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Gault H. Holt
Navy
Gault
H.
Holt
DIVISION: Navy,
Destroyer USS Lansdale
Jan 30, 1924 -
BIRTHPLACE: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jan 30, 1942 -
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Aug 1, 1945
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HONORED BY: Brother, Ross Holt

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Gault was assigned to the destroyer USS Lansdale which supported the invasions in North Africa, Sicily and Palermo.

James D. Holt
Navy
James
D.
Holt
DIVISION: Navy,
R/S Navy 3142
Sep 21, 1926 -
BIRTHPLACE: Leon, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: SK 3/C
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Jan 26, 1945 -
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Jul 18, 1946
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HONORED BY: Son, James Douglas Holt

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SK 3/C James Donald Holt received the American Area Campaign Medal, the Victory Medal, the Asiatic Pacific Area Campaign Medal, and the Philippine Liberation Ribbon

Elmer V. Holt
Navy
Elmer
V.
Holt
DIVISION: Navy
May 29, 1919 - Feb 10, 2004
BIRTHPLACE: Rural Dickinson County
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
SERVED: May 4, 1944 -
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Sep 4, 1945
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HONORED BY: Stella and Family

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Elmer Vern Holt was best known as Vern. He was born on May 29,1919 in rural Dickinson County, Kansas the youngest of five boys of Walter and Mertie May (Sexton) Holt. His father died when Vern was only a few months old, his mother died during his senior year of high school. He credits his brothers with taking him in and helping him through those difficult years. He attended Sunny Side Grade School and Abilene High School. Vern served in the Navy during World War II as an Aviation Boatswain First Class. He enlisted in Kansas City, Missouri on May 4, 1944 and was honorably discharged on September 4, 1945 from San Diego, California. During his service years he was stationed in Farragut, Idaho; Norman, Oklahoma; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; the state of Washington; and in California. He was a dedicated veteran who continued to serve his brothers after his discharge from the Navy. He was a life member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars where he was a past commander. He was a member of the American Legion and the Disabled Veterans. Vern was very involved in providing medical equipment to disabled veterans through these organizations. In 1942, he married Marjorie Parsons and she preceded him in death in 1972. He married Lyda Johnson in 1973. She preceded him in death in 1997. He married Stella Leiszler in 1999 and she survives. Vern owned and operated Holt Motor Company until retirement. He worked for Everett Sexton as a young man and later worked on vehicles in the government shop in Abilene. He then worked for Potter Auto Repair in Abilene. In 1957, he moved to Cortez, Colorado where he partnered in an electrical shop. Returning to Abilene in 1958, he partnered in the Holt-Saulmon Motor Company. He was also a school bus driver and worked as a projectionist for the Strowig Theaters in Abilene. Vern was a member of the First Baptist Church, Abilene, where he served as a deacon, a trustee, and on several committees. He was a life member of the Kansas Good Sam RV Club where he served as Kansas state director from 1984 to 1988. As of this writing in May of 2005, his wife, Stella, resides in Abilene, Kansas as do his children Lynda Alstrom, Lois Diehl, and Norman Holt. His six step-children are Jim Johnson of Colorado Springs, Colorado; Terry Sue Johnson Longenecker of Gilbert, Arizona; Richard Leiszler of Emporia, Kansas; Janet Leiszler Whitehair of Abilene, Kansas; Joe Leiszler of Americus, Kansas; and Phyllis Leiszler Johnsen of Wesley Chapel, Florida.

Dale M. Holton
Army
Dale
M.
Holton
DIVISION: Army,
Med Det 52nd Field Artillery Battalion
Jul 6, 1917 - Dec 23, 2007
BIRTHPLACE: Altoona, Pennsylvannia
HIGHEST RANK: Master Sargeant
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Mar 7, 1945 -
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Jul 27, 1946
0
HONORED BY: Jimmie Dale Holton (Son) & Family

