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John 'Jack' J. Foreman
Army
John 'Jack'
J.
Foreman
DIVISION: Army,
Co. A 467th AAA AW BN Battery A
Mar 13, 1921 -
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jan 7, 1941 -
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Dec 15, 1945
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HONORED BY: Brother-in-law, George J. Green

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John entered the Army on Jan 7th 1943 at Fort Sheridan, IL where he took his basic training. Always called 'Jack,' he joined Battery A at Camp Stewart, GA and was assigned to one of the 50mm Quad Half Tracks. He received Desert Training at Camp Young, CA and Amphibious training at Camp Picket, VA. On Jan 13, 1944 he boarded HMS Esperance for Liverpool, England and then on to Exmouth, Devon, where they were boarded with the town families. After extensive live firing training, they were told they were to land on beach #46 Easy Red Sector of Omaha Beach at approximately 8:30 A.M. He sailed on 4 June, but returned due to weather, and then re-sailed at 0415 on June 5th. They landed on Omaha Beach around 10:30 A.M., where they experienced difficulties in getting ashore. Despite small arms fire and mortars or artillery, they managed to keep moving and that night they were in an assembly area amid hedgerows. Once organized, they advanced and provided cover for several new air fields, gasoline dumps, bridges and artillery units. On occasions, they had to fire their 50 caliber weapons at German aircraft. At first, the 467th was attached to Patton's Third, then to Hodges' 1st Army providing air protection for artillery battalions. They traveled through Martelange, Belgium; Lourigny, France; Krinkelt, Belgium and through the German Siegfried line near Hollerath. They were now with the 2nd Armored Division where they proceeded to Vassern and Ahrewiler, Germany. Most of their activities consisted of the firing at F W 190s that were strafing and a lot of confusion about P47s. Some thought they had been captured and were being flown by Germans. Of those who fought in the Battle of the Bulge, there was one thing in common and that was they were always COLD. In order to keep warm, a soldier who was dressed with summer and winter underwear, fatigue uniform, under woolen winter uniform, slip over knit sweater, covered with lined tanker pants and jacket, and topped off with a heavy wool overcoat. Their heads were covered with a knit wool cap covered with a helmet liner and steel helmet. The American Army was on the move through the Rhine River Valley and it was constantly moving through Germany. On May 8th, they were in Hradec, Czechoslovakia in the Russian Zone. Eleven days later they were in a convoy to Neufarhn, Germany. On June 6th, they celebrated the First Anniversary of our D Day Omaha Beach Landing with a Dress Parade and Memorial Service. They were then slated for occupation duty and relocated to Munich, Germany doing mostly MP Duty. In Late September, they departed for Camp Chicago at Reimes, France on their way home. Jack spent 1 year 19 days in the American Theater and 1 year 11 days overseas. He received the following awards: 3 Overseas Bars, American Campaign, European with 1 Silver Star, Good Conduct Medal, D-Day Normandy Ribbon with Arrowhead, the Gunner (593) Badge, and the WWII Victory Medal.

Ray F. Foreman
Army
Ray
F.
Foreman
DIVISION: Army,
Hq 66 Infantry Division
Oct 15, 1917 -
BIRTHPLACE: Cicero, Illinois
HIGHEST RANK: Master Sargeant
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Apr 18, 1941 -
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Dec 1, 1945
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HONORED BY: Brother-in-law, George J. Green

BIOGRAPHY

Ray was an early draftee the US Army that was to only serve one year, but of course, the Japs bombed Pearl Harbor and he was now in the Army for the duration of the war. With his administration and management skills he advanced fairly rapidly through the ranks to Master Sergeant of the Infantry Divisions. He spent most of his time in the United States going from one camp to another as a cadre for the organization of new Infantry Divisions. We remember him being station at Camp Forest, Tennessee, Fort Collins, Colorado and several ones in Arkansas. His last assignment and overseas service was with Headquarters Company, 66th Infantry Division at Camp Blanding, Florida. While there he was awarded a letter of commendation for saving the life of a Private from drowning. The Division arrived in France in November 1944 and received one battle star for Northern France. His awards include the Combat Infantry Badge, Bronze Star, Presidential Unit Citation, American Defense, American and European Theaters, Good Conduct and WWII Victory Medals.

Lawrence J. Forrest
Navy
Lawrence
J.
Forrest
DIVISION: Navy,
USS Bristol
Jun 19, 1922 - Jan 25, 1959
BIRTHPLACE: Argonia, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
SERVED: Oct 15, 1942 -
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Jun 9, 1946
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HONORED BY: R.D. Lyon, Capt. USNR

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Lawrence Forrest was one of four brothers that all served during World War II. Lawrence had a twin brother Lorin. These four brothers all served their country at the same time. Fortunately, they all returned home to their loved ones. Their hometown was Argonia, KS in Summer County. Served in the Mediterranean Sea; North Atlantic

Lorin R. Forrest
Navy
Lorin
R.
Forrest
DIVISION: Navy,
USS Bernadou
Jun 19, 1922 -
BIRTHPLACE: Argonia, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
SERVED: Oct 15, 1942 -
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Oct 3, 1945
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HONORED BY: F.R. Ahmuty, Lt. USNR

BIOGRAPHY

Lorin Forrest was one of four brothers that all served during World War II. Lorin had a twin brother, Lawrence. They all proudly served their country at the same time. Fortunately, they all returned home to their loved ones. Their hometown was Argonia, KS in Summer County. He served in the Mediterranean Sea;North Atlantic

Milford D. Forrest
Navy
Milford
D.
Forrest
DIVISION: Navy,
USS Philadelphia
Oct 27, 1923 - Nov 15, 1999
BIRTHPLACE: Argonia, Kansas
SERVED: Aug 14, 1942 -
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Oct 14, 1945
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HONORED BY: Frank E. Couch, Lt. USNR

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Milford Forrest was one of four brothers that all served during World War II. They all proudly served their country at the same time. Fortunately, they all returned home to their loved ones. Their hometown was Argonia, KS in Summer County.

Wayne E. Forrest
Navy
Wayne
E.
Forrest
DIVISION: Navy
May 30, 1926 - May 16, 1999
BIRTHPLACE: Argonia, Kansas
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HONORED BY: P.H. Freiermuth, Lt. Comdr., USNR

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Wayne Forrest was one of four brothers that all served during World War II. They all proudly served their country at the same time. Fortunately, they all returned home to their loved ones. Their hometown was Argonia, KS in Summer County.

Clayton B. Foster
Army
Clayton
B.
Foster
DIVISION: Army,
Engineer
May 8, 1920 - Aug 30, 1973
BIRTHPLACE: Satanta, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Mar 23, 1942 -
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HONORED BY: Wife, Nora Mae Foster

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In North Africa he contacted a fever and was delayed 6 months before being sent to England. While preparing for Normandy Beach he was riding a motorcycle and was hit by an army truck. He was brought back to the U.S. in a full body cast to Winter General Hospital in Topeka, the summer of 1944. The rest was History. He met and married Nora Mae Stewart on April 18, 1946.

Ivan L. Foster
Army
Ivan
L.
Foster
DIVISION: Army,
84th
Apr 23, 1896 - Nov 26, 1965
BIRTHPLACE: Illinois
HIGHEST RANK: Major General
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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BATTLE: North Africa
MILITARY HONORS: Legion of Merit and Others

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WWI& WII Decorated Hero who received the Legion of Merit Medal.

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