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John 'Bruce' McDonald Jr.
Navy
John 'Bruce'
McDonald
Jr.
DIVISION: Navy,
Naval 'Fighting Five Squadron'
Aug 29, 1918 - Dec 31, 1993
BIRTHPLACE: Newport News, VA
HIGHEST RANK: LTJG
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Mar 1, 1941 -
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Sep 1, 1944
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HONORED BY: Jane McDonald and family

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J. Bruce McDonald, Jr entered Wake Forest College School of Law in 1938 to study law. At that time, the college was located in the town of Wake Forest, North Carolina. He attended for three years. In March of 1941, shortly after the war started, he enlisted in Naval Aviation. He was commissioned and received his pilot wings after flight training. Bruce was assigned to the famous Naval 'Fighting Five Squadron' and flew the fighter aircraft called the 'Grumman Wildcat'. His squadron saw action all over the Pacific including the famous Battle of Guadalcanal in 1942. In the summer of 1943, he received the 'Distinguished Flying Cross' for services beyond the call of duty. He attained the rank of Lieutenant JG, USN. Following his medical discharge, he returned to his studies at Wake Forest College and obtained his Degree in Law. He practiced law in Wake Forest, Cary and Raleigh, North Carolina. He married Jane Brooks Harris on February 13, 1943. They had one son and three daughters.

Joseph W. McGann
Army Air Corps
Joseph
W.
McGann
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
116th Supply Group
Aug 26, 1926 - May 9, 2013
BIRTHPLACE: Great Bend, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jan 11, 1944 -
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Jan 1, 1953
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HONORED BY: Bertha McGann; Tom, Marvin, Peter, JoAnn, Donna, Raymond

BIOGRAPHY

After high school Jack enlisted in the military and served during World War II and the Korean Conflict. Jack was united in marriage to Bertha Hernandez on October 5, 1959 in Parrington, Texas, after which they moved to Colorado Springs where Jack was employed by the Air Force Academy as a Civil Service Employee. Jack and Bertha were blessed with six children, Thomas, Marvin, Pete, JoAnn, Donna and Raymond. They relocated to Ellis in 1973. Jack worked for Sutor Hereford Farms for many years until retiring in 1988. Jack and Bertha ran the Palco Cafe for 14 years. Jack enjoyed gardening, playing cards, milking cows, watching ballgames with his family and crossword games. He loved helping his children with 4-H, from showing their animals to helping them with their baked goods. He especially enjoyed his farm life. Jack was a member of the Palco Lions Club and the VFW Reeder-Dinkel-Westhusin Post #8871.

Charles A. McGeary
Army
Charles
A.
McGeary
DIVISION: Army
Sep 20, 1914 - Dec 3, 1969
BIRTHPLACE: Mays Landing, NJ
HIGHEST RANK: 1st LT
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Mar 12, 1943 -
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Jul 23, 1946
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HONORED BY: Richard A. McGeary

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LTC Charles Abbott McGeary, USAR (Ret), enlisted in March 1943, was commissioned Lieutenant, and deployed to France in December 1944. He was discharged in July 1946 and immediately entered the Army Reserve where he served on active duty through January 1952. He obtained a law degree and served with the Army Judge Advocate General Corps as a reserve officer, advancing through the ranks to Lieutenant Colonel. He received the European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal, American Campaign Medal, WWII Victory Medal, Army of Occupation Medal; Army Commendation Ribbon, four Overseas Bars, Good conduct Medal, Meritorious Service Unit Plaque, and the Honorable Lapel Button.

