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Walter 'Walt' L. Hoffman
Army Air Corps
Walter 'Walt'
L.
Hoffman
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
Army Airways Communication Sys. (AACS)
Dec 13, 1923 - Jul 15, 2008
BIRTHPLACE: Enterprise, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Mar 1, 1943 -
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Jan 1, 1946
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation

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Walt' Hoffman, a native of Enterprise, KS entered the Army Air Corps in 1943. He went through Basic Training at Shepard Field, TX. After his Basic Training, he went to Technical Training at Pawling, NY and was trained in Cryptography. He was then sent to Hickam Field in Hawaii as a member of the Army Airways Communication System (AACS). This military branch was in charge of Carrier Wave Communication, Radio Range Operations, Airfield Control Towers, Radio Operations and Maintenance for Communications Systems. He was then sent as NCOIC to Christmas Island for 9 months and then to Hilo Air Station on the island of Hawaii. He was discharged in 1946. Walt went to Kansas University under the GI Bill and graduated with a BS Degree in Business. After college, he worked at Ehrsam Manufacturing Company in Enterprise, KS for approximately 11 years. He then went into the banking business until his retirement in 1985. Walt married the former Virginia Nordquist of Clay Center in 1953. They had two daughters - Sarah (deceased) and Jeremy.

Paul L. Hofstetter
Army
Paul
L.
Hofstetter
DIVISION: Army,
413 Regiment, 104 Division
Feb 18, 1926 -
BIRTHPLACE: Natoma, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jun 13, 1944 -
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Apr 21, 1946
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HONORED BY: Wife, Deloris
Edwin C. Hofstetter
Army
Edwin
C.
Hofstetter
DIVISION: Army,
103 Infantry
Jun 10, 1921 -
BIRTHPLACE: Natoma, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Dec 3, 1942 -
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Nov 30, 1945
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HONORED BY: Self

BIOGRAPHY

I was a section leader, serving eleven months in the European Theater of Operations. I was in charge of a sixteen man section, which was comprised of two 81mm mortar crews, and directed the emplacement of the guns. I made observations of the terrain and established the observation post. In addition, I was responsible for the equipment of the men and the care of the guns. When the war ended, I was in Innsbruck, Austria.

Robert M. Hohe
Army
Robert
M.
Hohe
DIVISION: Army,
101st Infantry
Apr 25, 1924 - May 19, 1993
BIRTHPLACE: Cicero, Illinois
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jun 24, 1943 -
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Jan 29, 1946
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HONORED BY: Brother, Paul T. Hohe

BIOGRAPHY

Robert served in Belgium, Netherlands, and Germany. He participated in US-Russian armies joining at Torgau, Germany in May, 1945. He is survived by his wife, Iris; sons, Martin and Matthew; and granddaughter, Larissa.

Delbert L. Holan
Army Air Corps
Delbert
L.
Holan
DIVISION: Army Air Corps
Jul 24, 1918 - Feb 9, 1942
BIRTHPLACE: Narka, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: China Burma India
SERVED: Dec 1, 1940 -
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HONORED BY: Barbara Joyce Chaloupka Splichal

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KIA February 9, 1942. Delbert Lee Holan, son of John and Mary Holan, was born July 24, 1918 at Narka, Kansas and was killed in action in defense of his country in the Far East Theater of war on February 9,1942, at the age of 23 years, 6 months, and 15 days. He grew to manhood at Narka where he attended high school, graduating in 1935 with a scholarship average of 93.6 per cent. He was also active in high school activities, lettering in track and basketball and participating in other events. In the Spring of 1935, he and his mother went to Santa Ana, California where he found employment which enabled him to enter college in 1936. He was graduated from the Santa Ana Junior College with the title of Associate of Arts in letters and science. He continued with graduate work in physical science and aviation in San Jose College until his enlistment in the U.S. Army Air Corps in December, 1940. He was called into service in February, 1941, and was commissioned a second lieutenant with assignment as a navigator in the Air Corps. Thus began his career as a soldier defending the principles which are so dear to all and for which he was called upon to pay the supreme sacrifice. Delbert was a devoted son and brother, and those who came within the orbit of his warm and generous nature well remember his ability to acquire friends. He was the youngest of 10 children; nine of which grew to adulthood. Delbert was the second casualty of Republic County, Kansas in WWII. He was decorated with the Purple Heart. Four of Delbert Holan's classmates also entered the service; Cleo Hoover, Ben Kosek, Fred Kosek and Ivan Hubka.

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Otis Holcomb
Army
Otis
Holcomb
DIVISION: Army
SERVED: Aug 12, 1942 -
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation
Donald E. Hollenbeck
Army
Donald
E.
Hollenbeck
DIVISION: Army,
526th Armored Infantry Battalion
Nov 8, 1924 - Dec 18, 1944
BIRTHPLACE: Clay Center, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: Corporal
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: 1943 -
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BATTLE: The Battle of the Bulge
MILITARY HONORS: The Purple Heart The Silver Star
HONORED BY: The Buck and Hollenbeck Families

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Donald E. Hollenbeck graduated from high school in February 1943 and entered into the army the following month. He was in basic training at Fort Knox, Kentucky and was then sent overseas to Belgium until his death in December 1944. His unit was stationed in Trois Ponts, Belgium where a bridge leading to another major town was located. The German troops were eager to cross this bridge and take control of both major towns along the route. One of the American guns that was defending the area got stuck along the route and Hollenbeck's unit commander ordered that he and the other three men that were in control of the gun stay behind until the bridge route was completely demolished and cut off from the Germans. Hollenbeck and his compatriots knew that they were on a suicide mission and after fifteen minutes of holding off the German troops, an explosion occurred behind the four-man gun crew destroying the bridge along with the gun. Hollenbeck and the other three men were killed in the explosion that stopped the Germans from pursuing the way forward through Trois Ponts.

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Marian Hollier
Other
Marian
Hollier
DIVISION: Other,
Women's Auxiliary Air Force- Royal Air Force
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Marian Hollier served a s a wireless operator in the Women's Auxiliary Air Force from February 1944 to September 1946. Before the war she worked in a construction firm, The George Wimpry Company which built Aerodromes. She learned the Morse code in the Junior Air Corps and later on she joined the Air Training Corps. Hollier trained at RAF Wilmslow then in Blackpool on the Morse code before moving to RAF Ludford Magna with the 101 Squadron. From there Hollier went on to RAF Wickenby with the 626 and 12 Squadron. At this point, Morse code was not being used as much and part of Hollier's duties were to board the aircraft and test the headphones and all the radio equipment. Courtesy of https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections

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