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Sheldon B. Stoddard
Army
Sheldon
B.
Stoddard
DIVISION: Army,
34th Field Artillery Battalion Battery 'B' 9th Infantry Division
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Feb 17, 1941 -
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation

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Sheldon was inducted into the U.S. Army on February 17, 1941 at Marshfield, Massachusetts and processed at Fort Devens, Massachusetts. He was assigned to the 34th Field Artillery Battalion Battery 'B' 9th Infantry Division Fort Bragg, North Carolina. At Fort Bragg Sheldon completed his basic training and participated in the Carolina maneuvers and conducted amphibious landing training on beaches in Virginia. Sheldon received his promotion to First Sergeant on September 4, 1942. The 9th Division moved to Fort Dix, New Jersey on December 1, 1942 for equipment and staging for deployment overseas. His unit boarded the SS (USAT) URUGUAY at Staten Island, New York on December 11, 1942 and sailed for their overseas destination on December 12, 1942.

He received a Bronze Star for leadership in the success of his unit in combat during the period February 22, 1943 to July 16, 1943. Sheldon's Artillery Battalion was one of the first units to receive a Presidential Unit Citation for action against the enemy. During the Battle of El Guattar Sheldon met brother Charles. This was their first meeting since they were stationed at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. In June 1943, with the end of the Tunisian Campaign the 9th Division moved to a bivouac area near Oran, Algeria for rest.

On July 5, 1943 the 9th Division moved to Bizerte, Tunisia. The unit was loaded on LST'S at the port of Bizerte and departed July 14, 1943 for Sicily and landed in Licata, Sicily. On July 15, 1943 the 9th Division unloaded equipment and prepared for combat. In the following months the 9th Division moved north by motor convoy traveling through Caltanissette, Enna, and Micosia, Sicily. In November the 9th Division was bivouacked northwest of Palermo at a staging area. Sheldon met brother Elmer again in this staging area. Elmer informed Sheldon that his unit was moving on to the Italian Campaign.

On November 10, 1943 the 9th Division moved to the port of embarkation at Palermo and loaded equipment and troops on the MS John Erickson and departed for Liverpool, England. The 9th Division arrived in Liverpool, England on November 25, 1943. They disembarked and moved to Barton Stacey Camp, England. For the next six months the 9th Division trained for the invasion of Europe. The troops were given the luxury of furloughs and week-end passes while they completed the training.

By April 1944 all leaves and furloughs were canceled and the training pace was accelerated. On June 6, 1944 the 9th Division moved to the marshaling area at Winchester, England. The 9th Division embarked from Southampton, England on June 8, 1944 for France.

The 9th Infantry Division hit the Normandy Beach on D plus-4 and was one of the two U.S. infantry divisions with previous combat experience. They bivouacked in the vicinity of Fauville, Normandy, France. Moving across France, the 9th Infantry Division was the first allied force to begin the liberation of Belgium when they took up firing positions near Beaumont, Belgium on September 3, 1944. On September 14, 1944 the 9th Infantry Division crossed into Germany at Rotgen. The 34th Field Artillery Battalion, 9th Infantry Division provided fire support during the Ardennes Offensive (Battle of the Bulge). Sheldon was relieved of his First Sergeant position and was assigned the duties of an Artillery Forward Observer. He was appointed Second Lieutenant on January 26, 1945 (Battle Field Commission). The 9th Infantry Division was at the Elbe River in April 1945 and with the link-up with the Russian Army. The war ended for the 9th Infantry Division at Kothen and Dessaw, Germany. Sheldon had another visit with Charles at the end of the war in Munich, Germany. Sheldon departed Germany on September 6, 1945. He was discharged from the Army on October 3, 1945 at Fort Devens, Massachusetts

Everett J. Stoll
Army
Everett
J.
Stoll
DIVISION: Army
Jan 14, 1923 -
BIRTHPLACE: Alma, Missouri
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Dec 21, 1943 -
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May 2, 1946
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HONORED BY: Wife Mary, Daughters Cheryl, Donna, Debra

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Entered combat in Belgium (in the middle of the Belgium Bulge) and was near Nuernberg, Germany when the war with Germany ended. Received the following medals and ribbons: 2 Overseas Bars, European Theater Ribbon with 3 Bronze Stars, World War II Victory Medal and a Good Conduct Medal

Francis A. Stone
Navy
Francis
A.
Stone
DIVISION: Navy
Dec 24, 1912 - Feb 28, 2002
BIRTHPLACE: Fort Henry, Tennessee
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
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HONORED BY: Daughters Sharon and Jean

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Francis took his training at Great Lakes Naval Center in Illinois. He was a ship's carpenter on the battleship, USS Massachusetts.

