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Roy Hale
Army
Roy
Hale
DIVISION: Army
Feb 4, 1915 - Mar 13, 2006
BIRTHPLACE: Wyandotte, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

BIOGRAPHY

Roy Hale was born in Wyandotte, KS, completed grammar school and was working when he enlisted in the Army on Sept 11, 1943. Hale was married at time he began his service for the US Army.

Joseph A. Halerz
Navy
Joseph
A.
Halerz
DIVISION: Navy,
S/S J H Senior Tanker
Sep 1, 1913 - Aug 19, 1943
BIRTHPLACE: Chicago, Illinois
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
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HONORED BY: George J. Green

BIOGRAPHY

Joseph enlisted in the US Navy in January 1942 and went through boot camp at Great Lakes Naval Training Center, Chicago, IL. He joined the US Navy Armed Guard aboard the S/S J H Senior, a Petroleum Tanker of Panama Registry. The S/S J H Senior sailed from New York for Clyde, England in August of 1943 with a full load of gas oil, with deck cargo of aircraft. It was involved in a collision with the S/S J Pinkney Henderson on 19 August 1943. Extensively damaged by fire and an explosion, it was towed into Bay Bulls, Newfoundland. In the process of the sailors fighting the resulting fire, it was reported by one of the US Navy survivors that Joseph was alive but reentered the damaged area to seek his friend and upon an explosion, he was never found. He was reported Missing in Action by the US Navy. In 2008, his sister, Stevie Klein (in order to get closure on her brother), visited the Military Personnel Records Center in St Louis, MO to review his Military Records and was able to determine the above information. She also received his Purple Heart and was able to arrange to have a headstone for him at the Veterans Cemetery, Ellwood, IL. There is no Discharge available to determine his area of operations or the awards he was entitled to.

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Charles W. Hall
Army
Charles
W.
Hall
DIVISION: Army
Jan 1, 1927 -
BIRTHPLACE: Barton County, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
SERVED: Dec 5, 1945 -
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BIOGRAPHY

Charles W Hall was assigned Army serial number 17177387. He enlisted on December 5, 1945 in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. He was assigned to the Panamal Canal Department. His occupation was listed as tinsmiths, coppersmiths, and sheet metal workers.

Charles W. Hall
Army
Charles
W.
Hall
DIVISION: Army
Jan 1, 1923 -
BIRTHPLACE: Sedgwick County, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
SERVED: Feb 25, 1943 -
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Charles W Hall was assigned Army serial number 37511076. He enlisted in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas on February 23, 1943. His occupation category is listed as semi-skilled chauffeurs and drivers, bus, taxi, truck, and tractor. He completed 2 years of high school at the time of enlistment.

Aaron L. Hall
Navy
Aaron
L.
Hall
DIVISION: Navy
SERVED: Sep 22, 1943 -
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation
Jack Hamlin
Coast Guard
Jack
Hamlin
DIVISION: Coast Guard,
Coast Guard
BIRTHPLACE: Springfield MO
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Feb 4, 1942 -
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BATTLE: D-Day
MILITARY HONORS: French Legion of Honor
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundaition

BIOGRAPHY

Jack Hamlin was born in Springfield Mo in 1921. He graduated from Central High School and enrolled in Drury University in Springfield, in 1939. Hamlin was able to play in the minor leagues for the New York Yankees farm club in Joplin MO. Then the war started and Hamlin like most men enlisted in the service. He did not qualify to serve because of a childhood sickness so he joined the Coast Guard, thinking he'd stay in the US to defend our home land. This was not true and Hamlin soon found himself crossing the English Channel on June 6, 1944 - D-Day. A personal recollection of his service is in attached documents. Courtesy of ozarksalive.com

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Charles V. Hamm
Army
Charles
V.
Hamm
DIVISION: Army,
502nd Parachute
Jul 15, 1923 -
BIRTHPLACE: Phoenix, Arizona
SERVED: Oct 5, 1943 -
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HONORED BY: Wife, Barbara Hamm

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I was born in Phoenix, Arizona, in 1924. In February, 1943, I received my draft notice. At the time, I was working after school and weekends in a small factory which had converted from making civilian goods to war essential products. I was asked to take a six-month deferment while I trained a woman to do my job. When I finally was inducted in October 1943, I was assigned to the Army Specialized Training Program, which meant that I would take basic Infantry training and then be assigned to Cornell University to continue engineering school to become an Army Engineer. The ATSP program for engineering students was discontinued and since I had infantry training completed, I was assigned to the 343 Inf. Reg, 86th 'Blackhawk' division at Camp Livingston, Louisiana. Here I was acting squad leader and shot expert with the 60 mm Mortar. I volunteered to become a paratrooper and graduated from Jump School at Ft. Bennin, Georgia. After another 5-week course in Parachute Maintenance, I was sent to France, where I was issued an M-1 Rifle, a steel helmet, a 60 mm Mortar, hand grenades, and ammunition that started my combat experience. A highlight of my time served was when we were told to prepare ourselves for a 'spit and polish' review by the Top Brass. On March 15, 1945, we awaited the arrival of Ike and his party. With Eisenhower in the first Jeep was our beloved General Maxwell Taylor. Then came Lt. Gen. Beretan, CG of the First Allied Airborne Army, Major General Ridgeway and Stephan Early, President Roosevelt's Secretary. After reviewing the troops, Ike addressed us. Ike told us that we, the Screaming Eagles of the 101st Airborne had become a fitting symbol on which the United Nations, all the citizens of the United Nations, can say to their soldiers today, 'we are proud of you' as it is my great privilege to say to you man to man to the 101st Division with all its attached units, I am awfully proud of you. To me, a boy soldier, this was a turning point in my becoming a 'man in a soldier's uniform.'

Fanny Hand
Women's Army Corps (WAC)
Fanny
Hand
DIVISION: Women's Army Corps (WAC)
BIRTHPLACE: Wilson, Pennsylvania
HIGHEST RANK: E-5 Sgt.
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
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MILITARY HONORS: Good Conduct Medal
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Fanny was born in Wilson, Pennsylvania, the third child of George and Karin (Von Hadeln) Stürup. They were Danish and from the Copenhagen, Denmark nobility. They had 4 children, Inger, Jens, Fanny, and Nina Stürup. When Fanny was still a little baby, they moved to Ashtabula, Ohio, where her mother became an opera singer. Her father saw the Depression coming so he bought a farm in New York State (3 miles from Bemus Point, NY, extreme western New York). She loved living on the farm, and especially loved her horses. In 1944, she joined the Army (as a WAC). She worked in the Parachute School in Fort Benning, Georgia. Later, she was transferred to the Pentagon in Washington D.C. where she worked in the secretary pool. Her highest rank was E-5/SGT. Her enlistment was up in November 1946 and she was awarded the Good Conduct Medal. During her time in the service, she met her future husband, Lorand B. Hand at Fort Benning, Georgia. Four years later they were married in Hays, Kansas on March 11, 1950. She attended the Fort Hays State College (on her G.I. Bill). The family moved to Topeka, Kansas where she would later graduate from Washburn University. Franny was married to Lorand for 55 years until his passing in September of 2004. Courtesy of dovetopeka.com

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