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Glenn G. Quy
Army
Glenn
G.
Quy
DIVISION: Army
Nov 5, 1912 - May 18, 1970
BIRTHPLACE: Formoso, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: Master Sargent
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: 1935 -
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1959
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HONORED BY: Marcia Feighny, 2437 Village Lane, Salina, KS 67401

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Glenn was accepted into the cavalry at Fort Riley and then into Army Air Corp. After Pearl Harbor he was sent to Panama, served in several places and then the Philippines.

Harvey D. Quy
Army Air Corps
Harvey
D.
Quy
DIVISION: Army Air Corps
Nov 12, 1914 - Jan 14, 2001
BIRTHPLACE: Formoso, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: Master Sergeant
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: May 1, 1935 -
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1955
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HONORED BY: Marcia Feighny, 2437 Village Lane, Salina, KS 67401

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Harvey joined the service at Fort Riley. He was stationed on Bellows Field when Pearl Harbor was bombed. Following that he was in the Figi islands and Guadal Canal. He was stationed at March Field, Bolling Air Base, the Philippines, Japan and temporary duty in Korea.

Kenneth U. Quy
Army
Kenneth
U.
Quy
DIVISION: Army
Mar 11, 1917 - Aug 18, 1992
BIRTHPLACE: Formoso, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: 1941 -
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1946
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HONORED BY: Marcia Feighny, 2437 Village Lane, Salina, KS

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Kenneth was in the mechanized cavalry serving in France. Kenneth also was responsible for driving officers throughout France.

Vernon J. Quy
Army
Vernon
J.
Quy
DIVISION: Army
Jan 9, 1919 - Oct 8, 2014
BIRTHPLACE: Formoso, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: Sergeant E5
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
SERVED: 1941 -
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1945
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HONORED BY: Marcia M. Feighny, 2437 Village Lane, Salina, KS 67401

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Vernon Quy was in the quartermaster corp at Fort Riley. In 1944 he was sent to Fort Meade, Maryland in preparation to go overseas. It was discovered that he suffered from hypertension so was sent to Camp Carson, CO. Despite being diagnosed with hypertension he lived to be 96.

John C. Raaen Jr.
Army
John
C.
Raaen
Jr.
DIVISION: Army,
5th Rangers
Apr 22, 1922 -
BIRTHPLACE: Ft. Benning, GA
HIGHEST RANK: Major Gen.
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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BATTLE: D-Day
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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John C. Raaen, Jr., was born into a military family. He went on to graduate from the United States Military Academy at Westpoint, in 1943. Commissioned as a 2nd. Lt. in the Corps of Engineers, he joined the newly activated 5th Ranger Battalion where he underwent extensive training in Florida, England, and finally Scotland in preparation for the invasion of occupied Europe. I was the Headquarters Commandant and Hq Company Commander of the 5th Ranger Infantry Battalion. I landed in the third wave of Ranger Force "C" on Omaha Dog Red at about 0750 on D-Day. The 5th Rangers landed INTACT as a battalion and thus became the dominant influence on Omaha Dog Beach. We fought our way into Vierville in the late afternoon, but were stopped from proceeding to Pointe Du Hoc by the 29th Division command group. Gen. Cota was probably right on that point, we were needed to secure a very fragile beachhead from expected German counter-attack, and since the German guns at PdHoc had not influenced the landings, protection of the beachhead was more important than relief of the 2nd Rangers at PdHoc. On D+1, I was with the relief force for PdHoc and ended up in command of that force the evening of D+1 as it dug in at St. Pierre du Mont for the night of D+1. The next morning, D+2, the rest of the 5th joined us with LTC Schneider in command, and we relieved the force at PdHoc. Courtesy of the American veterans center. More of his story available at  https://www.normandy1944.info/stories/john-c-raaen-jr

