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Edward J. Edwards Jr.
Army Air Corps
Edward
J.
Edwards
Jr.
DIVISION: Army Air Corps
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
SERVED: 1942 -
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1944
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Edward J. Edwards was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Edwards Sr., of Blackburn, Missouri. Edwards Jr. of Kansas City, Kansas married Wretha Jaillite on September 6, 1941. Wretha's brother, Edgar Jaillite of Herrington, Kansas, gave her away at the wedding. They made their home in Parsons, Kansas. Mr. Edwards worked with Lincoln Life Insurance Company. He joined the Army in 1942 and was assigned service number 17064619. Courtesy kshs.org, fold3.com, newspapers.com.

Harold E. Edwards
Navy
Harold
E.
Edwards
DIVISION: Navy
May 13, 1921 - May 20, 2006
BIRTHPLACE: Rock Creek Township, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: B2c V6
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
SERVED: Feb 4, 1942 -
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1945
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Harold 'Doc' Edwards was born to Walter Edwards and Viola Schaeffer Edwards on May 13, 1921 in Rock Creek Township in Wabaunsee County, Kansas. He lived in Herrington, Kansas before World War II. During the war, Edwards served in the Navy as a Boiler Maker First class beginning in February 1942. His service number is 6282699. He served in the African-European and Asiatic-Pacific Theaters. He primarily served on the USS Denebola (AD-12), an Altair class destroyer tender. He joined the ship in September 1942 when she began her service as tender to destroyers and other ships there until July 5, 1944. Denebola sailed from Norfolk on July 24, 1944 for duty in the Mediterranean, furnishing tender services at Cagliari, Sardinia, during the invasion of southern France. The USS Denebola continued this duty at Ajaccio, Corsica, and St. Tropez, France, until September 23 when she put into Naples for tender duty until October 27. She returned to Casco Bay, Maine December 1. Denebola got underway in May for the Pacific, arriving at Eniwetok June 30. She provided upkeep and repair services to destroyers and other ships until November when she sailed for San Diego. In 1943 Edwards married Jaunita Cunningham. They had one son together. Edwards was a welder and member of the Pipe Fitters Union No. 208 in Denver, Colorado. He was also a member of the Brighton Masonic Lodge and Methodist Church. Courtesy kshs.org, fold3.com, findagrave.com, newspapers.com, wikipedia.com.

Kenneth A. Edwards
Navy
Kenneth
A.
Edwards
DIVISION: Navy
Jun 25, 1924 - Jul 24, 2012
BIRTHPLACE: Herrington, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: S1c
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: May 26, 1943 -
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1944
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BATTLE: Tarawa
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Kenneth "Kenny" Alvin Edwards was born June 25, 1924, in Herington, Kansas, the son of Walter and Viola (Schaffer) Edwards. He grew up in Herington with his two siblings and graduated high school. Marrying at age 18 to Evelyn Knox, Kenny was drafted into the U.S. Navy at 19 and assigned number 8660492. He was in the Seabees or Naval Construction Battalions. He was a part of ACORN (Aviation, Construction, Ordnance, Repair) 17. He was stationed in the Marshall and Gilbert Islands during World War II. He served in the battle of Tarawa from November 20-23, 1943. After his discharge, Kenny worked for the Rock Island Railroad, working as a mechanic then as supervisor. The family moved to Kansas City in 1965, Kenny retired from Rock Island in 1986. He was a former member of the United Methodist Church and Masonic Lodge in Herington. Kenny was a member of the V.F.W., a loyal Royals Fan, and he loved to catch, relocate and release squirrels. He enjoyed woodworking and could do almost anything mechanical, even making horse trailers. Kenny was a good family man with three children, 8 grandchildren, and at least 11 grandchildren. Courtesy fold3.com, newspapers.com, kshs.org, findagrave.com

Jacob T. Egbert
Army
Jacob
T.
Egbert
DIVISION: Army,
776 Amphibious Tank Battalion
Jan 16, 1916 - Sep 16, 1971
BIRTHPLACE: Dickinson County, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: Tec 5
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: 1942 -
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BATTLE: Battle of Leyte Okinawa
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Jacob Egbert was born to Charles Henry “Charley” and Elma Manon Egbert in Dickinson County, Kansas. He had seven siblings. According to Registration Draft Card by 1940 he was married to Alma Gertrude Egbert and they resided in Wathena, Kansas. Findagrave.com states he was married to Virginia Drummond Egbert. He entered the Army on November 1 or November 2. He was a technician 5th grade in the 776 Amphibious Tank Battalion which served in the Pacific Theater, including Battle of Leyte, Philippines. In an Advanced Officer's class monograph, author DeSpain states, "The 776th Amphibian Tank Battalion, having previously trained with the 7th Infantry Division Artillery, accomplished its initial assault mission and subsequently went into indirect fire positions. The artillery battalions surveyed the platoons in enabling them to fire through the artillery battalion's fire direction center. This worked with such effectiveness that other amphibious tank battalions adopted the idea and started training immediately following the Leyte operation." At the battle for Okinawa, as reported in The Infantry's Armor: The U.S. Army's Separate Tank Battalions in World War II, "the 776th Amphibian Tank Battalion was attached to the 7th Infantry Division and led the assault wave. Its orders indicated that as soon as its amtanks reached shore, they were to establish contact with forward observers and shift to artillery missions. This was the culmination of the doctrine the battalion had been creating since Angaur. With the agreement of the 7th Division, the battalion had gotten rid of most of its LVT(A)(1)s, and its platoons now consisted of four LVT(A)(4)s-the size of a field artillery battery. During the landings, battalion amphibious tanks fired 41,297 rounds in support of infantry operations." Courtesy https://mcoecbamcoepwprd01.blob.core.usgovcloudapi.net, erenow.org, findagrave.com, fold3.com, kshs.org

