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Franklin F. Delia
Army
Franklin
F.
Delia
DIVISION: Army,
II Corps, 36th and 3rd Infantry
May 21, 1915 -
BIRTHPLACE: Bristol, PA
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Dec 10, 1941 -
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Oct 4, 1945
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HONORED BY: Friend Huey Tyra

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He served with distinction in North Africa/Tunisia, Italy/ Salerno Naples, attached to II Corps, 36th and 3rd Infantry.

Maurice C. Delker
Navy
Maurice
C.
Delker
DIVISION: Navy,
USS Pocono-AGC-16
Sep 22, 1924 -
BIRTHPLACE: Chapman, KS
HIGHEST RANK: Seaman First Class
THEATER OF OPERATION: European, American
SERVED: Aug 16, 1944 -
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Jun 14, 1946
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HONORED BY: Marianna, David & William Delker

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Completed the following: Gunner's Mate School, Great Lakes, ILL.and NTS, Newport, RI. Served aboard the USS Pocono AGC- 16. Achieved the rank of Seaman 1/c GM.

Frank Denius
Army
Frank
Denius
DIVISION: Army,
30th Infantry Division
Jan 4, 1925 - Jul 29, 2018
BIRTHPLACE: Athens, Texas
HIGHEST RANK: Staff Sgt.
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jun 3, 1943 -
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Oct 2, 1945
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BATTLE: Normandy, 'Operation Cobra' at St. Lo, Mortain, Siegfried Line, Battle of the Bulge
MILITARY HONORS: Two Purple Hearts, four Silver Stars and the Presidential Citation; Belgian and French Croix de Guerre; the highest French Honor - Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur
HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation

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Frank Denius grew up in Athens, Texas, and graduated High School at Schreiner Military Institute in Kerrville, Texas. While continuing courses at Schreiner, the attack on Pearl Harbor occurred and thereafter he enlisted in the Army at 17 years old. Frank was initially dispatched to the Citadel Military Academy. After basic training at Camp Roberts, Frank was transferred to England in preparation for the D-Day Invasion. Assigned to “Old Hickory,” the 30th Infantry Division, Frank Denius was a forward artillery observer in Battery C of the 230th Field Artillery Battalion. Denius landed on Omaha Beach on June 7 (D-Day+1) and was engaged in all five major battles of the European Theater, including 'Operation Cobra' at St. Lo, the breakthrough battle into France. During the famous stand at Mortain, Denius was one of just 700 Allied soldiers on Hill 314 who were cut off for six days as they were surrounded by 70,000 German troops and 6 armored divisions. During this intense battle, the nearby 230th Artillery emptied some of their non-artillery shells and filled them with medical supplies. Frank Denius directed the shelling of his own position and at least some of the critically needed supplies landed intact to treat the wounded. Ordered to hold the hill at all costs, Denius directed artillery fire that decimated the massive German counteroffensive. Hill 314 was successfully defended, stopping the Germans’ march to the sea, which would have divided the Allied Army as they began their critical advance into France. His unit later broke through the Siegfried line, then fought in the Battle of the Bulge. Staff Sgt. Denius was awarded two Purple Hearts, four Silver Stars and the Presidential Citation, making him one of the 10 most decorated soldiers of the European Front in World War II. Denius returned home in 1945 and enrolled in the University of Texas. He was blessed with 64 years of marriage to his beloved wife, Charmaine, and they have two children. Denius was a devoted fan and supporter of the University of Texas. He continued to practice law in Austin and gave generously of his time and talents throughout his life. With the help of historian Thomas M. Hatfield, Frank Denius chronicled his war experiences in an autobiography, “On the Way: My Life and Times,” published in 2016. At wars end, General Eisenhower ordered Col. S.L.A. Marshall, chief historian for the Army, to evaluate all units that fought in the European Theater. Marshall determined that the 30th Infantry Division was the “top rated” division and recommended that it be awarded the Presidential Unit Citation, however, an Army award policy change prevented it because "Old Hickory" was a National Guard Division. Some 70 years later, efforts were renewed to recognize the Division’s heroic service, a story detailed in the documentary, 'Heroes of Old Hickory.' At last, on March 17, 2020, President Trump announced the Army would award the Presidential Unit Citation to the famed World War II National Guard unit, the 30th Infantry Division, for extraordinary heroism at the Battle of Mortain, France, in 1944. Rest in peace, Staff Sgt. Denius.   

