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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
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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.

Harold L. Raney
Navy
Harold
L.
Raney
DIVISION: Navy,
USS Howorth
Jan 15, 1926 - Dec 25, 2015
BIRTHPLACE: Kansas City, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: Gunner's Mate (GM3)
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Nov 30, 1943 -
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Apr 8, 1936
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HONORED BY: Staff of the Kansas Veterans Home

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Once while in the Philippines, we were in a convoy to make a landing at Mindoro, when we got to Mindoro we began bombarding the town. I looked out the door and saw three Japanese planes coming down over an island right behind us. I notified our gun Captain, who notified the bridge that there were some Japanese planes coming in around behind us. We notified all the other ships and eventually shot them down. However, before they were shot down two of the planes came right at us. One flew directly overhead. This plane had so many holes in the gas tank that gasoline was leaking on our deck. The pilot dove to hit us but he missed and the bomb he had on board exploded right beside our ship, causing water to wash the deck and all the gasoline was washed away. General McArthur was one ship ahead of us in this convoy. A suicide bomber did hit his cruiser and several who were in the chow line were killed. We were in a convoy going to the main harbor into Manila, when one of the cargo ships sailed by us with a Japanese plane, sticking out of the side of the ship, above the water line. The Japanese plane, flown by a suicide pilot, had hit the ship. Our Captain talked to them and reported the Japanese pilot was still alive sitting in the cockpit. The pilot committed suicide with his pistol, even though they tried to talk him out of committing suicide. At Okinawa we were coming in with our convoy and a Japanese plane flew in right over the top of the water. The bullets were flying, they were everywhere, and we were even hit by bullets from other American ships. When the bullets finally ceased I was foolish enough to pull one of the 20 millimeter bullets out of the refueling hose that was stacked on the deck. Fortunately nothing bad happened. While at Okinawa we were firing at the Japanese airplanes and during a lull, my Gunnery Sergeant, who was in the turret with me, said, 'Look outside and see how many planes are out there'. I looked outside and said five. Those planes were just waiting on us. We finally ran out of ammunition. All of the planes were on fire. One plane went in between our stacks and cut a cable but didn't hit us. Another plane left a green streak from the paint of his wing that dragged across the deck. Another plane fired bullets that hit the bridge and killed six people. They were pretty effective when they were suicidal.

Eli Rauzon
Navy
Eli
Rauzon
DIVISION: Navy
May 19, 1923 -
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
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HONORED BY: Mark Rauzon

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Eli Rauzon was born and grew up in Ohio. He attended a one room school house for a time and had a paper route as a kid. Eli chose the Navy, partially because the World War I veterans he had spoke with have some repercussions from muster gas and told him to go Navy. He also had a neighbor that had joined the Navy. Eli went into the service a year before the attack on Pearl Harbor. His assignment in the Navy was in electrical repair, which lead to working on submarines in Brisbane, Australia. Eli continues in the Navy through until after the signing of the peace treaties. Eli also ended up also serving in the Army and Army Air Force.

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Jabus 'Jay' W. Rawls Jr.
Army
Jabus 'Jay'
W.
Rawls
Jr.
DIVISION: Army,
Allied Forces HQ
Aug 23, 1914 - May 9, 2011
BIRTHPLACE: Columbia, Mississippi
HIGHEST RANK: Colonel
THEATER OF OPERATION: European, Other
SERVED: Jul 3, 1937 -
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HONORED BY: Children

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Colonel Rawls was an Antiaircraft Artillery officer during WWII. He served overseas at a variety of locations, beginning in July 1942 at the headquarters of II Corps in Salisbury, England, then later in London where he worked on the planning and execution of Operation TORCH, the British-American invasion of French North Africa. He landed in Oran, Algeria, on the morning of November 8, 1942, and remained in North Africa until moving on to Tunisia. He served under General George Patton and then was assigned to General Eisenhower's Allied Forces Headquarters in Algiers. He arrived at the AFHQ on April 17, 1943. Colonel Rawls' continued work with his British colleagues and was recognized by King George VI at the war's end by being named Honorary Officer in the Order of the British Empire (OBE), an order of chivalry founded by the British monarchy. Following the war Colonel Rawls continued his distinguished military career as an officer at the Pentagon. Discharge Date: 1954

Joseph F. Reade
Army
Joseph
F.
Reade
DIVISION: Army,
147th Infantry Regiment
Feb 28, 1914 - Jan 17, 2010
BIRTHPLACE: Elberta, Arkansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Dec 12, 1942 -
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Jan 11, 1946
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HONORED BY: Sons, Phil and Chris; Daughters Joan and Harriett
Marvin A. Rediker
Army
Marvin
A.
Rediker
DIVISION: Army,
65th Engineer combat Battalion, Part of 25th Division called the "lightening" Division
Nov 11, 1926 -
BIRTHPLACE: Lincoln, KS
HIGHEST RANK: Private First Class
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Apr 4, 1945 -
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Sep 15, 1947
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Marvin Rediker was born at home near Lincoln, KS and attended country school registered to Westfall, KS . He started High School in Lincoln, KS until his Mother became very ill. At that time Marvin stayed home to help take care of the farm and his siblings. He was drafted but the Army said he was too young to go and sent him home. A few months later they called him back in and he began basic training. Marvin served in the Pacific theater in Japan and witnessed first hand the devastation of the Atomic bombs. Marvin had been issued a Corporal uniform being promoted to Corporal 2-5 but the paperwork did not catch up with him until after his discharge. See much more in his interview.

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Frank D. Reed
Army
Frank
D.
Reed
DIVISION: Army,
Company C, 377th Infantry
Dec 2, 1918 -
BIRTHPLACE: Abingdon, Virginia
HIGHEST RANK: Private First Class
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jul 29, 1942 -
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Apr 16, 1945
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HONORED BY: Wife and children

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Private First Class Frank Dixon Reed served in the European Theatre, Normandy, and Germany with the Army. During his service we was awarded the EAMET Service Ribbon w/two Bronze Battle Stars, the Combat Infantryman Badge, and the Sharpshooter Badge w/Rifle Bar.

Clarence L. Reed
Army
Clarence
L.
Reed
DIVISION: Army,
Quartermaster Corps
BIRTHPLACE: Michigan
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
SERVED: Aug 11, 1945 -
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Clarence L. Reed was born in Michigan in 1927. He was living in Reno Co. Kansas and had completed 1 year of High School when he joined the US Army. Courtesy of fold3. com

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