Abram E. Stoner
Navy
Abram
E.
Stoner
DIVISION: Navy
Aug 24, 1922 - May 31, 1950
BIRTHPLACE: Talmage, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
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HONORED BY: Freeman Family

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Abram Edward Stoner, Jr. the oldest son of Abram E. and Esther Stoner was born August 24, 1922 in Talmage, Kansas. He passed away May 31, 1950 following a heart attack at him home in East Longmeadow, Massachusetts. He was 27 years, 9 months and 7 days old. He attended the Harvey school and the Talmage high school and graduated from the Dickinson County Community high school in 1940. In the fall of 1940 he went to California and took a course at the Western Air College at Alhambra and following the completion of the course worked for Lockhead Aircraft at Burbank, California. In the spring of 1943 he enlisted in the navy and joined the Sea Bees. He took basic training at Norfolk, Virginia and then served a year in the Aleutian Islands. He then was transferred to the 133rd battalion which was attached to the Fourth Marine Corps and took training in Hawaii. He took part in the invasion and the capture of Iwo Jima and saw the memorable flag raising on Iwo Jima. He was awarded the Presidential citation for bravery beyond the call of duty for his service there. After the war he served two years in Tsingtao, China and later at Frankfort, Germany with the Berlin Air Lift. He was a construction mechanic, first class, stationed at Westoyer Airbase in Westfield, Massachusetts at the time of his death. He was married to Louella Hess on March 11, 1948. He is buried in the Prairiedale Cemetery in Tamalge, Kansas.

Leslie P. Straley
Army
Leslie
P.
Straley
DIVISION: Army,
Company K, 406th Infantry
BIRTHPLACE: Ellsworth, KS
HIGHEST RANK: Private
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
SERVED: Nov 17, 1942 -
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Feb 22, 1943
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HONORED BY: Les Shively

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Leslie Straley was born in 1903 in Ellsworth, KS. He enlisted in the Army in 1942 at the age of 39 years old at Fort Leavenworth, KS. After 3 months and 16 days he was honorably discharged, to accept employment in the essential War Industry at Camp Maxey, TX on 2/22/1943. Straley died in 1984 and is buried in The Buckeye Cemetery in Kanopolis, KS.

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Benjamin F. Strickland
Army
Benjamin
F.
Strickland
DIVISION: Army
May 20, 1922 - Nov 17, 1944
BIRTHPLACE: Alpine, Alabama
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Dec 19, 1942 -
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HONORED BY: Nephew Huey E. Tyra

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PFC Ben F. Strickland, First Infantry Division, 16th Regiment, Company I & C killed in action on November 17, 1944 Hurtgen Forest.

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Wallace Strobel
Army
Wallace
Strobel
DIVISION: Army,
101st Airborne
Jun 28, 1922 - Aug 28, 1999
BIRTHPLACE: Saginaw, Michigan
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Sep 1, 1940 -
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HONORED BY: Josephine Strobel and family

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Wallace Strobel was born on June 5, 1922 and grew up in Saginaw, Michigan; the son of Carl and Elizabeth Strobel. After graduation from Arthur Hill High School, Wallace enlisted in the National Guard and consequently the United States Army. He served as a first lieutenant in the 'Screaming Eagles', the 101st Airborne Division. Lt. Strobel also served as company liaison during the invasion of Holland, parachuting into France in the early morning hours of D-Day and later serving in Bastogne, Belgium, during The Battle of the Bulge. He returned to Saginaw at the end of the war and founded, with his brother, the Carl-Wal Market. He married Josephine Grant in 1946. She survives him. He became president of Central Warehouse Company in 1947, a position he held until 1999. Mr. Strobel was a founder and served on the Board of Directors of the First State Bank of Saginaw. He served as county chairman of the Republican party and had a lifelong interest in politics. Wallace Strobel was for many years a civilian participant of The Naval War College and The Army War College. Wallace Strobel is survived by his wife, Josephine and his three children, Susan S. Waters of Ellicott City, MD; Sarah S. King of Saginaw, MI; and John F. Strobel of Westport, Conn; and six grandchildren. The picture displayed shows General Eisenhower talking to the troops before D-Day. Lt. Strobel is in the center of the picture next to General Eisenhower.

Elwood M. Strom
Army
Elwood
M.
Strom
DIVISION: Army,
102nd Evac. Hosp.
Mar 24, 1918 -
BIRTHPLACE: Dwight, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Dec 8, 1942 -
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Dec 8, 1945
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HONORED BY: Children Katharind and Byron
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