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Keith H. Ebsen
Marine Corps
Keith
H.
Ebsen
DIVISION: Marine Corps,
Mortar Platoon
Jul 12, 1927 -
BIRTHPLACE: Adams County, WI
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
SERVED: Jul 23, 1945 -
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HONORED BY: Wife, Marion Ebsen; Daughters, Debbie and Lois
Christian Ebsen Jr
Coast Guard
Christian
Ebsen
Jr
DIVISION: Coast Guard,
Coast Guard- USS Pocatello
Apr 2, 1908 - Jul 6, 2003
BIRTHPLACE: Belleville, IL
HIGHEST RANK: Lgt. Jr Grade
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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"Born Christian Ludolf Ebsen, Jr. on April 2, 1908 in Belleville, Illinois, Buddy’s family moved to Orlando, Florida in 1920 where his father became the manager of a dance studio and it was in this dance studio that Buddy learned to dance. Initially after graduating high school in 1926, he attended college with the intention of entering into a career in medicine, but family financial troubles soon after put an end to those dreams and he was forced to drop out of college. In search of a career, he moved to New York City in 1928 in order to try his luck as a dancer." "In 1936, he got a chance to dance with America’s sweetheart, Shirley Temple, in “Captain January” and the following year he danced with Judy Garland, in “Broadway Melody of 1938”. Buddy's career was in full swing when he was cast as the Tin Man in MGM’s production of “The Wizard of Oz” in 1939. Due to an allergy to the aluminum dust used in the makeup for the character Ebsen had to step away from the role as he was hospitalized for an extended period of time." "Upon recovery Ebsen sought an officer’s commission in the US Navy but was turned down. He then applied to the Coast Guard and was awarded a commission with the rank of Lieutenant, Junior Grade. During the war he served as Executive Officer on the Coast Guard manned Navy frigate USS Pocatello which recorded weather 1500 miles west of Seattle, Washington. Lieutenant Junior Grade Ebsen served through 1946. After the war Buddy Ebsen would go on to work in both television and film. Some of his more notable film/television credits include "Breakfast at Tiffany's" and the character of George Russell in Disney's "Davy Crockett." He would star for nine seasons or 274 episodes in the CBS sitcom "The Beverly Hillbillies" and then in January of 1973 Buddy would go on to play the title role in "Barnaby Jones" for eight seasons. Ebsen's career would span over 70 years. Buddy Ebsen passed away on July 6, 2003 at the age of 95 years old. His ashes were scattered at sea. Courtesy by WW 2 uncovered.

Ronald N. Eddy
Navy
Ronald
N.
Eddy
DIVISION: Navy,
53rd & 140th Construction Battalions
May 12, 1927 -
BIRTHPLACE: Topeka, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Jun 10, 1945 -
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Jul 17, 1946
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HONORED BY: Wife Celia Eddy

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Ronald trained at Camp Parks, San Diego. Then headed for Guam where he served in the Motor Patrol. He transferred to the island of Manus where around 250 Japanese had not yet surrendered. He helped dismantle dry docks used to repair ships and performed guard duty. As a civilian, he served an apprenticeship to become an upholsterer for the Santa Fe RR. Then he returned to college and received a Bachelor's degree in order to teach art. Started his own business, STUDIO ARTS, for picture framing and a stoneware (pottery) studio in the basement. In 1979 he moved to Myrtle Beach, SC, and remodeled houses for 20 years before retiring and returning to Topeka, Ks. He and his wife have 3 children, 7 grandchildren, numerous great grandchildren!

