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.
Herman L Shilling
Entered
service August 23, 1942. Overseas October 9, 1942, Juneau, Alaska. Returned
March 4, 1943 to Barnes General Hospital, Vancouver, Washington. Discharged
April 3, 1943. |
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Sgt.
Dale Martin Sims, Army Air Corps
Entered
service May 27, 1944. Served at Sheppard Field, Tx, Lowery Field, Chathan
Field, Georgia, Walla Walla, Washington. Discharged May 13, 1946. In
service 2 years, 4 months. |
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George
J Sims Jr., S 1/c
Entered
service June 8, 1945. Boot training San Diego, Ca. Still in service
Corpus Christi, Texas. |
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Pfc.
Alvin D. Smith, Infantry 34th Div.
Entered
service June 5, 1944. Overseas Italy. Decorations: Purple Heart. Returned
to States January 23, 1945. In service 20 months. |
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Bobbie
James Smith, EM 3/c
Entered
service March 27, 1944 Des Moines. Basic Training at Farragut, Idaho.
Assigned to troop transport U.S.S Celeburne, P.A. 73. Duty in Pacific
Area. Received Asiatic-Pacific Ribbon. Discharged June 29, 1944 Minneapolis,
Mn. |
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James
Junior Smith, S 1/c
Entered
service May 5, 1944, Great Lakes, Illinois. Overseas on Pavlic A.P.D.
70 February 4, 1945. Pavlic Navy’s famed “Picket Line”
of Okinawa, first to enter Tokyo Bay. Decorations: 4 Campaign Ribbons,
2 bronze stars. Discharged January 22, 1946. In service 21 months. |
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John
A. Smith, G.M. 2/c
Entered
service March 4, 1942. Assigned to ship Klip Fountain 18 months, 2 years
on U.S.S. DeGrosse with 3rd fleet taking 38 trips across the equator
and was in 5 invasions. Overseas, Magino, Saipan, Tinian, Okinawa, Iwo
Jima and Oppewa Islands. Decorations: Good Conduct, Asiatic-Pacific
with 3 battle stars. Discharged September 18, 1945. |
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Capt.
Lawrence S. Smith (KIA)
Entered
service, January 23, 1942. Received Pilot Wings at Brooks Field, San
Antonio, Tx. Was instructor until February 15, 1945 when he was sent
overseas to the Mariana Islands and Iwo Jima. Missing on mission to
Osaka, Japan June 11, 1945 flying a P-51 escorting B-29 Bomber. Declared
dead June 2, 1945.
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1st
Lieut. Lyle P. Smith
Entered
service June 14, 1942. Received Pilot Wings March 9, 1943 at Luke Field,
Phoenix, Az. Appointed instructor at Luke and William’s Field
until June 1, 1945. Then was awaiting overseas order at Ontario, Ca
when war ended. Discharged January 21, 1946.
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Pfc.
Marlan W. Smith, 37678650, Co. I, 149th Inf. Regt, 38th Div.
Entered service
October 7, 1943. Overseas Asiatic-Pacific Area, New Guinea, Leyte, Luzon.
Decorations: Asiatic-Pacific Ribbon, 3 battle stars, 1 Arrowhead, Good
Conduct, Philippine Liberation Ribbon, Combat Infantry Badge. Discharged
November 4, 1945. |
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1st
Lieut. Warren E. Smith
Entered
service January 31, 1943. Received Pilot’s Wings at Pecos, Tx
May 23, 1944. Overseas June 1944, E.T.O, where he flew C-47s carrying
Airborne Troops in the invasion of Holland, also C-46s towing gliders
across the Rhine. Was there 13 months until August 14, 1945. Still in
service at San Antonio, Texas. |
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Pfc.
Jennings B. Snelson
Entered
service March 29, 1941. Basic training at Camp Grant, Illinois. Spent
18 months as ward boy at the Mayo General Hospital, Galesburg, Illinois.
Discharged September 18, 1945 at Ft. Custer, Michigan, 4 years, 6 months
of service. |
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William
C Snyder
Entered
service October 16, 1939. Was a cook and baker. Overseas July 24, 1943,
Africa, Italian-Algerian Campaign. Returned to States August 16, 1944.
Decorations: E.A.M.E. Ribbon with 2 bronze stars, American Defense,
Good Conduct. Discharged October 11, 1945. In service 6 years. |
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Pfc.
Harold Lee Spaur, U.S. Marines 555-143
Entered service
June 27, 1944, San Diego, Ca. Overseas December 14, 1944, Okinawa, Ryukyus
Islands, Occupation of China, 1st Marines till August 9, 1946. Decorations:
Asiatic-Pacific, 2 battle stars, Presidential Unit Citation, 1 star,
Navy Citation, Victory Medal, Chinese Occupation. Discharged August
17, 1946, 26 months in service. |
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Sgt.
Rex H. Spaur, Army Air Force
Entered
service May 21, 1943 at Des Moines, Iowa. Basic Training in Jefferson
Barracks, Mo. A. M. School, Gulf Port, Mississippi. Factory School,
Santa Monica, Ca. P.W. Airplane Engine School, Hartford, Conn. Discharged
February 21, 1946, Jefferson Barracks, Mo, 3 years, 3 months service.
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Pfc.
Raymond R. Stilwell, 337th Military Police Escort Guard Co.
Entered
service March 26, 1942 at Ft. Des Moines, Iowa. Basic training at Ft.
Riley, Ks. Served in the States at Camp Livingston, Louisiana and Roswell,
New Mexico. Discharged at Roswell August 12, 1943. 17 months in service.
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Pfc.
Burton W. Talbot, 4th A.A.F. Photo Sqdn.
Entered
service August 11, 1942. Overseas, New Guinea, Philippines, Korea. Returned
December 15, 1945. Discharged January 27, 1946. 40 months in service. |
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Donald
D. Talbot, Seebee, Carpenter Mate, 1/c
Entered
service April 7, 1943. Overseas, Saipan, Tinian, Oahu, Marshalls, Tianin.
Returned to States October 20, 1945. Discharged November 4, 1945 at
Minneapolis, Mn. In the service 31 months. |
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Robert
Lee Trinkle, A.O.M. 1/c, Navy Air Force, VC-58
Entered
service August 27, 1942 at San Diego, Ca. Overseas aboard the U.S.S.
Care, U.S.S. Black Island, U.S.S. Wake Island, U.S.S. Guadalcanal in
North Atlantic. Decorations: Air Medal, European-African with 1 star.
Returned to States March 3, 1945. Discharged October 17, 1945. In service
37 months, 20 days. |
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S/Sgt.
William Ray Trinkle, 5th A.F., 675th Bomb Sqdn.
Entered
service June 22, 1942. Overseas, New Guinea, Dutch East Indies, Philippines,
Luzon. Decorations: Air Medal with 3 oak leaf clusters, Purple Heart,
Philippines Liberation with 2 bronze stars, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign
with 2 stars. Returned to States February 27, 1945. Discharged September
29, 1945. In service 39 months, 7 days. |
Contributed by Karyl Bonnett, North Liberty, Iowa, with the permission of Oren Shobe, the present commander of Post #505 (January 2007).