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Kenneth R. Coup
Navy
Kenneth
R.
Coup
DIVISION: Navy,
Demobilization Sch. Great Lakes
May 7, 1915 - Feb 11, 1999
BIRTHPLACE: Talmage, KS
HIGHEST RANK: Yoman 3rd class
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
SERVED: Dec 22, 1944 -
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May 1, 1946
0
MILITARY HONORS: American Area Campaign Medal WW II Victory Medal
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

BIOGRAPHY

Kenneth Coup was born on the family farm 4 miles west and 1/2 N of Talmage, KS. He graduated from Talmage High School and married Hattie Annis of Talmage. On December 22 1944 he enlisted in the US Navy and was sent to the Great Lakes Naval Station at Chicago. He served 1 year 4 months and 10 days - discharged May 1, 1946. Courtesy of Talmage Historical Museum & Library

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George R. Cradick
Army
George
R.
Cradick
DIVISION: Army,
5th Army
May 11, 1912 - Jan 11, 1994
BIRTHPLACE: St. Louis, MO
HIGHEST RANK: Corporal
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Apr 1, 1941 -
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Apr 1, 1944
0
HONORED BY: Children of CPL George Russell Cradick

BIOGRAPHY

On January 9, 1944, in Italy, George was hit with a shell. His right arm was amputated above the elbow. I'm not sure if he served under Patton or Clark. He was in a tank unit. Basic Training at Fort Bragg, N.C. Artillery at Fort Sill, OK. and Oxford, Miss.

William L. Craft
Navy
William
L.
Craft
DIVISION: Navy,
BB-60 USS Alabama
Nov 9, 1923 - Jan 9, 2010
BIRTHPLACE: Kinsley, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: May 6, 1943 -
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Apr 24, 1946
0
HONORED BY: Wife Merle Craft, Son Richard Craft, Daugher Linda Stewart & Families

BIOGRAPHY

William (Bill) went through Boot Training along with his younger brother Neil Craft, and then both were given orders to serve aboard BB-60, USS Alabama from 9/22/43-4/24/1946. If records are correct there were 4 sets of brothers assigned to the Alabama during this same time period. They served in the Philippine Liberation and Asiatic- Pacific Campaigns through the close of the war and the treaty signing. William had an older brother Bernard (BC) Craft and another younger brother Leonard Craft that also served in the Navy. William was an electrician maintaining 'electrical power to the No.3, 16' Guns'. In 1967 he took his family to Mobile, Alabama for a BB-60 Crew Reunion. During this tour through the Alabama he was able to take his family members down to the area he was assigned to view the electrical boards and see where his bunk was, we found his mattress still rolled up in the corner. The Alabama Crew Members Association is doing a terrific job maintaining Dad's ship for future generations. William was called to duty just prior to completing his senior year (Class of '43) at Kinsley, KS High School, so he did not receive his diploma at that time. Through the efforts of the VFW and American Legion he was presented his diploma in May 2009 (Class of '09) during the Kinsley High School Graduation. An Honor Guard presented this long awaited diploma, which turned out to be one of the highlights of his final year of life, he passed away January 9, 2010.

James Cramer
Army
James
Cramer
DIVISION: Army
Feb 1, 1920 -
BIRTHPLACE: Missouri
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Feb 1, 1942 -
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0
HONORED BY: Grandson John Hansen

BIOGRAPHY

James Cramer was born in Missouri 02/11/1920. He grew up on a farm and worked in farming before he enlisted in the Army. Cramer had basis training at Camp Forest, TN, and was assigned to guard the locks at Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, from potential terrorists. He was stationed in Europe next and was part of the battalion that trained soldiers for the amphibious landing on Normandy Beach for D-Day. The soldiers he trained had returned from Fighting in North Africa. He a green soldier, was training seasoned soldiers - a prime example of how unfair war can be. Later when the Army feared Eisenhower was an assassination target, Cramer and his unit began guarding Eisenhower or actually a "look a like" Major named Beadle Smith. Neither Smith or Eisenhower ever had an attack. Cramer was part of the Honor Guard when Eisenhower turned France back over to President Charles de Gaulle. However, Cramer is known for one other important thing during the war. One evening as several soldiers were setting around the room during the time they were guarding Eisenhower and Smith, the General stepped into the room and asked if anyone could milk a cow. Cramer raised his hand and he was asked to bring Eisenhower fresh milk each day. Cramer saw Eisenhower every day and spoke with him a couple of times a week when the general wasn't too busy. See more of the Cramer's story in the attached documents.

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Raymond M. Crawford
Navy
Raymond
M.
Crawford
DIVISION: Navy,
Seabee
Apr 27, 1921 - Mar 11, 2009
BIRTHPLACE: Calera, AL
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
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HONORED BY: Catherine C Walls. Daughter
J W. Crayton
Army
J
W.
Crayton
DIVISION: Army,
146th Combat Engineers
Feb 3, 1924 - May 2, 2005
BIRTHPLACE: Electra, TX
HIGHEST RANK: Corporal
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Feb 3, 1943 -
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Oct 27, 1945
0
BATTLE: D-Day - 1st wave
MILITARY HONORS: Bronze Star (combat), Purple Heart, EAME Ribbon with 3 bronze stars, Unit Citation
HONORED BY: Michael Smith- Nephew

BIOGRAPHY

JW Crayton was born on Feb. 3, 1924 in Electra, TX. In World War II his unit was first on Omaha Beach. Their job was to destroy German beach obstacles to allow US troops to get off the beach and engage the enemy. The 146th then led the frontline, building roads and bridges but it also became a combat unit as the army entered Germany. Crayton was wounded in early November 1944 in Vassenack, Germany. He was sent back to the USA for recovery and was lastly assigned as a guard in a German POW camp in Colorado. Crayton was able to return to Normandy on the 50th anniversary of D-Day, courtesy of the Oklahoma City newspaper.

Lawrence E. Creek
Army Air Corps
Lawrence
E.
Creek
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
49th Fighter Gp., 5th Air Force
Jun 13, 1924 -
BIRTHPLACE: Corning, Clay County, AR
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Dec 1, 1942 -
0
Jul 30, 1946
0
HONORED BY: Daughters: Barbara Wenger and Judy King
Fred L. Crites
Navy
Fred
L.
Crites
DIVISION: Navy
Apr 9, 1924 -
BIRTHPLACE: Eureka Spring, AR
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
SERVED: Sep 17, 1942 -
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May 20, 1943
0
HONORED BY: Staff of Kansas Veterans' Home

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I was wounded while on duty. I was placed in a Navy hospital at Corpus Christi, Texas. I received a medical discharge.

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