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Leslie L. Thompson
Army
Leslie
L.
Thompson
DIVISION: Army,
961 Medical Platoon, Medical Technician
Sep 4, 1922 - Aug 22, 2021
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation

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Leslie Thompson was born with the help of a mid wife in Rome, KS. He was 20 years old when he was drafted in the Army in 1942. Thompson was an Army medic, stationed in the Pacific during WW II, t raveling by ship to island as part of a hospital platoon. Thompson recalled one day, they were under attack from a Japanese dive bomber. It sunk the ship behind Thompson's ship. The gunners on his ship downed the bombers and their ship preserved and scrambled for the shore.

After the war, Thompson returned to Wellington and farmed for awhile until joining the police department. He served 22  years on the police department, ending his career as assist police chief.

 

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William D. Thornburgh
Army
William
D.
Thornburgh
DIVISION: Army,
63rd Infantry Reg
Apr 14, 1922 - Feb 14, 1992
BIRTHPLACE: Ellsworth, KS
HIGHEST RANK: Techinacal Sergerant
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Sep 20, 1944 -
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Nov 2, 1946
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BATTLE: Southern Philippines, Luzon
MILITARY HONORS: Asian Pacific Campaign medal Army of Occupation Medal, Philippine Liberation Ribbons with Bronze Stars, Good Conduct Medal, WW II Victory Medal
HONORED BY: Daughter - Nancy Jane Kueser

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William was involved in combat operation along Shimbuline while freeing Philippine islands.

Doris Thornquist
Women's Army Corps (WAC)
Doris
Thornquist
DIVISION: Women's Army Corps (WAC)
BIRTHPLACE: Crews, AL
HIGHEST RANK: Staff Sergeant
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: 1942 -
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BATTLE: Hollandia battle
MILITARY HONORS: Safe Driving, Good Conduct badge, 4 battle stars, Philippine combat bar, ribbon for American theatre
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Doris Crews was born in Crews, AL in 1907. The town was named after her grandfather. She traveled to St. Louis for an American Legion convention in 1935, meeting Mr. Thornquist, a delegate. The courtship was followed by marriage on June 18, 1936. The couple resided in Kansas, where Mr. Thornquist worked for the Missouri pacific. When asked why she joined the service, Thornquist stated: 1) it was our war and 2) the government needed women in the service. She wrote letter to Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt and Mrs. Hobby asking what she might do. They asked her to get as many women as possible to write the officials in Washington urging for a woman's organization. After discussion with her husband, Mrs. Thornquist joined the WAAC. She was one of the first to enlist in June of 1942. Thornquist entered the the service in September, 1942. She trained in Des Moines for 13 months, as part of a military police school. In January of 1943 she was promoted to corporal. Thornquist went to Canada with a military detachment during a Roosevelt and Churchill conference. While there she heard the French General Renault speak. Thornquist was stationed in Camp Lee, VA and later in Sydney, Brisbane, and Townville Australia. Next her unit went to New Guinea and was part of the Hollandia battle. Other service places included Leyte, and Manilla. While in Hollandia she was promoted to Sergeant and Staff Sergeant while in Manilla. During her service she did a lot of flying. Thornquist returned home to her husband in 1945. Courtesy of the Dickinson County Heritage Center and Museum.

John T. Thorpe
Army
John
T.
Thorpe
DIVISION: Army,
4th Inf. Division
May 20, 1917 - Sep 9, 1974
BIRTHPLACE: Grandview, Indiana
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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HONORED BY: Jon R Thorpe
Wayne E. Thurman
Army Air Corps
Wayne
E.
Thurman
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
15th Air Force, War Department
Oct 11, 1910 - Jul 25, 2008
BIRTHPLACE: Oconto, NE
HIGHEST RANK: Colonel
THEATER OF OPERATION: European, American
SERVED: Oct 5, 1938 -
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HONORED BY: Nieces and Nephews

