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Homer Londene
Army Air Corps
Homer
Londene
DIVISION: Army Air Corps
HIGHEST RANK: Tech Sergeant
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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BATTLE: Rhine
MILITARY HONORS: Purple Heart
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Sergeant Homer Londene was the aerial engineer on a C-46 (Commando) transport plane. He was listed as missing in action and later known to be killed in action over Germany, on March 24, 1945. Londene and his plane were part of the Allies offensive across the Rhine from the American 9th Army and British 2nd Army. No further details are given from the files of The Dickinson County Heritage Center.

KILLED IN ACTION
Garland V. Longhofer
Army
Garland
V.
Longhofer
DIVISION: Army,
H Company, 105th Reg., 27th Inf. Div.
Mar 16, 1926 - Sep 14, 2020
BIRTHPLACE: Dickinson County, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Aug 3, 1944 -
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Aug 30, 1946
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation

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I was inducted into the Army of the United States with 38 other boys from Dickinson County, KS on August 3, 1944. Most of us were sent to Camp Hood, TX for seventeen weeks of infantry basic training. I left the United States from Seattle, WA on February 9, 1945. After brief stops in Hawaii and Saipan I arrived on Okinawa on April 27, 1945 and joined 'H' company, 105th Regiment, 27th Infantry Division. After five or six days on the line we were relieved by the 1st Marine Division. We were then sent to the northern part of the island for mop-up duty. In May I was made a radioman. When the war was over we were sent to Japan for Occupation Duty. We were the first troops in the area we occupied. When the 27th Infantry was deactivated I was sent to Hokkaido to join the 77th Division Field Artillery. I was a battery clerk at Hokadate. In March of 1946 I was sent to the 78th Military Government Company at Nagaon on Honshu. I was there until I was sent home and arrived on September 1, 1946.

Jose M. Lopez
Army
Jose
M.
Lopez
DIVISION: Army,
M Company, 23rd Infantry Regimand, 2nd Infantry Division
Jun 5, 2023 - May 16, 2005
BIRTHPLACE: Santiago Atitlan, Mexico
HIGHEST RANK: Sergearnt
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jun 5, 2023 -
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Jun 5, 2023
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BATTLE: Normandy, Battle of the Bulge
MILITARY HONORS: Medal of Honor
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Jose Lopez was born in Mexico and orphaned at 8 years old. He lived with relatives in Brownsville, TX where he developed an interest in boxing. As a young man Jose traveled the world as a competitive boxer. In 1934 while competing in Melbourne Australia, Jose joined the Merchant Marines and spent the next 5 years traveling the world. In 1942, Lopez returned to Brownsville and married his girlfriend. Soon after, Lopez was drafted into the US Army. He was stationed at Fort Sam Houston for a short time before transferred to Camp Roberts for basic training and assigned to M Company, 23rd Infantry Regiment 2nd Infantry division. The 2nd shipped out to the United Kingdom and trained for the Normandy invasion. The division landed in Normandy on June 7 where Lopez was wounded. He refused evacuation. The 2nd Division fought in the Normandy and through Belgium where it was located on Dec 16 when German forces broke through the Allies lines in the Ardennes. During the Battle of the Bulge, Lopez took a heroic one man stand against an advancing enemy near the town of Kninkelt, Belgium. For this action Lopez was acknowledged with the medal of honor. Lopez reenlisted in the Army in 1949 and retired in 1973, retiring to San Antonio, TX where he worked for the Veterans Administration The Jose M Lopez Middle School in San Antonio, TX is named for him. Courtesy of World War 2 Musueum,

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Frank D. Lovas
Army
Frank
D.
Lovas
DIVISION: Army
Feb 26, 1916 - Jun 10, 2002
BIRTHPLACE: Malvern, OH
HIGHEST RANK: T/5
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: May 30, 1945 -
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Jul 22, 1946
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HONORED BY: Wife Theresa & Children Judy, Denny, Robert and Larry

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T/5 Frank Lovas served in General George Patton's Occupational Army in the Military Government Attachment G 229 in Furth, Germany. He was responsible for Transporting Nuremburg Trial Documents to the courts.

John Lowry
Army Air Corps
John
Lowry
DIVISION: Army Air Corps
BIRTHPLACE: Virginia Minnesota
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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Carroll H. Loyd
Army
Carroll
H.
Loyd
DIVISION: Army,
441st CIC
Jun 17, 1921 - Jul 8, 2013
BIRTHPLACE: Hiawatha, KS
HIGHEST RANK: Corporal
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Aug 7, 1945 -
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Oct 12, 1946
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HONORED BY: Wife Evelyn Loyd and Children

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M1 Rifle Marksmanship Badge, World War II Victory Medal, Army of Occupation Medal

George S. Lucas
Army
George
S.
Lucas
DIVISION: Army,
816 Engineer Aviation Battalion
Feb 26, 1916 - May 13, 1989
BIRTHPLACE: Cleveland, Ohio
HIGHEST RANK: Spec 5
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: 1942 -
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1946
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BATTLE: Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, Central Europe
HONORED BY: George S Lucas Jr & Family, Carol Happ & Family
Norman R. Lucas
Army
Norman
R.
Lucas
DIVISION: Army,
B Co.291st Inf. Bn. 75th Division
Dec 13, 1910 - Jun 23, 1967
BIRTHPLACE: Branchland, WV
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Mar 24, 1944 -
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Nov 11, 1945
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HONORED BY: Wife Dorothy; Sons Melvin Ray, Oscar Jay, Wallace Gay, Arthur Eugene, Jackie Glenn and Jeremy Wayne

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His training took place at Camp Walters in Texas and at Camp Breckinridge in Kentucky in April 1944. He moved to Camp Shanks, New York and departed by transport ship the Edmund B. Alexander. He arrived in Swansea, Wales in November 1944. They established headquarters in Lamphey, Wales in December 1944. After many long convoy rides and much walking day and night in extreme cold weather, they fought their way through France, Holland and into Germany and Belgium. It was extremely hard fighting the enemy due to the fierce weather conditions, shortages of sleep, shelter, food and clothing. Frost bite and flu took a toll on many of the soldiers during the long marches in waist deep snow without proper clothing and equipment. Many good men died to protect the freedom of America. Medals: Combat Infantry Badge, European/African Middle East Theater Medal with 3 stars, WWII Victory Medal, American Theater Medal, Arms of the City of Colmar and the Good Conduct Medal.

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Guildhall Address, London, June 12, 1945