Albert W. DeSotell
Army
Albert
W.
DeSotell
DIVISION: Army,
Chemical Warfare
Oct 13, 1916 -
BIRTHPLACE: Aurora, IL
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jan 20, 1943 -
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Mar 3, 1946
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HONORED BY: Children Katie and Mary Ann

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Albert DeSotell was born and raised in Aurora, Illinois. He worked in his father's sheet metal business before World War II. He was trained in chemical warfare in Alabama before departing on the Queen Mary for Central Europe. Albert served in Scotland, France, England, Germany and Luxemburg. He was able to meet up with his brother, Eugene (also in the Army) in Belgium before they were sent home. Albert often reminisces of the wonderful sight of the Statue of Liberty upon his return. After World War II, Albert worked for the Burlington Northern Railroad in Aurora, Illinois. At the time of this posting (September 2010) Albert is in good health at 93 years old.

William R. Detrich
Army
William
R.
Detrich
DIVISION: Army,
116th Btl, 78th Reg.
Apr 22, 1925 -
BIRTHPLACE: Chapman, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
SERVED: Aug 3, 1944 -
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Aug 17, 1946
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HONORED BY: Wife, Vivian Detrich

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I completed basic training on December 5, 1944. Most of the company went directly to the Battle of the Bulge in Europe. I was very lucky and stayed in Camp Robinson as training cadre.

Frank DeVita
Navy
Frank
DeVita
DIVISION: Navy,
USS Samuel Chase
BIRTHPLACE: Brooklyn, NY
HIGHEST RANK: Gunners Mate 3rd Class
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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BATTLE: D-Day
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Frank DeVita was born in Brooklyn, NY. When DeVita turned 18, he volunteered to serve in World War II and joined the US Coast Guard "as it was the branch that would send him out to defend his country the fastest," according to his obituary. He served as a Gunner’s Mate Third Class on the USS Samuel Chase (APA-26), a Coast Guard manned US Navy attack transport, for almost three years, in both the European Theater and the Asiatic-Pacific Theater, and in the Occupation and China Service in the Far East following WWII. During both the Normandy and Provence campaigns of the Liberation of France, DeVita crewed a Higgins landing craft (LCVP) on repetitive landings, with the task of lowering the boat’s ramp. On the June 6, 1944 D-Day Invasion, his Higgins boat – a part of the first wave - made 15 trips onto Omaha beach in Normandy, France, ferrying solders to the fight and returning with wounded or dead. Following the 70th anniversary of D-day, DeVita became passionate about sharing his story "so that the men in the cemetery would never be forgotten" and future generations would know the lengths to which others sacrificed for their country, according to his obituary. Courtesy of patch.com and the American Veterans Center.

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Donald M. Dicker
Army
Donald
M.
Dicker
DIVISION: Army,
95th Infantry
Mar 25, 1918 - Jan 1, 2003
BIRTHPLACE: Lawrence, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jul 7, 1941 -
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Oct 2, 1945
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HONORED BY: Great Grandson Christopher Donald Greenfield

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Bronze Star. Proud to be a member of the 95th Infantry, The Iron Men of Metz.

Alvin E. Dickinson
Army
Alvin
E.
Dickinson
DIVISION: Army,
108th General Hospital
May 31, 1920 -
BIRTHPLACE: Hiawatha, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Sep 10, 1942 -
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Jan 15, 1946
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation
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Guildhall Address, London, June 12, 1945