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Robert C. Flackman
Army
Robert
C.
Flackman
DIVISION: Army,
SHAEF
Feb 18, 1922 -
BIRTHPLACE: Brooklyn, New York
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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HONORED BY: Eisnhower Foundation

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Robert served in SHAEF --- General Eisenhower's Headquarters in Europe.

Harold G. Flansburgh
Army
Harold
G.
Flansburgh
DIVISION: Army,
50th Ftr Cont Sq
May 23, 1915 -
BIRTHPLACE: Chicago, Illinois
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Feb 11, 1942 -
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Dec 3, 1945
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HONORED BY: Cousin, George J. Green

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Harold was living at 1500 S. Karlov Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. He was inducted in the Army on February on February 11, 1942. He was employed as a Radio Technician and as a result was assigned to the Army Air Corps. He was sent to basic training in Florida and after completing his training was sent to Radio school. After thirteen months in the United States he was sent to England in April 1943 with the 50th Fighter Control Squadron as Radio Mechanic Operator. His assignment was the operation and servicing of an aviation control signal off of the air station. He was billeted with an English farm family close to his signal control and was give rations that he shared with his billeted family. While at his station he met and married his wife Joan Memory, who was serving with the British Land Army assisting farmers with their crops. Their first daughter, Rita, was born in England. Harold earned 5 overseas Bars, American Campaign, European Theater/ 1 Bronze Star, WWII Victory, and Good Conduct Medals. The Distinguished Unit Badge Meritorious Unit Award.

John R. Flansburgh
Army
John
R.
Flansburgh
DIVISION: Army,
167th Engineer Combat Battalion
Nov 13, 1913 -
BIRTHPLACE: Illinois
HIGHEST RANK: Technical Corporal
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jun 2, 1943 -
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Mar 3, 1946
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HONORED BY: Cousin, George J. Green

BIOGRAPHY

Roy, as he was known, was born and raised on the west side of Chicago. He was drafted and joined the United States Army on June 2, 1942. He is no longer with us and we are unable to have access to his military discharge or military records as they were destroyed in the fire at the Military Personal Records Center in St Louis, Missouri, July 1973. He did not talk much about his military service other than he was with the 167th Engineer Combat Battalion. He did tell me that he was in the Battle of the Bulge, had several close calls and was always the coldest that he ever was. The four photos of him we have indicates he was a Technical Corporal with the Army, serving in the American and European Theater, and he has four battle stars on his European Campaign Ribbon. He was awarded the American, European with 4 Bronze Stars, Good Conduct Medal and the WWII Victory Medals.

Milton L. Fleming
Navy
Milton
L.
Fleming
DIVISION: Navy
Dec 31, 1923 - Jun 17, 2023
BIRTHPLACE: Herington, KS
HIGHEST RANK: RM 2
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: May 18, 1943 -
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Apr 5, 1946
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HONORED BY: Sue Dvorak- Daughter

BIOGRAPHY

Milton Fleming was born in Herington, KS in 1923. He graduated Herington High School in 1941. Fleming was drafted and he went into the Navy. After training, he was stationed in Guam as a radioman. Fleming became the chief communications man, intercepting Japanese communications, decoding and sending on to for interpretation. Admiral Nimbus visited Fleming frequently checking on transmissions from the Japanese. Fleming also meet General Eisenhower while in Gaum and the two men connected, both being from Dickinson County Kansas. After the war Fleming returned to Herington and married Verda Mae Miltz. They had two children. Milton is well know in Herington as he painted two muriels on builidings in the small town. One Muriel is documented in his files.

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Donald E. Fleming
Army
Donald
E.
Fleming
DIVISION: Army,
465th Bomb Group
Aug 21, 1920 -
BIRTHPLACE: Ottawa, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: 1st Lieutenent
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Apr 14, 1942 -
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HONORED BY: Children of Donald Fleming

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1st Lt. Donald Fleming served with the 465th Bomb Group in Europe.

Glen E. Flinn
Army
Glen
E.
Flinn
DIVISION: Army
Sep 11, 1914 - Mar 25, 1942
BIRTHPLACE: Onaga, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Mar 16, 1942 -
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation

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Glen Earl Flinn and his brother Orval L. Flinn were inducted into military service on March 18, 1942 at Fort Leavenworth, KS. He was then sent to Fort Roberts, CA to receive his basic training. Glen was then transferred, in turn, to Camp Cooke, CA; Camp Hood, TX; Camp Gruber, OK; Louisiana for maneuvers; Pilot Knob, CA, and then to Fort Dix, NJ for deployment. He arrived overseas somewhere in England on August 24, 1944 and saw action in France and Germany with a Tank Destroyer Battalion. Glen was killed in action in Germany on March 25, 1945. He was laid to rest in a U.S. Military cemetery at Margraten, Holland.

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Orval L. Flinn
Army
Orval
L.
Flinn
DIVISION: Army
Jan 3, 1913 - Jun 5, 2005
BIRTHPLACE: Onaga, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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HONORED BY: Wife, Mrs. Ruth Flinn

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Orval L. Flinn and his brother Glen E. Flinn were inducted into military service on March 18, 1942 at Fort Leavenworth, KS. They both were then sent to Fort Roberts, CA to receive their basic training. Orval was then transferred to Louisiana for maneuvers and then deployed to the Pacific Theater of the war. Orval specialty was as a machine gunner. He was in the battles of the Philippines and fought at Guadalcanal, Luzon, Corregidor, the Fiji Islands and New Zealand. He was awarded the following Military Decorations: Asian Pacific Medal, Philippine Liberation Medal with one bronze star, and the World War Victory Medal. After his discharge, Orval returned to Onaga, KS and worked on the railroad. Later he moved to Abilene, KS and worked as a Mechanic at Ronald Rice Motors. He then was employed by Duckwall Company where he worked in their warehouse as Order Filler until he retired. Orval was a member of the Eagles Club, the VFW, and a Life Member of the Disabled American Veteran's (DAV). Orval was married to Ruth Helen Anthony in 1958.

James C. Flowers
Army Air Corps
James
C.
Flowers
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
99th Fighter Squadron, 322nd Fighter Group
Dec 25, 1915 -
BIRTHPLACE: Surry County, Virginia
HIGHEST RANK: First Lieutenant
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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MILITARY HONORS: Congressional Gold Medal
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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James Flowers was born in Surry County Virginia. Around 1939, the NAACP began challenging  military policies of only whites flying aircraft. With the threat of legal action, the US Army Air Corps created a program to train back pilots, bombardiers, navigators and aircraft maintenance crews at Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. Flowers joined the Army Air Corps in 1940 and became a pilot. He served until 1945 with the Tuskegee Airmen. Flowers flew with the Red Tails who have inspired books and stories in Hollywood because of their successful escorting bombers over European war  zones. They did received damages but never lost a bomber .  He returned to  the US and became a  teacher in New York, married Evelyn and had two children. Courtesy of ICSun-News.com/news/story

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