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Wayne Thurman graduated from the University of Nebraska with a degree in Agricultural Engineering in January 1936. Two years later he entered U.S. Army pilot training in San Antonio, earning his wings and a commission as 2nd Lt. Wayne was privileged to fly 38 types of military aircrafts at several different bases of assignment before flying overseas to Europe in September 1942. The over-the-Atlantic-ocean flight to Prestwick, Scotland was accomplished in a combat ready B - 17 Flying Fortress with 12 crew members, loaded machine guns and all the baggage needed in the European Theater of operations. Wayne successfully completed 50 air combat missions over Europe as a Pilot in a P - 38 and B - 17 during his 18 months in Europe and Africa in World War II. In this time he photographically mapped the air route from West to East in Central Africa; commanded a heavy Bombardment Group of B-17's (2500 officers and enlisted men), including acres of support equipment, gasoline and bombs. He was pilot of the lead Bomber of several 15th Air Force missions over Europe. One of the largest formations of B-17's and B-24's he led on a bombing target (an enemy aircraft factory) was 98 Bombers and 50 Fighter aircrafts. After completing 50 missions and before leaving for the U.S.A., he had been promoted to the rank of Lt. Colonel which was awarded in September 1943. Lt. Col. Thurman was assigned to General Marshal's Chef of Staff Office as assistant to the Deputy Chief of Staff, General Thomas T. Handy, where he was promoted to full Colonel. He remained in this position after the war when General Eisenhower was Chief of Staff. Col. Thurman was the Senior Pilot on General and Mrs. Eisenhower's South American Goodwill Tour, August 1-19, 1946. He was also in General Eisenhower's official party when General Eisenhower spoke at the Nebraska State Fair on 30 August, 1946. A command pilot for 22 years, Col. Thurman logged over 6,000 hours of pilot time, 1,000 hours of which he piloted subsonic and supersonic fighter aircrafts. He flew supersonic F-101, F-102, F-104, and the F-106 beyond the speed of sound. (The F-104 flies twice the speed of sound, 1400 miles-per-hour.) Col. Thurman's career decorations are the Silver Star, Legion of Merit, Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal with 9 Oak Leaf Clusters, Presidential Unit Citation, European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with 7 Battle Stars, American Theater Medal; World War II Victory Medal; National Defense Medal; The Air Force Longevity Service Medal with one silver oak leaf cluster, and the War Service Medal, presented by the Brazilian Government. The photo shows Col. Thurman with General Eisenhower, as well as a portion of the War Department organizational charts. Wayne Thurman passed away in 2008 in McPherson, Kansas, at the age of 97.

Robert G. Tills
Navy
Robert
G.
Tills
DIVISION: Navy,
Patrol Squadron 21
Mar 9, 1918 - Dec 8, 1941
BIRTHPLACE: Manitowoc, WI
HIGHEST RANK: Ensign
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
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HONORED BY: Sister, Jean Aplin

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Early on the morning of Dec 8, 1941, nine Japanese fighter planes swooped down on Malalag Bay in the Philippines and strafed and sunk two US Navy seaplanes at the very outset of World War II. All of the Americans escaped unharmed except Ensign Robert G. Tills, 23 of Manitowoc WI, who was cut down by machine gun bullets. 'Ensign Robert Tills died in the fusillade of bullets from the Japanese strafers, the first American naval officer killed in the defense of the Philippines,' the Naval Historical Center wrote. Tills' sister Jean was 11 years old at the time. 'Our minister heard over the radio that he was among the missing and called us,' she said recently. 'Then somebody came to the house a couple of weeks later and said he was killed.' But Robert's body was not recovered. Memories were all that Jean and her parents and sister had of their beloved Bob. 'Airplanes and flying, that was his passion,' Jean Aplin, now 78 remembers. 'He wanted to do that from the time he was little. I was just very proud of him and idolized him. He was my hero.' Robert, whom the Navy named a destroyer escort after in 1943, was one of 78,000 Americans still missing from World War II. 'I always thought the Filipinos had probably found him and buried him somewhere over there,' Jean said. She had pretty much given up hope of ever learning what had become of her brother when the Navy notified her this past summer (2008) that his remains had been recovered from aircraft wreckage in Malalag Bay and identified through his dental records. 'Oh, I'm very happy about it,' she said, 'because I'm the only one left, and I've just always wondered, and I'm glad he's finally coming home.' But the story doesn't end there. 'We found the girl he was going to marry, his fiancee, and she is still alive and in good health,' Jean said. Jean, who lives in Colorado Springs, CO, found Vicki Quandt Lee through the Internet, living in Hendersonville, NC. 'She married somebody named Robert E. Lee, and she just couldn't call him Bob, so she always called him Lee,' Jean said. Now 89 and widowed, Vicki hopes to join Jean on March 23, 2009, when Bob Tills is finally laid to rest with full military honors at Arlington National Cemetary.

Ivanlee I. Timm
Army
Ivanlee
I.
Timm
DIVISION: Army,
Co. I. 318th Inf., 80th Division
Feb 18, 1924 - Dec 1, 2017
BIRTHPLACE: Woodbine, KS
HIGHEST RANK: PFC
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Aug 4, 1944 -
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HONORED BY: Ivanlee Timm family

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IvanLee took Basic Training at Fort Hood, Texas. After completion, he was assigned for overseas duty in Germany. There he joined Company I, 318th Infantry, 80th Division in February of 1945. He was part of this unit when they crossed the Saar River into Germany. Going with them all the way. His rank was PFC.

Lawrence D. Timmons
Navy
Lawrence
D.
Timmons
DIVISION: Navy,
Combined Research Group; Navy Research Lab - Washington, DC
Jun 22, 1922 - Oct 24, 2013
BIRTHPLACE: Trenton, MO
HIGHEST RANK: MMS 2/C
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
SERVED: Aug 27, 1943 -
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Mar 7, 1946
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HONORED BY: Lawrence Timmons family

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Lawrence Timmons served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. His service was with the combined research group at the Navy Research Lab in Washington, DC. His rank was MMS 2/C. He was discharged on March 7, 1946. He was recalled to Active Navy duty - Korean Conflict - November 10,1950 to February 14, 1952. His duty station was sub-base - Pearl Harbor, T.H.

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