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Pascal C. Poolzw Sr.
Army
Pascal
C.
Poolzw
Sr.
DIVISION: Army,
Company M (Heavy Weapons), 3rd Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division
Jan 29, 1922 - Nov 7, 1967
BIRTHPLACE: Apache, OK
HIGHEST RANK: FIrst Sergeant
THEATER OF OPERATION: China Burma India
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MILITARY HONORS: Silver Star
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Pascal Cleatus Poolaw, Sr., the most decorated Native American soldier in U.S. history - 4 Silver Stars, 5 Bronze Stars 3 Purple Hearts. He earned a total of 42 medals and citations. Born on January 29, 1922, in Apache, Oklahoma, Poolaw, a full-blooded Kiowa, served with the United States Army in World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. Poolaw, his father and two brothers joined the Armed forces in 1942 during World War II. He earned his first Purple Heart when he was wounded in September 1944. While serving with the 8th Infantry Regiment's M Company near Recogne, Belgium, Poolaw's unit was engaging fire with the Germans. He pushed his unit forward under heavy fire and hurled hand grenades at enemy machine guns, causing numerous enemy casualties and as a result of his heroic actions, many of his comrades lives were saved and the company was able to continue the attack and capture strongly defended enemy positions. Poolaw went on to serve in the Korean and Vietnam wat. He was killed in action on a search and destroy mission near Loc Ninh, Vietnam Courtesy of fallenbutnotforgotten

Harrison Posey
Navy
Harrison
Posey
DIVISION: Navy,
USS Gosper
Aug 23, 1919 - Apr 30, 2007
BIRTHPLACE: Nanjemoy, Maryland
HIGHEST RANK: 3PO
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: May 26, 1944 -
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Oct 26, 1945
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HONORED BY: Children and Stepchildren, Sandra I. Sacra et al

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3PO Posey trained at TRG COM. And USD TADC in Willamsburg, Virginia. He was stationed in Brooklyn, NY, before being sent to Navy ATA in Seattle, WA. He was then assigned to the USS Gosper until he was discharged. When drafted he was married with two children and a 3rd born in August 1944. Mr. Posey was a cook on board the USS Gosper.

Henry R. Pottberg
Army
Henry
R.
Pottberg
DIVISION: Army,
25th Infantry Regiment 25th Army Division
Nov 24, 1920 - Feb 2, 2013
BIRTHPLACE: Tipton, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: PFC
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Jul 30, 1944 -
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Dec 1, 1945
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HONORED BY: Wife Eloise Pottberg and Sons Calvin & Craig

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He was inducted approximately 7/30/1944. He went to the Philippines for the Liberation of Luzon. He was severely wounded in April of 1945. Henry was in recovery at several hospitals and was discharged in December of 1945. Medals awarded: Expert Rifleman Badge, Combat Infantry Badge, 3 Bronze Stars and a Purple Heart.

Alan Potts
Other
Alan
Potts
DIVISION: Other,
COSSAC, SHAEF
Jun 22, 1925 - Dec 11, 2005
BIRTHPLACE: Wallasey, United Kingdom
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jun 1, 1943 -
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Aug 2, 1947
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HONORED BY: Widow, Dorothy Potts and Children; Colin, Janet

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Alan was born in Wallasey and brought up in Knotty Ash, Liverpool, where his dad, Jack Potts, was a butcher. His love of music and humour started at an early age. He was at school with Ken Dodd and his mum, Ethel, mixed in theatrical circles and was a champion of the young Frankie Vaughan. Alan fell in love with jazz and big band music as a young man in the 1930's and soon acquired a collection of 78 rpm records. He became well known for carrying them around wherever he went! His favorites were the American big bands, the pop music of their day; Artie Shaw, Gene Krupa, Glen Miller, etc. This love stayed with him throughout his life. Little did he know, in his early teens that circumstances would present him with the opportunity to listen to them, live, much sooner than expected. When war was declared in 1939, Alan enlisted in the army and, because of his schooling as a draughtsman, after basic training was (at aged 18), he was posted for staff duties in London. He often talked about having a 'good war!' Strange but true. Based in the Union Jack Club! A civilian billet! His senior commanding officer was Colonel Fleetwood Hesketh of Southport fame. After security vetting (by no other than Anthony Blunt), Alan was assigned to Chief of Staff - Supreme Allied Command (COSSAC), later to become Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Forces (SHAEF) and set to work as a draughtsman preparing battle maps for the Normandy landings and European invasion. He was also BIGOTTED (no not intolerant!). This was 'need to know' clearance to work on the deception plans to disguise the true invasion sites. Under General Eisenhower's command, SHAEF moved to Versailles and Alan followed there in 1944, prior to which he had been able to spend his free time in London listening to his favorite U.S. bands over here to entertain the troops. He was present at the Signing of the Surrender Document in 1945. He was then transferred to Dusseldorf and stayed in the army as Sergeant in charge of the German military government Intelligence Division Drawing Office until 1947. Alan met his wife, Dorothy, when she was working for the U.S. Army Air Force in Bushey Park. They were married in 1956 and have two children, Colin and Janet. Alan trained as an architect, working for local authorities, a job which brought him to Southport and the family home in Walmer Road. He was a magistrate there for 17 years. He became a Captain in The Territorial Army and was awarded the Territorial Decoration. He raised thousands of pounds for the Army Benevolent Fund through promotion of over 40 military band concerts in Southport. Alan was a founding member of what is now Southport Melodic Jazz Club. Initially he was Treasurer and later a Director of the club. When his health started to decline, he was appointed Honorary Lifetime President in April 2004. Branch of Service details: Royal Army.

