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Robert R. Troutman
Navy
Robert
R.
Troutman
DIVISION: Navy,
USS Altamaha CVE-18
Oct 15, 1926 - Sep 29, 1991
BIRTHPLACE: Pierce Township, Dekalb County, Illinois
HIGHEST RANK: S1
THEATER OF OPERATION: American, Pacific
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HONORED BY: Jacob Lake

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NAVY UNIT COMMENDATION
AMERICAN CAMPAIGN MEDAL
ASIATIC-PACIFIC CAMPAIGN MEDAL W/2 STARS
WORLD WAR II VICTORY MEDAL

Calvin E. Trow
Army
Calvin
E.
Trow
DIVISION: Army,
16th Armored Div.
Nov 23, 1924 - Aug 7, 1995
BIRTHPLACE: Bennington, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: May 7, 1943 -
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Feb 4, 1946
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HONORED BY: Wife, Phyllis; and children, Richard, Kristine, Peris and Michael

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Calvin E. Trow was 69th Armored Infantry Battalion COC Anti Tank Platoon 1st Squadron MOS Drive Half Track. In 1943, the President of the United States signed a law stating that 18-year-old men would be inducted into the service of our country. Calvin was one of the first two 18-year-olds to be drafted in Ottawa County, Kansas. He was assigned to the 16th Armored Division at Fort Knox, Kentucky. Being among the top scorers, Calvin was selected to go to Aberdeen, Maryland, for additional training. Following this, he went to Camp Campbell, Kentucky. Training included Armored Basic Training, Artillery Mechanic Light and Anti-Tank Gun Crewman and a backup half track driver. As it ended up, he was the actual driver. Under General George S. Patton, his unit went to Europe. They were the spearhead which went to Pilzen, Czechoslovakia. Orders were to end the German occupation in Czechoslovakia. The assigned driver of the half track was afraid of being shot by the enemy through the open slot so he took cover and Calvin drove the half track. This suited him fine. Behind the half track he also pulled a 57-mm anti-tank gun. They met a group of Germans lined up along the way ready to surrender. When the Germans were told they had to surrender to the Russians instead of the Americans, the Germans picked up their weapons and said they would fight the Russians. One of these Germans, a Colonel, gave Calvin his pocket watch, watch fob and his German pistol together with the holster. While in Europe, the war ended with the Germans. When the call came out that 'anyone wanting to volunteer for Pacific Duty come sign up,' Calvin signed up. He did not want to go alone so he signed up some of his buddies who, at the time, were out playing. When they all got back to camp, the ones he had not signed up were upset because they wanted to go, too. They were unable to get their names on the list so had to stay behind and come later. When Calvin was almost to the U.S. shore, he learned that Japan had surrendered days after the Atom bomb was dropped. He was then sent to Fort Smith, Arkansas, for the remainder of his enlistment.

John H. Trummel
Army
John
H.
Trummel
DIVISION: Army
Jun 1, 1927 - Mar 10, 2004
BIRTHPLACE: Milwaukee, WI
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Apr 15, 1945 -
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Apr 16, 1946
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HONORED BY: Son, Aaron J. Trummel

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John H. Trummel served directly under units working with the liberation of Nazi death camps, providing supplies, materials and support. He was present at the liberation of several camps. He was honorably discharged on a hardships case when his father passed away.

Charles K. Tryon
Navy
Charles
K.
Tryon
DIVISION: Navy,
USS Accomac APB-49
Apr 13, 1927 -
BIRTHPLACE: Circleville, KS
HIGHEST RANK: Storekeeper 3rd Class
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Charles "Chuck" Tryon was born April 13, 1927 in Circleville, near Holton, Kansas. He attended school at Prairie Rural High School and was a freshmen in 1941. Tryon was set to graduate in 1945 but enlisted in the Navy at age 17. When he turned 18, he was instructed to enter the service, missing graduation. Tryon's boot camp was in San Diego, the training focused on the invasion of Japan. Tryon was stationed at the northern tip of Hokkaido an island of Japan. His rank was Storekeeper 3rd Class which translated in Navy terms to "Jack of the Dust". Tryon returned to the states, married Charlette, started a family and worked for the Railroad. Charlette and Chuck were able to celebrate 75 years of marriage in January of 2024.

