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Errett L. Lujan
Army
Errett
L.
Lujan
DIVISION: Army
May 4, 1922 - Nov 19, 1992
BIRTHPLACE: Mexhoma, Cimmaron County, OK
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Mar 28, 1940 -
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May 25, 1946
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HONORED BY: Daughter, Judy Reed

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Errett Lujan enlisted in the 111th regiment of Cavalry, New Mexico Army National Guard on March 28, 1940. At the time, he lived with his two sisters and parents in Santa Fe, New Mexico. At 17 years of age, he was a high school junior so his enlistment required his parents' written approval. He looked toward the National Guard as a means to earn a living. Errett's regiment, renamed the 200th Coastal Artillery (Antiaircraft), was activated and federalized into the U.S. Army on January 6, 1941. His assignment for the next year was to become a disciplined and proficient soldier. His regiment, however, was deployed to Fort Stotsenburg, Philippine Island, in September 1941. The 200th CA (AA) was the largest American military unit in the Philippines when the Japanese launched its air attack on Fort Stotsenburg and other locations in the Philippines about four hours after the Pearl Harbor attack. Errett did not have another peaceful day until he was liberated from a Japanese prisoner of war camp in September 1945. His first assignment was to make their way to Manila where a few antiaircraft guns were stored, still in their shipping crates. They hauled them back to Ft. Stotsenburg where they would set up to protect Clark Field. However, once uncrated, they found the guns slathered with thick coats of grease. They cleaned them up, assembled the guns, and were actively engaged in combat within a remarkably short period of time. With the men sick, nearly out of ammunition, cut off from resupply and subsisting on one-fifth rations, it was decided that the defenders of Bataan should surrender to the Japanese. Weapons and equipment were disabled and what little was left of the ammunition was blown up. The men were ordered to surrender on April 9, 1942. Errett walked the infamous Death March route for seven days. He was first held at Camp O'Donnell, PI, then Cabanatuan, PI, and then Bilibid Prison, PI, before being transported to Japan aboard the Nagato Maru, arriving at Tokyo Prison Camp #3, also known as Mitsushima. Errett toiled with others in constructing a hydroelectric dam. His specific job was to mix cement for the structure with his bare hands. After a year and a half at Mitsumisha, Errett was moved for the last time as a prisoner to Kanose near Niigata, Japan, where he and his fellow prisoners worked at the Showa Denko carbide plant. His joyful day of liberation was September 1, 1945. Errett was among the mere half of his 1,800+ regiment that returned from the war. Along the way, he witnessed many atrocities, inhumane treatment (some of which befell him), and pitifully few kindnesses. There was an old Japanese man and a boy, his grandson Errett thought, who lived near the Mitsushima camp that risked their lives to deliver a handful of live-saving provisions over the fence to his outstretched, grateful hands every now and then.

Frank E. Lujan
Army
Frank
E.
Lujan
DIVISION: Army,
101st Infantry Airborn Div.
Oct 10, 1921 - Jan 28, 2010
BIRTHPLACE: Ganago Park, CA
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Sep 14, 1942 -
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Oct 18, 1945
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HONORED BY: Wife, Caroline Lujan and children.

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Frank Lujan received the Purple Heart as he jumped in Normandy and was a prisoner of war.

Harry R. Lukens
Army
Harry
R.
Lukens
DIVISION: Army,
201st M.P. Company
Jul 6, 1924 - Jun 4, 2011
BIRTHPLACE: Harrisburg, PA
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: May 1, 1943 -
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Jan 1, 1946
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HONORED BY: Wife, Daisy Lukens and Family

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Harry's company was General Eisenhower's Headquarters Security.

Quentin R. Lundin
Navy
Quentin
R.
Lundin
DIVISION: Navy,
15th US Naval Constr. BN.68 Naval Construction Battalion
Jul 10, 1923 - Aug 3, 2002
BIRTHPLACE: Irving, TX
HIGHEST RANK: Carpenteners mate Third Class
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Oct 11, 1944 -
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Mar 15, 1946
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MILITARY HONORS: World War II Victory Medal Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Lundin was inducted into the US Navy on October 11, 1944 serving with the 68 Naval Construction Battalion. We was a Coxswain SV-6 in the Asiatic and Pacific Campaign.

Lundin lived in the Talmage, KS area.

Courtesy of the Talmage Historical Society and  Museum

Francis Lyne
Army
Francis
Lyne
DIVISION: Army,
104th Inf., COC Div., 414th Reg.
May 3, 1923 - Jun 28, 2017
BIRTHPLACE: Oak Hill, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: European, Pacific
SERVED: Jun 1, 1944 -
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Mar 1, 1969
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HONORED BY: Lyne Family

BIOGRAPHY

Francis Lyne is one of those rare humans who have fought in three wars. He defended the United States in WW II, Korea and Vietnam. And,in doing so, was wounded 5 times and received 5 Purple Hearts. He was a “career NCO” who gave all he could for us. Francis volunteered for service in April 1944 and went to Ft. Leavenworth, KS for induction. He then went to Ft. Blanding, FL; was trained in communications; and then went to Ft. Meade, MD., and sent to Europe on the Queen Elizabeth (converted to troop ship with 21,000 troops). They suffered torpedo damage. They received 8 hours of sleep in tiered, fold-down cots. They went to Glasgow and into a tent city after which they were sent in “box cars” to Le Havre, France. Assigned to the “Timber Timberwolves,” they did most of their fighting at night. He encountered the Germans at Aachen, the last battle for the Roer River. That became the flank force for the Battle of the Bulge. In an attempt to take one hill, he was pinned down and he was lying back with a friend. An artillery shot hit a tree and exploded, injuring his friend. Francis was in many more battles in WWII and during those he received:4 Purple Hearts, Bronze Star, Presidential Unit Citation, European Theater Medal w/ 3 Clusters. He was then sent to Korea and later to Vietnam where he was wounded again by shrapnel in his foot from a rocket, making that the 5th Purple Heart.

Matthew J. Lyons
Army
Matthew
J.
Lyons
DIVISION: Army,
397th AAA Battalion
Oct 2, 1912 - Oct 12, 1968
BIRTHPLACE: New York
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Mar 10, 1943 -
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Dec 19, 1945
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HONORED BY: Son, John Lyons

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Matthew Lyons received the Good Conduct Medal, American Defense Medal, European African Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with six bronze battle stars, the Victory Medal and Occupation of Germany Medal. As a member of the 397th AAA Battalion, he received both a Presidential Unit Citation for D-Day and the Belgium Fourra geve for defense of Belgium in the Battle of the Bulges. He was a member of Battery 'C' of the 397th.

Demetrius Lypka
Army
Demetrius
Lypka
DIVISION: Army
Nov 8, 1918 -
BIRTHPLACE: New York
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jan 20, 1941 -
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Sep 1, 1945
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HONORED BY: Friend Huey Tyra

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Battles: North Africa/Tunisia, Sicily, Normandy, France, Belgium and Germany

Albert E. Macey
Marine Corps
Albert
E.
Macey
DIVISION: Marine Corps,
2nd Division
Oct 4, 1925 - Sep 17, 2004
BIRTHPLACE: Topeka, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Dec 31, 1943 -
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Mar 1, 1946
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HONORED BY: Wife, Betty Macey; Daughter, Mayre Hoffman; Son, Steve Macey
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