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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Pvt.
Kenneth E. Kendall,
37111413, Co. M, 127 Inf.
Entered service
January 4, 1942. Was Spec. Heavy Machine Gunner. Overseas Pacific Area.
Participated in New Guinea, Papuan and Philippine Campaigns. Decorations:
3 bronze stars for New Guinea, Papua and Philippines, Good Conduct,
Distinguished Unit Badge, Combat Inf. Badge. Served overseas from April
22, 1942, to February 13, 1945. Arrived in States March 11, 1945. Discharged
August 1, 1945, in service 3 years, 6 months, 28 days.
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Pfc.
Verle G. Kerr,
502 Parachute Inf., Regt. 101 Airborne Div.
Entered service
January 29, 1943. Overseas December 30, 1943. Maneuvered in Wales and
Scotland. Landed night of June 5-6 in Normandy, St. Mere Eglise, St.
Con de Moute, France. Wounded June 9, Caratou France in first organized
bayonet charge. Returned to U. S. August 28, 1944. Decorations: Purple
Heart, 2 battle stars. In service 39 months. |
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Sgt.
Ellis F. Kester, 37194217
Entered service
May 4, 1942, 4th Inf. Div., 704th Ord. Co. Overseas European Theatre,
England, January 10, 1944, France, D-Day Landing, Utah Beach with Assault
troops, Belgium, Luxemburg, Germany. Decorations: E.T.O. Bronze Arrowhead
with 5 battle stars, 2 Presidential Unit Citations with silver star,
Good Conduct Ribbon and bar. Left Germany July 26, 1945 by plane, landed
Miami Beach, Florida, July 30, 1945. Discharged August 7, 1945. In service
39 months. |
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Fount
King, M.O.M.M. 1/c, U.S.N.R. 620-3019
Enlisted January 26, 1942. Service school at Ford Motor Co., March
1942. Transferred to Amphibian Training Base, Little Creek, Virginia,
A.F.A.F. Adm. Com. Det. W.O.B., Norfolk, Virginia, A.T.B. Ft Pierce,
Florida, U.S. Naval Grp., China. Discharged February 9, 1946.
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Harry
Kirtley, T/5
Entered service
March 23, 1942, Ft Des Moines, Iowa. Was in 4th Infantry. Overseas service:
Aleutian Islands, August 11, 1942, till December 1, 1943. Decorations:
American Theatre, Victory Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Ribbon with 2 bronze
stars. Good Conduct, Presidential Unit Citation, A. R. 600-68. Discharged
November 3, 1945. In service 3 years, 7 months, 9 days. |
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Pfc
John Klobnak
Entered service
January 18, 1942, 818 Aviation Engineers. Overseas, England, France,
Belgium, Germany, 42 months. Decorations: E.T.O. Ribbon, 3 bronze stars,
Good Conduct. Discharged September 18, 1945. |
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1st
Lieut. Lloyd U. Krouse
Pilot, entered
service of Army Sept. 10, 1942. Preflight at San Antonio, Texas, Aviation
Cadet Center. Advanced Pilot training Ellington Field, Houston, Texas.
Served in 2534 A.A.F. Base unit Bombardier school. Discharged Sioux
City, Iowa October 10, 1945. In service 37 months. |
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1st
Sgt. Clyde A. Marsh, U. S. Marines
Entered service
September 21, 1939. Overseas July 13, 1941 till February 12, 1943. Then
September 19, 1944 till July 14, 1946 in Pacific Area. Decorations:
Asiatic-Pacific with 2 battle stars, American Defense 1 star, Victory
Medal, Japanese Occupation, American Campaign, Good Conduct with 1 bar.
85 months service, still serving. |
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Pfc.
Everett Martin, A.A.F.
Entered service
February 23, 1943. Served at St. Petersburg, Florida, Buckley Field,
Colorado, Lowry Field, Colorado, Laredo, Texas. Discharged August 23,
1943 at Sam Houston General Hospital, San Antonio, Texas. |
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Pfc.
Harry E. Martin
Entered service
March 27, 1944. Overseas, September 26, 1944, Pacific Theatre, India,
Burma, China, with Chinese Combat Command. Returned to States November
3, 1945. Decoration: Combat Infantry Badge, Victory Medal, Asiatic-Pacific,
with 3 bronze stars, 2 overseas bars. Meritorious Service. Commendations
while serving in China Combat Command. Discharged November 9, 1945.
In service 19 months. |
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1st
Lieut. Russell W. Martin
Entered service
January 31, 1941. Overseas April 8, 1945. In France, Germany, Austria,
Czechoslovakia till January 3, 1946. Decorations: Good Conduct, Combat
Inf. Badge, E.T.O. Ribbon, 1 battle star, Pre Pearl Harbor Ribbon, Victory
Ribbon. Discharged January 3, 1946. In the service 5 years, 1 month.
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Sgt.
Thomas L. Martin
Entered U.
S. Marines February 5, 1942, had former experience in Marines and was
sworn in as Cpl. Served with Naval Ammunitions Depot, Crane, Indiana
and Bremerton Navy Yards, Bremerton, Washington and Naval Ammunitions
Depot at Hastings, Nebraska. Discharged October 31, 1944. In service
2 years, 9 months. |
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Cpl.