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Robert R. Tubach
Army
Robert
R.
Tubach
DIVISION: Army,
405th Inf Reg and 102 Inf (Ozarks Div)
Feb 8, 1916 - Mar 31, 2003
BIRTHPLACE: Falls City, NE
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Oct 15, 1943 -
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Jun 18, 1945
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HONORED BY: Son, Tom; Grandsons Todd, Andrew, & Benjamin (all vets)

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Robert was drafted into service in Portland, Oregon on October 15, 1943 and became a member of the 405 Infantry Regiment. He served in the European theatre as a member of the 102 Ozark Division, earning a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart at the Battle of the Bulge. Among his other medals were the Good Conduct Medal, American Campaign Medal, European, African, Middle Eastern Campaign Medal, and the WWII victory Medal. Robert never talked about his service years, except on two very rare occasions when he confided in his eldest grandson, and one other when he spoke of fighting for his life as he lay wounded in a beet field. It was an honor for him to serve his country according to his youngest brother Jim, and it just wasn't something you talked or bragged about.

James E. Tubach
Army
James
E.
Tubach
DIVISION: Army
Apr 16, 1926 -
BIRTHPLACE: Falls City, NE
HIGHEST RANK: PFC
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Dec 22, 1944 -
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Nov 18, 1946
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HONORED BY: James Tubach

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I was drafted into the service at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, on December 22, 1944 for the duration plus. Just before Christmas. What a Christmas present! I attended Basic Training at Fort Hood, Texas, then I was sent to Fort Meade, Maryland. First, they issued me clothing for the European Theater. My orders changed, so I turned in winter clothing, and boarded a troop train to California. There I was issued summer clothing, and boarded a ship headed to the Pacific Theater. I sailed out under the Golden Gate Bridge to the unknown and thirty some days later, to Manila Bay. At Manila Bay I spent time searching the hills around Manila for Japanese who were hiding in the hills. I boarded a ship headed toward Japan. We were told we would be the first invaders. While in route, the bombs were dropped on Japan, and the treaty was signed on another ship. The ship I was on continued on to Yokohama Bay where we went over the side of the ship with full field gear and into a landing craft, and on the shore line. It was unknown if there would be any kind of resistance. It was peaceful and quiet. I will be forever grateful that the bombs were dropped and the treaty signed. Many, many lives were saved. I am unable to include any dates as my records were destroyed in the fire at The National Personal Record Center in St. Louis, Missouri. I received an honorable discharge November 18, 1946 at Fort Lewis, Washington. I am very proud to have served my country.

Roque O. Tumpag
Army
Roque
O.
Tumpag
DIVISION: Army,
Battery C, 481st AAA AW Bn, 1st Army Corps
Aug 16, 1905 - Aug 10, 1947
BIRTHPLACE: Philippine Islands
HIGHEST RANK: Tec/5
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jan 7, 1943 -
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Oct 20, 1945
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BATTLE: Normandy
MILITARY HONORS: Good Conduct Award
HONORED BY: Tumpag, Herman, Margate Clan of Cauayan, Negros Occidental.

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Roque O. Tumpag was born in Cauayan, Negros Occidental, Philippine Islands in 1905. At the age of 18 he left his hometown and joined the Baltimore Steamship Company, serving as deck crew on the SS Archer. By 1943, he enlisted and was assigned to Battery C, 481st AAA AW Bn, and saw action during the Battle of Normandy.

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Joe W. Tussey
Army
Joe
W.
Tussey
DIVISION: Army,
Company F, Battle Patrol
Jan 16, 1922 - Feb 14, 1986
BIRTHPLACE: Dock, KY
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Dec 15, 1942 -
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Oct 14, 1945
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HONORED BY: Wife, Jewell Tussey & children Cheryl, Joe and Steve

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Joe received the Silver Star, Bronze Star, Purple Heart, and Good Conduct Medal.

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