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Terence Carlson
Navy
Terence
Carlson
DIVISION: Navy,
Navy
Aug 3, 1921 -
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Terence Carlson grew up in Kansas and attended Bethany College in Lindsborg, KS. He played football and graduated in 1943. He enlisted into the Navy, gaining training on diesel engines before sailing to Europe on a large LSD, flat bottom boat. When his boat would unload at port, the only way to do so was to let it "List" which was to let the boat tip to one side. The boat would sit in the water at an angle and be stable. Carlson, who worked in the engine room was part of making this maneuver happen. Carlson served in Europe but was sent home just before VE day, During his pending time in Norfolk, he was married and then shipped out for the Pacific war. Courtesy of KSN TV.

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Alden L. Carney Sr.
Army
Alden
L.
Carney
Sr.
DIVISION: Army,
11th Airborne, 511th Parachute Infantry Regiment (PIR)
Sep 28, 1914 - Feb 25, 1975
BIRTHPLACE: Abilene, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Jan 21, 1943 -
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Nov 5, 1945
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HONORED BY: His 7 children and 13 grandchildren

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Alden L. Carney was born and raised in Abilene, Kansas. He married Maxine Joyce Hastings in 1938 and they had two children, Cynthia and Alden Jr., prior to entry in to the 11th Airborne. The 11th Airborne was activated at Camp Mackall, NC February 25, 1943. May 1944 the division sailed from San Francisco to New Guinea where they spent an additional five months training in the jungle warfare in preparation for the liberation of the Philippines. In November 1944 the 11th Airborne landed on Leyte Beach in the Philippines. The 511th PIR was sent to clear the mountains lf Leyte, it was raining the day they landed and continued to rain almost every day of the campaign. The fighting was fierce and unrelenting for the next month. After clearing the mountains of Leyte they began the march onto Manila. Dad's first combat jump was January 3, 1945 onto Tagaytay Ridge. Dad's second combat jump was February 22, 1945 on Los Banos prison camp. This became a textbook combat jump, all 2,147 internees were rescued while all 247 Japanese guards were killed and one US wounded. The fight for southern Luzon continued with the battle for Mt. Malepunyo wrapping up the major fighting in April 1945. The 11th Airborne was preparing for the invasion of Japan when Peace was negotiated and the 11th Airborne was ultimately sent to Hokkaido. Alden received the following citations: Army Good Conduct, Purple Heart, Bronze Star, Asiatic Pacific Campaign with four bronze stars Arrow Head, Philippine Liberation with two bronze stars, and WWII Victory. Following the war Alden married H. June Webber and they moved to Indio, CA where they raised five children; Richard, Dennis, Carol, Barbara, and Debra. Dad was very reluctant to speak about the war. However, he was very proud of his accomplishment as a Paratrooper.

Lyle W. Carr
Army
Lyle
W.
Carr
DIVISION: Army
HIGHEST RANK: T. Sergeant
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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DISCHARGED: 1945
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BATTLE: Battle of the Bulge
MILITARY HONORS: Bronze Star with Combat V Purple Heart
HONORED BY: Dennis Fair

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Lyle Carr, husband to, Vernie, was in the Army and was evidently a very good soldier. He made Staff Sergeant quickly and stayed in the States in a training capacity until late in 1944. He was sent to England and his unit boarded two ships for the trip across the channel to France on Christmas Day 1944. The other ship was torpedoed by a submarine with 100% loss of life before reaching France. This was a major wake up call for him that luck was a huge factor in surviving. The winter in Europe in 1944-45 was one of the coldest on record and he was never in a building until the war was over, May 8, 1945. He fought in the Battle of the Bulge and was wounded in the neck, shoulder and arm from shrapnel while in a boat crossing the Rhine River into Germany. He said if the war had lasted one more day, he would have been field-promoted to Second Lieutenant. After he died, his sons were getting ready for his funeral and opened a trunk they had never seen. In it was his Bronze Star with combat V device. He never told anyone he had won the Bronze Star, only the fact he had been wounded! Lyle Carr, circa 1943

Leland L. Carr
Army
Leland
L.
Carr
DIVISION: Army,
3118th Signal Service
Mar 3, 1921 - Feb 1, 2002
BIRTHPLACE: Huckabay, TX
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Aug 29, 1942 -
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Dec 2, 1945
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HONORED BY: Nephew, Jerry L. Carr

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Upon his induction into the Army, Leland Carr scored well on a test which qualified him for special Signal Corps training. He spent over a year at Camp Crowder, Missouri where he learned to operate a teletype machine and was trained to send secret coded messages. Eventually promoted to the rand of Sergeant, Leland was sent to the United Kingdom in March, 1944 on the Queen Mary which had been converted from a luxury liner into a troop transport which could carry as many as 16,000 personnel. After arriving in Scotland, he traveled south to London where he was assigned to the Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force. For some time Leland worked in the sub-basement of Selfridge's Department store sending top secret messages, and he narrowly avoided death or serious injury when a V-2 missile hit nearby on 6 December 1944, killing several of his friends who were waiting for him upstairs. Sergeant Carr returned to Texas in December of 1945 where he raised a family.

