950 and passed the tests to become a registered Pharmacist. He is married to Ruth Phelps, and they have four children: son, Craig and daughters, Jan, Mary and Kay.

Harold F. Phillips
Army
Harold
F.
Phillips
DIVISION: Army,
164th Infantry Regiment
HIGHEST RANK: Pvt
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
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BATTLE: Bougainville, Solomon Islands
MILITARY HONORS: Purple Heart
HONORED BY: Talmage Historical Society Museum and the Eisenhower Foundation

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On Christmas Day 1943, the Army’s American Division arrived on Bougainville to relieve the 3rd Marine Division. American troops continued to occupy Bougainville and contain dwindling Japanese troops, until relieved by Australian II Corps troops in late 1944. In early 1944, Pvt. Harold F. Phillips was severely wounded by Japanese sniper fire, although he continued to defend his position until he could be safely evacuated. By March 2, 1944, Pvt. Phillips was recovering at Winter General Hospital in Topeka, Kansas. (See attached newspaper article.) COurtesy of The Talmage Historical Library and Museum, Talmage, KS. 

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Guildhall Address, London, June 12, 1945