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Junior F. Rhodes
Army
Junior
F.
Rhodes
DIVISION: Army,
Infantry
Aug 2, 1921 -
BIRTHPLACE: Abilene, KS
HIGHEST RANK: Pvt
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jan 23, 1942 -
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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JF "Junior" Rhodes was born in Abilene, KS and moved with his family two years later to Tampa, KS. Rhodes graduated from Tampa High School in 1939 and attended the Kemper military academy in Missouri graduating in 1941. After school he took a job in a bank in Sacramento, CA until he volunteered for the Army, January 23, 1942. In October of 1942, his parents received news Rhodes was missing in actions from his infantry unit in Italy. However a hand written letter from Rhodes stating he was living in an apple orchard was a relief to the his parents and a second letter from the war department confirmed their son was back with his unit. Courtesy of the Dickinson County Heritage Center

J. F. Rhodes
Army
J. F.
Rhodes
DIVISION: Army,
509th parachute Battalion
Apr 9, 1921 - Dec 14, 2012
BIRTHPLACE: Abilene, KS
HIGHEST RANK: Pvt
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jan 23, 1942 -
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BATTLE: Invasion of Italy, Anzio, South France, Battle of the Bulge
MILITARY HONORS: 2 purple hearts
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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J.F. "Junior" Rhodes was born in Abilene, KS in 1921. When he was two years old the family moved to Tampa, KS. Rhodes grew up in the Tampa area and graduated with the Tampa High School class of 1939. He entered the Kemper Military academy in Booneville, Missoni graduating in 1941. Rhodes moved to Californian and worked in a Sacramento bank until he enlisted in the Army. He became a parachuter and served in Europe involved in the invasion of Italy and fighting in Anzio, South France, Sicily, and the Battle of the Bulge. Rhodes received 2 purple hearts. His parents received a letter at one point of his military career, stating Rhodes was missing in action which was very upsetting. A few days later, a personal letter came from Rhodes telling his parents he was doing alright and living in an apple orchard, leaving his parents to believe he was safe. Soon an official letter from the Army verified Rhodes had been able to met up with his unit and was back to serving his country. Rhodes returned home and moved to Topeka marring his High School sweetheart. Courtesy of the Dickinson County Heritage Center and Museum.

Forrest Rhodes
Army Air Corps
Forrest
Rhodes
DIVISION: Army Air Corps
Jul 12, 1923 - May 11, 2023
BIRTHPLACE: Johnstown, PA
HIGHEST RANK: Private
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
SERVED: May 11, 2023 -
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May 11, 2023
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Forrest Rhodes was born in Johnstown, PA., graduated and worked until he joined the military. Rhodes worked with computers and supplies in the Army Air Force. He stayed in the US for his service from 1944 to 1947.

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Clarus W. Rice
Navy
Clarus
W.
Rice
DIVISION: Navy
Mar 30, 1924 - Jun 22, 2012
BIRTHPLACE: Tenstrike, Minnesota
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
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HONORED BY: Jeff Rice
Elmer A. Richards
Army
Elmer
A.
Richards
DIVISION: Army,
Regiment HQ Company, 309th Infantry
Aug 22, 1926 - Nov 8, 2015
BIRTHPLACE: Salina, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: SGT
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Oct 10, 1944 -
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Oct 24, 1946
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HONORED BY: The Richards & Allmon Families

