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Louis E. Haslouer
Army
Louis
E.
Haslouer
DIVISION: Army,
Merrill's Marauders 3 Bn (Orange Combat Team)
Feb 4, 1920 - Jan 1, 1991
BIRTHPLACE: Enterprise, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: Tech 5
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Jan 2, 1942 -
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Jan 11, 1945
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HONORED BY: Dorothy Haslouer Holmstrom, wife

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Louis was one of three Haslouer brothers (Louis, Edward and Elvin) from Enterprise, Kansas, who fought in World War II. Louis served in the Infantry in the Northern Solomons and Guadalcanal campaigns. Late in 1943, President Roosevelt issued a Presidential call for volunteers for 'A Dangerous and Hazardous Mission'. The Unit was officially designated as the '5307th Composite Unit (Provisional)' Code Name: 'GALAHAD', later it became popularly known as 'Merrill’s Marauders' named after its leader, Brigadier General Frank Merrill.
Louis volunteered for Merrill's Marauders and saw service in the China-India-Burma campaign. The Marauders were a completely volunteer outfit with the mission of retaking the Burma Road. They trained in secrecy in the jungles of Central India. They began the march up the Ledo Road, over the outlying ranges of the Himalayan Mountains into Burma. They had no tanks or artillery to support them and walked over 1,000 miles through dense jungles. They disrupted the Japanese supply and communications lines and climaxed their 'behind the lines' operations with the capture of Myitkyina Airfield. This would benefit the supply aircraft that no longer had to fly over “the Hump” to ferry supplies to China. By this time, they had endured four months of marching and combat in the mountains and jungles of Burma. They had to carry all of their equipment on their backs and the backs of pack mules. Air drops were made to re-supply them with food and supplies. For their accomplishments in Burma, the Marauders were awarded the Distinguished Unit Citation in July of 1944. In 1966, this was re-designated as the Presidential Unit Citation. Louis also received three Bronze Stars, a Good Conduct Medal, but was most proud of his Combat Infantryman Badge. Louis died in January of 1991.

Kenneth C. Hassler
Army Air Corps
Kenneth
C.
Hassler
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
303rd Bomb Group
Jun 9, 1920 - Nov 9, 1977
BIRTHPLACE: Chapman, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: Master Sargeant
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jul 16, 1941 -
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Sep 6, 1945
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HONORED BY: Elaine Hassler

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M/Sgt. Kenneth Hassler. Kenneth Clarence Hassler, after 2 years at Baker University, joined the Army in July of 1941. His hope was to become a pilot but his hearing did not pass the physical. So he was trained as an airplane mechanic. He received his mechanic training at Moses Lake, Washington and Chanute, Illinois Airfields. After 15 months Stateside, he was sent with the 303rd Bomb Group to a base in England. From there he flew in the first bombing raids over Germany by United States planes. Since they flew without fighter escorts, the fatality rate in his group was large. The basic tour then was to fly 25 raids and then return to the States. Sgt. Hassler completed his 25 missions as the chief engineer on the 'Yardbird' B-17. He was never injured although his plane was hit on several missions. But they always made it back to their base. On the 'Yardbird's first mission after Hassler's 25th flight, the plane was seriously damaged and 'downed' over Germany. Following 10 months in England, Sgt. Hassler was stationed at Drew Air Force Base in Tampa, Florida where he was the engineer instructor for crews preparing to go overseas. He was discharged from active military duty in September of 1945. He received the following medals - Distinguished Flying Cross, European/Africa/Mideastern Theater of Operation medal, and the American Defense Service medal.

Lowell H. Hatesohl
Army
Lowell
H.
Hatesohl
DIVISION: Army
Aug 21, 1921 -
BIRTHPLACE: Linn, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Aug 1, 1942 -
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Aug 1, 1945
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HONORED BY: Nephew, Stan Hatesohl
Charles B. Hawkins
Army
Charles
B.
Hawkins
DIVISION: Army,
45th Infantry Division
Jun 5, 1925 - Sep 4, 1986
BIRTHPLACE: Calhoun City, Mississippi
HIGHEST RANK: Tech Sergeant
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Oct 14, 1943 -
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Oct 20, 1945
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HONORED BY: Children of Charles B. Hawkins

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Tech Sergeant Hawkins served in the 180th Infantry Regiment of the 45th Division. He received the Purple Heart, the Bronze Star with an Oak Leaf Cluster, and the Good Conduct Medal. After service, he was a new car dealer for 35 years. He married Rochelle Hudson and they had three children, Mike, Connie and Jeff. They also have four grandchildren Audra, Katie, Whit and Ro.

