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Clarence R. Charles
Army
Clarence
R.
Charles
DIVISION: Army
Oct 2, 1919 - Jan 2, 2003
BIRTHPLACE: Niota, IL
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Mar 24, 1944 -
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Mar 26, 1946
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HONORED BY: Son, John R. Charles; and grandson, Lee Charles

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My name is Clarence R. Charles. I was born in Niota, Illinois in 1919. I spent most of my lift living in Chicago. Born into a railroad family, my grandfather, father and I worked for the Santa Fe Railroad almost all our lives. As I was working for the railroad which was classified as an essential war job, each time I was called up, the Army would defer me and send me back to keep the railroads running. I finally was inducted after a third try! I belonged to the 272nd Regiment, the Battle Axe Regiment, of the famous 'Fighting 69th' Infantry Division. I was part of the Anti-Tank Company. My Fourth Platoon was the demolition or the Mine Platoon. We served in the European Theater of Operations. My job was dangerous, but had to be done. We had to be careful of the anti-personnel mines that were placed around the anti-tank mines. They would jump up in the air and explore in your face. We marked off the small paths we cleared with white tape, so that the tanks knew where to go. I did my basic training at Camp Shelby, Mississippi. We experience boiling hot sun, torrential rains, and damp, penetrating cold. We then sailed from Camp Kilmar, New Jersey, on November 15, 1944, and arrived at bitter cold Lopscombe Corners, east of Salisbury, England, on November 26, 1944. The ocean voyage was calm, but the transport ship was extremely crowded. On January 21, 1945, we went to the front in the Eifel Forest area. Five days later, we had our first casualties from artillery fire. We were quartered in tents and log dugouts, eating K-rations and C-rations out of cans. Tasted just like dog food, but if we were lucky, we could build a small fire and heat the food up in our helmet. Later, when we found our way to Leipzig, we captured the largest railroad station in Germany. When we finally got to the Elbe River, we linked up with the First Russian Ukrainian Army. The Russian women soldiers were just as tough as the men. It seemed to me that every Russian soldier carried a machine gun and a bottle of vodka!

Whiskey G. Chimoyo C
Army
Whiskey
G.
Chimoyo
C
DIVISION: Army
BIRTHPLACE: Balaka, Malawi.
HIGHEST RANK: Warrant Officer 2
THEATER OF OPERATION: China Burma India
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BATTLE: China, Burma, India
MILITARY HONORS: W02
HONORED BY: British Government

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Warrant Officer from Malawi (the, Nyasaland). Fought in Burma, Sri Lanka and East Africa along allied forces.

Harry A. Christensen
Army
Harry
A.
Christensen
DIVISION: Army
Jul 16, 1919 -
BIRTHPLACE: Chicago, IL
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Oct 3, 1941 -
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Oct 10, 1945
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation

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Harry was stationed in Algiers, England, France and Germany. General Eisenhower pinned the Bronze Star Medal on him in Frankfurt, Germany.

Carrol V. Christian
Army
Carrol
V.
Christian
DIVISION: Army,
98th Transportation Squadron
Oct 22, 1906 - Mar 16, 1983
BIRTHPLACE: Clyde, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Dec 23, 1942 -
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Mar 16, 1945
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HONORED BY: Sons, Carrol and Keith Christian

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Carrol Christian served 2 years overseas in the China-Burma-India Theater with the 98th Transport Squadron of the Air Transport Command. He was awarded the Good Conduct Medal, Presidential Unit Citation, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal with two battle stars, a WWII Victory Medal, Cold War Certificate of Recognition and the WWII China War Memorial Service Medal.

Clark N. Christian
Army
Clark
N.
Christian
DIVISION: Army
Feb 23, 1905 - May 25, 1966
BIRTHPLACE: Clyde, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
SERVED: Sep 16, 1942 -
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Jun 30, 1945
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HONORED BY: Nephews, Carrol and Keith Christian

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Clark Christian served with the 217th Army Air Forces at Fort Meyers, Florida, as a Link Instrument Trainer. He was awarded the Good Conduct Medal, American Campaign Medal and the WWII Victory Medal.

Eugene Ciardilli
Army
Eugene
Ciardilli
DIVISION: Army
Sep 20, 1916 - Aug 29, 2007
BIRTHPLACE: Bronx, NY
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
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HONORED BY: Thomas McAdams - Nephew

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Eugene "Gene" Ciardilli was born in the Bronx, NY in 1916. He served in the Army in the Pacific Theater. He brought home, postwar, some Japanese works. After the war, Gene returned to the Bronx and married Eileen McAdams and became interested in politics. He arranged for his wife to meet Dwight Eisenhower will he was running for re-election.  Gene worked for the NYC police department and was decorated for bravery. He was involved in chasing down suspects wanted in a shooting. Gene retired  to Baynton Beach, FL.

Darrel E. Clark
Navy
Darrel
E.
Clark
DIVISION: Navy,
Signal Corp USS Jefferson
Jun 2, 1920 - Feb 3, 1993
BIRTHPLACE: Cheyenne County, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: European, Pacific
SERVED: Mar 4, 1942 -
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Nov 20, 1945
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HONORED BY: Wife, Mary Lou Clark

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Darrel Clark joined the Navy on March 3, 1942, and received training as a Signalman. After being assigned to the USS Thomas Jefferson, an Assault Troop Transport, her took part in the Invasions of Fedala, Sicily, Salerno and the very important Invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944. He also spent a shore leave in Scotland. In 1945, the Thomas Jefferson went through the Panama Canal into the Pacific Theater and became part of the Invasion of Okinawa. Also in 1945, Darrel and his brother Loman, were fortunate to have a reunion in Hawaii where both of their ships were in port. After his discharge as Nave Chief Signalman in 1945, Darrel attended Kansas State College and earned a degree in Landscape Design which led to a career in City Planning. He began in Kansas City, then moved to Topeka, Salina and back to Kansas City where he retired as Chief of Regional Planning. He married Mary Lou Eibert Clark and had four daughters.

Warner E. Clark
Army
Warner
E.
Clark
DIVISION: Army
May 26, 1916 - Nov 14, 1991
BIRTHPLACE: Woodlawn, IL
HIGHEST RANK: Staff Sergeant
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Feb 14, 1941 -
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Sep 11, 1945
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HONORED BY: The Family of Staff Sergeant Warner Clark

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Staff Sergeant Warner E. Clark was not only a hero in the eyes of his country, but more so in the eyes of his family. My father did not share verbally many of his experiences during this portion of his life, but left for us a journal, both tragic and joyful. Upon the death of both of my parents, I found his journal along with all of the letters that he wrote to my mother while he was away. Their four-year courtship resulted in their marriage shortly after he returned home. The patriotism of my father humbles me and continues to remind me of his bravery, compassion and his love for his country and for my mother.

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The mission of Ike's Soldiers is to honor Dwight D. Eisenhower's legacy through the personal accounts of the soldiers he led and share them with the world.

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Guildhall Address, London, June 12, 1945