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Webster L. Quinius
Army
Webster
L.
Quinius
DIVISION: Army,
666 Map Reproduction
Apr 7, 1924 - Jan 26, 2020
HIGHEST RANK: T-5
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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BATTLE: Battle of the Bulge
MILITARY HONORS: Purple Heart
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Webster L. Quinius was born April 7, 1924. He served in World War II in the Army for the 666 Map Reproduction unit. The Army Map Service was formed during World War II from the consolidation of the Engineer Reproduction Plant, the Library and the Cartographic Section of the War Department General Staff. Initially, many of the maps produced were revisions of existing maps. By the middle of the war, the cartographic work was changed to medium and small scale maps utilizing larger scale native maps as source materials. By the end of the war, considerable effort was being applied to large scale mapping by stereo-photogrammetric methods. Between 1941 and 1945, the Army Map Service prepared 40,000 maps of all types, covering 400,000 square miles of the Earth's surface. Courtesy of wikipedia.com

Edward F. Quintenz Jr.
Army
Edward
F.
Quintenz
Jr.
DIVISION: Army,
3118th Signal Service Group
Mar 28, 1922 - Jun 25, 2013
BIRTHPLACE: Decatur, Illinois
HIGHEST RANK: Corporal
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Sep 9, 1942 -
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Mar 4, 1946
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HONORED BY: Wife, Kity E. Quintenz

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Edward installed telephones and switchboards for SHAEF. While serving in Europe, he met and married his wife of 64 years, Kitty Sartain, in Versailles, France. Kitty was a switchboard operator at SHAEF, serving with the British Royal Army. After the war, Edward was employed by the U.S. Government as a civilian electronic technician for 34 years. He worked at the Signal Corps Depot in Decatur and then at Fort Monmouth in New Jersey until his retirement. Edward was an active member of the 3118th Signal Service Group Reunion and the SHAEF Reunion associations and attended many gatherings nationwide with his wife, Kitty.

Kitty E. Quintenz (nee Sartain)
Other
Kitty
E.
Quintenz (nee Sartain)
DIVISION: Other,
British ATS
Sep 3, 1920 - Mar 1, 2009
BIRTHPLACE: London, England
HIGHEST RANK: PFC
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Sep 1, 1941 -
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Jun 19, 1945
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HONORED BY: Husband, Edward F. Quintenz, Jr.

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Kitty was a switchboard operator for SHAEF and REDLINE, serving with the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS), the women's branch of the British Royal Army. Kitty met her husband at SHAEF, Edward Quintenz, who installed telephone lines and switchboards. They married in Versailles, France. Making their home in New Jersey after the war, they were members of the 3118th Signal Service Group Reunion and the SHAEF Reunion associations and attended many gatherings nationwide.

Kenneth U. Quy
Army
Kenneth
U.
Quy
DIVISION: Army
Mar 11, 1917 - Aug 18, 1992
BIRTHPLACE: Formoso, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: 1941 -
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1946
1
HONORED BY: Marcia Feighny, 2437 Village Lane, Salina, KS

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Kenneth was in the mechanized cavalry serving in France. Kenneth also was responsible for driving officers throughout France.

Vernon J. Quy
Army
Vernon
J.
Quy
DIVISION: Army
Jan 9, 1919 - Oct 8, 2014
BIRTHPLACE: Formoso, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: Sergeant E5
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
SERVED: 1941 -
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1945
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HONORED BY: Marcia M. Feighny, 2437 Village Lane, Salina, KS 67401

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Vernon Quy was in the quartermaster corp at Fort Riley. In 1944 he was sent to Fort Meade, Maryland in preparation to go overseas. It was discovered that he suffered from hypertension so was sent to Camp Carson, CO. Despite being diagnosed with hypertension he lived to be 96.

Newell B. Quy
Army
Newell
B.
Quy
DIVISION: Army
Nov 21, 1906 - Jun 24, 1990
BIRTHPLACE: Formoso, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: Technical Sgt.
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Mar 1, 1942 -
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1945
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HONORED BY: Marcia Feighny, 2437 Village Lane, Salina, KS 67401

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Newell served as a medic in Africa, Morocco and Tunisia After the African campaign he was sent to France and England.

Quinton Q. Quy
Army
Quinton
Q.
Quy
DIVISION: Army,
5th Infantry Division
Aug 7, 1908 - Nov 16, 2003
BIRTHPLACE: Formoso, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: 1943 -
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1946
1
BATTLE: Trier, Germany
MILITARY HONORS: Purple Heart due to loss of his lower right arm.
HONORED BY: Marcia Feighny, 2437 Village Lane, Salina, KS

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Quinton was 1 of 6 brothers that were in the service in WWII at the same time.

Glenn G. Quy
Army
Glenn
G.
Quy
DIVISION: Army
Nov 5, 1912 - May 18, 1970
BIRTHPLACE: Formoso, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: Master Sargent
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: 1935 -
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1959
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HONORED BY: Marcia Feighny, 2437 Village Lane, Salina, KS 67401

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Glenn was accepted into the cavalry at Fort Riley and then into Army Air Corp. After Pearl Harbor he was sent to Panama, served in several places and then the Philippines.

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