Marvin E. Potts
Army
Marvin
E.
Potts
DIVISION: Army,
7th Division 32nd Infantry
Jan 17, 1922 -
BIRTHPLACE: Randolph, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Oct 18, 1944 -
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Nov 3, 1946
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HONORED BY: Wife Dorothy L. Potts Children John & Cyndi Potts, Cynthia Desroschers

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I had Occupation duty in Okinawa. I was the first troop to step onto Okinawa. We walked right into the Japanese not knowing if they would fire on us or not. They had signed a peace treaty and were OK. It was our job to be on guard duty while getting them back to Japan via ships.

Crosby W. Powell
Army
Crosby
W.
Powell
DIVISION: Army,
Red Bull:34th Infantry Division, 168th Infantry, Company L Regiment
Sep 21, 1923 - Feb 17, 2023
BIRTHPLACE: Topeka, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: Pfc
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Mar 27, 1943 -
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Nov 8, 1945
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BATTLE: Battle of Monte Casino Battle at Anzio
MILITARY HONORS: Purple Heart Bronze Star Legion of Merit Presidential Unit Citation French Croix de Guerre Combat Infantry Badge ETO Ribbon with 4 Stars American Defense Ribbon, Victory Ribbon Good Conduct Medal
HONORED BY: His Daughter and On November 11, 2019, Powell was presented with a quilt from the Quilts of Valor Foundation

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My dad was wounded by shrapnel to his knee, throat and back and suffered from severe trench feet during the 135 day Battle of Monte Casino. He was slung over the back of a donkey for a treacherous three hour ride down a narrow steep mountainous path. He was then sent to an evacuation hospital in North Africa for three months of treatment. He then had to relearn how to walk. He thought he would be sent back to the States but instead was sent back to battle, to the Anzio beachhead. He received his Purple Heart for dragging a wounded soldier he did not know back to safety at Monte Casino. He continues to suffer from his war injuries and from periodic nightmares. After WWII concluded, he joined the Kansas National Guard and retired as a Lieutenant Colonel. He was employed by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad for over 40 years.

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Jack M. Powell
Army Air Corps
Jack
M.
Powell
DIVISION: Army Air Corps
Feb 19, 1919 - Jun 20, 2013
BIRTHPLACE: Ruby, Oklahoma
HIGHEST RANK: T SGT
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Jul 1, 1942 -
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Dec 30, 1945
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HONORED BY: Daughter, Liz Parker

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Jack Powell was a great-great grandson of Charles Journeycake, Chief of Delaware Indians. His rough-and-tumble youth and young adulthood were filled with rodeos, and living fast and hard. He served his country in WWII from July, 1, 1942 to December 30, 1945, in Australia, New Guinea, the Philippines, and Korea as a Tech Sergeant in the 15th Army Air Corps. He loved Australia where he won the 1944 Championship bull riding event during the war. On February 22, 1947 he married the love of his life, Lula Rose (Posey) Frieden. Jack studied engineering at Oklahoma A&M in Stillwater and retired from Phillips Petroleum.

Robert C. Powell
Army
Robert
C.
Powell
DIVISION: Army,
Troop C 8th Engineer
Nov 28, 1913 - Aug 31, 1989
BIRTHPLACE: Halifax
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Jun 29, 1943 -
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Oct 31, 1945
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HONORED BY: Wilma Powell
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