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Jack B. Fair
Army
Jack
B.
Fair
DIVISION: Army
May 7, 1921 -
BIRTHPLACE: St George KS
HIGHEST RANK: Corporal
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
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DISCHARGED: 1945
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HONORED BY: Dennis Fair

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Jack Fair born in St. George KS was in the Army in the Pacific fighting the Japanese. Jack was in the field artillery, and mules were still being used. Shortly after being promoted to Corporal, a mule kicked Jack, so he kicked back at the mule, which was observed by an officer, and back to PFC (Private First Class) went Jack! Jack fought in many of the Island battles and contracted malaria, for which he received a pension. Jack’s humble opinion was that in the Pacific war, the Army did most of the fighting/dying while the Marines garnered most of the headlines. In civilian life Jack was a Sheet Metal worker and he and his wife Mona had five children. Jack died at the VA hospital in Topeka KS.

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Dan E. Fair
Army
Dan
E.
Fair
DIVISION: Army
Dec 20, 1918 - Oct 25, 1995
BIRTHPLACE: Manhattan KS
HIGHEST RANK: PFC
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
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HONORED BY: Dennis Fair

BIOGRAPHY

Dan Fair was in the Army in the Pacific fighting the Japanese. He was a machine gunner with a wife and six children, who enlisted right after Pearl Harbor. On one of the islands, his leg was sticking out behind a rock and a mortar landed close by, nearly severing his leg below the knee. As he was lying in a hospital somewhere in the Pacific, he received a letter from his wife saying she just could not take it anymore and had taken the children to his parents and left and he would never see her or hear from her again. He ended up at the Colmery-O’Neil VA Hospital in Topeka, KS, where he was a patient for most of a year. Upon discharge, he had to wear high boots the rest of his life as the leg was very fragile. In fact, one could still see some exposed bone until he died of cancer years later. In civilian life Dan was a Sheet metal worker and owner the Carlson Sheet Metal Co. In Spokane WA.

Felipe M. Fajardo
Army
Felipe
M.
Fajardo
DIVISION: Army,
2nd Infantry Division
May 26, 1915 - Aug 20, 2001
BIRTHPLACE: Puerto de Luna, New Mexico
HIGHEST RANK: Private
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
SERVED: 1939 -
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BATTLE: He proudly fought on the beaches of Normandy and at the Battle of the Bulge.

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He proudly fought on the beaches of Normandy at the Battle of the Bulge.

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Adair H. Farres
Army
Adair
H.
Farres
DIVISION: Army,
Infantry
May 7, 1920 -
BIRTHPLACE: Woodbine, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Mar 9, 1942 -
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Oct 17, 1945
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HONORED BY: Children and sisters
Dyas E. Farres
Army
Dyas
E.
Farres
DIVISION: Army
Nov 30, 1914 -
BIRTHPLACE: Woodbine, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Mar 29, 1943 -
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Apr 9, 1946
0
HONORED BY: Son David and his sisters
Lillis W. Farres
Army Air Corps
Lillis
W.
Farres
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
Air Engine Mechanic
Aug 17, 1918 -
BIRTHPLACE: Woodbine, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Dec 4, 1941 -
0
Oct 22, 1945
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HONORED BY: Children and his sisters
Dana D. Faulkner
Navy
Dana
D.
Faulkner
DIVISION: Navy,
Company C, Pioneer BN, USS LSM 473
Mar 28, 1922 - May 31, 1986
BIRTHPLACE: Clay County, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: PhM3c
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Sep 25, 1942 -
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Jan 11, 1946
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BATTLE: Gaum
MILITARY HONORS: American Area, Victory Medal, Asiatic Pacific, Good Conduct medal.
HONORED BY: Family of Dana Faulkner, Talmage Historical Museum & Library and the Eisenhower Foundation.

BIOGRAPHY

Dana David Faulkner was born and grew up around Clay Center, KS. He was attending Kansas Wesleyan in Salina, KS when he was drafted. Faulkner served in the U.S. Navy as a Pharmacist's Mate, Third Class, V6. He was stationed Kansas City, MO; Cape Girardeau, MO; HQ 93 in Bogue Field, NC; NTS in Great Lakes, IL; Norfolk, VA; Camp Lejeune, NC; Cherry Point, NC; and the 72nd Repl. Draft in the Pacific Theater on USS LSM 473. He was at Gaum and was wounded some time during his service, according to his son. He married Agnes Emma Minter and they lived near Talmage, KS. Faulkner took his son to see Dwight D. Eisenhower when he traveled to Abilene in the 50's and told him"  You are going to see a great man today. The Greatest Patriot." On one of Faulkner's last days, he asked to be taken to the campus of the Eisenhower Presidential Museum to see the bronze statue of Ike. Dana Faulkner passed away in 1986.

Courtesy of Talmage Historical Museum & Library, Talmage, Kansas.

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Charles D. Fear
Navy
Charles
D.
Fear
DIVISION: Navy,
Hunters Points SubGroup 1SFGPRF
Feb 19, 1916 - Jan 19, 1998
BIRTHPLACE: Jasper County Illinois
HIGHEST RANK: Chief Petty Officer E7
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Jul 10, 1939 -
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Jul 5, 1947
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BATTLE: USS Birmingham USS Enterprise USS Rushmore USS Remus
MILITARY HONORS: American Defense American Theater European-African 1 star Asiatic-Pacific 2 stars Good Conduct World War Two Victory
HONORED BY: Children Doris Eddings, Edward Fear, LouAnn Glasco
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The mission of Ike's Soldiers is to honor Dwight D. Eisenhower's legacy through the personal accounts of the soldiers he led and share them with the world.

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Guildhall Address, London, June 12, 1945