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Paul Mikos
Navy
Paul
Mikos
DIVISION: Navy
Nov 18, 1926 -
BIRTHPLACE: Reading, PA
HIGHEST RANK: Seaman First Class
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Dec 1, 1943 -
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HONORED BY: The Paul Mikos Family

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Seaman 1/C Paul Mikos was born and raised in Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania. Paul enlisted in the Navy on December 1, 1942, and was assigned to the Naval Training Center in Sampson, New York. Upon completion of training, Paul was assigned to the USS Marvin H. McIntyre APA 129. The USS McIntyre was a troop transport ship which served in the Pacific Theater. The USS McIntyre was involved in the invasion of Okinawa on April 1, 1945. During his naval service, Paul recalls a stop at Manus Island where he and other service members were entertained by the Bob Hope, USO Show. Additionally, the USS McIntyre transported moved actor and US Marine 1st Lieutenant Tyrone Power from the Pacific to Portland, Oregon. Paul was honorably discharged on April 17, 1946 in Norfolk, Virginia. Paul received a mustering out payment of $100 and returned to civilian life in Reading, Pennsylvania. Paul Mikos served the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in law enforcement until his retirement in 1981.

Robert J. Milasky
Navy
Robert
J.
Milasky
DIVISION: Navy
Jun 20, 1924 - Jan 2, 2008
BIRTHPLACE: Chicago, IL
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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HONORED BY: Daughter, Janet Charles

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Excerpt from Robert Milasky letter to his folks in Chicago, May 29, 1943: 'Hi Everybody. Saturday afternoon here and it's a swell day. We've taken it pretty easy today, although we did take a six-mile hike, but that was alright as it was very nice out here this afternoon. You seem to be worried a little about church. Well, while we're out in boot camp, everyone has to go, Catholic, Protestant or Jewish. We have a 9:30 Mass in a big auditorium with about 2,000 kids there. They have temporary kneelers there and prayer books. I think I'll go to confession tonight if I can find where the Catholic chaplain is. About that quartermaster business, it is supposed to be the most respected position, besides the officers of the ship. A quartermaster is the assistant to the officer of the deck, stands on the bridge with all the gold braid, plots courses, must know how to navigate, read the stars, know different signals, read compasses, and is in general an all around man. When you tell the boys around here that you have been recommended (I want all of you to keep that in mind I haven't been selected yet, only recommended, and I won't know for sure for about 3 weeks.) Well, as I was saying, when you tell somebody you were recommended for quartermaster, they say, 'Yeah!' or 'Lucy you,' or 'Brain!' or some other mark of respect which is due a Milasky. Right, folks?! Love, Bob'

Haywood M. Miles
Army
Haywood
M.
Miles
DIVISION: Army,
197 Coast Artillery
Mar 21, 1918 - Feb 8, 1983
BIRTHPLACE: Milton, KS
HIGHEST RANK: Sergeant
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Aug 4, 1941 -
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HONORED BY: Children of Sgt. Miles

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Dad served in New Guinea in Graves Registration. He had three bouts with malaria, and was sent to Perth for R & R. There he met my mother Doris. Haywood returned to embalming school when he was sent home in 1945. He was in the funeral business until his death in 1983.

John T. Miller
Army Air Corps
John
T.
Miller
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
751 Bomb Squad - 457 Bomb Group (H)
BIRTHPLACE: Chapman, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: S/Sgt
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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HONORED BY: Susan M. Gorman

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My uncle Ted Miller was in a plane that was shot down in the final days of WWII. He was listed as MIA for a short time before my grandmother received a telegram telling her he was killed in action. Some of his crew members said he was the last to leave the plane except for the pilot. He was the last member of his group to die in action. They said they didn't know for sure whether he was shot by the enemy as he parachuted down or if his chute didn't open. His remains now lie in the beautiful American Military Cemetery in Florence, Italy. I have had the honor of visiting his grave site twice in the past 6 years.

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Ernest A. Miller
Army Air Corps
Ernest
A.
Miller
DIVISION: Army Air Corps
Aug 30, 1915 - Apr 21, 1983
BIRTHPLACE: Chapman, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: Lt.
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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HONORED BY: Susan M. Gorman

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My uncle Ernie Miller was a decorated bombardier and flew out of Africa and the Middle East during the war. He came back to his home town of Chapman after the war was over one time. After that his mother and sister (my mother) never saw or heard from him again. My mother sent letters through the VA and they were forwarded to him over the years, but they VA would not provide his information to her. We didn't hear from him or about him until a nurse caring for him when he died called my mother and told her he had passed away. The nurse got my mother's information from some of the letters he had when he died in New Orleans nearly 40 years after the war ended.

Ralph R. Miller
Navy
Ralph
R.
Miller
DIVISION: Navy,
LCI assigned LST 531
Oct 13, 1925 - Apr 28, 1944
BIRTHPLACE: Hanover, PA
HIGHEST RANK: Bosum mate (cox)
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Mar 26, 1943 -
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BATTLE: Exercise Tiger
MILITARY HONORS: Purple Heart
HONORED BY: John Lupp a nephew

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Ralph Miller joined the Navy in 1943. He was in exercise Tiger on LST 531 and was killed the morning of April 28, 1944. Exercise Tiger, or Operation Tiger, was one of a series of large-scale rehearsals for the D-Day invasion of Normandy, which took place in April 1944 on Slapton Sands in Devon. Miller received the purple heart.

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Jack L. Miller
Navy
Jack
L.
Miller
DIVISION: Navy,
APA 136
Mar 18, 1926 - Jul 13, 2019
HIGHEST RANK: 3rd Class
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation and Sandra Sullivan

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Jack was in the Navy in the South Pacific. He was present on a ship, watching through binoculars as the Peace Treaty was being signed.

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Jack D. Miller
Army
Jack
D.
Miller
DIVISION: Army
Oct 12, 1926 - May 14, 2021
BIRTHPLACE: Rosston, OK
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HONORED BY: Miller Family
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