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Lawrence J. Forrest
Navy
Lawrence
J.
Forrest
DIVISION: Navy,
USS Bristol
Jun 19, 1922 - Jan 25, 1959
BIRTHPLACE: Argonia, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
SERVED: Oct 15, 1942 -
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HONORED BY: R.D. Lyon, Capt. USNR

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Lawrence Forrest was one of four brothers that all served during World War II. Lawrence had a twin brother Lorin. These four brothers all served their country at the same time. Fortunately, they all returned home to their loved ones. Their hometown was Argonia, KS in Summer County. Served in the Mediterranean Sea; North Atlantic

Lorin R. Forrest
Navy
Lorin
R.
Forrest
DIVISION: Navy,
USS Bernadou
Jun 19, 1922 -
BIRTHPLACE: Argonia, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
SERVED: Oct 15, 1942 -
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Oct 3, 1945
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HONORED BY: F.R. Ahmuty, Lt. USNR

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Lorin Forrest was one of four brothers that all served during World War II. Lorin had a twin brother, Lawrence. They all proudly served their country at the same time. Fortunately, they all returned home to their loved ones. Their hometown was Argonia, KS in Summer County. He served in the Mediterranean Sea;North Atlantic

Milford D. Forrest
Navy
Milford
D.
Forrest
DIVISION: Navy,
USS Philadelphia
Oct 27, 1923 - Nov 15, 1999
BIRTHPLACE: Argonia, Kansas
SERVED: Aug 14, 1942 -
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Oct 14, 1945
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HONORED BY: Frank E. Couch, Lt. USNR

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Milford Forrest was one of four brothers that all served during World War II. They all proudly served their country at the same time. Fortunately, they all returned home to their loved ones. Their hometown was Argonia, KS in Summer County.

Wayne E. Forrest
Navy
Wayne
E.
Forrest
DIVISION: Navy
May 30, 1926 - May 16, 1999
BIRTHPLACE: Argonia, Kansas
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HONORED BY: P.H. Freiermuth, Lt. Comdr., USNR

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Wayne Forrest was one of four brothers that all served during World War II. They all proudly served their country at the same time. Fortunately, they all returned home to their loved ones. Their hometown was Argonia, KS in Summer County.

Clayton B. Foster
Army
Clayton
B.
Foster
DIVISION: Army,
Engineer
May 8, 1920 - Aug 30, 1973
BIRTHPLACE: Satanta, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Mar 23, 1942 -
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HONORED BY: Wife, Nora Mae Foster

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In North Africa he contacted a fever and was delayed 6 months before being sent to England. While preparing for Normandy Beach he was riding a motorcycle and was hit by an army truck. He was brought back to the U.S. in a full body cast to Winter General Hospital in Topeka, the summer of 1944. The rest was History. He met and married Nora Mae Stewart on April 18, 1946.

Ivan L. Foster
Army
Ivan
L.
Foster
DIVISION: Army,
84th
Apr 23, 1896 - Nov 26, 1965
BIRTHPLACE: Illinois
HIGHEST RANK: Major General
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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BATTLE: North Africa
MILITARY HONORS: Legion of Merit and Others

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WWI& WII Decorated Hero who received the Legion of Merit Medal.

Robert Fox
Army Air Corps
Robert
Fox
DIVISION: Army Air Corps
Mar 16, 1917 - Mar 12, 1980
BIRTHPLACE: West Frankfort, Illinois
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HONORED BY: Robert Fox Family
Beatrice Frankel
Marine Corps
Beatrice
Frankel
DIVISION: Marine Corps
May 13, 1922 - Aug 25, 2009
BIRTHPLACE: New York City, NY
HIGHEST RANK: Staff Sergeant
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Beatrice Frankel Arthur was born in New York City and her parents were immigrants from Europe—her mother from Austria, and her father from Poland. The family, including two younger daughters, moved to Cambridge, Maryland, where Frankel graduated from high school. After high school, she attended Blackstone College in Blackstone, Virginia, for a year, then returned to Cambridge to work for several months as a food analyst at Phillips Packing Company, where she tested products for mold and bacteria. Afterward, she moved to New York and worked various jobs, and volunteered in the civilian war effort as an air-raid warden. Her favorite hobbies were music, reading, and sailing. Two months shy of her 21st birthday, Frankel had to obtain her parents’ consent for her enlistment. Recommendations, physical exams, personality appraisals— enlistment was a lengthy process. The Women Reservists organization was so new that the Marine Corps hadn’t even created the necessary paperwork, and proceeded to enlist women using US Navy paperwork. On February 20, 1943, Bernice Frankel joined the ranks of the Marine Corps as Private Frankel. Frankel attended the first Women Reservists school at Hunter College in New York. She spent 1944 and 1945 at USMCAS (US Marine Corps Air Station) Cherry Point, North Carolina, where she worked as a driver and a dispatcher. Upon her discharge in September 1945, Arthur had reached the rank of Staff Sergeant. Her discharge paperwork indicates she desired to attend dramatics school, setting her on a path to the stage and screen. She met her husband Robert Arthur and forever has been know as Bea Arthur a well known actress, her best as the incisive Dorothy Zbornak on Golden Girls. Courtesy of The National WW 2 Musuem.

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Guildhall Address, London, June 12, 1945