Fred U. Rutz

Fred U. Rutz

Army

FRED
U.
RUTZ

Sep 5, 1911 - Apr 5, 1987
BIRTHPLACE: Elmo, Kansas

SOLDIER DETAILS

HIGHEST RANK: Sergeant
DIVISION:
Army
,
587th Signal Depot Company
THEATER OF OPERATION:
European
Pacific
SERVED: Jun 12, 1944 -
Jan 31, 1946
HONORED BY: Daughter, Myrna Rutz Spicer

BIOGRAPHY

Fred U. Rutz enlisted in the U.S. Army at the age of 32 and was considered nearly too old for active duty. After basic training at Camp Robinson, Arkansas, he was sent to Toul and Marseilles, France, as an installer/repairman for military communications. Six months later, he was transferred by troop ship to Luzon, Philippines. The trip took 21 days, 20 of which Sgt. Rutz spent vomiting from seasickness. While in Luzon, he helped liberate his brother, Lt. Clarence Rutz from the Japanese Rokuroshi prison camp. During his tour of duty, Sgt. Rutz earned the Euro/African Middle Eastern Medal, the Asian Pacific Campaign Medal, a Good Conduct Medal and the World War II Victory Medal. After honorable discharge, he returned briefly to his home state of Kansas, moving his family shortly thereafter to Phoenix, AZ where they remained the rest of his life.