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Elmer Richards was inducted into the United States Army on 10-10-1944 at Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas. He was sent to Europe and arrived on March 18,1945 as a Rifleman PVT. He was assigned to carry the browning automatic rifle. He was then promoted to PFC as a scout and sent behind enemy lines to search for the German enemy. As a scout he fought in the Battle of the Bulge. He spent many nights in cold fox holes living on nothing but C-rations. He survived many long nights under heavy artillery fire and heard the cries of many of his comrades crying out when hit by the bombardment. Elmer was lucky he survived the battle. Elmer was awarded several decorations and citations, including the European African Middle Eastern Theater Ribbon with 1 Bronze Battle Star, Victory Medal, Good Conduct Medal and Army of Occupation Medal Germany. He successfully completed 240 hrs. of Automotive Mechanics Training at the Warton Technical School, Warton, England, as a student under the Army Educational Program. He was promoted to Motor Transportation Sergeant. Served with Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion 3rd Inf. Regiment, Berlin, Germany. He supervised the work of 87 drivers, 6 mechanics and 4 clerks in a 62 light vehicle motor pool. Elmer was transferred back to the United States from Germany on 8/27/1946. He was awarded an honorable discharge on 10/24/1946. He received a letter from President Harry Truman for coming to the call of his country and further exalting our country in peace. Elmer married Lois Davis (Richards); they have several children and step-children: Vance Richards, Arlen Richards (deceased), David Allmon, Dean Allmon, Delbert Allmon, Deanna (Allmon) Gepner, and Dennis Allmon. His parents were Alvin L. and Irene Richards, deceased. Elmer and Lois reside in McPherson, Kansas and are both retired.

Pius 'Pete' F. Richter
Army
Pius 'Pete'
F.
Richter
DIVISION: Army,
Troop A, 121st Cavalry
Apr 14, 1910 - Sep 7, 2002
BIRTHPLACE: Esmond, North Dakota
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Mar 23, 1942 -
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Jan 12, 1945
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HONORED BY: Son Giles Richter

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Pius was called by his nick-name, Pete, by his brothers and sisters when growing up on a farm in North Dakota. At 8 years of age he began to learn to play the accordion. Pete ran a trap line during the North Dakota winters as a young boy. He got enough money from this trapping, as a teen, to buy a first class Italian accordion, which he had always wanted. As a young man during the great depression, Pete and a friend rode the rails through the West. They rode the trains in California north from San Bernardino. They lived on oranges and walnuts that had fallen in transport to the train depots. They got a job in Montana picking sugar beets. They finally got back to North Dakota, their starting point. He was in a Coventry, England, hospital after being wounded in the English Channel. His troop ship had hit a German mine in June 1944. Pete had a pretty good sense of humor. About his time hospitalized in Coventry, Pete would remark 'Never saw Lady Godiva!' Pete was in Cleveland at the Grile General Hospital until he was discharged in January 1945. A highlight for him was to see Bob Hope at the Cleveland train station walking to catch a train. Cleveland was Bob Hope's hometown. Pete played the accordion, a piano, or an organ once in a while after the war. He still had a bit of a hankering to play a musical instrument. This comes from his fond memories of playing in a small band around St. Paul, MN in the 1930s. Pete played the accordion, of course, and also would play bass fiddle and drums when needed. This was during the summer at a lounge on a Minnesota lake where the music would carry across to the other side.

Lawrence F. Riedy
Army Air Corps
Lawrence
F.
Riedy
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
377th Serv. Sq., 51st Serv. Grp.
Mar 16, 1921 - Apr 25, 2000
BIRTHPLACE: Hope, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: China Burma India
SERVED: Aug 21, 1942 -
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Oct 25, 1945
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HONORED BY: Wife, Marguerite Riedy

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At first, Lawrence was a medic; then he moved to supply. He sailed to India on the Ile de France. Lawrence served there for 2 years, 6 months, 7 days. When he flew home, he landed in New York. While in India, he worked in an air depot. He was responsible for making up shipments for transport to China. Lawrence also worked in Signal Corps, and marched in Willington, New Zealand on Christmas Day, 1942.

Marguerite Riedy (nee Demint)
Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service (WAVES) Navy
Marguerite
Riedy (nee Demint)
DIVISION: Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service (WAVES) Navy,
W-C
Feb 27, 1919 - Oct 10, 2017
BIRTHPLACE: Hutchinson, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: Lieutenant (JG)
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
SERVED: Jun 21, 1944 -
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Nov 2, 1953
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation

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Lt. (JG) Marguerite Riedy enlisted in the WAVES. She was trained at Smith College, Northampton, MA and served at Naval Communications Annex in Washington, D.C. She was released to inactive duty on Jan 19, 1946 and honorably discharged on Nov 23, 1953.

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