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Lyle E. Enyart
Navy
Lyle
E.
Enyart
DIVISION: Navy
Jan 9, 1928 - Sep 24, 1974
BIRTHPLACE: Industry, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Jul 30, 1945 -
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HONORED BY: Daughters: Jeannette Fenton, Jenise Braden, Janine Schaich

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Lyle was married to Beverly (Wieters) Enyart until his death from lung cancer in 1974. He worked for the Kansas highway department out of Clay Center, KS for the majority of his life. The following is an excerpt from a letter he wrote home from Guam on December 25th, 1945. 'Hi you all. How's everybody doing. Fine I hope. Well I finally landed on Guam. We pulled into harbor the 21st and came ashore the 22nd. It took us twenty two god**** days to come over here and it should of only took us about 14. I suppose Mother has been awful worried about me. I wrote to her yesterday. But I don't think the mail goes out of here for about two weeks. Well I am an old Salty sailor but I ain't proud of it. I thought I heard the Angels singing several times since I left the states. We hit a storm the first day out of Frisco. We were doing 14 knots and going backwards. For four days we were in the storm and were only about 100 miles off the coast. Then in the middle of the ocean the da** thing caught fire and da** near blew up. They gave word to abandon ship. We were all in life jackets and ready to go over the side. Then they finally got the fire out. This all happened twice on the way over. So for three days we had only one engine and doing 4 knots. We are in a rest camp for Submarine men. But we are the only ones here. We are right on the beach. The palm trees are about ten feet apart. Besides home this is the most beautiful place I have ever saw. They say it is the nicest place on the Island. And the best of all camps in the South Pacific. You have saw movies of the South Sea Islands well that's what it is like here. I sure wish you could see it. The officers on the ship said that all Reserves are to be in the States by June. You see we came over here as replacements. Wherever they need us that's where we go. But one of our guys asked a Lieutenant yesterday when we was going to be paid. And the officer told him we wasn't going to be paid here.'
Lyle and Beverly had three daughters: Jeannette Fenton, Jenise Braden, and Janine Schaich.

Lyle E. Enyart
Army
Lyle
E.
Enyart
DIVISION: Army
Jan 9, 1928 - Sep 27, 1974
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
SERVED: Apr 3, 1945 -
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Apr 27, 1946
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Lyle Enyart was born to Stephen Edward Enyart and Nellie Mable Seamans Steffan in 1928. He served in the Army from July 1945 to July 1946. He married Beverly Elsasser Enyart-Wieters in 1949 and they resided in the Industry, Kansas community. They had two children. Courtesy fold3.com and findagrave.com

William D. Erdman
Navy
William
D.
Erdman
DIVISION: Navy
Jan 19, 1923 - Mar 27, 1999
BIRTHPLACE: Canton, Oklahoma
HIGHEST RANK: Mu1
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
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William Dale Erdman was born on 19 January, 1923, in Canton, Oklahoma to Carl W Erdman and Emma K Gallon. He lived in Alva Township, Oklahoma in 1930 and Abilene, Kansas in 1940. His draft registration card indicates he worked for Kansas Power and Light and was in radio school. He served in the Navy with rank Mu1 (Musician). He died on 27 March 1999, at the age of 76, and was buried in Capron, Oklahoma. Courtesy fold3.com, findagrave.com, and family search.com

Kenneth C. Erich
Army
Kenneth
C.
Erich
DIVISION: Army
Jan 16, 1923 - Nov 21, 2011
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
SERVED: 1943 -
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Kenneth Carl Erich was born to Carl G. and Hannah Rothe Erich in Abilene, Kansas in 1923. His father worked for the Santa Fe Railroad and was a renowned whittler, who made intricate replicas of antique firearms out of pine boards. Erich's draft registration card indicates he worked at the Reflector-Chronicle. He entered the Army in February of 1943 and immediately contracted scarlet fever. After being in quarantine or in the hospital for a month, he was sent to California, where he had to enter quarantine again due to spinal meningitis exposure. No other information about his service is available electronically. He married Ruth Gertrude Erich. They lived their lives in Abilene. They had one son, Ronald Lewis Erich, who served in the Navy with rank of STS2, but passed away when he was 24 in 1969. Courtesy fold3.com, newspapers.com, findagrave.com

Arthur M. Erickson
Army
Arthur
M.
Erickson
DIVISION: Army
Aug 15, 1927 -
BIRTHPLACE: Kansas City, Missouri
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
SERVED: Dec 5, 1945 -
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Arthur Monroe Erickson resided in Dickinson County, Kansas. He completed at least 4 years of high school. He was assigned Army serial number 37822570 when he enlisted in December of 1945.  Arthur M. Erickson resided in Salina, Kansas in 1973.

Carl A. Erickson
Navy
Carl
A.
Erickson
DIVISION: Navy
Sep 9, 1920 - Apr 23, 2017
BIRTHPLACE: Brownsville, Washington
HIGHEST RANK: LCDR
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Carl "Al" Erickson served in the United States Navy during World War II with the rank of Lieutenant-Commander. He would later retire from both Boeing and General Dynamic Convair where he worked as an engineer. He was a longtime member of Aldersgate UMC and was very active with the church’s’ programs. He was married to Elizabeth Stritt Erickson. They had 3 children, 5 grandchildren, and at least 15 great-great grandchildren. Courtesy newspapers.com, findagrave.com

Clifford L. Erickson
Army
Clifford
L.
Erickson
DIVISION: Army
Feb 8, 1925 - Mar 14, 2004
BIRTHPLACE: Jennings, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
SERVED: Jun 3, 1943 -
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Clifford was born to Adolf Clifford and Lola Shoemaker Erickson in Jennings, Kansas. He enlisted in Denver, Colorado and was assigned Army serial number 37347366. He was married to Betty J. Erickson. Courtesy fold3.com, findagrave.com

Richard E. Erickson
Coast Guard
Richard
E.
Erickson
DIVISION: Coast Guard
Jun 28, 1918 -
BIRTHPLACE: Enterprise, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
SERVED: Nov 3, 1940 -
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Richard Erickson was born in Enterprise, Kansas. He entered service in the Coast Guard on November 3, 1940. His service number was 205948. In November 1943 Navy Muster Rolls list him on USS Merrill (DE-392), an Edsall-class destroyer escort in service with the United States Navy from 1943 to 1946. His rank at the time was Rt3c. This usually refers to Radio Technician Third Class. He may have been on the ship to conduct its shakedown cruise. Courtesy fold3.com, newspapers.com.

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