Bert E. McGuire
Army
Bert
E.
McGuire
DIVISION: Army,
Company G, 222nd Infantry, 42nd Div (Rainbow Division)
Aug 21, 1913 - Dec 2, 2004
BIRTHPLACE: Webb City, MO
HIGHEST RANK: Staff Sergeant
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Aug 7, 1943 -
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Aug 3, 1946
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HONORED BY: Wife, Freda (deceased); Children, Rick McGuire, Penny Fry, Paula Haley

BIOGRAPHY

Staff Sergeant Bert McGuire enlisted in the Army on 7 August, 1943. He kept a daily log of where he was and what was happening during his service. The following was taken from his diary. On 12 November, 1944 he left Camp Gruber, OK headed for New Jersey. Bert departed the US aboard the Alexandria on 25 November, 1944. 'Aboard ship dainty quarters, bunks three high . . . Sailing away, Old Liberty sure looked pretty up there.' December 9th, 'Through Marseille, arrive at C.P. '2' cold as hell, Pup tents.' On Christmas Day, he reached the French Maginot line, 'Christmas in cold, dank, stinking fort.' the 28th saw him walking 9 miles with a backbreaking load of a 70 pound pack in zero weather. On the 19th of March he reached the border of Germany and on the 2nd of April his unit crossed the Rhine on a pontoon bridge at Worms. 'Snipers very bad at river crossing. Many hit. Casualties mount.' May 8th 'War officially over.'

Lloyd D. McKee
Navy
Lloyd
D.
McKee
DIVISION: Navy,
Seabees of Gropac 10
Apr 4, 1925 - Feb 18, 2013
BIRTHPLACE: Clay Center, KS
HIGHEST RANK: Radioman 2/c
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific, American
SERVED: Jun 22, 1943 -
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Mar 17, 1946
0
HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation

BIOGRAPHY

I joined the U.S. Navy in Kansas City, Missouri, and took Basic Training and Radio School in Farragut, Idaho. I was sent to Boat Basin near San Clemente, California, where I was issued full Marine combat gear and went through amphibius training. When completed, my group was shipped out to Oahu, Hawaii on a converted pineapple cargo ship. I was stationed at a camp near the entrance of Pearl Harbor from May 1944 to August 1944. I had radio duty while awaiting assignment in the Asiatic Theater. While there I met my cousin, Lewis McKee, my Abilene classmate and close friend, as he was awaiting assignment with the Fleet. I was assigned with 8 other radiomen to a Seabee outfit called Gropac 10. We were in the Palau Islands occupied with the Japanese. The U. S. needed Palau for a Navy airbase and Anguar 5 miles south, for an Army B-24 airstrip. Both were seized after heavy fighting and were secured. Gropac 10 landed D-5 after the Fleet had partially secured three beaches and destroyed the major town there. The duty of the Seabees of Gropac 10 was to restore ways to land equipment and supplies to build the airstrip, and provide proper facilities for the American occupation. My unit of radiomen worked on 3 different beaches of the Island and we served as the source of communication between the supply ships, landing craft and the shores of Angaur. The whole series of Islands that make up the Palaus covered over 100 miles in length and the Navy surrounded them with many ships and landing crafts that we kept in contact via voice messages. At the northern end of the Palau Island was a large reef area that was named Kossol Roads. It was used as a staging area for the U.S. Fleet. They could sail this far east without escort. We were 300 miles east of the Philippines and still occupied by the Japanese. While I was there, I was assigned to a decommissioned LST that served as the Port Director for this staging area. It was known at that time as the only non-land Port Director in the world. After that duty, I returned to Anguar and rejoined my unit that was the command communication source for the island. After 10 months of service on Anguar, I was assigned to the Naval Operating Base in Guam to await orders and I received the rank of Radioman 2/c. The war with Japan ended while there and 3 months later I returned to the states on the USS White Plains. I then served a month or so at the US Naval Airbase at Mojave, Ca. and was discharged in San Pedro, California. I took residence in Ontario, California. I used the GI Bill, graduated from Chaffee College with an AA Degree in Electrical Engineering, became a Jr. Wireman in the IBEW Local Union, of which I retired after 49 years of service as a construction electrician.

