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Roger Smith
Army Air Corps
Roger
Smith
DIVISION: Army Air Corps
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: 1942 -
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1945
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Roger Smith from Flemington, NJ graduated High School in 1941 and started working various service and labor jobs while taking flying lessons. He was recruited out of flight school by the US Army Air Corps and entered active duty in July 23, 1942. He underwent glider pilot training and became a flight office in October 1943 - the same month he met Glenna and they were wed. Unusually used for sport before WW II, glider planes allowed the Allies to fly heavy machinery like vehicles and anti-tank guns into mainland Europe. Gliders also carried troops, allowing greater concentration of soldiers to land in more precise locations. Part of the Air Corps' glider pilot program, Smith was deployed to Casablanca, Morocco in the spring of 1944 and later moved to Italy. On Aug. 15, 1944, Smith flew his CG-4 glider into the Le Muy area of Southern France as part of Operation Dragoon (the second D-day). Following this mission, Smith was evacuated back to Corsica and ultimately, Rome where he flew eight more combat mission as a co-pilot on C-47s. He was discharge in December 1945 and stayed in the Air Force Reserves. Courtesy of msn.com

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Edward E. Smith
Army
Edward
E.
Smith
DIVISION: Army,
Comp #, 1st Platoon, Inf. 378th, 2nd Battalion, 95th Div.
Jul 25, 1916 -
BIRTHPLACE: a farm east of Westmoreland, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jul 13, 1942 -
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Oct 8, 1945
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HONORED BY: Step-Daughter: Martha Carroll and children: Michael, Troy and Gina

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Edward 'Smitty' Ernest Smith is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith who lived 7 miles west of Holton. Smitty had three brothers who also served, two in the Navy and the other in the Army. Sergeant Edward E. Smith, Company E, 378th Infantry, by direction of the President was awarded the Silver Star for gallantry in action against the enemy on 31st October in the vicinity of Marienelles, France. His platoon, the first platoon of Co. E, 378th Infantry, was sent into the Grand Bois as a combat patrol. A well-dug in enemy position estimated at the platoon level with three machine guns for support, was contacted. At this point he displayed great and courageous initiative by rushing forward and pointing out booby traps to enable members of his squadron to proceed safely. Reaching the edge of a clearing, within 15 yards of the hostile position, he dashed into the clearing and emptied his rifle point-blank into the nearest enemy foxhole. He then ran behind a large tree, reloaded and repeated this action on a second enemy foxhole. He returned and for the third time rushed an enemy position, throwing grenades into the foxholes. All this action was done under heavy enemy small arms and machine gun fire and returning from his third gallant raid, he was seriously wounded in the left arm by enemy rifle fire. He then jumped into a fox hole for cover setting off a booby trap which wounded him the second time. But even after this second wound, it was only at his squad leader's order that he went to the rear. His heroically aggressive action on this occasion was an inspiration to his comrades and is in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Infantry. In addition to the Silver Star, Smitty also received a Purple Heart, Combat Infantry Medal, Victory Medal, Good Conduct Medal, European Campaign Medal, Northern France/Rhineland Campaign Ribbon, and the EAME Ribbon with two Bronze Service Stars.

Eugene Jr. B. Smith
Navy
Eugene Jr.
B.
Smith
DIVISION: Navy,
Amphibious
Aug 12, 1926 -
BIRTHPLACE: St. Louis, MO
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Jun 1, 1944 -
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Jun 1, 1946
0
HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation
Frederick A. Smith
Army
Frederick
A.
Smith
DIVISION: Army,
3118 Signal Service
Jun 7, 1922 -
BIRTHPLACE: Detroit, MI
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Feb 7, 1944 -
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Jun 29, 1946
0
HONORED BY: Widow, Jean K. Smith
Gilman R. Smith
Army Air Corps
Gilman
R.
Smith
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
653rd Bombardment Squadron
Mar 27, 1916 -
BIRTHPLACE: Durham, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Sep 3, 1942 -
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Oct 20, 1945
0
HONORED BY: Daughters: Cindy Warren, Connie Corcoran, Cathy Ahlstedt

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Dad joined the Army at Ft Leavenworth, KS. He was stationed at the following military installations: Sheppard Airfield, Wichita Falls, TX; Lockheed Air School, Burbank, Ca; Atlantic City, NJ; Standish, ME; Boston, MA; 50th Fighter Group, Iceland and England. The picture of SSgt Gilman R. Smith, was taken in 1944 at an Eighth Air Force Reconnaissance Station in England were he was an airplane mechanic. He repaired and maintained twin-engine mosquitoes; aircraft that flew lone and unarmed weather and photographic reconnaissance missions over the continent.

John J. Smith
Army Air Corps
John
J.
Smith
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
460th FTR, Squadron
Jul 10, 1923 -
BIRTHPLACE: Graviehurst, Ont. Canada
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Nov 1, 1942 -
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Dec 1, 1945
0
HONORED BY: Wife Beverly J. Smith
Clyde O. Smith
Army
Clyde
O.
Smith
DIVISION: Army,
14th Calvary
Apr 10, 1917 -
HIGHEST RANK: PFC
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
SERVED: Jan 16, 1941 -
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Clyde Smith the son of Lloyd Smith grew up in Ramona, KS. He was inducted into the Army January 16, 1941 at Fort Riley, Kansas. He took training in Fort Riley and Tucson, Arizona. He spent time mounted on a horse, then was moved to a "jeep" troop. "Colly" was his nickname served in WW II but no other information was found. Courtesy of The Dickinson County Heritage Center.

Kenneth J. Smith
Navy
Kenneth
J.
Smith
DIVISION: Navy
Dec 21, 1924 - Jan 15, 2015
BIRTHPLACE: Salina, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Jan 7, 1944 -
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May 10, 1946
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HONORED BY: Wife, Louise E. Smith

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Kenneth Joseph Smith was born in Salina, KS in 1924, the fifth child of John I. and Anna M. Smith. He attended elementary school in Monument, KS, where his parents lived on a farm at that time. In Jan 1944 he was drafted into the Navy and sent to boot camp at Farragut, Idaho. He then went to basic engineering and diesel school at Gulfport, MS and Amphibious training at Norfolk, VA. His ship's crew was formed at Norfolk and sent to Hingham, MA to pick up their new ship, the USS LST 944, at the shipyard. It was then on to the Pacific to take part in the battles for Iwo Jima and Okinawa. While returning to Saipan after three trips to Okinawa, the Japanese surrendered and the 944 was sent back to San Diego. There it was to be decommissioned since it was no longer seaworthy after being in the typhoon at Okinawa. For a short time while waiting for points to be discharged, Kenneth became part of the USS Amycus (ARL-2) crew. On May 10, 1946, he was discharged and returned to the farm south of Monument. On Nov 12, 1947, he married Louise (Stoecker) Smith. They have one son, Bernard and wife Mary, who live at Hutchinson, KS.

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