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Edward C. Raczkowski
Navy
Edward
C.
Raczkowski
DIVISION: Navy,
US Capercon
Oct 15, 1923 - Mar 6, 2020
BIRTHPLACE: Bronx, NY
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
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HONORED BY: Thomas McAdams - Nephew

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Edward Raczkowski joined the Navy shortly after the attack on Pearl Harbor, to fight the Japanese. He was proud of his service. Edward was on a ship close to Japan when the atomic bomb was dropped. His crew was not told of the bomb dropping. Sailors were thrown all over some had broken eardrums but Edward was shocked but not harmed. He returned back to the Bronx becoming an electrician, a trade he learned in the service. Edward retiried in Baynton Beach, FL and was the community handyman..

Bertram H. Ramsay
Navy
Bertram
H.
Ramsay
DIVISION: Navy
BIRTHPLACE: Camp Court Palace, London, England
HIGHEST RANK: Admiral
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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BATTLE: Dunkirk, Normandy, Op;eratrion Torch, Operation Neptune
MILITARY HONORS: Naval Commander of SHAEF, Knighted
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Bertram Home Ramsay, (born January 20, 1883, Hampton Court Palace, London, England—died January 2, 1945, in flight near Toussus-le-Noble, France), British naval officer who, during World War II, oversaw the evacuation of British forces from Dunkirk in 1940 and then commanded the naval forces used in the Normandy Invasion (1944). Ramsay became a midshipman in the Royal Navy in 1899 and commanded a destroyer in World War I. During the interwar years he alternated periods of active duty with assignments on the staff of the Naval War College (1927–29) and the Imperial Defence College (1931–33). He became a rear admiral in 1935 and retired as a vice admiral in 1938. When World War II began, he was made flag officer at the Channel port of Dover. With the collapse of the Allied front in northern France in June 1940, Ramsay was put in charge of organizing the evacuation of the British Expeditionary Force from Dunkirk. Mobilizing every usable military and civilian craft he could find, he oversaw the evacuation of about 338,000 British and other Allied soldiers from Dunkirk and nearby beaches, bringing them to safety in England. He was knighted for this achievement. Ramsay commanded several major amphibious assault operations in the next two years. Working under Admiral Andrew Cunningham, Ramsay helped to oversee the fleet that covered the American landings in North Africa (Operation Torch; November 1942) and then commanded the British landing operations in the Allied amphibious assault on Sicily (July 1943). In 1943 Ramsay was appointed naval commander in chief for Operation Overlord, the projected Allied invasion of northern France. The ships under his command landed one million Allied troops in France in one month starting from D-Day (June 6, 1944). Courtesy Briticcana.com and nationalww2museum.com.

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Leon M. Ramsey Jr.
Marine Corps
Leon
M.
Ramsey
Jr.
DIVISION: Marine Corps,
I Company, 3rd Battalion, 27th Regiment
May 9, 1924 - Jul 1, 2015
BIRTHPLACE: Abilene, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: May 1, 1943 -
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Sep 1, 1945
0
HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation

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I was inducted into the United States Marine Corps in May 1943 at Kansas City, KS and sent by train to San Diego, CA for basic training. After Boot Camp, I was selected for Parachute Training School, Camp Gillespie. After completing the training I received a Certificate of Proficiency for parachute packing, ground training, and jumping from a plane in flight. September 18, 1943 I was qualified as a Parachutist in the United States Marine Corps. Due to disbandment of the Marine Parachutes, we were sent to form the 5th Marine Division at Camp Pendleton, Oceanside, CA and trained there until June 1944. We were sent to Camp Tarawa on the big Island of Hawaii, training there until January 1945. We boarded transport ships for Iwo Jima, landing on Iwo February 19, 1945 in the third wave. While securing the island I was wounded March 22, 1945 and awarded the Purple Heart. I returned to Camp Tarawa with the Division and was selected for the Navy V-12 College Program and sent to Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. President Truman ordered the dropping of the Atomic Bomb and as the war ended I was given a choice to be discharged and did so in September 1945.

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