Charles C. McKee
Navy
Charles
C.
McKee
DIVISION: Navy
Oct 3, 1923 -
BIRTHPLACE: Fairview, KS
SERVED: Apr 4, 1945 -
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May 6, 1946
0
HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation
R K. McKee
Army Air Corps
R
K.
McKee
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
Flight School
Dec 31, 1925 - Jul 14, 2014
BIRTHPLACE: Abilene, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
SERVED: Dec 3, 1943 -
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Nov 25, 1945
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation

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1943 - Enlisted in the Army Air Force to receive pilots training. This was never completed because of war's end. Consequently I was discharged at Lincoln Air Base, NE in 1945.
1947 - Married Elizabeth Hutton. We raised 8 children, have 30 grand-children, and 6 great grand-children.
In 1959, we established McKee's, Inc., building swimming pools across Kansas including the Abilene, KS, Municipal Pool.

Quentin R. McKee
Navy
Quentin
R.
McKee
DIVISION: Navy,
Naval Ammunition Depot
Aug 13, 1927 - Nov 15, 2017
BIRTHPLACE: Abilene, KS
HIGHEST RANK: Seaman 1st Class
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
SERVED: Jul 1, 1945 -
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Jul 21, 1946
0
HONORED BY: Kim E. (McKee) Barbieri

BIOGRAPHY

Quentin Ray McKee was born in Abilene, Kansas, in 1927, the fourth child of Virgil and Esther Ehrsam McKee. Virgil, a veteran of World War I, supported his growing brood as a rural mail carrier and truck farmer. During the years of the Great Depression, Esther worked in a local mattress factory to help make ends meet. Quentin attended McKinley, Sand Springs, and Lincoln elementary schools, later graduating from Abilene High School. In May 1945, Quentin was a seventeen-year-old high school senior who, like so many of his classmates, enlisted in military service out of a sense of patriotic duty. Three older brothers were already serving. Olney, was a Navy Air Force pilot in the Pacific; Lewis was a ship's gunner in the Pacific; and Kay was a cadet in the Army Air Force in Waco, Texas. The youngest brother, Virgil, Jr., would later serve in the Korean War. Two young daughters, Val Jean and Patricia, completed the McKee family. Quentin went through basic training at the Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, Illinois. He recalls training exercises to extinguish shipboard fires and target practice along the waterfront of Lake Michigan. An ever-present danger was that the 20- and 40-milimeter guns might blow-up on the 4-5 sailors who manned them. At the conclusion of boot camp, Quentin's unit boarded a train, certain that they were destined for San Diego. Instead, they were transported to the Naval Ammunition Depot at Hastings, Nebraska. Hastings was a college town, and sailors were a welcomed addition at campus social events. In addition, USO-sponsored dances were held every Saturday night. In his spare time, Quentin honed the popular art of sketching pin-up girls. His fellow sailors admired his work and soon were commissioning works to hang in their offices and on their bulletin boards. From Hastings, it was relatively quick train trip back home to Abilene. While stationed at the NAD, Quentin worked in the personnel office, keeping track of liberty leave, sick leave, weekend passes, and sailors who were AWOL. His last six months of service were in the records office. For his military service, Quentin received the World War II Victory Medal. Following his discharge, with the rank of Seaman 1st Class, Quentin enrolled at Kansas State University. Within the year, he left to study at the Kansas City Art Institute for two years. In 1949, he returned to Abilene to join the family business, McKee Gardens, for the next twenty years. In 1952, Quentin married Mary Ellen Farr. Seven children were born over the next 13 years: Kim, Robin, Christie, Jill, Weston, Miles, and Molly. Quentin continued to pursue his passion for art through night classes offered by Kansas State University. His paintings were selected for a number of art showings, including those on campus. Today, Quentin lives in Salina, Kansas, and, at nearly 78 years of age, continues to work fulltime at his own landscaping business. When he isn't working, he does his best to keep up with eighteen grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

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