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Robert H. Hinz
Army
Robert
H.
Hinz
DIVISION: Army
SERVED: Aug 20, 1941 -
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Jul 14, 1945
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation
Cleo B. Hitt
Army
Cleo
B.
Hitt
DIVISION: Army,
HQ 48B NAPO 872A
Jan 13, 1927 -
BIRTHPLACE: Serery, Kansas
SERVED: Mar 29, 1945 -
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Dec 24, 1946
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation
Albert A. Hlaus
Army
Albert
A.
Hlaus
DIVISION: Army
Jan 21, 1919 - Jul 11, 2002
BIRTHPLACE: Wilson, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: Staff Sergeant
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Sep 5, 1941 -
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Oct 9, 0945
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HONORED BY: Hlaus, Rezac, and Soukup Families

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Albert Arthur Hlaus was born in Wilson, Kansas on January 21, 1919 to Joseph and Anna (Vopat) Hlaus. Albert attended Wilson Public Schools and graduated in 1937. Learning a strong work ethic from his Czechoslovakian immigrant grandparents, and from his parents, Albert worked on his father's 800 acre farm near Wilson. Albert entered the service September 5, 1941 at Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas. After being stationed at Camp Grant, Illinois; Fitzsimmons Army Hospital, Denver, Colorado; and Ft. McDowell, California, Albert was sent to the Pacific Theatre. Albert's military duty was that of Chief Medical Clerk where he supervised eleven men in the preparation of records pertaining to diagnosis and treatment of patients at an Army hospital. He was responsible for all the administrative work for this section. While stationed in Hawaii, Albert was fortunate to see and spend time with his brother, Emil, who was also serving the in the U.S. Army in the Pacific Theatre. After his discharge at Ft. Leaven worth on October 9, 1945, Albert returned home to Wilson and continued his farming operation. He married Mary Soukup Rezac on November 18, 1957 at the St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church, Wilson. Albert died July 11, 2002.

Emil C. Hlaus
Army
Emil
C.
Hlaus
DIVISION: Army,
1397th Construction Engineers
Jun 9, 1916 - Oct 15, 1945
BIRTHPLACE: Wilson, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: Technician 4th Grade
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Jul 15, 1941 -
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Oct 15, 1945
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BATTLE: Central Pacific Western Pacific Ryukyus
MILITARY HONORS: American Defense Service Medal Good Conduct Medal Asiatic Pacific Service Medal Meritorious Service Unit
HONORED BY: Hlaus Family

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Emil C. Hlaus was born in Wilson, Kansas on June 9, 1916 to Joseph and Anna (Vopat) Hlaus. Emil attended Wilson Public Schools and graduated in 1935. Learning a strong work ethic from his Czechoslovakian immigrant grandparents, and from his parents, Emil helped his father on his 800 acre farm near Wilson. Emil entered the service July 15 1941. He was stationed at Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri and later at Fort Ord, California. Emil went overseas in December 1941 and served with the 1397th Army Constructions Engineers in the Pacific Theater. While stationed in Hawaii, Emil was fortunate to see and spend time with his brother, Albert, who was also serving in the U.S. Army in the Pacific Theater. After his discharge at. Ft. Logan, Colorado on October 15, 1945, Emil returned to Wilson where he was a farmer/stockman in the Hell Creek area near present day Wilson Lake. Emil was a proud member of the Wilson American Legion and for many years decorated veteran's graves on Memorial Day. Emil died March 7, 2002 and is buried in the St. Wenceslaus Catholic Cemetery.

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Lester E. Hoard
Army
Lester
E.
Hoard
DIVISION: Army,
803rd Engineer Battalion
Mar 22, 1905 - May 18, 1980
BIRTHPLACE: Hamilton, Texas
HIGHEST RANK: Corporal
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
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HONORED BY: Nieces, Mary Boop and Wanda Lang; and Nephew, Jack Straley

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Corporal L.E. Hoard was a prisoner of war from November 1, 1941 to September 7, 1945. He was prisoner number 3840. He was in the Bataan Death March Camp in the Tokyo Bay Area.

Leo J. Hocker
Army
Leo
J.
Hocker
DIVISION: Army,
75th Military Police Company
Aug 26, 1942 - Sep 25, 2004
BIRTHPLACE: Abilene, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: European, Pacific
SERVED: Nov 20, 1942 -
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Jan 7, 1946
0
HONORED BY: Children, Linda Kaiser and David Hocker

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Dad never talked much about his time in the service. When I asked him one time where all he was in France, he said he didn't pay that much attention to towns because he didn't think he would make it home. Like so many others then and since, Dad never got to see his first son, Jimmie Leon Hocker, born while he was overseas. Jimmie died of pneumonia three months before Dad's discharge. Dad never received word until he reached home.

William Hodges
Army
William
Hodges
DIVISION: Army,
61st Signal Battalion
Oct 28, 1922 -
BIRTHPLACE: Dewitt, Arkansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Feb 3, 1943 -
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Aug 1, 1945
0
HONORED BY: Wife Hazle Hodges & Children

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Served in England, France & Germany

Morton D. Hoffman
Army
Morton
D.
Hoffman
DIVISION: Army,
Co. D, 120th Rct, 30th Infantry Division
Apr 2, 1923 -
BIRTHPLACE: Providence, Rhode Island
SERVED: Dec 9, 1941 -
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Nov 11, 1945
0
HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation

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This photo of me was taken in April 1945 outside of Magdeburgh, behind the Dikes near the Elbe River.

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Guildhall Address, London, June 12, 1945