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Don R. Hickman
Army
Don
R.
Hickman
DIVISION: Army,
27th WOLFHO
Feb 16, 1918 -
HIGHEST RANK: Brigadier General
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jan 1, 1941 -
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HONORED BY: Wife, LoRee Hickman and the Hickman Family

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Brigadier General Hickman particapated in the Battle of the Bulge. He remained on active duty after WWII, serving in Korea and with the 4th Infantry in Vietnam. Brigadier General Hickman retired in 1972. He is remembered by his wife Loree, 4 daughters, their husbands, 25 grandchildren and 45 great-grandchildren. To all who serve and keep us free.

Robert L. Higley
Coast Guard
Robert
L.
Higley
DIVISION: Coast Guard
Oct 7, 1925 - Dec 17, 1997
BIRTHPLACE: Omaha, Nebraska
HIGHEST RANK: Petty Officer First Class
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Sep 17, 1943 -
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Apr 6, 1946
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HONORED BY: David and Thomas Higley

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Robert enlisted at age 17. He was deployed on the CGC Cyane in the north Pacific.

Harold Hildwein
Army
Harold
Hildwein
DIVISION: Army
Oct 2, 1941 -
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation
Norman Hildwein
Army
Norman
Hildwein
DIVISION: Army
SERVED: Nov 6, 1942 -
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation
Vance Hill
Army
Vance
Hill
DIVISION: Army
BIRTHPLACE: Iberia, Ohio
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: 1943 -
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1945
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BATTLE: D-Day
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Vance "Red" Hill was 26, married with two children and another on the way when he enlister. He could have taken a deferment but his 17-year old brother was going off to war and Hill felt he should do the same.

Hill was on a landing craft in the harbor as the first wave of soldiers hit Omaha Beach. He watched as the boys went up the cliff and the (Germans) mowed them down. Hill recalls the only way to stop the firing, they burned them out (using flamethrowers). The tank outfits went in, the afternoon of June 6th, and Hill remembers going over the side of the ship on a rope ladder the next day. Hill served an important and dangerous roll as a point scout. He would go ahead of most of the forces. Hill recalls the day he almost lost this hands, which occurred several months after D Day. On point, Hill ran into machine gun fire, As he jumped into a ditch a mortar was dropped in. He spent one night in the field hospital, then was flown to the United Kingdom and his time as soldier was over after 15 months. One of Hills brothers was also part of the Normandy invasion His other two brother served in the Pacific Theater. His mother was proud of the four stars she had in her window. "Courtesy of The Columbus Tribute"

Charles S. Hill
Army
Charles
S.
Hill
DIVISION: Army,
1259th Engineer Combat Battalion
Sep 14, 1923 - Sep 17, 2018
BIRTHPLACE: Youngstown, Ohio
HIGHEST RANK: Tec 5
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Feb 15, 1943 -
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Feb 15, 1946
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BATTLE: None
MILITARY HONORS: American Theater Ribbon; EAME Theater Ribbon; Good Conduct Ribbon; Victory Medal
HONORED BY: His son, Thomas A. Hill

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Chuck Hill was born in Youngstown on September 14, 1923, a son of the late Harold J. and Cleora G. (Farmer) Hill. He graduated from South High School in 1941 and entered the U.S. Army Air Force in February 1943. While state-side he attended Armorer school at MacDill Field, Florida and later was enrolled in the Army ASTP program at Randolph Macon College in Virginia. He served in the 586th B-26 Bomb Squadron, 397th Bomb Group, and was deployed to France in 1945 with the 1259th Combat Engineer Battalion, Weapons NCO. After the war Chuck enrolled for a year in an aeronautical engineering program at Cal Aero Tech Institute in California. Upon return to Youngstown he embarked upon a lifelong career in the heavy steel mill equipment manufacturing industry where he was involved with basic steel strip processing and served in the roles of purchasing agent, sales engineer and press estimator.

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James E. Hill
Army Air Corps
James
E.
Hill
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
P-38 Pilot
Sep 17, 1924 -
BIRTHPLACE: Dexter, MO
HIGHEST RANK: Captain
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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BATTLE: Italy
HONORED BY: Son, Jim Hill

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James E Hill was born in Dexter, MO. His service in World War II took him to Italy where he was a pilot of the P-38. While in Italy he flew photo reconnaissance. Sometime in the late summer or early fall of 1943, Hill was stationed on Mt. Vesuvius and on one particular mission, Hill was the third pilot to attempt to obtain photo intelligence for a special request. It had been two days, since the request and the first two pilots did not return. Hill managed to get the requested information, plus more. Their squadron had a tradition of buzzing the airfield after a successful mission, to alert the crew that analyzed the photos of their success. They would expedite getting the photos developed, as they were often time-sensitive. Returning to base, Hill saw the CO's staff car and decided to "strafe" the CO, who was Tom Barfoot, Hill's commander at the time. The staff car immediately drove into a ditch alongside the road. Hill was surprised by the response from the CO to not "hold his ground" after a routine flight, Hill landed and saw the staff car nearby. After debriefing he was told to report to the CO. Upon entering the CO's office, Hill was immediately confronted by Gen. Eisenhower. "Is this the pilot that chased us into the ditch?" Ike inquired. "Why did you do such a dangerous maneuver?" Hill replied, explaining it was a routine maneuver to notify the staff he had timely information. "What could be that important? was Ike's response. The Co replied that it was film footage that Eisenhower had personally requested. Ike's response was something to the fact, "That type of flying should not go without punishment." Eisenhower then recommended, what action should be taken for Hill's maneuver. He recommended Hill be sent for a two-week period to the Isle of Capri (the best R & R center in the Mediterranean). Grinning widely, Ike stood up and shook Hill's hand, telling the pilot job well done. Hill went to Capri and spend the next two weeks flying the Andrew Sister's around to USO shows. He remained friends with the sisters long after the war. While stationed at Mt. Vesuvius, it erupted with lava flow moving down the street of some village. The base however was on the north side and remained safe. Capt. Hill saw Gen. Eisenhower several times, spoke to him a couple of times but only had the one face-to face encounter. Story courtesy of Jim Hill , son of Capt. James E. Hill.

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Raymond Hill
Navy
Raymond
Hill
DIVISION: Navy,
USS Hornet
Jul 24, 1925 - Dec 21, 2003
BIRTHPLACE: Dexter, MO
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Nov 19, 2943 -
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Feb 15, 1946
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HONORED BY: Nephew, Jim Hill

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Raymond Hill was born in Missouri on July 24, 1925. He served for the US Navy in World War II. Hill was an officer on the USS Hornet when Jimmy Doolittle's Squad tool off to bomb Japan. USS Hornet (CV/CVA/CVS-12) is an Essex-class aircraft carrier built for the United States Navy (USN) during World War II. Completed in late 1943, the ship was assigned to the Fast Carrier Task Force (variously designated as Task Force 38 or 58) in the Pacific Ocean, the navy's primary offensive force during the Pacific War. Courtesy of nephew Jim Hill and Fold3.com

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Guildhall Address, London, June 12, 1945