Charles D. Edmonson
Army
Charles
D.
Edmonson
DIVISION: Army
Nov 7, 1927 - Apr 8, 2010
BIRTHPLACE: Herrington, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: tec 5
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Jun 6, 1946 -
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Charles Dean Edmonson, son of James Vernon & Nora Austina (Jensen) Edmonson, was born November 7, 1927 in Herington, Kansas and passed away in Phillipsburg, Kansas on April 8, 2010 at the age of 82. Growing up in a large family (with three brothers and four sisters), Charles learned about hard work at an early age. He hunted and fished to supplement the family’s meals, setting his lines before and after school, and also trapped for pelts to sell. He took on both a morning and evening paper route and provided himself with shoes and clothing. He worked for farmers around the area and loved it. Charles was a diligent and faithful employee and became friends with everyone he worked with. In June 1946, he enlisted in the U.S. Army and served for thirteen months as an engineer in the Alaskan Aleutian Islands (Dutch Harbor). On December 9, 1951, Charles was united in marriage to Louise Roehrman at the First Christian Church in Herington, Kansas. The couple was blessed with seven children, five of whom were raised to adulthood. Charles & Louise lived in Herington, Kansas for their first three years and then moved to a family farm southeast of Herington. Charles farmed in the evenings and on weekends and held down a full-time job with Beech Aircraft for seventeen years, working at both the Delavan, Kansas and Salina, Kansas locations. He also worked a few months on the railroad and served as a Herington policeman for about six years. In 1949 Charles was baptized into the Herington First Christian Church. He and Louise attended regularly with their young and growing family. He served as a deacon, then as an elder of the church, along with being on the Board of Trustees for many years. Charles was a hard-working, devoted husband and father and a caring grandfather and great-grandfather.

Alpha R. Edsel
Marine Corps
Alpha
R.
Edsel
DIVISION: Marine Corps,
2nd Marine Division
Mar 5, 1927 - Mar 27, 2008
BIRTHPLACE: Seiling, Oklahoma
HIGHEST RANK: Seargent
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: 1944 -
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Victor A. Edwards
Army Air Corps
Victor
A.
Edwards
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
33rd troop carrier
Jan 12, 1916 - Aug 25, 1991
BIRTHPLACE: Upland, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: Tech Sargent
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Jan 18, 1942 -
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Aug 30, 1945
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MILITARY HONORS: Air Force Cross Silver Star
HONORED BY: Son and daughter

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Just like all the young men of that time, when called they went. From the farm to war.

Walter D. Ehlers
Army
Walter
D.
Ehlers
DIVISION: Army,
18th Infantry 1st Infantry Division
May 7, 1921 - Feb 20, 2014
BIRTHPLACE: Junction City, KS
HIGHEST RANK: S/Sgt.
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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BATTLE: D-Day
MILITARY HONORS: Medal of Honor
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Walter Ehlers was born on a farm in Junction City, KS and enlisted in the Army October of 1940, along with his older brother Roland. Both were assigned to the 3rd Infantry Division 30th Infantry Regiment.  Walter was trained as a Mortarman and Roland was a scout. In November of 1942 they shipped out for North Africa where they saw President Roosevelt up close when he reviewed the troops at Casablanca. Soon the brothers were transferred to K Company, 18th Regine and front at El Guettar then in Sicily before shipping back to England. The Ehlers brothers were told casualties would be as high as 50 percent in the upcoming battles and were separated. Walter was promoted to sergeant and made a squad leader of L Company. Walters orders on D Day were to land on Omaha Beach and lead a 12-man reconnaissance team to the town of Trevieres about 5 miles inland.  Walters landing craft let him and his squad off in water nearly over their heads and they had to wade to the beach under heavy enemy fire. Under Walter Ehlers' leadership, the entire squad made it off the beach and up into the bluffs, where they captured a German pill box. In the days following, Ehlers and his squad were engaged in a number of firefights in the Norman Hedgerows. June 9 were near the town of Goville, 8 miles (13 km) inland. Walter led his unit's attack against German forces and single-handedly defeated several enemy machine gun nests. The next day the platoon came under heavy fire. Ehlers was wounded, but managed to cover the platoon's withdrawal; this included carrying a wounded automatic rifleman to safety and running back through enemy fire to retrieve his Browning Automatic Rifle. After treatment of his wounds, Ehlers refused to be evacuated and continued to lead his squad. For his actions he was awarded the Medal of Honor. See the whole citation in the attached document. Courtesy of pbs.com - Ken Burn- the war and Wikipedia and World War II Museum.

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Carl D. Eisenhower
Army
Carl
D.
Eisenhower
DIVISION: Army
Jun 19, 1924 - Jan 21, 1992
BIRTHPLACE: Navarre, KS
HIGHEST RANK: PVT
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
SERVED: May 26, 1943 -
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Carl Eisenhower was born June 18, 1924 in Navarre, KS one of eight children. His father was John David Eisenhower. Carl Eisenhower attended grammar school and entered the service for the US Army on May 26, 1943. He married Margie A Kimbell. Courtesy of find a grave and fold3.com.

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