George R. Hawkins
Army
George
R.
Hawkins
DIVISION: Army,
1252 D Army Air Force
BIRTHPLACE: Howard, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Aug 27, 1942 -
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Sep 7, 1945
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HONORED BY: Wife Doris Hawkins, Sons Timothy E. Hawkins and Ron Hawkins

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Bob loved fishing, camping and going to the Wichita Wranglers games and the NBC Tournament where he had season tickets. He also loved getting together with his family for big holiday meals. He was involved with his church, helping out with fundraising activities, and enjoyed spending time with his granddaughters.

Martin M. Hayes
Army
Martin
M.
Hayes
DIVISION: Army,
47th Armored Medical Battalion
Jan 20, 1919 - Jan 4, 1971
BIRTHPLACE: Ellis, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: Staff Sergeant
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
SERVED: Feb 27, 1941 -
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Jun 3, 1945
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BATTLE: Tunisia Naples Foggia Rome Arno
MILITARY HONORS: Good Conduct Medal Legion of Merit Medal American Defense Service Theater Ribbon
HONORED BY: Daughter Susan Keeler, Grandson Kelley Hrabe

BIOGRAPHY

Martin Hayes was born in Ellis, KS and graduated from Ellis High School. He was commissioned into service at the age of 22 years. Martin served in the European African Middle Eastern Theatre. He was in the 47th Armored Medical Battalion as an ambulance driver. During his time in Africa he contacted malaria but recovered. His family was always very proud of his service but Martin himself was an unassuming man and did not talk about the war, therefore, there are none of his service experiences to pass on. Martin returned home in 1945 and married Helen Jezek the following year. He survived the war but not cancer in 1971 and died at the age of 51 years.

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Anna Mae V. Hays
Women's Army Corps (WAC)
Anna Mae
V.
Hays
DIVISION: Women's Army Corps (WAC),
20th Field Hospital
Feb 16, 1920 - Jan 7, 2018
BIRTHPLACE: Buffalo, NY
HIGHEST RANK: Brig. General
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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BATTLE: China-Burma-India, Korea
MILITARY HONORS: Army Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of Merit w/ oak leaf cluster, Army Commendation Medal, Meritorious Unit Commendation w/ oak leaf cluster, American Campaign Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal w/ one bronze service star World War II Victory Medal, Army of Occupation Medal, National Defense Service Medal w/ OLC, Korean Service Medal w/ three service stars United Nations Korea Medal
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundaiton

BIOGRAPHY

Anna Mae Violet McCabe Hays was born on February 16, 1920, in Buffalo, New York, the middle of three children. Her father was Daniel Joseph McCabe and her mother was the former Matie Florence Humphrey. Both her parents were officers of The Salvation Army. She had an elder brother and younger sister. During her childhood, the family moved several times in Western New York, ultimately settling in Allentown, Pennsylvania in 1932 when she was about 12 years old. Hays attended Allentown High School, now William Allen High School, graduating with honors in 1938. Hays had a love of music, playing the piano, the organ, and the French horn and wanted to go to Juilliard School to study music, but due to a lack of funds for tuition she decided to pursue nursing instead. Hays enrolled at the Allentown General Hospital School of Nursing in 1939, graduating in 1941 with a diploma in nursing. Hays joined the Army Nurse Corps in 1942. She served in India in January 1943 during World War II, with the 20th Field Hospital in Ledo in the northeastern region of Assam. The hospital was stationed at the entrance to Ledo Road, which cut through jungles into Burma. The living and working conditions were primitive; buildings were made of bamboo, and dysentery, leeches and snakes were common, particularly during monsoon seasons. Just over two years later, in April 1945, she was promoted to first lieutenant. After serving two and a half years in India, Hays was on leave in the United States when World War II ended. Hays remained in the service, stationed at Fort Dix and Valley Forge General Hospital in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, and as a head nurse at Fort Myer in Virginia. She was stationed to Korea in 1950 remaining there for 14 months. After graduating from the Nursing Service Administration Course at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, Texas, she was appointed head nurse at the Walter Reed Hospital in Washington D.C. Hays and 2 other nurses took care of President Eisenhower while staying at Walter Reed after his heart attack. During the Vietnam war, Hays visited the country three times overseeing nurses stationed there. On May 15, 1970, President Richard Nixon appointed Hays to the rank of brigadier general and on June 11, 1970, she was promoted at a ceremony, officiated by the Army Chief of Staff, General William C. Westmoreland, and the Secretary of the Army, Stanley R. Resor. Following her appointment, Elizabeth P. Hoisington, Director of the Women's Army Corps, was also promoted to the rank of brigadier general. In 1952 Hays married William Hays. Courtesy of Stars and Stripes and Wikipedia.com

Robert V. Hays
Army Air Corps
Robert
V.
Hays
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
Air Group Nine
Jun 8, 1924 -
BIRTHPLACE: Kansas City, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Jun 8, 1943 -
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Sep 6, 1945
0
HONORED BY: Robert and Linda Suder

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Robert received the following medals and citations: Navy Cross; two Distinguished Flying Cross; five Air Medals; two Presidential Citations (one from President Roosevelt and one from President Truman).

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