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Quenten L. Swenson
Army Air Corps
Quenten
L.
Swenson
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
3rd Staff Squadron
Apr 8, 1922 -
BIRTHPLACE: Lindsborg, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
SERVED: Nov 8, 1942 -
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Mar 1, 1946
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HONORED BY: Wife, Irene; Sons: Dennis and Galen
Thomas E. Swinehart
Army
Thomas
E.
Swinehart
DIVISION: Army
BIRTHPLACE: Kansas City, Missouri
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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HONORED BY: Niece Virginia Marie Bertrand

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Thomas 'Buddy' Swinehart was clearly loved by his mother Margaret Swinehart and my mother, Cecilia Bertrand. Having only been 21 when he was killed, he hadn't the chance to grow up. He was musical and worked at Jenkins Music Store downtown Kansas City, Missouri as well as a caddy at various K.C. golf courses. He had a great sense of humor and liked to tease my mom with his quick wit.

KILLED IN ACTION
Lester Sylvester
Army
Lester
Sylvester
DIVISION: Army,
179th Infantry
Dec 15, 1917 - Sep 1, 1944
BIRTHPLACE: near Sweet Springs, MO
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Oct 24, 1941 -
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HONORED BY: Niece, Lois Warren

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Lester was killed in action on 1 September, 1944.

KILLED IN ACTION
Salvatore Tamburello
Army
Salvatore
Tamburello
DIVISION: Army,
69 Recon, 29 Div.
Nov 18, 1918 - Dec 4, 2014
BIRTHPLACE: Brooklyn, NY
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: May 21, 1942 -
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Sep 26, 1945
0
HONORED BY: Children, Grandchildren, & Great-Grandchildren

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Salvatore Tamburello participated in the D-Day Invasion of Normandy Beach France. Following his military service, he worked for the Grumman Aerospace Company for nearly twenty five years.

Alton Junior Tanner
Army Air Corps
Alton Junior
Tanner
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
331st Bomb Sq.
Jul 3, 1923 -
BIRTHPLACE: Hartford, AR
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Feb 22, 1943 -
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Sep 25, 1945
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HONORED BY: J.E. Tanner

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Alton served as top turret gunner/flight engineer on a B-17 Bomber, stationed at Bury St. Edmunds, England.

Lyle Tase
Lyle Tase
Army
Lyle
Tase
DIVISION: Army,
468th Ordiance Evacuation Conpany
Nov 6, 1917 - Feb 29, 1976
BIRTHPLACE: Calhoun County Michigan
HIGHEST RANK: Technician 5th Grade
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jan 30, 1941 -
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Aug 9, 1945
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BATTLE: Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland
MILITARY HONORS: Good Conduct Medal American Defense Medal European African Middle Eastern Service Medal 3 Bronze Stars
HONORED BY: John & Judy Sherman, Elizabeth & Jerry McLain

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Lyle Tase was commissioned into the Army 1/30/1941. He served in the European theater as a Technician 5th Grade. His position entail driving heavy and light trucks as well as other military equipment in the transferring of military supplies, equipment and personel.

Everett J. Taylor
Navy
Everett
J.
Taylor
DIVISION: Navy
May 12, 1925 - Jun 28, 2013
BIRTHPLACE: Enterprise, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
SERVED: Mar 1, 1943 -
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Jul 11, 1946
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HONORED BY: Wife Harriett E. Taylor and Sons Tom and Rex

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Everett Joe Taylor was 17 nearing the end of his first year of engineering at Kansas State and wanted to leave books behind and enlist in Naval Aviation with his parents consent. (Recruitment poster said 12 months after call to active duty you could have your wings and a commission) He enlisted in Kansas City on March 1, 1943. He received a letter from the Navy in May saying there had been fewer casualties than expected and he was directed to report for active duty on July 1, 1943 to the Navy V-12 (a) unit at Madison, Wisconsin to study engineering at the University for eight months and then on to aviation cadet training. August 1944 Decision time: If a cadet had 2 years college he could waive the cadet program and go direct to a 4 month midshipman school and get a commission, or stay in the cadet program where the next school would again not include flying and more than a year to get wings if you survived the current 50% wash out rate. He took the option to midshipman school. Started on November 1944 at Ft. Schuyler, New York and graduated in a class of 1450 at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine on March 6, 1945. Big decision time: He could go back to flying direct to primary with the usual Navy Steerman Acrobatic planes and complete flight training or go to a 2 months Deck Officers school in Miami. At age 19 the thought of soon flying a fighter plane won out and he reported to Ottumwa, Iowa NAS mid March 1945. All the other officers in his unit were Academy men from the Pacific fleet, so he had to take ground school again with them and started to fly in early May. He got in a lot of flying, including passing both check rides in precision flying and landing, and also acrobatic flying that month. June, however, was substantially less flight time (Maybe V-E day figured into that). With little solid information as to when primary flight school could be completed and none about advanced flying, at Pensacola, he had realized that in late June of 1945 he had been on active duty nearly 2 years. Because Aviation was a special category he could ask for a transfer direct to the fleet if possible, and he did that. June 28, 1945 orders read to be released from flying at Naval Air Station Ottumwa and report to Deck Officers school Miami, Florida. July 10, 1945 he reported as required and during that training the war ended. After completing deck school in September 1945 he reported as directed to the PCS 1392, attached to the Sonar Training School in Key West, Florida. June 1946 he was released from the '92 to go to Great Lakes Training Center Illinois for release from active duty July 11, 1946. He got his honorable discharge from the inactive Naval Reserve on February 8, 1955. Lt(jg).

William Sr. H. Taylor
Army
William Sr.
H.
Taylor
DIVISION: Army,
195th AGF Band
Mar 30, 1918 -
BIRTHPLACE: Chapman, KS
HIGHEST RANK: PFC
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
SERVED: Jun 6, 1942 -
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Nov 22, 1945
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HONORED BY: William H. Taylor, Sr

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I spent six months in Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Three years were spent at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. My rank was PFC.

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