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Wilbert G. Hess
Army
Wilbert
G.
Hess
DIVISION: Army,
SHAEF
Jul 27, 1916 -
BIRTHPLACE: Chicago, Illinois
HIGHEST RANK: Technical Sargeant
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jul 10, 1941 -
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Nov 9, 1945
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HONORED BY: Jayne and Bill Babbitt

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Wilbert Gustaf Hess served on General Eisenhower's staff at Headquarters, Supreme Allied Expeditionary Force in London. He was with the advance personnel unit (code name: SHIPMATE) with the rank of Technical Sergeant. He is a member of the SHAEF Alumni organization and meets with his former colleagues at annual reunions and corresponds with Army buddies and their spouses. Mr. Hess views these exciting times as among the best years of his life. According to his daughter: 'I too have a very close link to someone from the Greatest Generation, my father. He has always been there for me and I consider him my hero. At age 89, he loves his country and if he could, he would serve again proudly. To quote my father, 'there is no place like America.' '

Don R. Hickman
Army
Don
R.
Hickman
DIVISION: Army,
27th WOLFHO
Feb 16, 1918 -
HIGHEST RANK: Brigadier General
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jan 1, 1941 -
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Jan 1, 1972
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HONORED BY: Wife, LoRee Hickman and the Hickman Family

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Brigadier General Hickman particapated in the Battle of the Bulge. He remained on active duty after WWII, serving in Korea and with the 4th Infantry in Vietnam. Brigadier General Hickman retired in 1972. He is remembered by his wife Loree, 4 daughters, their husbands, 25 grandchildren and 45 great-grandchildren. To all who serve and keep us free.

Robert L. Higley
Coast Guard
Robert
L.
Higley
DIVISION: Coast Guard
Oct 7, 1925 - Dec 17, 1997
BIRTHPLACE: Omaha, Nebraska
HIGHEST RANK: Petty Officer First Class
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Sep 17, 1943 -
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Apr 6, 1946
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HONORED BY: David and Thomas Higley

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Robert enlisted at age 17. He was deployed on the CGC Cyane in the north Pacific.

Harold Hildwein
Army
Harold
Hildwein
DIVISION: Army
Oct 2, 1941 -
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation
Norman Hildwein
Army
Norman
Hildwein
DIVISION: Army
SERVED: Nov 6, 1942 -
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation
James E. Hill
Army Air Corps
James
E.
Hill
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
P-38 Pilot
Sep 17, 1924 -
BIRTHPLACE: Dexter, MO
HIGHEST RANK: Captain
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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BATTLE: Italy
HONORED BY: Son, Jim Hill

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James E Hill was born in Dexter, MO. His service in World War II took him to Italy where he was a pilot of the P-38. While in Italy he flew photo reconnaissance. Sometime in the late summer or early fall of 1943, Hill was stationed on Mt. Vesuvius and on one particular mission, Hill was the third pilot to attempt to obtain photo intelligence for a special request. It had been two days, since the request and the first two pilots did not return. Hill managed to get the requested information, plus more. Their squadron had a tradition of buzzing the airfield after a successful mission, to alert the crew that analyzed the photos of their success. They would expedite getting the photos developed, as they were often time-sensitive. Returning to base, Hill saw the CO's staff car and decided to "strafe" the CO, who was Tom Barfoot, Hill's commander at the time. The staff car immediately drove into a ditch alongside the road. Hill was surprised by the response from the CO to not "hold his ground" after a routine flight, Hill landed and saw the staff car nearby. After debriefing he was told to report to the CO. Upon entering the CO's office, Hill was immediately confronted by Gen. Eisenhower. "Is this the pilot that chased us into the ditch?" Ike inquired. "Why did you do such a dangerous maneuver?" Hill replied, explaining it was a routine maneuver to notify the staff he had timely information. "What could be that important? was Ike's response. The Co replied that it was film footage that Eisenhower had personally requested. Ike's response was something to the fact, "That type of flying should not go without punishment." Eisenhower then recommended, what action should be taken for Hill's maneuver. He recommended Hill be sent for a two-week period to the Isle of Capri (the best R & R center in the Mediterranean). Grinning widely, Ike stood up and shook Hill's hand, telling the pilot job well done. Hill went to Capri and spend the next two weeks flying the Andrew Sister's around to USO shows. He remained friends with the sisters long after the war. While stationed at Mt. Vesuvius, it erupted with lava flow moving down the street of some village. The base however was on the north side and remained safe. Capt. Hill saw Gen. Eisenhower several times, spoke to him a couple of times but only had the one face-to face encounter. Story courtesy of Jim Hill , son of Capt. James E. Hill.

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Raymond Hill
Navy
Raymond
Hill
DIVISION: Navy,
USS Hornet
Jul 24, 1925 - Dec 21, 2003
BIRTHPLACE: Dexter, MO
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Nov 19, 2943 -
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Feb 15, 1946
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HONORED BY: Nephew, Jim Hill

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Raymond Hill was born in Missouri on July 24, 1925. He served for the US Navy in World War II. Hill was an officer on the USS Hornet when Jimmy Doolittle's Squad tool off to bomb Japan. USS Hornet (CV/CVA/CVS-12) is an Essex-class aircraft carrier built for the United States Navy (USN) during World War II. Completed in late 1943, the ship was assigned to the Fast Carrier Task Force (variously designated as Task Force 38 or 58) in the Pacific Ocean, the navy's primary offensive force during the Pacific War. Courtesy of nephew Jim Hill and Fold3.com

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Alfred H. Hill
Army
Alfred
H.
Hill
DIVISION: Army,
British Army
Jan 21, 1924 - Apr 29, 1992
BIRTHPLACE: Southampton, Hampshire
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Alfred Hawthorne "Benny" Hill was called up in 1942, and began his service with the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, serving three-and-a-half years in France, Holland, Belgium and Germany. Driver/Mechanic, Benny Hill didn't arrive in Normandy until 1 September 1944. He was a searchlight operator for the Third Light Anti-Aircraft Searchlight Battery which landed at the Mulberry floating harbours. From there they were sent to Dunkirk where a pocket of 7,000 Germans had been bypassed. According to the Telegraph UK:

"Hill later transferred to the Combined Services Entertainment Division, stationed in Germany and began entertaining, ending up in the production 'Stars in Battledress'. "A Sergeant by the name of Harry Segal, who had been an old pro of the music halls since childhood spotted something that he liked about Benny's performance. He encouraged Benny to persevere and gave him confidence. During an outbreak of influenza, which had hit the unit, Segal ordered Benny out onto stage to do a solo act. Among the audience was Colonel Richard Stone, in charge of Combined Service Entertainment throughout Europe. After the war Stone became Benny's life-long friend and agent."

He later starred in the Benny Hill Show. It is noted Hill's father and grandfather both were circus clowns Alfred took on the name "Benny" after one of his favorite actors - Jack Benny.

"Courtesy of WWII uncovered original description and photo sourced by the following: BBC and the Telegraph UK (Fair Use Photos)

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The mission of Ike's Soldiers is to honor Dwight D. Eisenhower's legacy through the personal accounts of the soldiers he led and share them with the world.

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Guildhall Address, London, June 12, 1945