BIOGRAPHY

My father was drafted on Mar. 7, 1945, in Altoona, Pennsylvania. He did his Basic Training at Camp Blanding, Florida. After Basic, and two weeks leave at home, he was sent to Ft. Ord, California. World War II ended as my father was preparing to leave Ft. Ord, CA. for the Philippines. He was a Heavy Weapons Crewman in the 52nd FAB, 24th Infantry Division, at that time.
My father liked to tell the story of how he became a Medic. During morning formation on Sept. 27, 1945, while in the Philippines, the First Sgt. asked if anyone had a high school diploma. My father said he was the only one that raised his hand. He was told to report to the Medical Detachment, where he spent his remaining time in the service.
After he was discharged in July 1946, he reported back to his previous civilian job, Aircraft Mechanic with the Glen L. Martin Aircraft Co. in Middle River (Balto.) MD.
On July 20, 1948 he joined the Army Reserve. He served with the 457th General Hospital/100th Station Hospital in Balto. MD until his retirement as a MSG on July 6, 1977.
On May 16, 1949 he left Glen L. Martin and was hired as a Hospital Attendant at the VA Hospital in Ft. Howard (Balto.) MD. He worked there until his retirement as an Operating Room Nursing Asst. on July 26, 1978.
He was married to my mother (Geraldine Mathieu- aka 'Jeri') for 59 years, 5 months, when she passed away on June 6, 1999. My father passed away at the age of 90 yr. 5 mo. 17 days on Dec. 23, 2007.

George W. Honts
Army
George
W.
Honts
DIVISION: Army
BIRTHPLACE: Eastern Washington
HIGHEST RANK: Lieutenant
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jan 1, 1972 -
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HONORED BY: Widow, Evelyn (Honts) English

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Lieutenant George William Honts was born and raised in eastern Washington State. He was commissioned in the US Army in 1942 and assigned to Ft. Ord, CA in 1942. George met and married Evelyn Semenza on Dec 24, 1942. He was deployed to England at Christmas, 1943 and participated in the cross-channel invasion of Normandy in June 1944. He served as a medical officer and, later, with a Judge Advocate General's group in the European theater. He wrote many beautiful letters to Evelyn from England and Europe, vividly describing his experiences and touchingly expressing his love for his wife. In 2002, selected letters were incorporated into an operatic libretto which was performed by the Boston Symphony Orchestra at Tanglewood Music Center, Massachusetts. Lt. Honts was killed in a German attack on Allied forces crossing the Rhine River on March 24, 1945. George was buried at the United States World War II Memorial in the Maartgraten National Cemetery in Heerlen, Holland.

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Delbert F. Hoon
Army
Delbert
F.
Hoon
DIVISION: Army,
Quarter Master
BIRTHPLACE: Huntington, Indiana
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HONORED BY: Lt. Col (Ret) Timothy N. Hoon US Army

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Dad was a member of the Indiana National Guard. He was with the Army Band and school at Fort Lee Virginia. He was a professional trumpet player.

Arden V. Hoskins
Army
Arden
V.
Hoskins
DIVISION: Army,
82nd Airborne
Mar 30, 1918 - Dec 15, 1993
BIRTHPLACE: Codell, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Dec 1, 1942 -
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Sep 1, 1945
0
HONORED BY: Wife, Neva Hoskins,Daughter Linda Bowman

BIOGRAPHY

He served as a barber and an anti-tank man in the 325th Glider Infantry. He earned the Combat Infantry Badge, Presidential Citation, Invasion Arrow Head, six Bronze Campaign Stars, Good Conduct Medal and Silver Glider Wings. He fought in the Battle of the Bulge, and was active duty in North Africa, Sicily, Italy, South of France, Normandy, Holland and across the Rhine in Germany. Somewhere in Europe while cutting hair of a fellow soldier, shrapnel suddenly hit the soldier's legs (the only place it could have hit without hitting Arden). After the soldier was taken away to the hospital, Arden remarked 'I guess I'll have to finish cutting his hair when he gets out of the hospital'. While on guard duty, General Patton arrived and requested passage, but did not know the password. Arden knew who the General was, but told him they were not to admit anyone without the password. The General left and returned with the password. He commended Arden for doing the right thing.

Louis W. Hossfeld
Army
Louis
W.
Hossfeld
DIVISION: Army
SERVED: Dec 28, 1944 -
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Nov 22, 1946
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation
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Guildhall Address, London, June 12, 1945