Fredric W. Eggers
Army
Fredric
W.
Eggers
DIVISION: Army
Jun 26, 1921 - Dec 31, 1997
BIRTHPLACE: Norfolk, Nebraska
HIGHEST RANK: 2ND LT
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
SERVED: Nov 18, 1942 -
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1945
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Fredric W. Eggers was born on June 26, 1921 in Nebraska. He attended Concordia Teachers' College obtaining a Lutheran Teachers' Diploma in June 1941. Later that year he resided in Herrington, Kansas as a teacher. Eggers was drafted into the Army on 11/18/1942 and assigned number 02014336. He reached the rank of Second Lieutenant on 8/22/1943. He served in the medical corps for 39 months, 11 of which were in Puerto Rico. In 1946, he married Esther Wheaton in Colorado. He attended Denver University and they remained in Denver. They had at least one daughter and grandchild. Courtesy fold3.com, kshs.org, newspapers.com, findagrave.com

Walter D. Ehlers
Army
Walter
D.
Ehlers
DIVISION: Army,
18th Infantry 1st Infantry Division
May 7, 1921 - Feb 20, 2014
BIRTHPLACE: Junction City, KS
HIGHEST RANK: S/Sgt.
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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BATTLE: D-Day
MILITARY HONORS: Medal of Honor
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Walter Ehlers was born on a farm in Junction City, KS and enlisted in the Army October of 1940, along with his older brother Roland. Both were assigned to the 3rd Infantry Division 30th Infantry Regiment.  Walter was trained as a Mortarman and Roland was a scout. In November of 1942 they shipped out for North Africa where they saw President Roosevelt up close when he reviewed the troops at Casablanca. Soon the brothers were transferred to K Company, 18th Regine and front at El Guettar then in Sicily before shipping back to England. The Ehlers brothers were told casualties would be as high as 50 percent in the upcoming battles and were separated. Walter was promoted to sergeant and made a squad leader of L Company. Walters orders on D Day were to land on Omaha Beach and lead a 12-man reconnaissance team to the town of Trevieres about 5 miles inland.  Walters landing craft let him and his squad off in water nearly over their heads and they had to wade to the beach under heavy enemy fire. Under Walter Ehlers' leadership, the entire squad made it off the beach and up into the bluffs, where they captured a German pill box. In the days following, Ehlers and his squad were engaged in a number of firefights in the Norman Hedgerows. June 9 were near the town of Goville, 8 miles (13 km) inland. Walter led his unit's attack against German forces and single-handedly defeated several enemy machine gun nests. The next day the platoon came under heavy fire. Ehlers was wounded, but managed to cover the platoon's withdrawal; this included carrying a wounded automatic rifleman to safety and running back through enemy fire to retrieve his Browning Automatic Rifle. After treatment of his wounds, Ehlers refused to be evacuated and continued to lead his squad. For his actions he was awarded the Medal of Honor. See the whole citation in the attached document. Courtesy of pbs.com - Ken Burn- the war and Wikipedia and World War II Museum.

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John S. Eisenhower
Army
John
S.
Eisenhower
DIVISION: Army,
1st U.S. Army
Aug 3, 1922 - Dec 21, 2013
BIRTHPLACE: Denver, CO
HIGHEST RANK: Brigadier General
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jun 6, 1944 -
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Jan 1, 1974
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HONORED BY: Mary Jean Eisenhower

BIOGRAPHY

John Sheldon Doud Eisenhower was born on August 3, 1922 in Denver, Colorado. Parents were Dwight D. Eisenhower and Mamie Doud Eisenhower. Early years, through eighth grade, Washington D.C., high school at Brent, Baguio, in the Philippine Islands; graduated U.S. Military Academy, West Point, June 6, 1944. European Theater (First U.S. Army) World War II, visiting Buchenwald just after liberation. Army of Occupation, Germany and Austria. Served in 1st Battalion, 15th Infantry, 3rd Infantry Division during the Korean War, 1952. Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2 (Intelligence), 3rd Division, 1952-53; Army General Staff, 1957-59; White House Staff from October 1958 to January 1961; Brigadier General, AUS, retired. U.S. Ambassador to Belgium from April, 1969 to October, 1971. Publications: THE BITTER WOODS, 1969, listed as a best seller in Publisher's Weekly, The New York Times and TIME; a memoir, STRICTLY PERSONAL, published on May 17, 1974; Edited LETTERS TO MAMIE, 1977; authored ALLIES: PEARL HARBOR TO D-DAY, May 1982; SO FAR FROM GOD, March, 1989, about the war between the U.S. and Mexico, 1846-48; INTERVENTION! THE UNITED STATES AND THE MEXICAN REVOLUTION, 1913-1917, November 1993; AGENT OF DESTINY: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF GENERAL WINFIELD SCOTT, 1997; YANKS, 2001; and GENERAL IKE - A PERSONAL REMINISCENCE, 2003. John lived with wife, Joanne Thompson Eisenhower, in rural Maryland until his death December 21, 2013.

Carl D. Eisenhower
Army
Carl
D.
Eisenhower
DIVISION: Army
Jun 19, 1924 - Jan 21, 1992
BIRTHPLACE: Navarre, KS
HIGHEST RANK: PVT
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
SERVED: May 26, 1943 -
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Carl Eisenhower was born June 18, 1924 in Navarre, KS one of eight children. His father was John David Eisenhower. Carl Eisenhower attended grammar school and entered the service for the US Army on May 26, 1943. He married Margie A Kimbell. Courtesy of find a grave and fold3.com.

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