James D. Mathews, U. S. Marines
Entered the
service July 8, 1940, San Diego, California, Hawthorne, Nevada, Camp
Pendleton, California. Overseas Pacific Area, July 1942 till November
1944. Engagements at Enivetok Atoll, Guam. Decorations: Defense, Victory,
Good Conduct Medals, American Theatre, Asiatic-Pacific Ribbon with 2
bronze stars, Naval Unit Citation. Discharged October 23, 1945. |
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Sgt.
Joe J. Mathews, 37679973
Entered service
November 2, 1943, Rainbow Division. Overseas, landed at Marseille, France
December 8, 1944. Saw action Ardennes, Central Europe, Rhineland. Returned
to States January 3, 1946. Decorations: Combat Inf. Badge, Good Conduct,
E.A.M.E. Medal. Re-enlisted in regular army. Is now serving in Adok
Aleutian Islands. |
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Henrietta
McComb, Y 3/c
Entered service
July 11, 1944. Stationed at Olathe, Kansas. Discharged from the U.S.N.,
Great Lakes, Illinois August 29, 1945. |
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Kenneth
L. McComb, 3 (V) 3/c
Entered
service October 26, 1942. Overseas December 21, 1942, Pearl Harbor and
Pacific Area, 23 months. Discharged October 9, 1945. |
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Pvt.
Cecil B. McConnell Jr., Army, 3508, A.A.F. Base Unit
Entered
service January 18, 1944, Ft Leavenworth, Ks. Served at Coe College
Army Spec., Sheppard Field, Texas, Truax Field, Wisconsin. Discharged
April 8, 1945. |
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Pfc.
Gilbert L. McConnell, A.A.F.
Entered
service February 25, 1943, Jefferson Barracks, Mo., Michigan State College,
San Antonio, Texas. Pre. Flight, Primary Flight, Vernon, Texas, Keesler
Field, Mississippi, Willow Run Bomber Plant, Air Base, Lincoln, Neb,
Sioux City Air Base, Salino Air Base, Ks. Discharged February 14, 1946.
In service 35 months. |
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S/Sgt.
Dale McGee
Entered service
June 27, 1942. Was Mess Sgt at Ft. Ord, California. Discharged February
18, 1946. |
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Pvt.
Roger E. McGee
Entered service
February 16, 1943. Was heavy truck driver. Overseas at Bismarck, Archipelago,
East Indies, New Guinea, Luzon, Philippine Islands. Decorations: Meritorious
Unit Award, Philippine Liberation, Asiatic-Pacific Theatre Ribbon, 1
star, Good Conduct Medal. Returned to U.S. November 20, 1945. Discharged
December 30, 1945. In service 34 months. |
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Lieut.(j.g.)Bernard
E. Mick
Entered Navy
November 24, 1942. Entered V-12 from Navy Supply Corp. School at Wellesley
College, Wellesley, Ma. as Ensign. Overseas to the U.S.S. Sigel as Asst.
Sup. Officer, later appointed Supply Officer. Overseas 17 months at
New Guinea, Philippines. Decorations: Asiatic-Pacific Ribbon, American
Defense, Philippine Liberation, Victory Ribbon. Discharged September
6, 1946. |
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Donald
G. Mick, Motor Machinist Mate 2/c
Entered service
January 7, 1944, Des Moines, Iowa. Served 10 months in service in U.S.A.
Discharged October 18, 1944, San Diego, California. |
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Lieut.(j.g.)
E. Raymond Mick, Coast Guard
Entered service
September 19, 1942. Received commission at the Coast Guard Academy at
New London, Conn. March 16, 1943. Served aboard the U.S.P. Murgim and
U.S.S. Aridadue and San Francisco shore duty. Decorations: American
Theatre, Asiatic-Pacific, Victory Ribbon. Discharged July 30, 1945. |
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Wayne
Mick, T/4
Entered service
August 17, 1944. Trained in Denver, Co. and Texas. Overseas May 16,
1946 in Pacific Theatre. Decorations: Asiatic-Pacific Ribbon, 1 battle
star, Philippine Liberation and Victory Ribbon. Discharged February
19, 1946. |
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Chester
LeRoy Mitchell, Aviation Machinist Mate 2/c
Entered service
January 9, 1941. Overseas Los Negros, Admiralty Islands, 10 months,
Guam , 8 months. Decorations: Good Conduct, Defense Medals, Asiatic-Pacific,
Victory Medal, American Theatre. Discharged January 9, 1945. |
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P.
M. “Mart” Moon
Entered service December 14, 1942. Overseas Pearl Harbor, New Hebrides,
New Caledonia, Fyu and Canton Island. Decorations: South Pacific Ribbon,
American Defense. Discharged November 20, 1945. In service 35 months.
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Pfc.
Max Murphy
Entered service
Missoula, Mont., May 11, 1942. Overseas July 15, 1942, Australia. Returned
to States November 17, 1944. Decorations: Asiatic-Pacific Ribbon, Good
Conduct Medal, and 4 overseas bars. Discharged July 18, 1945, 3 years,
2 months, 8 days in service. |
Contributed by Karyl Bonnett, North Liberty, Iowa, with the permission of Oren Shobe, the present commander of Post #505 (January 2007).