The following information is from a book published by the Bussey American Legion Post No. 505 in 1947. Businesses and individuals from Bussey, Albia, Knoxville, Tracy, Attica, Hamilton and Lovilia, Iowa provided financial assistance. The Post dedicated the book as "a memorial to our buddies, who were killed in action."
(Note: Names in the book are not in alphabetical order; however, I have alphabetized them. ~KB)
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S/Sgt
Charles W. Elliot 8th & 9th Air Force
Entered service January 18, 1942. Overseas September 1942 to September
22, 1945. Decorations: Good Conduct, E.T.O. Ribbon with 6 bronze stars,
6 overseas bars, 1 service stripe, Presidential Citation with 1 oak leaf
cluster, Bronze Oak Leaf, Victory Medal. Discharged September 22, 1945.
In the service 44 months. |
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Cpl.
Charles D. Finch 37042096
Entered service March 31, 1941. Overseas Pacific Area, January 23, 1942,
Australia, New Guinea. Participated in East Indies, Papuan, and New Guinea
campaigns. Decorations: Good Conduct, Asiatic-Pacific Ribbon with 3 battle
stars. Discharged January 24, 1945. In service 39 months, 27 days. |
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William
Flockhart 3/c Radarman
Entered service March 10, 1944. Trained at Farragut, Idaho and San Diego,
California. Assigned to L.D.M.R. at Norfolk, Virginia. Overseas Panama,
Pearl Harbor, Marshall Islands, Philippines, Okinawa, 13 months. Discharged
December 5, 1945. In service 21 months. |
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Pfc. Delmer
G. Force
(Delmer is on the left in the photo.)
Ambulance Driver. Entered service November 28, 1945. Is now in service
in Germany. Training was received at Camp Roberts and Fort Ord, California. |
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Pvt. Elmer
D. Force
(Elmer is on the right in the photo.)
Entered service November 28, 1945. Took training at Camp Roberts and Fort
Ord, California. Is now in Fort Lawton, Washington. |
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Pvt. Charles
E. Ford
Co. C, 315th Eng. Bn.. 90th Division
Entered service March 22, 1942. Took basic training at Camp Barkeley,
Texas. Received medical discharge January 4, 1943. In service 10 months. |
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Donzell
Frost Signal Man 3/c
Entered service August 26, 1942. Boot training, Great Lakes. Overseas
24 months in Mediterranean Area. Discharged October 4, 1945. |
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Pfc. Willard
Frost
Entered service June 5, 1944 Camp Dodge, Iowa. Decorations: Combat Inf.
Badge. Overseas 1 years, Italy, France and Germany. Discharged December
10, 1945. In the service for 17 months. |
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LeRoy
Gladson, Ptr. 2
Enlisted September 12, 1942. Boot training, Great Lakes, Illinois. Ship
over to Ships Co., October 30, 1942 till discharge December 5, 1944. 27
months in service. |
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S/Sgt. Perry
Glenn
Entered service December 28, 1939. Overseas 16 months. Decorations: E.T.O.
Ribbon, American Defense, Good Conduct Medal. Served in infantry. Discharged
at Jefferson Barracks, October 4, 1945. |
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Everett
F. Godfrey, MM 2/c
Entered service May 5, 1942, Great Lakes, Illinois. Stationed at Naval
Amm. Depot, Hastings, Nebraska and Navy Torpedo Station, Keyport , Washinton.
Discharged December 17, 1944, Mare Island, California. In service 19 months.
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Pfc. Donald
Green
Entered service November 29, 1945. Now in Germany, still in the service. |
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Everett
Green, S 1/c
Entered service 1943. Went to Farragut, Idaho, Shilton, Washington and
Shoemaker, California. Discharged November, 1945. |
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William
L. Green 37422502
R.V.T. Entered service July 3, 1942, Ft Des Moines, Iowa. Battery B, 74,
C.A. A.A. Discharged March 25, 1943. |
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Elmer
Grim, T/3
Enlisted August 27, 1935, in 14th Cav. Ft Des Moines, then to Medical
Corps. Decorations: American Defense, E.T.O. Ribbon, Asiatic-Pacific Ribbon,
Good Conduct. Still in service at Camp Kilmer, New Jersey. |
Contributed by Karyl Bonnett, North Liberty, Iowa, with the permission of Oren Shobe, the present commander of Post #505 (January 2007).