John J. Carroll
Army Air Corps
John
J.
Carroll
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
55th Fighter Group, 8th Air Force
Dec 25, 1919 - Jun 11, 2003
BIRTHPLACE: Detroit, MI
HIGHEST RANK: Captain
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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HONORED BY: Michael Carroll

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Capt. John Carroll was a P38 Fighter Pilot, During an air mission November 29th, 1943, his Group was attacked by a 'gaggle' of ME 109s, over Belgium. He was the Lone survivor but suffered a hit and had to bail out. Upon landing wounded in the hand, was captured by a German Patrol after spotting his landing, he was taken to Leewarden, Amsterdam, Dulag Luft interrogated then sent to Stalag luft One Barth Germany, where he remained until the end of the war. Camp was Liberated by Russian Troops.

Benjamin (Bob) R. Carroll Jr.
Army
Benjamin (Bob)
R.
Carroll
Jr.
DIVISION: Army,
Intelligence Agency
Mar 22, 1920 - Oct 1, 1987
BIRTHPLACE: Hamlet, NC
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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HONORED BY: The Carroll Family

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Benjamin Robert 'Bob' Carroll, Jr. attended high school in his hometown of Hamlet, North Carolina. He attended the University of North Carolina, where he received a degree in English and Drama in 1942. While at the university, Bob was an actor in 'The Lost Colony', an outdoor theater in Maneo, NC, where Sir Walter Raleigh of England brought 117 men, women, and children to the New World in July 1578. After graduation, he received his commission and served in the Army as a First Lieutenant. He was assigned to the Signal Corps, an Intelligence Agency. He was stationed in London for the majority of his military career working on intercepting and breaking code during the war. He was there during the heaviest of the German V-1 'Buzz Bomb' attacks against the city. (At the height of their use, 190 were launched daily). After his discharge in 1946, Bob performed on the professional stage. During the next 15 years in New York, he had acting roles with such stars as Jose Ferrer, Lillian Gish, and Arlene Dahl. He later performed in a number of television programs. Bob played the lead role of Patrick Henry in the movie 'Story of a Patriot'. This film is shown in historic Colonial Village at Williamsburg, VA, and has been shown to over 30 million visitors. The film debuted March 31, 1957, and has been shown daily ever since, making it the longest-running film in American motion picture history. He moved to Salina, KS in 1962. He had a short stint with radio station KFRM; taught English briefly at Bethany College in Lindsborg, and then moved to Wichita in 1965. In Wichita, Bob was active in both radio and television. He was a newsman, special projects director, producer of documentaries and public service programs, helped plan Wichita's centennial celebration, worked Boy Scouts, was active in Wichita Community Theater plans, and for two years was board chairman at KPTS-TV. One of his greatest loves was the Mid-America All-Indian Center in Wichita. He was involved from the start of the center and was a Board Member for 16 years.

Jack P. Carroll
Navy
Jack
P.
Carroll
DIVISION: Navy,
USS Decker
Feb 22, 1925 -
BIRTHPLACE: Hamlet, NC
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
SERVED: Jul 1, 1943 -
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Mar 1, 1946
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HONORED BY: The Carroll Family

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Jack was born in Hamlet, North Carolina in February 22, 1925. He attended Hamlet High School until 11th grade and then attended Fishburne Military Academy. He also attended the University of North Carolina. He joined the Navy in July of 1943 and was discharged in March of 1946. While in the Navy, Jack served aboard the 'USS Decker', a Destroyer Escort, from August 1943 to March 1946. During that time, he was stationed in the Mediterranean and visited such ports as Sicily, Tunisia, Medina, and ports along the coast of East Africa. Later in 1946, he returned to his hometown of Hamlet, North Carolina, where he worked in the family business 'Carroll Saw Services'. Jack is the owner and manager of the business. This unique business is the only place in North Carolina that repairs and manufactures the large circular saws used in the timber business.

Wilbur H. Carroll
Army
Wilbur
H.
Carroll
DIVISION: Army
Apr 11, 1916 -
BIRTHPLACE: Little Britain, Pennsylvania
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Mar 12, 1941 -
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Dec 12, 1944
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HONORED BY: Children Sandra I Sacra, Steven C. Carroll and Janice E. Carroll

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He was trained with the 2nd Class of Rangers at Achnacarry, Scotland. He did raids to Norway. He was attached to the British Commandos- (taught). He landed on Omaha Beach on June 6, 1944. He was wounded on June 7, 1944 and spent one year at Walter Reed Hospital after losing his right leg below the knee. He married a British Nurse in June 1945.

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